Timcast IRL - Timcast IRL #102 - Zuckerberg Hit With CRIMINAL Referral Over Lying To Congress About Bias

Episode Date: July 28, 2020

Mark Zuckerberg is in trouble, thanks to Matt Gaetz and Veritas, Shaun King makes an outrageous claim, millennials learn about consequences during the protests, and journalist Michael Tracey puts toge...ther some real reporting.  Support the show (http://Timcast.com/donate) Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

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Starting point is 00:00:00 We got him. We got Mark Zuckerberg. Finally, that sly devil thought he could get away with lying to Congress, but he can't. Not as long as Matt Gaetz is on the job. Republican Matt Gaetz has filed a criminal referral because of Project Veritas. You want to talk about some real journalism. Project Veritas got some whistleblowers, got some undercover evidence. And now it may, maybe, maybe that Mark Zuckerberg lied to Congress. The reason I say maybe is because this criminal referral should ignite an investigation, should being the principal word. We'll see how this plays out. But this is huge news, man. Bias against conservatives, and it's not even necessarily
Starting point is 00:00:38 conservatives. It's just perceivably against conservatives has been a major issue over the past several years. And I have long said the Republican politicians are too stupid to know what's good for them to actually deal with this to solve these problems. Well, there's very few Republicans that actually think do work. And Matt Gates is one of them. So he's doing what I would argue is a good job. We got to go after these big tech companies. But we do have a bunch of other stories today, so make sure you smash that like button. Smash it. Smash it. Smash it. Subscribe. Smash.
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Starting point is 00:01:24 But we've got some other stories, too. Notably, something I was talking about earlier on my other channel, but we've got a very high-profile activist, and I really hate to say the name of this person. Don't even say it, then. But we're going to have to show it. Well, they can read it when— Yeah. We'll do it when we get there. I think we're going to say it.
Starting point is 00:01:40 I think we'll say it. Just say it, whatever. So the issue is—let me tell you something. You may have noticed this a couple of uh old married people were having dinner on their patio out there and that they're uh st louis and a bunch of angry people came up yelling you know rabble rabble rabble and came onto private property and these two people in st louis took out their weapons and said get off off our property. They lived there in a castle doctrine state. Well, right now, in accordance to Missouri law, might I add, according to the AG and the
Starting point is 00:02:12 governor. So there's a dispute on this one. But I think the castle doctrine law statute, Eileen, I look, man, if you're on your property, you're defending it, then that's where I'm OK. Well, don't go to someone. Don't go to someone else's house and then complain. They defended themselves. But here's where it gets funny. The AG has said they're going to seek to dismiss these charges because they're trying to criminally charge this family. Over in Austin, what happened? Some guy was walking around with a rifle and a car, a regular person was driving through. And this guy, now we have some new updates from the police. This guy with the rifle walks up with a bunch of other people. In a photo, you can see him holding the grip.
Starting point is 00:02:49 Some witnesses have said he pointed at the vehicle. In the photo, we don't necessarily see that, but it does look like he's gripped it, like he may be ready to fire. And the driver shoots this man several times, speeds off, and someone else fires at the vehicle. That's according to the police. They arrested both of these guys. The left has raised a hundred grand for this man who was marching around with a loaded rifle and approached a regular citizen. And they call him a martyr. They call him a hero. But the McCloskey's evil criminals, criminals who must be arrested. And this is probably the best example of why you have to stop these people. They care not for principle or ethics.
Starting point is 00:03:27 They will not be fair with you. And you know what was the craziest thing about this story? It reminded me of something. It reminded me of a meme posted by Donald Trump. Oh, you're right. When he said, the truth is they're not after me. They're after you. I'm just in the way.
Starting point is 00:03:41 Yep. I thought about that and I was kind of like, well, you know, look, a regular guy in a car, right? Regular guy in a car. He's the bad guy. He's the Nazi. The dude with the rifle is the martyr. The McCloskeys, the regular people in their home having dinner. They're the bad guys. You see how they play it. You will always be the bad guy. They are the heroes. So we definitely want to go through this, talk through, talk about all this stuff. And then I got another story, man, props and shout outs to michael tracy he's a journalist and he actually drove around and surprise surprise in today's day and age most people wouldn't expect he did real journalism and his it's as simple as him just driving to various businesses in various
Starting point is 00:04:17 cities and asking locals how they felt and seeing the real carnage that the riots had wrought and he talks about how people aren't actually focusing the the victims. He called it a media scandal of epic proportions that journalists have ignored months of suffering and chaos from the destruction of these riots. And they're focused on culture war issues. So I'll take some criticism there. I disagree a little bit with some of his, you know, assertions, but I think overwhelmingly it's excellent work. We've got to talk about this. I'll tell you what, man. I got extremely angry reading this article because, I mean, these far leftists are literally salting the earth of these poor communities to make sure they could never flourish. It's psychotic.
Starting point is 00:04:56 It's terrible. So this is what we got. We're going to get into it, so make sure you smash that like button. You know, would you mind if I talk about this? Yeah, bro. This means a lot to me, and I really want to say thank you to Staff Sergeant Kevin. I'm not going to read the rest just out of respect, but I'm going to read this letter to you all. This was just sent to us today.
Starting point is 00:05:16 Hello, Mr. Poole. I wanted to express my thanks for all the hard work that you and the rest of the crew put forward every day. While I've been overseas for the past couple of months, I've been listening to your posted YouTube videos and your longer format show with Adam and Lydia. They provide an excellent source of context to the cable news we see overseas. I've shared more than one of your videos to the younger airmen in my shop, and it's been a pleasant surprise how many of them were engaged in the things you were saying. They've even helped spark off several long, deep conversations around our break room around all sorts of issues, like what actually constitutes oppression or the importance of emotional maturity when trying to effectively take a position.
Starting point is 00:06:01 And now the debate about free speech and what that means for a private online service, whether you believe so or not, having a couple precious hours to distract from the humdrum of everyday life in the desert can be a big morale booster. In return, I would like to extend a token of our appreciation and support. We've had this U.S. flag flown especially for you on an aircraft while in
Starting point is 00:06:27 support of a combat mission. I would like to have it recognize all your dedication and hard work. Thank you for what you do. Wow. Man, I got a little teary-eyed the first time I read it, and I got a little teary-eyed there. This means a lot to me. And this is the certificate. This is to certify the accompanying United States flag was flown on a combat mission in support of Operation Inherent Resolve on board the U.S. Air Force C-130H. Thank you very much. This really means a lot to us. Combat mission.
Starting point is 00:07:03 Especially to me. I wanted to join the Air Force as a kid. My uncle was in the Air Force. I have a few family members in the service, and I really appreciate all of you out there. So thank you. This is one of the coolest things. I am humbled.
Starting point is 00:07:18 I am flattered. I'm honored. We're going to, I believe, framing it. I want to make sure we do everything properly and with appropriate honor get it framed, get it hung up so we can have it and maybe even we're moving to a new set and maybe even have it
Starting point is 00:07:32 behind us the entire time, that is incredible that is truly epic let's do that thank you guys so much for sending that to us I'm speechless so how about we dive right into this uh this here story let's do it gop's matt gates files criminal referral against zuckerberg
Starting point is 00:07:52 for alleged false statements under oath now before you all get your hopes up this is a good first step but it's supposed to be an investigation i'm going to tell you right away what i think he's just going to be like oh i was I was mistaken. Of course, it wasn't intentional. And there you go. What are you going to do? Easy. So they're trying to say basically that he lied. False statements. Let's read it. They say represent it from Newsweek, by the way. Representative Matt Gates on Monday filed a criminal referral against Facebook CEO Mark Zuckerberg for allegedly making false statements to Congress during two joint hearings in April 2018. Gates said Zuckerberg repeatedly and categorically denied Facebook engaged in bias against conservatives or censored
Starting point is 00:08:30 content supportive of President Donald Trump. However, a Project Veritas investigation revealed the overwhelming majority of content Facebook's artificial intelligence filtered was in support of Trump and other Republican people and ideas, ideals. Now, this part's important. It's going to be hard for him to dispute because he'd have to argue he has no idea how his system functions. And that's going to be really bad for their stock and for him as the leader of the company. It's a good point. Yes, advertisers. I have no idea what content will appear next to your ads. I have no idea why or how they're going to be like, uh, isn't that something the CEO should know? So he might have to come out and be like, well, we didn't mean it that way.
Starting point is 00:09:08 I think he'll avoid, you know, the worst part is he'll get a fine. They'll be like, we hereby fine you $50 million. And it'll be like, we made, you know, how many billions last year? Sure, fine. The Republican congressman sent a letter to Attorney General William Barr asking the Department of Justice to investigate Zuckerberg. The statements in question were made during a House Energy and Commerce Committee hearing, and again at a joint hearing of the Senate Judiciary Committee and the Senate Commerce,
Starting point is 00:09:33 Science, and Transportation Committee. Quote, as a member of this body, I question Mr. Zuckerberg's veracity and challenge his willingness to cooperate with our oversight authority, diverting congressional resources during time-sensitive investigations and materially impeding our work. Gates said in the letter, such misrepresentations are not only unfair, they are potentially illegal and fraudulent. Potentially, keyword. Newsweek reached out for Facebook, to Facebook, but they have not responded. Zuckerberg told senators at the April 10th hearing that he understood concerns legislators had about conservative censorship because Silicon Valley is an extremely left-leaning place. He said he shared that concern and it's something he tries to root out in the company.
Starting point is 00:10:13 The next day, he responded to a question from Representative Steve Scalise by saying there was absolutely no directive to have a bias in anything we do. To the contrary, our goal is to be a platform for all ideas. Now, that was a lie. That's what he said in Congress when he was on the stand. Well, here's the challenge though. Our goal. What does that even mean? The goal, right. It doesn't
Starting point is 00:10:38 mean they do it. Rather loose. Exactly. We can do whatever we want. My goal is to have $20 billion. Yeah, great. We can all go to sleep and have a nice little dream. During Veritas's undercover investigation, a Facebook content moderator said she would delete every Republican item that showed up on her queue. She added that she doesn't remove anti-Trump content, even if it violates the policy. If someone is wearing a MAGA hat, I am going to delete them for terrorism,
Starting point is 00:11:10 another moderator said. I think we are all doing that. Now, here's another snag. This, I believe, was a third-party company. Zuckerberg is going to say Facebook didn't do anything. Third-party company did. Yeah. At the time of the investigation's release, James O'Keefe, the founder of and CEO of Veritas, said the findings raised serious doubts about Zuckerberg's testimony on Capitol Hill. O'Keefe added the report called into question Facebook's immunity under Section 230 of the Communications Decency Act. Gates wrote in the letter to Barr that the findings of the Project Veritas investigation were in direct contrast with Zuckerberg's testimony that Facebook was a politically neutral platform. Facebook's AI screening content is not politically neutral. Neither are the moderators hired to review content flagged by the AI program, Gates told Barr.
Starting point is 00:11:51 This stands in opposition to Zuckerberg's congressional testimony and violates the good faith provision of Section 230 C2A of the Communications Decency Act. The congressman asked Barr to investigate Zuckerberg for making material materially false statements to congress while testifying under oath and asked for full and proper consideration first of all project veritas james o'keefe bravo good sirs excellent work indeed that was a good good report so few there's so little real journalism going on and veritas gets ripped to shreds by the media for going after these powerful companies and players. And I will tell you right away, they argue that Veritas is biased. They're conservative.
Starting point is 00:12:31 So what does that mean when they go after CNN or the Washington Post or Google or Facebook? Are those companies all left-leaning? Is he biased for going after them? That's a good question, right? The answer is, of course not. He's going after, he's speaking truth to power. He's getting people on the record that are revealing these powerful individuals are subverting
Starting point is 00:12:52 our right to speech. Now, I'm not saying the First Amendment, that's a government related thing. But if they're going to host political discourse and monopolize the commons, the space we need as people to engage in discourse discourse we got a serious problem here man i was just looking up here um section cc is protection for the good samaritan blocking and screening of offensive material so that's what it's under like right the good the good faith uh provision that's what i just checked it out so this goes beyond just yeah well so this is interesting it goes just...
Starting point is 00:13:25 This referral from Matt Gaetz is one of the first steps. I mean, I suppose the first step is having them testify. Yeah. This referral is extremely important, even if Zuckerberg says, oopsie, whoopsie, I didn't know. What happens now is they open the door for violations of Section 230, which means Facebook could be sued
Starting point is 00:13:46 for literally anything posted on the site by anyone. That's a good point. And Facebook is responsible. So because of their biased actions, because we have moderators on the record saying we violate the good faith provisions of this, they straight up say, we'll remove someone wearing a MAGA hat.
Starting point is 00:14:02 Well, it's offensive to them, Tim. But they're not going to be able to successfully defend themselves against a lawsuit saying they were removing objectionable material when they tell the judge he had a MAGA hat on. The judge is going to be like, how is that in any way objectionable? The president wears the hat. Right. Well, we think it's objectionable. Ah, get out of here. You're like, look.
Starting point is 00:14:22 Oh, yeah. They shot themselves in the foot. If you haven't seen the Project Veritas exposing Facebook videos. get out of here you're like you look oh yeah they shot themselves in a foot that that uh if you haven't seen the project veritas um exposing facebook videos they're lying go check them out so these companies have long been violating the section section 230 oh yeah and the problem is i guess nobody is actually filing the suits you know i i don't know exactly how it would work here's i would imagine and correct me if I'm wrong, if there's any lawyers in the chat,
Starting point is 00:14:48 somebody will say, you know, Adam Krigler called me a big stupid doodoo head on Facebook. It's true. I'm suing Facebook for defamation. Facebook would then have to respond to the judge. Section 230 defends us from liability. I would then have to respond.
Starting point is 00:15:04 Actually, Facebook is in violation of the good faith provision because they choose and remove outside of the confines of the good Samaritan removal. And the judge would have to be like, OK, or no. And then appeal. I don't know exactly how it would work. I'd imagine it would be something like that. I did talk to a lawyer friend of mine before about this and was told basically people need to start filing lawsuits that specifically drive through the heart of Section 230. The problem is we like Section 230. What we don't like is them abusing it. Right. By abusing it, they're able to tilt the whole conversation. Now, I suppose there's a net benefit in the sense that the silent majority exists and it's been emboldened and embiggened, if you would, by it's actually a word now, apparently really embiggen. Yeah, it's in the dictionary.
Starting point is 00:15:55 Simpson's reference. So the silent majority I was looking at, I guess, is a reference to Nixon. Like, you know, I think it was Nixon. Was it Nixon? Yeah. Yeah. He was like, I'm appealing to, you know, the general idea is the people who don't engage in politics, but have real concerns. They're not just speaking up all the time because of what
Starting point is 00:16:12 these social media companies have done with bias and just basically nuking conservatives and, and like, I gotta stop there. Okay. People keep saying it's biased against conservatives. This is important. It's actually not. It's biased against people who oppose the far left right now because the conservatives are most likely to be the ones standing up and speaking out against the far left they're the ones who are being nuked indiscriminately yeah but there are absolutely liberal individuals who will say something about say like you know trans issues and then be nuked. And they're not conservative. They'll get banned. In fact, there are some really anti-Trump people who have been banned for talking about,
Starting point is 00:16:51 you know, talking bad of intersectionalism. And even anti-war progressives who have been nuked entirely, like YouTube, I'm sorry, Twitter, purged a ton of progressive anti-war activists. So that's what it's really about. It's like if you oppose the establishment orthodoxy. Well, I mean, I think the whole reason it's a silent majority is these people aren't on Twitter. They're not, I mean, maybe they're on Facebook more than Twitter,
Starting point is 00:17:16 but I have a feeling they're not even on any of those things. Did you hear what happened in Chicago the day after they took down the Columbus statue? No, what happened? So they took the mayor of Chicago, finally said, all right, fine, we'll took down the Columbus statue? No, what happened? The mayor of Chicago finally said, all right, fine, we'll take down the statue because the rioters have been demanding it. At 3 a.m., overnight, they went and snuck and got it out.
