Timcast IRL - Timcast IRL #1022 GOP Prepares To IMPEACH Biden Over BLOCKING Israel Military Aid w/Dr. Taylor Marshall
Episode Date: May 10, 2024Tim, Hannah Claire, Phil, & Serge are joined by Dr. Taylor Marshall to discuss the GOP preparing to impeach Joe Biden over withholding aid to Israel, Jewish voters rejecting Biden after he blocks aid ...to Israel, Biden support from young voters plummeting 12 points over the last 2 months, and yet another gaffe by Biden when he refers to a man as "Riley Last Name." Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
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It is the moment you have all been waiting for.
That's right.
The Republican Party is actually drafting a Biden impeachment, articles of impeachment
over his cutting off of the military aid to Israel because, as we all know, that's illegal.
I love this.
When the other day we were getting ready to do the show, we were trying to figure out
if we're going to do the RFK brainworm story, which was hilarious, or the Israel Biden story,
which was kind of in development.
And the title was Biden illegally withholds aid.
And of course, all the people who despise Israel were like, how dare you call it illegal?
Which, of course, calling it illegal is a it's a callback to when Democrats said it
was illegal for Trump to withhold aid to Ukraine.
So we're kind of just making that point.
Well, Corey Mills says the House has no choice but to impeach President Quid Pro Joe Biden. Shout out to Corey Mills. So we'll talk about that.
And there's also this really fascinating story, which may be baseless accusations, but a pitch
deck allegedly or purportedly of Trump supporters supporting RFK Jr.
Now, it may not be true.
It may be that this pitch deck just took their tweets anyway without their knowledge.
But the idea is that these accounts are working with some firm
to be former Trump supporters who are going to pitch for RFK Jr. instead.
Thus, perhaps it is true.
The real shadow campaign may be RFfk jr we'll talk about
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about this and a whole lot more is Dr. Taylor Marshall. I'm Dr. Taylor Marshall. I'm the
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followers. We talk about politics, philosophy, theology, Catholicism, and I live in Texas with
my wife. We have eight children. Wow. Awesome. Thanks for hanging out. And I will say this too.
I think like, you know, normally when we have specialist guests, I always say, we usually start with the news stories to give everybody that, here's the big stories that we saw. And then maybe later on the show, we get into maybe some specialty stuff. But I absolutely would love to talk about eschatology.
Yeah.
End times.
End times. Antichrist. I mean, considering all the Israel stuff, I think we're going to walk right into it in 10 minutes.
But this should be fun.
So thanks for hanging out.
Red Heifers, that's right.
We got Phil hanging out.
Hello, everybody.
My name is Phil Labonte.
I'm the lead singer of the heavy metal band All That Remains.
I'm an anti-communist and a counter-revolutionary.
How are you doing, Anna Claire?
I'm good, Phil.
It's good to see you.
I'm Anna Claire Brimelow.
I'm a writer for SCNR.com.
That's Scanner News.
Mother's Day is Sunday, so you guys should all make plans immediately because I'm sure some of you have forgotten. Hi, Serge. Hello. Hope you guys are
having a good day. Let's get started. Here we go. Ladies and gentlemen, Fox News says House GOP
drafting Biden impeachment articles over Israel aid cut off threat. The House has no choice but
to impeach President quid pro Joe Biden, says Rep.
Corey Mills.
Shout out to Rep.
Corey Mills.
He is based AF.
And I do want to stress it's not a threat.
It's been reported extensively that Biden's already withheld military aid, because likely
because the protests are really putting pressure on the Democratic Party.
And I wonder if this is really scrambling the brains of Democrats, because you'd expect Democrat donors with a tick tock bill. They're very pro-Israel.
But then you learn that Soros, Pritzker and Rockefeller's foundations, their donations
are going to supporting these protests. I wonder if what's happening is that Joe Biden sees the
big donors making those moves and then says, we better back off Israel because the donors are getting mad. The donors don't actually know that they're funding these far left protests. And reportedly they stopped those donations except for Soros. But some of the big donors pulled the donations when they found out know what to do. Or, honestly, I got no idea, but OSINT Defender on Twitter says,
Senior U.S. officials have now revealed an addition to the delayed sale of 6,500 joint direct ammunition,
I'm sorry, joint direct attack ammunition, JDAM kits to Israel, worth roughly $260 million last week.
The Biden administration has now also paused the delivery of 1,700 Mark 82 500-pound bombs
and 1,800 Mark 84 2000 pound bombs.
So this actually is from a couple of this from the seventh, right?