Starting point is 00:17:36 It was big, too. Yeah, it was a big statue. So the Italian-Americans in Chicago were pissed. They are really mad. They went out and they were like, you know what? We got that statue. We legally wanted it. We went through the process.
Starting point is 00:17:52 We legally got it and did it and put it up. For them to give in to the demands of these terrorists that are terrorizing our city shows how wrong the government is government is and there's and we're standing up we we you started a war like they're like we're we're you you activated us uh mayor lightfoot like you you did this so we're coming the silent majority is being embiggened is that is that what is the the well let me just say this real quick. Go ahead. You said that the guy was basically saying you've given in to the demands of the far left terrorizing us. Yep. No, she didn't.
Starting point is 00:18:34 She is the far left terrorizing them. That's a good point. Well, that's not the way they see it, though. I know. I know. My point is, if 100 people come out with sickle and hammers all over themselves and they're yelling marks over and over again and throw ropes over a statue and try and pull it down. And then the mayor comes in and goes, Stop! Stop! We brought a crane.
Starting point is 00:18:50 Yay! She's with them. You're right. What do you mean? It's true, but why do it at 3 in the morning? That's just dirty. Just stop the other people from showing up and stopping her. You're right.
Starting point is 00:19:00 She basically was like, Hey, all of you crazy terror people, stop what you're doing, please. Don't you understand? We're going to do it way better. We're going to do it at three in the morning with a big crane and no one will stop us. So the embiggen reference is Simpson's joke
Starting point is 00:19:15 where, I can't remember who it was, Miss Krabappel or whatever. She says, I've never heard the word embiggen. They're watching a story about Jebediah Springfield, the founder. He's like a noble spirit embiggens even the smallest man or something. She's like, I've never heard the word embiggen. They're watching a story about Jebediah Springfield, the founder. He's like a noble spirit embiggens even the smallest man or something. She's like, I've never heard the word embiggen until moving to Springfield. And then the other
Starting point is 00:19:32 teacher goes, embiggen is a perfectly cromulent word. Now embiggen and cromulent are actual in the dictionary. Is cromulent just like perfectly acceptable or something? Yeah, right. It means like form-fitting and acceptable or something. See, context is everything.
Starting point is 00:19:48 I've got it right here. Ambiguen. To enlarge or grow or to make or become bigger. Perfect. All right. Ambiguen. Actually, I don't know if it existed before and they were making a joke about it. I don't think that's exactly accurate because it's more emboldened.
Starting point is 00:20:03 Like they're not just, I mean, to enlarge, you know, to grow. Sure. But it's they're already there. The numbers are there. Now they're just, you know, the majority. I'm talking about the silent majority. So the reason why this all ties together is that we talked, you know, last week about this Cato Institute study that found 62 percent of Americans are afraid to speak about their political opinions. And the only, okay, so you've got strong liberal, liberal, moderate, conservative, strong conservative. Guess which one was comfortable expressing themselves in public? We all know.
Starting point is 00:20:37 The far left. The only ones, the loudest screamers. It was the staunch liberal. Yeah. And only by about 52%, I think, like half, felt that they could speak their opinions in public without offending anybody. Now, that's either extreme ignorance, like they're really dumb, just like, why would anyone be offended about me saying I'm going to repeal civil rights legislation?
Starting point is 00:20:59 You know what I mean? Like, certainly that's offensive to a ton of people. I'm certainly offended about it. Yeah, me too. But they don't think it's offensive to say. The crazy thing for the most part is when I tell people about this, they don't believe it. They're like, I have a friend who goes out and marches for this stuff. And then literally believes that because she wearing her frilly flower dress holds up a sign that we are calling her Antifa.
Starting point is 00:21:21 And so I'm like, no, no, no, no, no. I was like, are you going around smashing windows? Are you going around tearing things down and beating people? No one is talking about you. But I will say, you provide the shield, the mass for those people to go out and destroy things. So that I will criticize.
Starting point is 00:21:38 But when I said to her, I was like, you have to understand why I'm not a fan of what you're doing. I understand protesting police brutality and all that stuff, but you're actively supporting people who are repealing civil rights law. And her response is like, prove it. And I'm like, done. Here's the link.
Starting point is 00:21:52 This doesn't make sense. Someone must be getting paid off. I don't understand what's happening. That was the response? Yeah. Maybe you should not go out and hold up. Like, you know what, man? It reminds me of that thing that happened at the Cernovich event in New York where a bunch of Antifa were protesting Mike Cernovich speaking at Columbia.
Starting point is 00:22:11 Somebody walked up to the front of the march and unfurled this big banner and said, please hold this. And they did. Wow. And it was a pro Nambla poster. Do you know what Nambla is? I don't think I want to know. The North American Man Boy Love Association, I think. Oh, that. Yep. Yeah, okay. poster do you know what nambla is i don't think i want to know the north american man boy love association i think oh that yep yeah okay because they did not read what they were flying the mindlessness of what they're doing yeah that's so gross yep somebody that movement is disgusting
Starting point is 00:22:38 somebody tricked these antifa into flying that banner and the there's a video of them carrying it for a i think like a minute or so a couple minutes until someone else noticed and ran up and snatched it and ripped it up and was like what are you doing and they were confused like what do you mean like we're just holding the banner that someone gave us nicely imagine what you must
Starting point is 00:22:57 like to the people who would go out and fly these signs without reading them I said this last month. Ignorance is a really crazy pandemic running through our society right now. Among our younger generation, that's what it really feels like. Well, it's like you were talking about before. People want to be YouTubers.
Starting point is 00:23:15 Yep, exactly. And here we are as YouTubers. Well, I mean, yeah, and that's funny. Actually, a friend of mine and I were talking about that, basically saying, how can you sit there being a YouTuber, calling out how younger generations, you know, want like it's bad that they want to be a YouTuber. It's like, yeah, the difference is I didn't want to be a YouTuber. That's not what I set out to do. I set out to I mean, I was a pro skater. You know, I was, you know, modeling, traveling around the world, doing that for a long time, trying to be a musician. So I had other things.
Starting point is 00:23:49 And then you called me and you were like, do you want to do the show? And I was like, all right, I'm not doing anything. Well, actually, it was like, remember that show we tried doing a couple years ago? Yeah, that's true. Do it again. We did try. We did try the show. Now we have equipment.
Starting point is 00:24:00 And we were under someone else's authority. Now we're doing our own stuff you know i would say this when they say they want to be youtubers they're not talking about news and politics and and activism they just want to be famous no well no that's what it is they just want the fame they want to be famous that's what it is they think there was there was this very famous youtube uh young woman who like had a mental breakdown after getting a million plus subs. Okay. Because what ends up happening is these people don't realize you're digging a hole and you get trapped in it. Where it's like, I think about bands that break up, right?
Starting point is 00:24:37 Okay. I was thinking about like Fall Out Boy. They were moderately big in the 2000s and they broke up. And then they got back together later. You know why? Because they got sick of it. It was too much work. This is my assumption, by the way. I don't knows and they broke up and then they got back together later you know why because they got sick of it it was too much work this is my assumption by the way i don't know exactly why they broke up they're probably like i want to do other things okay so they quit then the money dries up real fast and they're like uh-oh i really enjoyed having tons of money and fancy living yeah let's go back to working so what happens to these young people is when they
Starting point is 00:25:03 reach this epic proportion on youtube it takes a ridiculous amount of work and now all of a sudden they're trapped where they're like i have my dream if i stop now i'll lose everything and so they refuse to let it go and they get trapped in that cycle become really depressed and then these these these people who watch these kids they think it's all glory and glamorous they don't realize it's it's man fame and celebrity all this stuff has always been glamorized and it's always just it's just people don't get it's not the case newsflash by the way i don't want to be a youtuber i know i am certainly enjoying myself i i am i i really the critical thinking i feel like i've learned an incredible amount of stuff over the past six months you know but
Starting point is 00:25:46 my end game is not to just do this forever you know I would love to further my music career I still really would like to do that maybe I would try acting sometime like or get into politics you know I thought about that for the past couple years. Do you know what the sword of Damocles is? No
Starting point is 00:26:02 what is it? Do you know the story? I'm familiar with the story. Are you confident do you want know the story? I'm familiar with the story. Are you confident? Do you want to tell it? I'm not confident enough to tell it. Well, my general understanding is basically this dude was like, so this guy, right?
Starting point is 00:26:12 You know, he walks up to the king and he goes, yo, king, you're so lucky being king and the king's like, you think so? And he goes, yeah, I wish I was king. And he goes like, I'll tell you what, how would you like to be king for a day?
Starting point is 00:26:20 And he's like, well, I'll be king, bro. So then the king is like, all right, come back tomorrow and come sit on the throne. You're king. He's like, dude, awesome. So the dude shows up the next day and he's like well i'll be king bro so then the king is like all right come back tomorrow and come sit on the throne you're king he's like dude awesome so the dude shows up the next day and he sits down and he looks up and there's a sword hanging by a hair right over his head and he goes what what is this and the king's like that's a sword about to drop at any moment being hung by by a hair and the guy is like i don't i don't want to be king anymore i don't want to be king and the king basically said basically said, you're a big target with a sword hanging over your head
Starting point is 00:26:46 that could snap at any moment. Everybody, you know, basically the gist is when you're doing politics like this, you make enemies. You know, when you, when, when, when, so actually to wrap it up back to what we're talking about with Facebook's bias, when Adam Krigler does a video where he's like,
Starting point is 00:27:02 you know, you say you want to vote for Trump, then it goes up on Facebook and Facebook nukes it. Yeah. Yeah. Because they're like, we don't like this guy. We're going to come after him. Well, it's funny. You should you should bring up Trump also because he was told all his friends were like,
Starting point is 00:27:15 people are going to hate you. You're going to you're going to get hated. People are going to run you through the ringer. He's like, whatever. It doesn't matter, dude. I feel like the country needs me and i believe it i think i think it really does deeply affect him though because he's this guy who's always like could you imagine living your entire life with everyone praising you all the time hit tv
Starting point is 00:27:38 show your name big gold letters everybody loves you they say the american dream is to be donald trump and then as soon as you run for president it's like 70 years you know 60 plus years of being like i don't know what it was like when he was younger though but like he had this period of adulthood where he was the best of the best everyone loved him that's true now all of a sudden the media was just tearing him to shreds every day i think they're they're that that's coming to an end, though, because people are becoming aware of who he actually is as far as outside the media realm. Yes, but I think the bigger issue is when a group of people romp around your town smashing everything and destroying your life, you start to ask questions about what's really going on. More importantly, when you notice that your friends and your family are suffering under the destruction of all these businesses and the media won't talk about what's happening you start to
Starting point is 00:28:29 question what are they talking about why more importantly when you see far left people in all black smash up the window of your favorite restaurant and then jerry nadler comes out waddles up to the microphone and goes antifa is is a myth. You go, wait, what? They just smashed up my restaurant. Well, he didn't say Antifa. He said the riots in Portland were a myth. He initially said, I don't remember where he said it, somewhere in like a house committee. Oh, okay, in a different time. Yeah, maybe there's context here.
Starting point is 00:28:58 It's missing, but the general idea was that Antifa is a myth. And then when it was brought up to him by flecca about the uh flecca is a youtuber and personality about the riots in portland he says the rioting and stuff that's all a myth it's only talked about in dc yeah and now only spread only spread in dc so crazy when you have people in oregon literally super chatting us during the show being like i can't stand this yeah like these people need to stop trump needs to to send them in. It's like. That's true. That almost every show they're, they're super chatting us saying, look, I live here and this is insane. We want, we want it to end.
Starting point is 00:29:31 I live here. Please help it end. And you know what the funny thing about it is? I posted a, I posted a clip from some photos from Michael Tracy's reporting of the, there's restaurant, there's, there's a market. It says, please don't hurt us. Please don't hurt us. We support Black Lives Matter. Nightmarish. That's sad. Yeah, it is. It says, please don't hurt us. Please don't hurt us. We support Black Lives Matter.
Starting point is 00:29:46 Nightmarish. That's sad. Yeah, it is. It's horrifying. I posted this and I get a response from someone saying, hey, man, I live in Portland. Everyone's fine. And I'm like, here's an article from the Oregonian of people who own businesses downtown saying we're suffering.
Starting point is 00:29:58 Yeah. We need the police to solve the... Because the police are standing down in many instances and only dealing with the riots and the protests, crime has gone up apparently general crime what a surprise yeah and so they're also saying nobody wants to show up nobody wants to come down here because there's chaos and violence at night yeah and the whole thing gets destroyed so people don't show up now these businesses are suffering so you know what fine maybe for the most part portland is okay but when did we ever be like we're a nation of 330 million and we're
Starting point is 00:30:25 willing to sacrifice those people? Yeah, that 100,000 people in the gutter. You know what? I'm going to take this moment to just shout out Philip Anderson because he is standing in front of them, in front of this entire crowd that's trying to bring down the courthouse and yelling at him to stop. Please stop. You guys are using violence. And, man, there's plenty of videos out there. He's been banned twice on Twitter. And they're telling him, I watched that video you posted, the Antifa people are like, go home, get out of here.
Starting point is 00:30:55 And he's like, no. Yeah. He's like, no, I'm not going to leave. What are you talking about? Like, I'm here because you guys are here. Like, I want you all to stop. Like, you know, he's like, you know, I'm the because you guys are here. Like, I want you all to stop. Like, you know, he's like, you know, I am I'm the person you say matter. So if I matter, prove it to me.
Starting point is 00:31:11 Think about this. You got these people, the silent majority that don't stand up. They mind their own business. They go to work. Yeah. And now they're being forced to come out. People like what was the name? Philip.
Starting point is 00:31:22 Philip. Yeah. Yeah. He's coming out. He doesn't seem like a guy who normally does this maybe you're right you know but now he's not not now you did it now you now you woke up people they're getting all angry they're coming out yeah and and it's look man rasmussen's polling trump is doing better than ever maybe it's wrong could be wrong could be
Starting point is 00:31:39 a close race oh he's doing better than ever for sure silent majority majority is massive. It's not silent anymore, man. They're standing up. I see it more and more now, videos of people grouping up. And there was – I don't remember what town it was, but there was a small town in America where there was like a group of 10, maybe 15. I don't want to say Antifa. I don't want to say Black Lives Matter because I don't know who is who anymore. But they were just completely swallowed up by this American flag-waving crowd. And I was just, yes. Did you hear about the dude?
Starting point is 00:32:13 It felt so good to see that. Did you hear about the dude who tried to run over the Blue Lives Matter rally? What? No. I think it was, was that Colorado? Eaton, Colorado. Eaton, Colorado. Oh, man.
Starting point is 00:32:21 He jumped a curb. They arrested him. Yeah, he jumped a curb and drove at him. People got out of the way. Wow. Yep. The people who, see, here's a curb. They arrested him. Yeah, he jumped a curb and like drove at him. People got out of the way. Wow. Yeah. The people who see here's the thing. They're crazed.
Starting point is 00:32:29 The people who are speaking up, you know, no longer staying silent. They get like they try to kill them, you know? Yeah. I think there's an obvious reason why they need to make sure they stay silent to keep the perception that this country is far left. And it's really funny to me when I see these progressive pundits use excuses and manipulative polls to say things like, America really is a progressive country. Here's the proof.
Starting point is 00:32:54 They do really clever things with polling. Like, you know, they'll ask you, Frank Luntz talks about this, how they'll ask you a question and then draw a twisted conclusion based off what they ask you. Right. Would you be in support of deporting an illegal immigrant child from this country? How they'll ask you a question and then draw a twisted conclusion based off what they ask you. Right. Like, would you be in support of deporting an illegal immigrant child from this country? You know, like on their own. And then it's very extreme.
Starting point is 00:33:13 Most people say no. And then they'll say, you know, 90% of people oppose deportations. They won't give you the full context. Of course. Context is everything. Right. Yep. There's clever ways they can do this.
Starting point is 00:33:29 They can also ask you questions to guarantee the answer they want. Oh, yeah. I don't see that. I don't have any examples off the top of my head, but it's basically just how they frame the question. Like I just showed you, then you say, of course I would not. Ask an answer that there's only one answer, but insert a little bit of information that they can twist. I see that a lot, actually. Would you support deporting people who entered this country illegally? Yes or no?
Starting point is 00:33:53 And then you'll get a yes or no answer. But then you can taint the question, children or the marginalized peoples. Yeah, we used to do this all the time when I worked in a call center because we were doing outgoing calls. We were asking people poll questions. So we would ask them political questions and you could always tell who was funding it, even though it was usually like a pack, like a super pack or something.
Starting point is 00:34:13 I don't know what Progress for America is or why they're buying this person's polling data, but I'm reading these questions and I can tell exactly what they want people to say. And you know what? Trump does it too. Yeah, I love it. I love it. I get these emails and it can tell exactly what they want people to say and they're saying and you know what Trump does it too yeah I love it I love it I get these emails and it'll be like do you uh you know how it's like how would you rate the president's performance in the past year superb excellent great other and I just see it and I laugh yeah but but that's I think meant to be silly
Starting point is 00:34:40 like because the you know I was thinking about this when it comes to the culture war i was uh what's that new prager you video uh from carlin carlin yeah she's talking about going to a trump rally yeah yeah and she talks about how the trump rally everyone's laughing and singing and dancing it's like a rock show and waving american flags and then the democrat thing is like doom and gloom and like depression racist and horrible yeah i love i love the there's one line in there that just said make america civil again and i was just like yes well i think that we need that it's it's the true liberals and conservatives that are actually civil with each other right now yeah and then you have the fringe far left and you know i'm gonna i'm this is this is true i've said i've said this before but the far left wants trump to win. CNN wants Trump to win.
Starting point is 00:35:25 They need him to. They do. They do. You see, CNN's ratings are going to tank if Biden wins. So what they have to do is pretend they hate Trump while trying to find a way to actually make sure he wins. Interesting. We'll see if they actually.
Starting point is 00:35:37 I mean, it's an assumption. I'm not saying it's true. But I'm saying what is true is that CNN has benefited greatly from Trump's presidency. Okay. And Jeff Zucker, the president of CNN, he was the apprentice guy, right? He ran NBC. He ran NBC. Yeah.
Starting point is 00:35:52 So they know that Trump is a gold mine. That's why they love that he's in office. Trump bump. Yeah, the Trump bump, they call it. The far left feels similarly if donald trump loses and joe biden wins all of these sleepy liberals will immediately disavow the far left they'll become the far left will be marginalized no one will support them no one will link arms to protect them because joe biden's president it happens every time when george w bush was president you had the famous
Starting point is 00:36:22 2004 rnc where a bunch of far leftists got arrested for having Molotov cocktails and shields and bats and stuff. Then Obama gets elected and they don't do anything. I mean, a little bit. There was Black Lives Matter riots, but that wasn't targeting Barack Obama himself. Well, there was a lot of Molotov cocktails last night in Portland. Yeah, they found a couple. Well, they found a couple, but then there was also a bunch of – they weren't Molotovs, but they were mason jars sealed all along. But they found them.
Starting point is 00:36:50 They found them all, yeah. Not the police. The police reported that they found two Molotovs. Oh, but there was a bunch? Yeah, yeah. This is a separate report of mason jars surrounding the fence. Oh, wow. That didn't have rags in them, but I can only imagine it was something flammable.
Starting point is 00:37:04 They were full of kerosene or something was full of flammable, probably something. So you could throw them, you know? Yeah. This is one of their tactics. They leave resources lying around for people. And the cops, the cops found magazines, loaded magazines and, and mason jar molotovs with rags coming out. Well, let's do this.
Starting point is 00:37:18 Let's jump over to the hypocrisy because I really want to, I really want to highlight this and we're going to call out a high-profile activist. I hate calling out people specifically. Yeah, I agree. But what we're dealing with right now, let me just tell you, a man in Austin wielding a rifle walks up to a car, gets shot and killed. Some witnesses said he pointed it at the vehicle. After the guy shot him, the driver shoots the guy with the gun, someone else, one of these, I guess, rioters at this point, started shooting the dude's vehicle. He fled. The cops arrested these two guys.
Starting point is 00:37:51 This man, Garrett, who had the rifle, died. So, again, we have a photo of him holding the gun, and witnesses said he pointed at the vehicle and then got shot. So just a little context, too. I saw a couple different eyewitness videos of this. Now, they were marching straight They were kind of all spread out I'm talking about the protesters And this car was just driving down the street
Starting point is 00:38:13 It kind of like reached where the crowd was And honked a few times It like bumped a barrier Kind of like No there was no barrier No barrier? It honked a couple times like You know get out of the way
Starting point is 00:38:23 And you can see all of them were like finally we can like take like our anger at someone they all turned and just converged on the car and anyone within like a 30 foot radius turned and like came to the car so like imagine you know what that would feel like if you're in that car surrounded by people they're all yelling and you look out the window and what do you see? Someone brandishing an AK-47. It is an AK. That's what it was. I'm just giving a little context
Starting point is 00:38:52 to what happened before the actual incident. Then bang, bang, bang, bang, bang. Five shots. Followed by three shots. According to law enforcement, those three shots was someone from the protest shooting at the car. This guy, Garrett, died.
Starting point is 00:39:07 A GoFundMe was launched. The GoFundMe has raised over, let me see if I can pull it up, $107,824, and they disabled it. I was wondering why GoFundMe allowed this and not a bunch of other GoFundMes that get deleted or taken down. Good question. If this guy really did point that rifle, and he may have, we have video of him actually having his hand on the grip. If he succeeded in causing harm or threatening someone's life, this would have been taken down in two seconds.
Starting point is 00:39:35 Only because his life was taken, I suppose, they're allowing it. But what do you think the left is referring to him as? A martyr. Of course. A martyr of the cause. You know why? Because the far left recognizes their right to the Second Amendment, their right to walk around with loaded guns, but not yours. Because when it comes to the couple in St. Louis,
Starting point is 00:39:56 Kim Gardner seeks to stop Missouri Attorney General from meddling in McCloskey gun case. That's right. You know, that's that's rich when they were meddling with the evidence themselves. Right now, we did a full subject on this. You can you can check our past videos and we did a full segment rundown on that that so you can check that out. So so well, basically the context when Patricia McCloskey, she had a handgun. It was inoperable because the firing pin and spring were reversed. They claimed that was intentional because they were using it as a prop in a courtroom. They apparently, when it was delivered to the crime lab, they disassembled it. It was inoperable. So they disassembled it and reassembled it and then said it was readily available, readily capable of lethal force. Now, the left has argued
Starting point is 00:40:41 because I've talked to some leftists about this they said the crime lab was just trying to see if the weapon could work they weren't tampering with evidence and i think that is a total cop-out absolutely they're saying definitely no the mccloskey's flipped the pin after the fact to make it seem like it and i'm like that's conjecture you got no proof that happened all we know is the weapon they received was inoperable and and it was changed from when it entered evidence to now right that's tampering that that is tampering it with evidence period i mean that their attorney said so but the media is not saying it there's been no charges or anything oh the media okay right sure well so here's the bigger picture man here's the big
Starting point is 00:41:20 picture how is it that regular if if you are a regular person on your property and a mob of people enter your private property and you legally say, get off my property, you're a villain. You're a villain. And how is it if you're this guy in Austin with an AK and you walk up someone's car, they say you're a martyr. I'm now going to show you some Facebook posts from someone I normally don't like to highlight, but it needs to be done because this guy's got millions of followers. And as much as many people really, really hate him, especially progressives, they really don't like him. Yeah. He's one of the most prominent and well-known Black Lives Matter activists. All right. Where's this awful image? Sean King. Here's what sean king said that's garrett foster he was an unarmed unarmed
Starting point is 00:42:09 non-violent demonstrator last night in austin texas well i gotta stop right there i'm sorry i gotta stop right there let me let me just play a game with y'all let me let me play a game of showing you a photograph of garrett foster holding his ak okay and with approaching this is this is the video where he's actually approaching the the vehicle You can see it right here. He's clearly holding the grip. He's got the grip. The look in his eye is like, I'm coming at this person. As far as I'm seeing right now. It's aimed down. You can see the stock up in the air. He's looking forward. He's armed. That's all that matters.
Starting point is 00:42:43 He's armed.'s armed that's all the matter he's armed yeah absolutely so so why there's a video no not only is he armed there's a video of him talking about how he is proudly walking around exercising his 2a rights yep with his and talking about what what the gun is it's and how he was proudly talking about being armed and he basically says those who oppose us won't do anything about it that's true he does also. He goes up to this car. Look, what are they doing on his car? What are they doing to this guy's car? Why are they surrounding it?
Starting point is 00:43:08 Wearing masks? Yeah, that's what I was saying. They really just, everyone in that circle around the car turned and just approached the vehicle. Right. To clarify, the masks, I get it. We're all supposed to be wearing masks because of COVID. The point is, the driver doesn't know.
Starting point is 00:43:22 It doesn't matter. A bunch of masked individuals running and yelling up to the car, due with a rifle, armed. What did Sean King say? Unarmed, nonviolent demonstrator in Austin, and was shot and killed protesting for Black Lives Matter with his fiancee, Whitney. A man tried to run protesters over with a car. Wasn't even moving.
Starting point is 00:43:41 Then fired eight shots at them. Not even true in the slightest. Oh my gosh, it keeps spinning at me. Killing Garris. Worse and at them. Not even true in the slightest. Oh, my gosh. It keeps spinning at me. Killing Garris. Worse and worse. Who was pushing Whitney in a wheelchair. I'm sorry. Is he pushing somebody in a wheelchair in that picture?
Starting point is 00:43:53 Both hands on the gun. Maybe that's not really a gun. Maybe he's just lifting the wheelchair up like this. No, and I saw the video. The car clearly comes to a stop, then honks, and then they all mob his car. You want to hit the nail on the head with a hammer right now? Go ahead. Let's drive it home.
Starting point is 00:44:12 Here's the final portion of Sean King's post. We're working hard in all 50 states and need your help. Volunteer and donate now at grassrootslaw.org. Yep, monetizing emotions. That's all I'm seeing right now. Yep. Yep, monetizing emotions. He all i'm seeing right now yep yep monetizing he's posting fake news and you know what that's his that's what he does that's he probably he's look at this 126 128 000 likes 51 000 shares 51 000 shares oh man people get emotional they get emotionally triggered when they see that. Didn't he falsely accuse a cop of sexual assault?
Starting point is 00:44:47 I don't remember that. Yeah, can you pull it up? Yeah, I'm going to pull that up. Yeah, I'm curious. It was like a big thing where he published this big fake news, I believe. We'll get the source on it. But let me – what do you think Mr. King had to say about the McCloskeys? Certainly he would argue they're martyrs as well for this cause.
Starting point is 00:45:03 He was innocent dwellers of their own homes holding rifles the same. Certainly they were Oh, wait, I'm sorry. Wait, wait, what? Here's what he says. This St. Louis and the armed people you see here are Mark and Patricia McCloskey, attorneys who did this when protesters walked past their house on their way to protest the mayor. Protesters weren't even there for them. Not a single person threatened them. They pulled out an AR-15 assault rifle and a pistol and began aiming it at men, women, and children.
Starting point is 00:45:28 Oh my goodness. It violates Missouri criminal code 57103014, which says citizens are not allowed to exhibit any weapon capable of lethal use in an angry or threatening manner. Now this one only got 15,000 shares, 22,000 likes. But the point is, when it comes to their side they're the heroes when it comes to anyone else they're the villains i think it's a story it's a story they treat it like a story oh did you find the source about well i'm seeing here that sean king used to work for the intercept which makes me kind of sad yep and i'm seeing that he's being slammed for pushing a woman's now discredited accusation. She accused Daniel Hubbard of assault and he was wrong. It says Sean King was being slammed for pushing a woman's now discredited claim that a trooper assaulted her.
Starting point is 00:46:16 This is from, I want to say, 2018. Yeah. So there you go. Yeah. So he's just lying. He's just another storytelling media personality. That's all they are. All these storytell go. Yeah, so he's just lying about everything all the time. He's just another storytelling media personality. That's all they are, all these storytellers. Yeah.
Starting point is 00:46:29 You know, we've got to come up with a name. Not Grifter because that can be applied to anyone, but there's got to be a name for reporters, you know, these personalities that report news that is fake. I mean, yeah, that's fake. It's like John Oliver. I used to think he was funny. I used to think he was so funny. I laughed a lot, and I mean, yeah, that's fake. It's like John Oliver. I used to think he was funny. I used to think he was so funny.
Starting point is 00:46:48 I laughed a lot, and I kind of thought I would get some of my news from him. Turns out he's making jokes on the fake media. Oh, he's adding to it. You're absolutely right. He adds to it. But if you think the fake media is the real media, then he is funny. So John Oliver, he's a sophist. Okay. it but if you think the fake media is the real media then he is funny it's it's so john oliver is it's he's a sophist okay it's like basically he takes a couple things to guarantee his argument
Starting point is 00:47:12 is correct good point so uh i'll give you an example of how you know you can criticize me for not being good at what i do for sure if you think i'm bad i did a segment about a former democrat who was charged with voter fraud. In that segment, as soon as I wrapped up the news on Democrat voter fraud, I highlighted a story about a Republican who was also charged with voter fraud to make sure I'm not trying to make it seem like only Democrats do this. A Republican was charged as well. However, the stories were very, very different. The Democrat was actually ballot stuffing. The Republican voted with a bad address so but i did look up voter fraud and i made sure i was like i'm i saw this story about the democrat i'm like i'm not just going to do the democrat i got to make sure i'll do some search
Starting point is 00:47:53 and sure enough we could go republican as well i highlighted them both i want to make sure that i'm doing my best to be like am i getting this right i don't always get it right sometimes i miss things okay but often i trace the source of the stories to figure out what's really going on. I can show you right here with this story, with this man, Garrett, the double standard is obvious. They're lying to you. The media is lying to you. The activists are lying to you. This, this guy, Sean, look, look at man. I mean, come on. Unarmed, nonviolent, please donate. And here's the photo of the guy with the gun. Yeah. It's, it's, it's mind blowing. And 51, the photo of the guy with the gun. Yeah. It's mind-blowing. And 51,000 shares later, I tell you, too many people on the left get their news from memes.
Starting point is 00:48:31 I wonder how much money he made from that one post. That one fake lie that he posted. This is where we're at. Two people arrested after gunshots ring out near Portland protest site. They found, look at this. These are the Molotovs and the mason jars. This is the loaded magazines. I don't know what the red paint is supposed to be.
Starting point is 00:48:51 I don't know if somebody knows what that's for. Is it like a commie thing? I have no idea. I mean, probably like, you know, make them think they're cooler, like some sort of blood. A lot of people were complaining about like, well, how was it wet? Well, it was in a bag with Molotov cocktails. It was like a paint thinner. What was wet?
Starting point is 00:49:08 You could see that the paint is still wet. Really? Oh, yeah. We were trying to talk about it. That's right. Interesting. But it's like if you think about it, a Molotov cocktail, I don't know what they were using as the flammable liquid that was in there, but most alcoholic things will thin paint.
Starting point is 00:49:23 So it makes sense that it was a little wet. I mean, I imagine they would just be gas. Yeah. That's what they do. They go to gas stations. And then they, you know. Makes sense. And so here you have the current state of things.
Starting point is 00:49:31 Yet, Nadler is going to say the rioting in Portland is a myth. That's crazy. That someone in Congress, is he a congressman? Yeah, Congress. Yeah. Doesn't matter. Doesn't matter. Anyone of that, you know, standpoint in the government thinks that it's a lie.
Starting point is 00:49:48 Boldly saying it with a smirk on his face and then waddle away and get in the car. The guy's like, oh, man, we're going to get in trouble for you saying that. Get in the car, old man. That's what it felt like. You see? And you know what? You know what, man? Get in the car.
Starting point is 00:50:00 Get in the car. Stop talking. If you guys aren't familiar with Fleckas Talks-l-e-c-c-a-s fleccas he does a great job because he's very polite to everybody i love i love watching his videos he'll walk up to like some regular he'll wear like a uh what is it what is like these uh highlighter vests or whatever what are they called uh reflective reflective vest there you go he'll walk up to people and he has like an oatmeal spoon yeah yeah with like a phone attached to it i love it and he just very calmly like he did this one segment that i it was fantastic it was
Starting point is 00:50:28 called trump is not that bad and he walked into people and he goes do you think trump is bad and they're like yeah but he's not that bad right and then most people are like yeah i guess he's not that bad that's it that's it that's all the segment was but that's funny but it's true it's like you look how the media frames everything trump does it's like there was there was msnbc had a woman on who claimed that trump was talking about exterminating latinos what yeah i kid you not and it's like any any person who's like brain is on is going what yeah no way that happened dude no way i hear stories about democrats all the time and i go no way like there was that viral tweet from aoc where she like she was claiming people were claiming she tweeted we
Starting point is 00:51:10 should keep our businesses shut down longer when i heard that i said no way dude there's no way and it's like some things and that was a clever one because it almost sounds plausible i know yeah i saw that i saw that tweet it's been i see it floating around. People tag me on it all the time. Not real. Is this real? She says a lot of crazy things, though. I can't confirm it, so it's not real as far as I'm concerned. We have to get mean. Oh, boy.
Starting point is 00:51:35 Speaking of AOC and young people who don't understand responsibility and accountability, we got to talk about a couple of these protest videos that are going around. And I tweeted about them. And I have some strong words for some of these people who have been arrested. But it must be said. And I already know people are going to start clipping the segment being like, you know, Tim and Adam are so mean and, you know, whatever, fascist. No, I'm letting you say it.
Starting point is 00:52:01 You're the one saying it all. Oh, absolutely. I'm good. I'm just sitting here with my popcorn. Absolutely. You can't see it. It's under the one saying it all. Oh, absolutely. I'm good. I'm just sitting here with my popcorn. Absolutely. You can't see it. It's under the desk. There's two videos, okay?
Starting point is 00:52:08 I can't play them because YouTube would probably just take it all down. But I'll show you. Ian Miles Chong tweeted, consequences will never be the same. You see, this woman right here is getting in the face of what appears to be NYPD, screaming at them. And they say, get back, get back. And she goes, she says something like, under what grounds do you have a right to tell me to get back?
Starting point is 00:52:30 And then the guy says, get back. She lunges into his face and goes, or effing what? And then the supervisor goes, all right, she's coming. Like, all right, that's it. So it's a different guy. He grabs her. And all of a sudden you can see the panic in her face. She's like, guys, guys. She it's a different guy. He grabs her. And all of a sudden, you can see the panic in her face. She's like, guys, guys.
Starting point is 00:52:45 She starts trying to dip, too. They pull her in and she starts screaming like a banshee. She's shrieking. And you know what I said? This is what snowplow parenting creates. People who have never been taught responsibility and accountability. After cussing at the cops who tell her to get back, she gets arrested, then starts shrieking like a toddler who was just told they couldn't
Starting point is 00:53:05 have another scoop of ice cream. Yeah. I've seen it. You've seen it. Everybody's seen it. You ever sit on a plane? You're on a plane and you hear a baby crying and you're like, oh, it's the baby again. Like, we get it.
Starting point is 00:53:15 Babies cry. What do you do? Yeah. You ever sit on a plane? You got a toddler or a kid screaming and like kicking the seat. And now you're like, all right, now this is different. Okay. I can be annoyed by the baby screaming, but if you won't tell your kid to stop okay we got a problem now because you you can you
Starting point is 00:53:30 can tell that kid to knock it off they don't do it snowplow parents the parents who want to be cool let these kids for their entire lives do whatever they want oh yeah and those kids grow up and this woman you know you know what i wanted to tweet when I saw this? I was like, I saw this woman screeching and I was like, you know, when the far left starts talking about white female privilege and all this stuff, like white feminism, I watch this video and I'm kind of starting to understand what they're talking about. They got a point. I'm kidding.
Starting point is 00:53:59 I'm kidding. Well, no, no, no. But you're onto something. Right. Because if you think about it, who do they hang out with? They hang out with these people. So who are their experience with who white people are to them? It's these people.
Starting point is 00:54:11 Wait, wait. So we have found the core of intersectionality. We have figured out what's causing it. It's literally like a bunch of people in New York hanging out with this Becky. And she's going, I want more beer. And they're like, we can't go to the, nobody has money. I want beer. And they're like, okay, geez.
Starting point is 00:54:28 I'm convinced. These white women, right? Man. Did you see the guy that tried to, so see this dude with his, go back, go back to, all right. So right next to her on the right. No, no. On the right.
Starting point is 00:54:39 The guy with the phone in his hand. That's not a cop. Right. So he actually was kind of trying to get her away. But then when the cop grabbed her, he tried to get in between her and the cops and try to get her back. I'm surprised. Oh, yeah. He got consumed, too.
Starting point is 00:54:52 No one's talking about him either. But I see you. I see you, man. It's arguably a joke, but I think it's actually kind of true. They say, like, why is it that so many feminists think men are predators and all men are bad? Yes. It's because they literally hang out with male feminists. That's exactly what I was going to say.
Starting point is 00:55:07 Boom. Male feminists are the perfect example of manipulative dudes. Like, you think about what kind of person and not every male feminist, but I would say most, at least in my opinion. I'm going to people are going to get mad at me for that. But look, man, you think about a woman complaining about her day or whatever, and the guy goes, you're so right. Men are so bad. It's like, dude, shut up.
Starting point is 00:55:31 What are you talking about? But these are the guys that are willing to just say whatever it takes to get the woman. Yeah. Guess what happens when it doesn't work? Turns out these guys are often predators. Yep. And there's a meme about it called Reset the Clock. So all these women are hanging out and surrounded by male feminists who turn to be predators.
Starting point is 00:55:45 And then they say, why are so many men predators? Well, dude, you're hanging out with them. Yeah. Because they don't want. We got another video, though. Because finally, I said, you know what? The privilege is real. Yeah.
Starting point is 00:55:56 In this video, this is a man from Drew Hernandez at Lives Matter Show. Breaking. Arsonists and rioters are being arrested by federal police and are unsure why. Yep. That caught me off guard. They are, though. Oh, that's funny. The woman's being arrested and she goes,
Starting point is 00:56:16 I have no idea why this is happening. Oh, did you not notice the person throwing the firebombs? Oh my gosh. Seriously, I was not expecting that. I don't think that was meant to be a joke, was it? Or was it? No, that's serious? No, no, no.
Starting point is 00:56:31 I mean, it's breaking news. They're not sure why they're being arrested. A lot of them aren't. Oh, wow. No, no, no. And look, Adam, Adam, you can't make fun of these poor people. Don't tell me what to do. They really don't get it.
Starting point is 00:56:45 They're like, but I... That's true. They tell me what to do. They really don't get it. They're like, but I... That's true. They don't. You're right. They don't get it. I believe Sticks Hexenhammer posted this meme. It was great. It was like,
Starting point is 00:56:52 it's a guy wearing a sickle and hammer bandana and he says, the government won't let me burn down buildings and beat random people. Our country is truly a fascist country. It's like, oh no. Yeah, it's pretty good. These people, like I'm saying, man,
Starting point is 00:57:04 who have been raised by these snowplow parents always give whatever they want genuinely don't understand why they're being arrested while partaking in a riot like why are the police arresting me we were just playing a game well here's what i said we were just playing oh i'm sorry i'm sorry that's good in the video in the video there's a, you're really going to do this to a nice young woman from Wisconsin? And I'm like, wow. Did you see when she kicked the guy in the chest? She kicks him. She kicks him in the chest.
Starting point is 00:57:36 And actually, there's another video I just saw from last night of the same kind of thing happening, of a white progressive woman kicking officers trying to resist arrest it's like what do you think what's your plan they've never you think you're gonna fight them off and they're gonna let you go listen listen these are these look look i see a lot of these tweets where it's like you know the ceo of reddit tweeted about this like i once got pulled over and i was you know he said he was like drinking and stuff and the cop was like you're lucky the key's not in the ignition let him go they talk about their white privilege there was this one woman who talked about how she came from like an
Starting point is 00:58:11 affluent suburb and how she actually was like drinking and driving and they like let her go or whatever right yes those stories are true these these are truly the privileged children their upper upper middle class and upper class, typically white. It's true. They go to college. They, their heads filled with all this stuff about how they're special snowflakes and they're being oppressed and their whole life. They were, they were given everything they've ever wanted. So what do you think happens when they get out of college and all of a sudden the real world is hard? I'm being oppressed. What do you, what do you mean? I can't have two scoops of ice cream i always get two scoops of ice cream um ma'am uh you have to pay for it no i'm being
Starting point is 00:58:50 oppressed they show up to these riots and then are shocked to find you get arrested when you partake in rioting isn't that crazy no but they're used to getting away with everything yeah well i before we move move continue on i want to i want to just talk about those optics. I was talking about to a friend of mine yesterday about exactly that. It's like the media is where everyone gets is who whatever. And then we hear the story of, you know, a black man that got, you know, persecuted because the same exact thing. He was out jogging or something. But it's like that's what we're given. Like we don't know every single interaction. We are given these things. And as Sean King proves this in our last segment, emotions work.
Starting point is 00:59:45 Oh, it's cash money. Triggering people's anger, their emotions is what gets the clicks. It's what gets the money in. And that's what they're doing. And that's what the media has become. It's all about getting those clicks. So here's what I said. I just wanted to say that.
Starting point is 00:59:57 Yeah, keep going. Here's what I said to this. Listen to the privilege in her voice as she resists and is shocked that police would arrest a, quote, nice young woman from Wisconsin. You're going to do this to me? Are you serious? Are you serious is becoming a meme. I kid you not. Wow.
Starting point is 01:00:11 Yeah. And chill dog. Have you seen chill dog? What's that about? So there was this radio host. He's actually that people are assuming he's some far leftist. OK. But he responded to Trump saying, I walked past, you know, the jazz and everything seemed peaceful.
Starting point is 01:00:23 Chill dog. Then a month later, he's like, they torched my apartment building. I need to buy a gun. Oh, okay. So everyone's dragging the dude, but the dude actually, he's an all right guy. Like he's defended Trump supporters in the past. He's just a regular normie dude. And so that's the meme chill dog. This one is, are you serious? Because whenever one of these far left riders gets arrested, people start yelling, are you serious? What do you mean? Are they serious?
Starting point is 01:00:46 They're literally pinning someone to the ground and putting cuffs on them. I don't think you can get any more serious than that. Right. They grabbed you, said, stop resisting. You're under arrest. And then you went, are you serious? No, I'm just kidding. Here you go.
Starting point is 01:00:58 Whoa, whoa, whoa, whoa. Have a good day. We were just here to play the game. All right. We're just we're LARPing. All right. Yeah, man. Here's what I here's what I put.
Starting point is 01:01:06 These people have never been held accountable for anything in their lives, have they? I don't think so. I think, you know, we've talked about snowplow parenting.
Starting point is 01:01:15 And I think I think Jonathan Haidt talked a lot about that, right? Like a lot of his research was talking about what do you get if if your kids never experience
Starting point is 01:01:23 any obstacles? You know, you know, my life was like when I was a kid? I had pretty good parents. I was homeschooled when I was younger. So before I even started school, like when I was like two or three, even younger probably, I was being tossed off whether I could actually do it or not. But when I was like seven, my mom would be like, when the lights turn back on, you got to be home.
Starting point is 01:01:42 Have fun. And I'd go out and ride my bike with my friends and we'd ride around the neighborhood. On the south side of Chicago. On the south side of Chicago. You know what happens to you today if you do that? They'll probably call the cops on you and say you're being neglectful or you're putting your kids at risk or some stupid nonsense. Not only that, there was a story about a kid that was playing in the front yard of the house. Oh, yeah.
Starting point is 01:02:04 And the parents got in trouble. It's so dumb. It's like, what? It in the front yard of the house oh yeah and right and the parents got in trouble just so dumb it's like what it's the front yard it was so much fun when i was a kid and i would try and go further than i've ever gone and i would always get scared because on the south side of chicago where i grew up it was it's a southwest area southwest side there's big um like every mile you have big busy roads roads. Okay. So like Central and Cicero. And it was always scary to be a kid and like reach that point. And I would like, I would get scared and I'd go and I'd ride back as fast as I could. Yeah.
Starting point is 01:02:32 I'd be like, you know, eight or nine. I'd be like, oh, I gotta go home. I'm too far. I'm too far. I remember when I was real little, I would like, I told my mom, I was going to go hang out at one of my friend's house, one of my friend's houses. And he lived maybe like six blocks away. And when I'd get there, I'd start getting scared because I was too far and too close to Cicero. And then after
Starting point is 01:02:51 like 20 minutes back, I need to go home. And that was that was it. I was like, I was testing the boundaries. I was exploring and I was on my own. And when I encountered problems, I dealt with them. When I would fall on my bike, there would be no one around me. I'd hit a curb and fall down and I'd have to get there's no point in crying.'s no one there to help you the good old days the good old days man my mom told me a story about how when she was little it was it was the same thing like you'd go on adventures and your parents were like stay safe you know we trust you yeah and there are bad people out there don't talk to strangers be careful today it's snow plow gotta hold their hand put them on a leash don't let them do, but give them whatever they want when they ask for it.
Starting point is 01:03:26 And now here they are, shrieking, not understanding why it is that when you attack a federal officer with a Molotov cocktail, you get arrested. You ever watch TV? You ever watch a movie? You know what I mean? Like, you ever watch Law and Order? You attack police, they arrest you. Now, it's TV. It's not real life, I guess.
Starting point is 01:03:44 There's so much about this. There's this one meme I was actually just trying to find. I couldn't find it. But it was written from the perspective of a woman saying, like, I can't find, like, you know, you have to pick a certain number out of five. And it's, like, qualities in a guy. And it's just, like, honest, you know, got a job, whatever. There's a few of them, you know. But it's, like honest you know got a job whatever there's a few of them you know but it's like they these people don't exist anymore on tinder and i was just like because they never went on tinder you know it's like and that's kind of like a this was going back from the
Starting point is 01:04:19 conversation about who who they're surrounding themselves with right you know these guys that that don't have the values because they're they're already they're surrounding themselves with. Right. You know, these guys that don't have the values because they're out doing work and stuff. Well, it's an old, like, dating trope. You know where you go to pick up a woman? Like, you want to get a good woman, you know where you're supposed to go to pick them up? Oh, I know.
Starting point is 01:04:37 You know? Where? Yeah, I would say church. No. Or the library. Incorrect. Tell me. Laundromat. Oh, the laundromat. Why?
Starting point is 01:04:44 Because it's a regular person who's just doing their laundry. You go to a bar, you find someone who's trying to party and have a good time and probably doesn't care. Yep.
Starting point is 01:04:51 They say, it's an old time, I'm saying it's true, but when you actually say, if you're really trying to meet someone who's going to be a good friend
Starting point is 01:04:57 and a good partner and have a relationship, you don't go to a bar and you don't go on Tinder. You go to a laundromat and there's a regular person just like you doing their laundry. Or you go to the grocery store.
Starting point is 01:05:07 Regular people. Now, I know people at bars are regular people too. But people who go to bars are looking for that night out good time. That's a good point. So that's what they – I'm not saying it's true. It's just what they say. People go on Tinder now. The internet has really warped everyone's minds to a twisted and disgusting degree.
Starting point is 01:05:24 I got to say, Twitter is awful. Well, and actually I was having another conversation with another friend of mine who was talking about how he's on Tinder. He's in his late 30s, kind of fed up with it because every single woman on there is single with one or two kids. Cats. Is that what they're called? No, cat. No, no, no. Actual kids.
Starting point is 01:05:46 I know. Human babies. I'm just saying they have cats too. Human babies. Look for them. Well, I mean, but if you think about it, that became such a norm,
Starting point is 01:05:53 like being single, a single mother with kids, like that was the average, you know? So now what is a mother versus what a father is? Like the mother is nurturing and will always try to snowplow, if you will, you know, in not in all cases, obviously.
Starting point is 01:06:10 But then what would the father do? It's like get up, brush off the dust and keep moving forward. You know, and it's like when we live in this world where it's it's the norm where women are now single with their kids, cherishing their kids, making sure their kids are taken care of because the man left them. You know, I'm generalizing, obviously, but it's like this is what we get. It's these and it's not just women. It's the kids of that generation that have been raised without having two figures. And it's not just, you know, a male figure and a female figure.
Starting point is 01:06:43 It's the two parents that you know will give a counter to the the any situation we talk about whoa whoa no they don't they have to go to bed now come on go to bed kids like whatever it's two parents we talked about it before there's like uh the only studies we have specifically reference two parents and they're trying to do studies now on like same-sex adoption and stuff yeah but for now it's like have two parents that's the key have two parents yeah two parents and so we are seeing a lot of single parenthood mostly single motherhood yeah because of i think because a lot because of hookup culture hookup culture i mean then you got to think about like the welfare state from the 60s and how that's affected a lot of minority communities because it was the the government incentivized people
Starting point is 01:07:24 to be single and you'd get more money from the government incentivized people to be single and you'd get more money from the government the more kids you had also. You know, it's the well intentioned problems are vast. You know, we have to we have to under everyone needs to understand them at all angles. It's never just one thing ever. So, you know, you know, you know, talk about all these things. At the very least, it's not about a traditional family. It about a modern family right okay you know that show yeah great that's funny i like that but it's literally just have a family like have people who are going to be there
Starting point is 01:07:52 to help raise kids yeah instead of like you know with single parenthood the single parent will go off to work and the kid is where in school or by themselves like who's who are they looking up to who's teaching them and so i think we're in for a wild future well that actually that that brings up another another side of it too is like what does having a strong family give you it's it's confirmation that you are validated in life you know like if if you know your family loves you and you get it from everyone in your family all over like a strong male figure a strong female figure, your aunts and uncles, your grandma, and they all are like, we love you. You're awesome.
Starting point is 01:08:32 If you don't get that, you know, then you kind of get raised seeking it elsewhere. So if you seek it elsewhere, then you lack confidence. And then that's what I see with a lot of these people. They don't have confidence. A lot of these people they don't have confidence a lot of the they're missing that and it's that's what the family values will give you well i mean i think these far leftists who are shrieking have too much they're they're arrogant they're arrogant and narcissistic well ignorant also absolutely yeah a lot of the gang stuff we see in chicago is because they're looking for a family they're looking for people who will like
Starting point is 01:09:04 cheer them you know cheer them on yeah people to look up to. And there's a lot of illicit industry tied to it. Exactly. Who do they look up to? Celebrities? No, I mean like hip-hop artists. Like gang leaders and drug dealers in Chicago. Whatever it is. If it's not a solid upright someone who doesn't do crime. If it's not a solid upright someone who doesn't do crime, if it's someone who does crime, then the crime's going to continue. Obviously, now
Starting point is 01:09:29 it feels like we're steering into another conversation. I'm trying to keep it broad because it's everyone. It's not a racial issue. Well, I didn't say it was. I just want to make that apparent to everyone listening that it's not a racial issue.
Starting point is 01:09:46 Anyone can fall into this. Well, these are white people. True. These snowplow children who are showing up with riots and shrieking. But it's not just white people. Anyone can be out there shrieking also. Yeah, exactly. So, sure, we started by talking about these snowplow kids.
Starting point is 01:10:04 You brought up a very, very important point earlier that I think is an excellent segue into the next segment. How when you see these stories, it's the media choosing to highlight certain things. Precisely. The left has criticized this a lot. That's why they say the media can't be objective because what they choose to cover is their bias. That's a fact. That's absolutely true. So when you go to a certain news source, like the New York Times wrote about this Garrett dude in Austin with the
Starting point is 01:10:31 gun. What they didn't tell you is the full context of what happened. It really just gave you a one-sided framing because the New York Times has been totally co-opted by these lunatic insurrectionist lefties. Yeah. But I bring you now to an excellent piece of reporting by Michael Tracy. He referred to this as a media scandal of epic proportions. And it's really remarkable how little, technically, Michael Tracy had to do to pull off one of these very, very, you know, one of the best pieces of journalism we've gotten probably all year, in my opinion. You know what he did? He drove to a bunch of cities.
Starting point is 01:11:02 He found, he went around asking people, how you doing? That's it. Okay, maybe I'm simplifying a bit too much, but he even says it. What he did wasn't some revolutionary bit of journalism. He went to Minneapolis. He went to Green Bay. He went to these smaller towns where people didn't even realize riots were happening. Small towns saw riots. And so he went to these people and said, how you doing? What's going on? And he got their stories. Awesome. And he rags on the media this is it this is a really good point so i want to highlight this there's a couple things i really want to highlight i did talk about this earlier but i want to jump right down to a couple photos that really exemplify what's happening right now you want to you want to read what that sign says adam please don't hurt us please don't
Starting point is 01:11:43 what's the other one say please don't hurt us. Please don't hurt us. What's the other one say? Please don't hurt us. We support Black Lives Matter. How nightmarishly dystopian. And who are they talking to? Check that off your bingo card. Who are they talking to, Tim? I can answer this. They're not talking to the police.
Starting point is 01:11:57 They're not asking the cops to not hurt them. Think about walking up to a cop and being like, please don't hurt me. I support Black Lives Matter. The cop's going to be like, okay, I wasn't going to hurt you.
Starting point is 01:12:06 What? Right. Or think about if you're actually getting arrested. You start saying that, no, no, don't arrest me. I support. They're going to be like please don't hurt me i support black lives matter the cop's gonna be like okay okay well i wasn't gonna hurt you what we what right or think about if you're actually getting arrested you start saying that no no don't don't arrest me i support they're gonna be like what even if you said i support blue lives matter it still arrests you right if there was some if you did a crime you're gonna get arrested bevelin beattie in in new york she's protesting for the police yep and the police still arrested her and and they. Well, she wasn't. Actually, she wasn't. She was actually going against Black Lives Matter specifically. She said she was saying refund the police. OK, so she's doing it all. Yeah.
Starting point is 01:12:35 So she was dumping paint on the Black Lives Matter. And she was she was saying also refund as in fund again the police. And the cops were like, you got to you gotta arrest you you know and that's them putting their politics aside and saying you know i'm sure they appreciated the support from this woman yeah they gotta arrest her so when these these people these signs are coming up this this small business owner please don't hurt us we support black lives matter is that the future you want to live in because i i remember when i warned about this when i said go to the bay area and look at the signs and all the windows yep i told the story about the bar i went to where they put up a sign in the window saying we hate trump and that was a while ago right it
Starting point is 01:13:12 was a while ago i talked about years ago no no no when did you actually go yeah this was uh this was 2017 so 2017 you were walking around oh dude i've been to the bay area several times and it's all like this where there's signs in the window saying we support you in in in other countries the same thing if you want your business to be spared you beg the far left for mercy and so i was at a bar and i was eating a chicken sandwich or something and the bar i saw in the window it said something like trump is a pig and i said i noticed you guys have a sign like you. How do you feel about Trump? And the lady told me she was like, oh, I don't really care. And I was like, so then who put up the sign? And she's like, oh, we did. Why did you do that? They'll smash at the windows if
Starting point is 01:13:52 we don't. So they pretend to hate Trump because their windows will be smashed out unless unless they they they put these signs up. Please don't hurt us. We support Black Lives Matter. So here's what Michael Tracy writes. One of the Som grocer uh grocers neighbors is a mexican convenience store owner he said looters broke in and stole a significant amount of items here are the safety precautions he took the safety precaution please don't hurt us he mentions that another allow american community center was boarded up with with yellow tape but i want to highlight what he says about the journalist specifically he's got a ton of really amazing photos. You guys really should check this guy out. Follow him at mtracy on Twitter because I'm truly impressed by this. He mentions how all he did
Starting point is 01:14:34 was go to these places and talk to him. Why isn't the national press talking about this? Here's what he writes. This is amazing stuff. I'm not a rocket scientist, and it doesn't take some kind of profound journalistic acuity to walk around right affected areas, talk to citizens, record their stories and impressions, take some photos and record some video, compose some tweets. And yet I heard from hundreds of people across the US and the world who are shocked that they had never been aware of what happened in Minneapolis and St. Paul, if not for my dinky little Twitter thread. When I visited a month after the peak of the riots, much of this major American metropolis still lied in ruins. Not that normal life hadn't mostly resumed, it had. But it resumed in the way
Starting point is 01:15:14 that war-torn areas configure some ad hoc routine that enables the resumption of semi-normal activity amidst the rubble and despair. In speaking with locals, many of whom had lost their livelihoods and or had to plead for their children not to be burned alive. It often seems like the extent of the ruination they've experienced was barely ever appreciated in the first place. There are several potential explanations for why. I want to read these, but I do want to point out, he does tweet that you typically don't get stories like this from low IQ right wingers either. I think the real issue that we're facing is most of real journalism of like reporting is dominated by the left. True.
Starting point is 01:15:58 Conservatives tend to do commentary on the reporting, responding to it instead of setting the narrative themselves. This is not I don't think it has anything to do with low IQ right wingers. I think it has to do with the fact that the right is more, here's the story, here's how we feel about it, instead of, hey, that story is more important. I want you to tell me how you feel about it. So you end up with left dominated narratives. But I want to point something else out as well, specifically where he says this. Let me find the first sentence. He says, while the most extreme riots in cities like New York, Chicago, Philadelphia, and particularly Minneapolis did receive considerable attention, however, fleeting, incomplete, and unnecessarily inflected with knee-jerk partisanship,
Starting point is 01:16:35 there were also smaller scale riots in surprisingly far-flung places that you hardly would have known about unless you lived in the area, happened to visit, or intentionally sought out what remains of the bare bones local media coverage. To take just a small sampling, Atlantic City, New Jersey, Fort Wayne, Indiana, Green Bay, Wisconsin, and Olympia, Washington all underwent significant riots, at least per the normal expectations of life in these relatively low-key cities. Did you hear anything about them because i hadn't and i'm abnormally abnormally attuned to daily media coverage only because i personally visited did i learn of the damage i've been talking about this too man people don't realize
Starting point is 01:17:16 these small towns were ransacked and destroyed wow did the mainstream media talk about it no are they talking about what's going on in smaller towns to this day? They're not. I haven't heard about this either until just now. And I feel the same. I'm constantly searching and looking into this kind of stuff. He's got the receipts. Look at this. This is Atlantic City. Fort Wayne, Indiana. You've got...
Starting point is 01:17:37 Where are we coming down to? Green Bay, Wisconsin. Look at this. The post office is boarded up. Justice for Breonna. You can see all these businesses in all these small towns were seriously impacted by extreme riots. Wow. Now, here's the big question. Why aren't we hearing about it in the mainstream media? Well, he gives us some insight. Michael Tracy says the media and its characteristic insularity in myopia has instead chosen to pathology pathologically fixate on a constant stream of culture war inanities that stem loosely from this ongoing movement such as the propriety
Starting point is 01:18:10 of various statues and monuments whether various food brands and sports teams are racist and whether various micro celebrities need to be canceled for some imagined transgression you want to know why i'm so impressed by this reporting why because i'm guilty of those things too my my cultural commentary my reactions the stories we do, we follow the mainstream narrative very much so. That's a good point. You're right. Now, I try to break through what they report and figure out what they got right and got wrong. Yeah. But where are the people to actually go onto the ground and travel around these small cities? I tell you, I am inspired by this simplicity. Agreed. And that's going to be one of my goals as we move to
Starting point is 01:18:45 expand to make sure that I can empower people to literally do this. I'm not going to chase after the silly mainstream narrative. I'm literally planning on this in the next month or so, hire some people and say, pick a city, go there, talk to people. End of story. That's originally why I got the van. I wanted to drive through all of these really rural, far out places and just talk to people. it became too hard to actually maintain and run run everything at the same time but I think now I'm absolutely inspired to do this let's read some more he says they are also beset by various hyper moralizing staff revolts within their own elite institutions leading them to adopt an inordinately inward editorial disposition on account of their own neurotic personal issues. That is an amazing sentence, by the way.
Starting point is 01:19:27 I love it. Under these narcissistic conditions, real world human suffering becomes less of a pressing concern. It is not just these journalists. It's the activists in general. Yeah. I can't tell you how many people I know where I said, please, please talk about this man in Minneapolis who had his dream business burnt to the ground.
Starting point is 01:19:47 And they say, no, you're just trying to make the activists look bad. I don't care about a revolution or a movement. I care about the people whose lives you're destroying. Yeah. The people whose lives have been lost. As most people do. That's what they're looking at. They're like, what about the wake of your flames that you're setting as you march forward for justice that has already been had.
Starting point is 01:20:08 It doesn't even make sense anymore. They lie. And that's why that graph, I don't remember where the study is from, about Black Lives Matter, the approval rating of it. It's going down. It's just dropping and dropping because people are upset. They're seeing these antifa break windows and you know destroy people's lives there is look at that support is dropping and they argue they're now trying to claim donald trump was trying to make this happen trump didn't do anything until july opposition was growing without trump right trump only stepped in because he
Starting point is 01:20:43 realized people were getting angry about all this yeah Yeah. And so finally he comes in. Now they're like Trump was trying to make it happen. He was ignoring it. He was he was not engaging and I was getting mad. I was like, why won't he do anything? He finally does. And now he's addressing the needs and concerns of many people who are opposed to this. Yeah, man, this I'm about to get really angry. All right. I'm going to read this next. I'm going to read. I want to read these, but I want to show you you guys. I want to show you what made me the angriest I've been in a long time. The angriest. The next thing he says is journalists, editors and pundits believe either consciously or subconsciously, probably some
Starting point is 01:21:18 half scandalous combination of the two that highlighting the harmful after effects of these historic nationwide riots would somehow redound to the political benefit of Trump, which to them would be the most disastrous outcome of all. This probably isn't even correct. Trump is currently seizing every opportunity to shoot himself in the foot all on his own. But the media class is nonetheless mortified to even contemplate the possibility that anything they might do could conceivably help him. In other words, the media have become an activist organization for Democrats opposed to Donald Trump. Yep, absolutely. I was at VidCon several years ago.
Starting point is 01:21:51 I believe this may have been either 2016 or 17, where the president of a very large digital news organization said straight up on stage, we work with anti-Trump activists at the highest level to help produce content. And I was like, what? Why is a news organization working with activists? He's got more. He says, these same media class members are themselves deeply invested in what they regard as the movement, however diffuse and ill-defined this movement may be, and they are extremely reluctant to produce any coverage which might reflect poorly on said movement and potentially undermine its moral and political legitimacy. I agree with him. I agree. I agree with him completely. And now I want to show you the most triggering thing I had
Starting point is 01:22:35 seen when I was reading through this story. It set me off, man. It is an image of what was once an auto repair shop. I want to read this for you. Check this out. The shell of what was once an auto repair shop. I want to read this for you. Check this out. The shell of what was once an auto repair shop operated by an Ethiopian immigrant still sits burned out and destroyed, leaving the man out of work potentially for months, he said. The man, who, like many others, did not want to conduct a formal interview, remarked that he now has nothing to do all day. His tools and equipment were also destroyed. And that was it. Ethiopian immigrant. You see, it's one thing when they smash your windows and you put a board saying, please don't hurt me. Yeah, it's another thing when they make sure that
Starting point is 01:23:16 you will never succeed ever again. They destroy your tools. The building could maybe be repaired, but he can't even do work in his parking lot. These people made sure that when they destroyed his business, the earth had been laden with salt, so nothing would ever grow again. An Ethiopian immigrant man. Why did he deserve this? Did his life matter to them? The answer is no. Like we talked about with the story of the McCloskeys and Garrett, they only care about power for themselves. Regular people will suffer and so be it. They call a guy in a car a Nazi for protecting himself from a man with a rifle. They call the McCloskeys criminals who should be arrested for defending their property from an angry mob that has already been associated with
Starting point is 01:24:00 this kind of destruction. And what do we get from Democratic leadership? They join in. I can't imagine what these people must be thinking to see the images of the Democratic governors and mayors marching with these crowds and then telling them your business must be remain closed because of COVID. I'm going to go out and march. I imagine one of these individuals must be sitting in their burned out building saying my dream and my life has been destroyed. And they turn on what remains of their rubble laden rubble ridden TV. And there's an image of the governor smiling, saying, that's right. Black Lives Matter. And that's the life they have now from these people who wrote who romp about destroying everything.
Starting point is 01:24:40 And, you know, it's funny. Trump is saying, I'm going to send in law enforcement if they request it. He hasn't. Well, because they haven't. Exactly. Right. They try and claim that Trump is deploying the Gestapo secret police all across the nation. Some of these people are probably begging for it.
Starting point is 01:24:56 In fact, there's one story, one, where they picked one person up. I haven't seen anything else. There was two viral videos. Oh, okay. There's one else. There was two viral videos. Oh, okay. There's one other? There's two viral videos. I haven't seen another viral video of anyone being taken black bagged, as it were. It's not true.
Starting point is 01:25:12 It's just that one person. It's literally not true. As if police don't use unmarked vehicles, as if no one has ever been detained by a plain clothes cop before. Right. And now I see memes from the left saying things like, what if they were right wing militia? Yeah. What if the guy wearing a polo and jeans who walked up to me and arrested me wasn't a cop either?
Starting point is 01:25:30 What are you going to do about it? It's problematic. I agree. Yeah. But they're acting like this is special. They do this all the time. You get a Republican in office and all of a sudden every single instance of law enforcement is fascism. Yeah.
Starting point is 01:25:41 You get Obama in office and it's, you know whatever it's it's kind of bad but i think the main issue for the most part is the default liberal types the far left has always ragged on obama to be completely fair they ragged on bush they're back in obama and they rag on trump okay i get it but it's the it's the mainstream liberals who are you know willing to just lie down as soon as they get their guy in office. So, you know what, man, right now, Donald Trump is deploying some federal agents for investigatory purposes. They're not going to go on the beat. They're not going to walk around streets. Some people in Chicago are asking for it. There's a story from Reuters I covered.
Starting point is 01:26:22 People in Chicago are saying we desperately need the help of Trump and the feds. Unsurprising. Of course they do. Because the mayor has abandoned them. Yep. Not only abandoned them, has joined in and... Absolutely. And just given in to the demands of the rioters.
Starting point is 01:26:38 So it's even worse. Yeah, that... Reminds me of this meme. All of it. Yep. Reminds me of this meme right here. yep reminds me of this meme right here the more i the more i learn about this man the more i respect him the more i i think he's doing a great job for our country and people i have a lot of friends of mine i have family members of mine that have been
Starting point is 01:26:58 like i watch a show and i i can't believe that i'm actually gonna vote for donald trump this year i'll tell you what i'm disappointed in who i am in everything okay i'm i'm absolutely disgusted by the democrats i am enraged by them okay and i'm disappointed generally that for me donald trump is the the only the only choice right now yep you know I guess it's kind of like the saying, it reminds me of this old kind of, it's not really a joke, it's kind of a joke. I think I told it on the show before, but I'll say it now.
Starting point is 01:27:34 It's a religious joke where a guy is in his house and a flood starts. Remember, I told you this one? Let's tell it again. Check it out. So a guy's in his house and a flood starts and there's water swimming through the streets. the guy's in his house and a flood starts and there's water sweeping through the streets. The neighbors run to his house and say, quick, quick, come out and
Starting point is 01:27:49 jump in our car. And, you know, we need to get out of here. And he goes, no, no, no, I'm going to wait for my Lord to save me. And so they say, no, are you crazy? You have to come with us. And he goes, I'm going to pray to the Lord to save my life. They leave. The water rises and he runs upstairs. He starts praying again. Please save me. Please save me, Lord. Now a boat pulls up his window and the guy says, hop in the boat quick. We're getting out of here. The flood water is too high. And he says, no, no, I'm praying to the Lord to save me. I'm going to, I'm going to, my Lord will save me. Are you crazy? Come on. He goes, no. He leaves. The water keeps rising. He climbs on his roof. Now a helicopter comes. They throw a rope ladder down quick, climb up before you die. And he goes, no, I'm praying to the Lord to save my life.
Starting point is 01:28:26 Helicopter guy says, you're crazy. But he refuses. The floodwaters rise and the man dies. He goes to heaven. And finally, when he gets to speak to his Lord, he says, I prayed and prayed and prayed. Why didn't you save me? And the Lord says, I sent a truck. I sent a boat and a helicopter.
Starting point is 01:28:41 You wouldn't take it. And that's the joke. The point is, you think you're going to get a perfect vision of what's supposed to come and help you out of this crisis. And I cannot believe that it's come to the point where two years ago I was laughing like, I'm never going to vote for Donald Trump. Now it's so bad with the riots. And I kid you not, they arrested two small business owners only a few miles from my house
Starting point is 01:29:04 because they wanted to do a small limited membership only gym opening yeah i read that a couple handful of people and so the governor is like lock them up they're letting prisoners out of out of the jails out of the prisons and they're bringing like 8 000 in california or something like that some ridiculous amount i'm sorry man for all of the faults that Trump has had that made me angry and upset or laugh and like I'm not, you know, now at this point where I'm like, what am I supposed to do? Vote for Biden? So I'm disappointed that I'm that I'm like, I normally wouldn't care to vote for Trump or especially not Biden, especially not Hillary. But I know that Trump is a funny guy. I just could never expect that the highest office of our country would be to a reality
Starting point is 01:29:48 TV real estate mogul comedian who at least loves the country. With an economics degree. Sure. You know, he's a billionaire. He knows what he's doing. He's a real estate mogul. You know, I think he's a smart guy. I think he's very successful.
Starting point is 01:29:59 Yep. And the reason I told that joke about, you know, expecting this perfect solution to save your problems is that maybe right now the only thing we have is Trump. So for all of the things that he's said or done where I'm like, I roll my eyes and I'm like, I would prefer someone better at this point. What's our choice? Joe Biden, even Joe Rogan said it rather vote for Trump than Joe Biden.
Starting point is 01:30:20 You got to think about what Joe Biden represents and what's happening in this country right now. And then it becomes a very, very difficult position. It's not easy. Absolutely not. It is for me. It is for you. I'm voting for Trump.
Starting point is 01:30:31 Not for me. It's my liberal sensibilities. Sure. I see Trump and I see a lot of things that I'm totally fine with. Okay. I see a lot of things where I think he's like the easiest thing is character issues. But for the most part, he's absolutely done a better job on a lot of issues in the past couple of years but now we're at a point where he's able to finally start doing his job because he hasn't been hampered down by a
Starting point is 01:30:53 certain group of people trying to bring him down I'm I'm I personally am not confident that well I'm confident the economy will do well, but I'm still concerned that under a Donald Trump presidency, there will be a lot of problems facing our nation and the world. But that's irrelevant at this point. The nation is crumbling. The Constitution is riddled with holes in Swiss cheese. Joe Biden is one of the architects of so much of these problems. The Democrats are joining in the chaos. The Democratic governors are arresting people for opening their businesses and locking down their states and some Republicans, too. And so right now I'm like, well, the ship's sinking.
Starting point is 01:31:33 I guess I'm tossing my hat over to Trump. It's probably a good time to invest in some some gold glass stock glass. Yeah. Oh, because of all the replacements. Yeah. Find your local glass company. Invest heavily because they're going to be put in business. They are busy. Yeah. yeah oh because of all the replacements yeah find your local glass company invest heavily because they're going to be put in business busy yeah so look this meme in reality they're not
Starting point is 01:31:51 after me they're after you i'm just in the way i'm like i i believe it i do trump is in the way can i get my i don't like him he's a funny guy i don't like him but you know what i'm just over here like well here's here's here's the main point of all the problems do i think the obnoxious bully is going to make a you know you know um beautiful and glorious future for everybody excuse me you're trying to excuse me i recorded some voices for adam i have an answer to that. Excuse me. Yes, he is. Absolutely, yes. It doesn't matter. This is the more important point. I do not.
Starting point is 01:32:30 I feel confident in the economy. Don't get me wrong. But I look at the people he's hired, John Bolton. I'm not confident he's going to hire the right people. But it doesn't matter anymore. You know why? Because they're literally burning everything to the ground. The alternative is worse.
Starting point is 01:32:43 The alternative is beyond worse. The alternative is oblivion. Outright oblivion. Well, I look at that and it's like he came into office not as a politician, becoming a politician, becoming the highest honor of the land, like the president of America, you know. And half of the government right off the bat hated him, still hates him, still hasn't even accepted that he won in 2016, still to this day. And then who knows how many people they were being like, make him look as bad as possible.
Starting point is 01:33:17 Even if he hires you, make him look terrible. Let's undermine everything we can to get him out of office. Now he brought in Barr. I like Barr. terrible let's let's undermine everything we can to get him out of office you know now like he brought in bar you know i like bar well he's oh he's started you can see it that he's starting to be like get into the flow you know of understanding his powers you know rex tiller what is it rex uh rex tillerson tillerson talks about how he was kind of sick of having to tell trump you know look is what you can't do. No, no.
Starting point is 01:33:47 And he said, I liked almost every single idea that Trump had, almost all of them. But he was annoyed because Trump was just like, why can't we just do this? And he would be like, because legally we have to go through all of these things. And Trump's like, oh, like, I just want to I want to fix all this. Like, let's do this this so he's had his hands tied behind his back well no hold on this is actually a very common problem with business people becoming politicians right when you own your own company you're like i see the problem boom fixed right when you're in government like i see the problem let's submit
Starting point is 01:34:19 to committee and we'll hear back in three months. And then when half of that committee hates you because you ruined their whole plans to... Or you're costing them money. Same thing. Their stocks, their interests. As far as these people, that's their plans. Their plans are money. That's what it is. Or their re-election
Starting point is 01:34:35 and their constituents are screaming orange man bad. Come back to this meme. Cut back to this meme. Now, a little more context, it makes even more sense. Because they're after everybody. And he's just in the way. And now he's learning how to really use the powers of the president to the best of his abilities.
Starting point is 01:34:57 I want to see four more years. I can't wait. I think he did face a learning curve his first time in government. Oh, yeah. Hiring John Bolton was one of the most laughably stupid things, and he's hired a bunch of really dumb people. Many bad choices. I'm hoping that because the alternative is like everything burning to the ground,
Starting point is 01:35:16 that if Trump gets reelected and Republicans take over, they're going to fix several things like Section 230, for instance. I would love that, yeah. It's crazy to me. And the war on drugs. And the war on drugs drugs bring our troops back from the middle east yeah man i i just want trump to to walk up on november 2nd and be like decriminalizing marijuana federally all gone everybody's being released we're good don't worry we're gonna make sure the violent ones stay inside i'll be like all right let's do this i think so many people he would probably win every single
Starting point is 01:35:44 state every single state every single vote if he did that probably what are they going to do come out against marijuana legalization they would they try they would actually trump is wrong because some of these people nah well he made hemp legal and i didn't know that until i started researching into him and that's awesome like we don't have to chop down trees to make paper or clothes like hemp makes oh man there's countless things you can make fuel out of hemp and it grows like that it's crazy i'm not talking about like the people that smoke thc weed i'm talking about like an actual application cbd cbd and hemp yeah it's it's incredible what we can do with that it's man there's a lot and he did prison reform i think i
Starting point is 01:36:24 think now that he like he probably he brought on a bunch of people he shouldn't have he's getting bad advice from people he needs to he needs to get rid of the bad people i you know but you know what man at this point i need a matter for me because i'm like if biden wins biden will be walked all over by the far left he already is he'll fall asleep and then it'll be the obama administration all over again and people don't He already is. He'll fall asleep. And then it'll be the Obama administration all over again. And people don't realize the horrific things they were doing. Yeah.
Starting point is 01:36:47 If, you know, now that it, I'm worried that there's gonna be a whole bait and switch that Trump. Oh, yeah. No, with Trump.
Starting point is 01:36:53 Oh, with Trump. Yeah, because he fired the missiles in Syria. He's been doing drone strikes and doing commando raids. Now, but to be fair, in the past couple of years, he's been pulling,
Starting point is 01:37:03 you know, drawing things down a little bit. And who was the person that he was working with? Oh, yeah, Bolton. Exactly. And who's a warmonger? Oh, yeah, Bolton.
Starting point is 01:37:10 He's the warmonger. Excuse me, the warmonger. I'm hoping. Here's my interesting. So while he was doing all that, no, while he was doing all that, who was the one that was helping him, whispering in his ear like this is what we need to do? Bolton. So he was doing all that. Here's what I want.
Starting point is 01:37:24 Now, got rid of Bolton. I just want to finish this. Got rid of Bolton. Now what is he trying to do bolton so here's so he was doing all that here's what i want now got rid of bolton i just want to finish this got rid of bolton now what is he trying to do bring the troops home so here's what i want i want trump to be so angry with john bolton he ends all this war just to spite him because bolton writes that book and that's ragging on him yeah i want trump to hold a grudge and be like you cross me oh yeah i'll pull all our troops back i'll be like yeah trump you show him bring our troops back. I'll be like, yeah, Trump, you show him. Bring our troops back from the Middle East and from Syria and from these other countries where they shouldn't be. Right, right.
Starting point is 01:37:49 That'd be amazing. Yeah, I have friends that are stationed out in Europe right now, just in case. Yeah, I can't believe how many liberal friends I have are like, well, the war actually. I'm like, great. Trump's going to announce he's going to decriminalize pot, and they're going to be like, but you know, there are issues.
Starting point is 01:38:08 I would love to hear their argument for that. They did it with war. Yeah, they did with war. You know, I was reading this neocon who talked about the importance of American imperialism and I'm no, no, no, no, no, no, no. Sorry. You can't be mad at Trump for firing the missiles when I agree with you. Yeah.
Starting point is 01:38:22 And then all of a sudden you're mad at Trump when he's pulling them out because now I disagree with you. What you're doing makes no sense. No principles. Mm hmm. Well, how about we take this opportunity to jump over to the super chats? Yes. If you haven't already, make sure you lightly tap that there like button.
Starting point is 01:38:36 No, no, no, no, no. Hold on. Wait, wait, wait, wait. There you go. Wrong. You smashed that like button. I'm having fun with my soundboard, by the way. So smash it. I'm not done. You smashed that like button. I'm having fun with my soundboard, by the way. You smash it.
Starting point is 01:38:45 I'm not done. You smash that like button. Okay, continue. Adam asked me to record some Trump impersonations. Wrong. No, that's correct, actually. Actually, yeah, that is. Excuse me.
Starting point is 01:38:57 Yes. So now he can make my Trump sounds. China. At Tim. Yep, at me. China. It's great. Those are actually Tim doing that. Yeah. That me. China. It's great. Those are actually Tim doing that.
Starting point is 01:39:06 Yeah. That's pretty good. Also, subscribe. If you haven't subscribed, hit the like button and the notification bell. We're going to read your super chats now. And if you really do like the show, spread the good word of TimCast IRL. Just tell everybody we're the best. We're on all of the, you know, we're on all. We are, yeah.
Starting point is 01:39:23 On all platforms. We're on all. We're the all of the, you know, we're on all? We are, yeah. On all platforms? I think we're on all. Okay, I do want to say thanks for the person who sent me this epic button board. This is a, I can smash the buttons. Oh, cool. It does things. It makes sounds, I guess. So this is pretty insane, this thing.
Starting point is 01:39:40 Look at this beautiful sound box. Cool. Custom made. Made of real wood. Gotta make it work. Yeah, all right. All right, let's read some super chats. We got Ryan Duffy. of real wood. Gotta make it work. Yeah. All right. All right. Let's read some super chats.
Starting point is 01:39:46 We got Ryan Duffy. He says, I disagree with the anti-YouTuber sentiment. I want to be a YouTuber. It's not for fame. It's to share my experience and hopes that has a positive impact on people. Fame is just a resource to help broaden the potential impact. Love you guys. Appreciate it.
Starting point is 01:39:59 Okay. Well, all right. On that note, you have something that are are able to give to people you know when you have a child who's like i want to be a youtuber and if that is their goal then you know i mean and this is the general consensus of there was a poll about asking kids what they want to do when they grow up and it was a youtuber be an influencing youtuber canada same exact same answer you know and they asked uh chinese kids you know what they wanted to be the answer do you want to say it scientists yeah so there's nothing wrong with wanting to be a youtuber if you have something
Starting point is 01:40:34 to say like what you just said if if you have you know a voice and you have a a solid backing of what you want to give to people and people want to listen to it, by all means, be a YouTuber. That's awesome. You know, I didn't, I didn't start out wanting to be a YouTuber. I just, and I have a lot of experience doing many different things in my life. So it, you know, it helps me be a YouTuber like I am now, you know? So it's not that there's anything wrong with it, but the fact that our kids, that is the sole thing that they want to do you know you can't ignore that that is a problem we can't have everybody just wanting to be youtubers trying to influence each other to be youtubers we need some astronauts it'll be it'll be a a cycle of everyone just ends up being youtubers and then what the doctors the science like we used to like glorify scientists and doctors and astronauts like those like that's
Starting point is 01:41:28 what we need like i mean elon musk we still kind of do it and he's one of my heroes yeah yeah absolutely right on you know so you know that i never said that there's anything wrong with being a youtuber at all you know it's it's about having a voice having something there build yourself and then be a YouTuber. Have something to give to people. You clearly do. So that's great. There you go. So we're going to read some more, but make sure you follow me on Twitter, Instagram, and Parler
Starting point is 01:41:54 at TimCast. You can follow at AdamKrigler on the same platforms, Instagram, Twitter, and Parler. And you can also follow at SourPatchLids, L-Y-D-S on Twitter and Parler too. And let's read this here super chat from ian holly says to general t pool salty army first division hq please use this money to facilitate the move of your overlord the cat yes is it too late to vote alien invasion 2020 it is not do it to it
Starting point is 01:42:20 all right not spinning fast enough spin it let's basically jay matt says yeah i had a rough childhood but i'm well off now so i have to manufacture challenges for my two kids i cannot tell you how many friends and family members tell me i'm being too hard on them my mom-in-law is the worst even though her parents were super strict and she lived on a farm kids gotta have challenges man you can't just take you know give whatever they want absolutely 100 agree they're fine hello tim adam and lydia first time donor long time listener my husband and i own a house in northwest chicago we just received our previous owner's vote by mail application what should we do with it keep up the great work i have no idea i have no idea i don't know that's that's a problem shout out to
Starting point is 01:42:59 the northwest suburbs yeah or i grew up i don't know i don't know what you do with it what do you do when you get someone else's mail i google it return it shred it return it call the post office i'm taking back yep that's a good joseph caskey says uh return to sender i guess yeah maybe joseph caskey says this is the ever greening of america and i have been regularly telling everyone around me the history of these current events critical theory in in action. We could have had Tulsi or Yang, but the neolibs refused to give up their grip. Yes, there could have been a slightly left-er leaning populist
Starting point is 01:43:33 who was willing to work with conservatives, appear on their shows, argue with them, and actually come to a compromise. Instead, it was far left or nothing or corporate Biden. Yeah. So this is what you get. Now it's both. And now you get Trump. Well, Biden is far left or nothing or corporate Biden. Yeah. So this is what you get.
Starting point is 01:43:45 Now it's both. And now you get Trump. Well, Biden is far left and corporate. Oh, right. I mean, he's not he's not enough of either. He's not far left enough
Starting point is 01:43:53 for the far left. Build back better. Yeah, build back better. Ty Scott says the new UFO should be on the way. I got Adam another item as as well that pairs with another prop
Starting point is 01:44:03 you guys have in the studio. Hopefully you'll enjoy it. Aloha from the Valley Isle. Appreciate it. Okay, I'm excited. I know exactly this person hit us up. What was the name? Ty? Ty Scott. Thank you, Ty. That's awesome. You were talking about a new UFO.
Starting point is 01:44:18 I guess we've got a new UFO for Atomcast, which is sweet. Is it like the same kind of UFO? I have no idea. You know about as much as me. I'm going tofo though because i'm i'm stoked right now there's one that has a cow on it it's like sucking the cow up i saw oh fun that's interesting cool and i'm excited for the uh the extra item that you have uh included in there yeah yeah deplorable pirate captain gunbeard says if you move anywhere near water here's a few dollars for a stand-up paddleboard or kayak i was thinking about getting a kayak yeah man but just in general i was thinking about it right on daniel j says listening to you guys while
Starting point is 01:44:56 mountain biking on the glacier ridge mountain bike trail in long island here is cat food money people really like making sure our cat is fed he is very well fed yeah plural cats there's two that look at spork which says read friday stream feminism and equal rights did affect the market and income almost overnight labor supply doubled while demand stayed the same this is the start of a shift from one provider family to both parents working without time for the kids what yeah i've heard that's a good point that we didn't even talk about earlier when we were talking about what we like what could be the cause of this we didn't get into flake generation well no we right but we talked about was the economic shift where all of a sudden the middle class stagnated but the one percent grew yeah we didn't get into great detail about it but one of the things i have talked about in the past is that when you when you brought you know when equality
Starting point is 01:45:42 came about all of a sudden the workplace the the labor supply doubled overnight. But not just that, it was a bunch of Republicans who were pro immigration. That's why Bernie Sanders said it was right wing. And so all of a sudden, the labor supply was being rapidly flooded and it was easy to suppress wages. So yes, I think we've been exploited by massive multinational corporations for a variety of reasons to drive wages down for cheaper labor to extract resources for themselves you know who's uh trying to make a change to that yes can you can you give me back to this meme real quick here here here oh yeah yeah did you know say no more all right continue a bunch of the demands of progressives were were enacted under
Starting point is 01:46:19 trump a bunch of businesses started bringing in parental leave because the economy was so good awesome four day work weeks awesome improved health care they want to they want to make him so bad but orange man rad but he didn't do it no listen he didn't do it they want the government to mandate these things oh okay and it was really funny when i read the news and i was like by ignoring it and just having a prosperous economy these things naturally emerged yep let's read some more let's see poofy says like adams like liked adams trump deep dive keep up the good work you guys thank you very much there you go thank you grant fullweiler says my girlfriend keeps getting jealous because the only thing i smash is the like button you can't just that might be something you need to fix. All right, let's see.
Starting point is 01:47:08 King Canuck says, a humble ask. You've recently taken to posting snips of articles and headlines by comparison with captions like, see, I told you. And it's not always obvious where your sources are and what you mean. Can you link those? And if not, why? Have a great one. Are you talking about Twitter? Probably that the issue is that you can't have two articles next to each other if you do if you post like two links then one link looks like a link and then it auto loads the other link so you can't actually contrast the stories yeah so then i don't know
Starting point is 01:47:34 i just didn't post those sources so i will next time maybe just add like add another tweet below the original sources yeah i think i've done that before too that's yeah mostly just to contrast the headlines but the other thing too is you can Google search the headline. The story pops right up. Justin Four says, Canadian PM and government in trouble over awarding contract to the WE Foundation, which has six-figure connections to family members of prominent government figures, including Trudeau himself. But that's like saying government does government stuff.
Starting point is 01:48:00 What else is new? Cornelis Jance D. Jagerager says i don't understand why dems blame trump for 150k deaths but 100 744 died in dem led states since 27th of july and 45 802 in republican states you can download the full data set from the bottom table i can't link it but yeah the hot thought says thank you for your service Now make some aliens dizzy. There you go. I know what that is. It is a good point, though. They act like Trump is an authoritarian for sending federal law enforcement around the country. And he's a failure for not mandating the states follow his decree.
Starting point is 01:48:36 Yeah, that is. There's no win. Yeah. What? So you wanted him to lock you down before, but now you don't want him. But now you're mad he's locking you down. And he's not even locking anyone down. Wait, wait, think about this.
Starting point is 01:48:47 Hold on, hold on. The cops arrested these two guys in New Jersey, right? Right. What do you think Trump would do if he enforced these hard, like, national mask law? People are saying Trump should mandate masks nationwide. Well, what do you think happens if you don't wear them? The police are going to come, and you're going to get in trouble. The cops are going to come and they're going to get, you're going to get in trouble. The cops are going to do something.
Starting point is 01:49:06 So they don't want Trump to stop murders, but they do want him to stop people who won't wear masks. Amazing. Makes sense. Oh, it drives me crazy. I'm so sick of it. JW Duncan says,
Starting point is 01:49:17 dear Tim and crew, I wish I could afford more. I'm disabled with spinal injuries, but I thoroughly enjoy your perspective. And if I could afford to donate more to you, I would have. Thanks for your voice. I really appreciate it, man. Don't, don't feel obligated or pressured. Thank you very much. Don't feel obligated or pressured. You know, you guys take care of yourselves first and foremost. But I'm going to spin the UFO for you.
Starting point is 01:49:34 There you go. Andy the Camera Guy says, I know I love that song. It's incredible. I was actually just trying to jam out, learn how to play it. Mitchell Bosick says, I voted Democrat my whole life, but they have gone crazy and I'll be voting Trump this year. I don't know if I'll ever vote Democrat again. How could we hear this over and over again from so many people? Yeah. And they still claim that Trump is losing.
Starting point is 01:50:08 Now that I they keep claiming it, but I'm just I laugh every time I see it because that's all I see. We keep hearing these the walk away campaign walk away means leaving the Democratic side, not leaving the Republican side, leaving the Democratic side. Oh, hey, check us out. Drew M says we filed a lawsuit against Google and we are appealing a challenge to Section 230. I sent a link to Adam.
Starting point is 01:50:30 Wow. Oh, cool. Interesting. All right. Yeah. I hope I can find it. I actually just did a new tweet today. If you're on Twitter, post it on the new tweet pinned on my page. It's just the new thread for the week of ideas for the show.
Starting point is 01:50:46 Jim Watari says, moving money! Appreciate it, man. Yes! Mami Yov 2 says, so how about Tom Hanks getting citizenship in Greece? Yeah, weird, right? Oof. I didn't hear about that, but I don't follow celebrities. Elijah Johnson says, I understand if you can't or don't
Starting point is 01:51:02 want to, but I thought I'd ask you, Tim. Anyway, I have a term assignment due in a couple weeks, and I hope I could interview you for it. Hope you could do it. Love your content. I really appreciate the super tat, but I gotta be honest. I work like 16 hours a day every single day,
Starting point is 01:51:14 and I've missed the past three meetings with the animators. Oh, seriously? Three meetings? Dude, my brain is fried. Well, and the time zone difference too but like it's it's i'm working and then i finally finish and i'm like i don't so here's here's the thing i don't eat until i finish all of my work yeah you're crazy so it's like 4 p.m i finally eat for the
Starting point is 01:51:34 first time in the day and then after i'm done i'm like i missed that meeting yeah it happened three times in a row the first half of the day he gets all of his energy from the beanie it like sends it directly into his brain. It's an inadvertent intermittent fasting kind of thing. Yeah, I see it. Yeah, it's not intentional. It's just like, I don't like eating until I've completed all of my tasks. Because it's just like, I don't know, man.
Starting point is 01:51:55 I used to actually have a snack in between. I'd have a bag of chips. Yeah. And then it would just like, eh. Or unicorn meat. Unicorn meat. Yeah, we have the mythical jerky. Werewolf.
Starting point is 01:52:12 Yeah. unicorn meat unicorn meat we said yeah we have we have uh the mythical mythical jerky we don't yeah l uh lr design studio laurie sullivan roy says when is your next jam session i am ever increasingly impressed by you tim all of you but you know tim fridays friday night after the show i am working on a new song yep a brand new one literally oh oh new new literally brand new just like wrote it in the past couple like a month or so all right we'll see how it comes out i think it's great gareth green says pool sunday would you ever consider speaking at an event held by rich conservatives in southern california also the leftward slant of so many facebook friends has driven me away to parlor for the time being i would i have no problem speaking at various events the issue is that i'm working all day, every day, nonstop.
Starting point is 01:52:45 Yep. I go to bed like an hour after we finish the show, like have like some water and just chill for a minute, go to bed, wake up, right back to work. There's like a brief period between 4 and 6 p.m. where it's like I can skate or eat food or something. But we've been in a heat wave, man. It's been like 100 degrees all day.
Starting point is 01:53:02 It's brutal. Yeah, it's pretty bad. We tried skating and I was just like melting the whole time it's it's it's fun to you know get ridiculously sweaty but it's hard to skate man all right let's see what we got here let's see jm says i am a conservative leaning lgbt libertarian living in portland and i'm scared the mob stabbed a black conservative man last night if you participate in wrong think, you're a target here. Can't wait till I can afford to leave.
Starting point is 01:53:28 Well, I appreciate the super chat, man, but you should probably keep your money so you can move out. I mean that, you know, I've been saying God of the cities. A lot of people have been. I hope you're all, you know, taking care of yourselves.
Starting point is 01:53:39 Definitely. The Scott says, I don't condone wanton violence and I hate to see people dying for nothing but stupid should hurt when parents and society pads the consequences for stupidity we end up being led by the naive the entitled and the evil or being led by whiny entitled kids who are like i can't believe i'm being arrested why is this happening to me my friend was only throwing molotov cocktails it's a cocktail come. Come on. It's a drink.
Starting point is 01:54:05 Look at this. Air Techie says a black pro-Trump supporter was gunned down in broad daylight in Chicago. Was that Milwaukee? That was Milwaukee, right? I mean,
Starting point is 01:54:14 these stories are popping up. It could be something different. I don't know. In Austin, a leftist with a gun got shot today. When will America
Starting point is 01:54:21 incident that pushes thing over the edge into civil war? I mean, I think when the mayor of Portland joined in the riots and then agreed with their demands, except for his own resignation. Well, he agreed. He agreed with some of their demands. Well, basically one, I guess, getting the feds out of Portland.
Starting point is 01:54:38 But when he joined them, when the AG of Oregon sued the federal government, and now all these mayors are telling Trump, keep your feds out of our states. Yeah, sued the government and lost. And lost? Right. They're challenging the feds' authority. This is unprecedented. I agree.
Starting point is 01:54:51 Vox said the only other precedence is reconstruction when the union moved into the South to occupy it. That's crazy. Yeah, man. Where are we right now? Yep. Gareth Green says, pool sun bay. An ancient history channel where you do commentary on ancient historical events in the same style
Starting point is 01:55:06 as you do contemporary news. It could be fun and add context to news. Maybe. The deep dives. Maybe. That's my field, baby. Well, my goal.
Starting point is 01:55:15 So right now, I'm arguably at an output of like five hours of content per day. Okay. Because we do the live show, but the next day we do clips. I would love to get
Starting point is 01:55:24 to 24 hours of content per day. Wow. I don't think it's possible big brother kind of stuff well we're gonna do vlogging we're gonna like just have like a ridiculous library yeah i think no but i think it means hiring other people to do shows and yeah it means um hiring people to do deep dive in history i'm i've got plans for hiring people for news to actually like i said man inspired by michael tracy just hire people like go drive around do whatever you want yeah get in your car I've got plans for hiring people for news to actually, like I said, man, inspired by Michael Tracy, just hire people like go drive around, do whatever you want. Yeah. Get in your car, go drive, write something up and we'll publish it. I like it. Like specifically to go. I would love to have like reporters who literally just drive around what the left likes to call the
Starting point is 01:55:58 flyover states where they don't actually care who lives there and what they what they what they think and actually ask them what they think. You know? I like it. That'd be amazing. Yep. Help give some insight. And I think the New York Times and other outlets have tried doing it because they realized they've lost touch with middle America. Yes, they have.
Starting point is 01:56:14 But that's, you know, that's big. Balian says, finally back in civilization, was on top of a big A hill, soon to be one of the largest gold pit mine in the world in Alaska. Now I have a week's worth of videos to catch up on to see how much the country has burned down quite a bit actually quite a bit a lot yeah all right let's uh let's where we at we'll jump down here david t says dude i started unschooling my son last october he is always outside of the park he has video game class but he but has assignments on how to monetize video game play cool he turns 13 this december and has become an awesome little dude rad i like that there you go they're gonna they're gonna play you know make them uh monetize it i like it
Starting point is 01:56:55 yeah that's exactly right yeah yeah joe rogan had this big thing about video games oh i i have a thread on my my page he's half right. He's half right. Yeah. But if you listen to the fuller context of what he was saying outside of the snip people were posting, he was saying the challenge with gaming in terms of becoming pro is that some games fade away and there are pro gamers whose game became unpopular and now they're out of work. That's a good point. You have to adapt to every new game and it's much more difficult than just being a trainer or whatever.
Starting point is 01:57:24 Yeah. There are a lot of games that don't get as much traffic anymore. That's true. And people were really big and now... It's tough. But hey, you know what? The truth is a lot of football players have the same problem. Okay. So if you make it big with your particular
Starting point is 01:57:37 gameplay, whether it's physical sports or video games, make sure you save your money and invest it. That way when the game dies out, you can open up your own Wendy's. There was a bulls player who did that really yeah he like he knew that most players had short careers yeah really short and so he started the first thing he did was he went to a wendy's and said i want to he went to the manager and said will you teach me everything you know about how to run a wendy's and the guy was like yeah dude like a bulls player yeah now the dude is retired from the nba but he owns a whole bunch of Wendy's franchises.
Starting point is 01:58:06 So cool. Nice. Yeah, it's amazing. Smart dude. Or at least I read that on the internet, so I assume it's true. Of course. Matt Meyer says, hello, Tim, Adam, and Lydia. First time.
Starting point is 01:58:14 Oh, I read that one already, didn't I? I did. Gareth Green says, is there a map of the riots somewhere? No, there should be, though. There should be. Yeah, I was thinking that today. That is a good point. There should be.
Starting point is 01:58:24 Joshua Kitchen says, give me someone to vote for who is not Trump. Sadface, Unity 2020. Hey, look, I hear you, man. The only issue is, I hate to say it, but if Trump doesn't win, I'm genuinely concerned about what happens to this country. And I find that funny because I hear people saying the inverse. If Biden doesn't win, what happens to this country? The only issue is, I can show you all day, every day, the fake news and how the media
Starting point is 01:58:48 is lying about Trump. Yep. How we had three years of like the best economy in our generation. And actually really good policies that were being enacted by the president reform. Yep. There were war problems, but I'll tell you this. Oh, and the lead, one of the leaders of the Black Lives Matter movement straight up said, we need Biden in office because he's malleable.
Starting point is 01:59:08 Right. We can't make Trump do what we need, but we can definitely make Biden do it because he'll succumb to violence. What? Here's what I see. With Trump, you might get some status quo stuff you don't like. But he's going to do, he's going to, the country will be the country. America will be, it will be America.
Starting point is 01:59:24 People are acting like the federal police that men, the propaganda is insane. There's a photo going around that appears to show federal officer pointing a riot control shotgun at the throat of a young woman. Wow. Have you seen it? No, it's fake. She's standing like, she's standing here and the gun is like right here, but they took the, they took the photo. So it's like this. Yeah. But you can see your head's tilted to the left there's another photo from a different angle where it's the same thing it's like this he's pointing past her and people are trying to frame it like he's pointing at her of course and of course reddit is dominated by this stuff of course that's scary to me what do you want how do you want to live do you want to have
Starting point is 02:00:04 your free speech taken away do you want to live? Do you want to have your free speech taken away? Do you want to have your state start just like taking your rights, your gun rights, your right to property, your Fifth Amendment? I mean, Fifth Amendment, they were falsely accusing people. Excuse me. We had all the big scandal with the colleges, Title IX, all that stuff. Our amendments and our civil rights are under attack, man. Yeah, it is the evergreening of America. That's exactly it.
Starting point is 02:00:27 Yeah. Kevin McCarthy says Adam gets Trump. Tim is coming around. Technically, I think I'm becoming more. Hold on. Hold on. Technically. Well, right.
Starting point is 02:00:38 So in actuality, I'm becoming more depressed looking at Biden every day. Excuse me. It's true. I feel slightly better about Trump than I did two years ago because of the attempt at withdrawal of our troops from Afghanistan. Yeah, that means a lot. It really does mean a lot to me. I see it.
Starting point is 02:00:56 Yeah. But what's really happening, in my opinion, is the left is is is drifting further and further away and they're becoming more and more emboldened and psychotic. And the governor of New Jersey literally arrested two small business owners. is drifting further and further away and they're becoming more and more emboldened and psychotic. And the governor of New Jersey literally arrested two small business owners. That's like, you know what, man? There's two things here. How dare you?
Starting point is 02:01:16 You want to play these games? I'm going to go and vote for Trump despite some of these people. But the other thing is, Trump didn't do it. Trump didn't order anybody to be arrested. He's actually not sending the feds to enforce this stuff. Yeah, the Democratic mayors and governors are the authoritarians. It's crazy. If you just pay attention, you see it.
Starting point is 02:01:33 You know what I'm worried? I'm worried the Democrats are going to cheat an election. I'm dead serious. I think so. Yeah. I'm worried about it. Yep. And they're blaming Trump for it. They're ramping up already.
Starting point is 02:01:42 And it's like, you guys are the ones doing all the shady stuff. I can't imagine any scenario where this election ends quickly and normally like we used to expect it. With mail-in voting, it's going to be a month-long process. Well, you know what is going to happen, right? It's going to be scary, man. Well, there's... China. Yeah, them. Yeah.
Starting point is 02:02:02 I think they're... I mean, I don't know if you guys know this uh in australia aren't they're no longer neutral they sent a letter to the un saying we're no longer neutral with china we are gonna back america and help them in the south south i don't know i want to say south china sea but it's not the south china sea what would that they call it no no it is the south china sea that's okay that is what They're just trying to claim they own it. Alright, alright. Well, I mean, that's... That happened last week.
Starting point is 02:02:29 And, you know, now we're kicking them out of our consulates, the Chinese consulates in America. They're kicking us out of their consulates in China. What's really going on? AG Barr called them out a couple weeks ago. It's like things seem to be ramping up. And, you know, no incumbent's ever been voted out
Starting point is 02:02:47 when they're at war, right? Isn't that the case? I believe that's the case. I think that's... I could be wrong. That's what I've heard. I don't know that to be an exact fact. But this is different, man.
Starting point is 02:02:56 I know it's unprecedented what we're going on right now, but... I have a feeling if a war broke out that the overwhelming majority of Americans would immediately back Trump. Yeah. And they would argue something similar to me, like, I wouldn't normally choose this man, but the alternative is oblivion.
Starting point is 02:03:13 I think the majority of Americans are backing Trump already. Yeah, I don't disagree. I would say 62% based on the Cato. I can't imagine you would be an American who's scared to speak and you'd think Biden will save me from this. No, you're probably going to be like, we need a correction.
Starting point is 02:03:31 Yeah. We need someone who's going to stand up to these people and give me back my freedom. I'm scared. Absolutely. I guess we'll see how things play out, man. Well, ladies and gentlemen,
Starting point is 02:03:39 if you haven't already smashed that like button, then smash that like button and the subscribe button and the notification button and the notification bell and make sure you follow me on twitter instagram and parlor at timcast you can also follow at adam criggler in the same place and you can follow at sour patch lids l y d s on twitter and parlor as well we do the show every monday through friday at 8 p.m so thank you all so much
Starting point is 02:04:00 for hanging out but it is now 10 so we'll be wrapping things up unless there's anything else anybody wanted to to say no i think we got it there's a super chat one last one sword and scale just said thanks for what you do tim hey i appreciate it sword and scale and i i feel the same way sword and scale is a very big and popular podcast oh cool yeah very neat i think one of the top podcasts in the world it's awesome really means a lot i appreciate it cool yeah well i feel the same man thanks for waiting oh wait. Oh, wait. We got one more. Oh, we got another one. One more. Tim, did you get your AR from Crowder yet?
Starting point is 02:04:30 Well. Well. About that. I actually got a call from the gun shop. It's been sitting there for a while. It was sent very far away because it had to be modified in New Jersey because New Jersey has insane laws. Okay.
Starting point is 02:04:43 And so they finally hit me up and they were like it's been modded it's legal however you're very far from us and so I was like there's no way I'll have time to go and get it and they said we're gonna ship it out from our location after the modifications to a new location so oh cool it's waiting for me and they were like they were really the guy was like we got a call from this company like they're the president of of sig is calling it's like oh no no doubt that's cool he's really asking for it i'm like wow wow i feel very special they're gonna roll the red carpet out when you go pick it up look i'm not surprised it actually took quite a quite a while because new jersey is i guess what
Starting point is 02:05:19 do you say it's what do they call it one of the evil seven the evil seven the evil seven states a really really awful state state for gun rights. And so it had to be sent somewhere where they could actually modify it to make it legal. Now it's done and I can pick it up, but not too far. So they're going to ship it to me at a closer location. So I'm excited for that. But with that being said, it is time that we go bye-bye. So thank you all so much for hanging out.
Starting point is 02:05:40 Thanks for smashing the like button. Thanks for the super chats. And thank you for subscribing. We will be back tomorrow with clips throughout the day and live at 8 p.m. and we'll see you all then. Good night, everybody.

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