So the idea that he has just threatened to cut Israel off, not true.
He actually already cut them off.
Corey Mills accused Biden of forcing Israel into a quid pro quo situation by leveraging
U.S. dollars against the Israel
government's actions in Gaza, drawing parallels to Democrats' first impeachment of former President
Trump over his handling of Ukraine aid. I just got to stress this. The Democrats argued Trump
threatened to withhold aid from Ukraine unless they would dig up dirt to help him politically.
Joe Biden is now literally pulling congressionally approved military aid
because Israel's moves into Rafah
are damaging his support base.
The function is the same.
Absolutely.
So it's just that it is Donald Trump did X for Y
and the exact same thing is being done now.
Joe Biden is doing X for Y.
It is the same thing.
It is politically motivated.
There was someone that was talking, giving me grief on the Internet because I'd made a remark that he was doing the same thing.
And they're like, how can you say the same? It's the same thing.
It's like and the argument was just, oh, the thing that Trump did was so much worse because the orange man is bad.
And it's ridiculous to think that it's ridiculous to try to make that argument.
And anyone that does is fundamentally unserious. Well, he's really orange and that's deeply
offensive. I mean, the defense that I am seeing, seeing, seeing form from the White House right
now, you know, John Kirby, the Biden administration spokesperson said, well, Biden is still going to
send military aid. He's just not going to send U.S. military, you know, U.S. weapons to Rafah. So that's good, right?
Like the Biden administration is trying to walk on every side.
I think that's a ridiculous lie.
It's super.
Also, if that's true, that's so illogical that it would be like, here, have aid, but
don't use it over there.
Like that's not going to happen.
Yeah, they're not going to do that.
The Biden administration cannot navigate their way out of this situation.
They've been trying to play both sides for too long. And in fact, they're not going to do that. yeah it seems biden's they're playing both sides you know like you said and
i think it has to do with the tremendous pressure and some of these protests and campus and they
realize the young vote i mean he's dangling hey we're gonna cancel your your school debts but he
also sees you're the same people who are extremely passionate about this issue and so i don't i don't
know maybe he's just trying to appease
them a little bit. He's slipping with the youth vote. Yeah. And now he's, it feels like it's hard
to believe, but it feels like there's no it that the Democratic Party has become a chick become a
chicken with his head cut off. Like, like I was saying earlier, you've got these, the donors,
who it's the it's the Pritzkers, it's Rockefeller, it's Soros,
the Soros family, they just keep giving the money, they don't care. But the Pritzkers and,
which is like, I think that the Hyatt, this is a big political report, and Rockefeller cut the
funding. So they're probably funding these groups, and then not realizing they're funding it. You saw
this with those, the billionaires who are givingaires who are giving all this grant money to universities,
now pulling that, not realizing what they were funding.
But I think that's a good example of it.
They were funding it without realizing it,
that these far leftists hate Israel
and they hate the US military policy.
Joe Biden's trying to have it both ways.
He's losing Jewish voters and youth voters
and he's trying to capture both and he can't do it. No, there's no to have it both ways. He's losing Jewish voters and youth voters, and he's trying to capture both, and he can't do it.
There's no way you can do it.
Like, you can't get, you can't, on one hand, be pro-Palestinian movement and at the same time be pro-Israel.
You absolutely have to pick a side.
You can say that I don't want to be involved.
If the U.S. were to say, well, we're going to completely and totally stay out of it, they could.
That one. That's a great idea well i mean whether or not that that i mean that's
that's probably something that's not going to happen as much as any as much as any of us may
want it but that being said like if it's not going to happen you can't as a as an administration
you can't say we're going to play both sides against the middle. You know, it's it's two.
One side wants to exterminate the other.
Now, the question is, should we impeach Joe Biden?
Why not?
You want Kamala?
Because we don't want the Democrats to replace him at the last minute.
And look, we're trying to figure out what the shadow campaign of 2024 is.
And it may just be they'll try ballot harvesting again.
I don't think so, because Republicans are wise to that and are planning it too maybe rfk jr is going to be the the shadow
campaign the worm he the worm the worm is the shadow in his brain uh but rfk initially is kind
of lefty and so trump supporters say ah who cares and then not the last minute rfk starting to
switch around and go after trump's going up, not Trump's base, but going after moderates. Maybe he's bleeding support or play politics refuse to uphold
the law and your responsibilities under the constitution and then make what are the american
people going to think make up of the senate he'll never get removed from office there's
zero to lose by the by the republicans actually bringing up the charges brit do it all like the
house should bring up the papers write them up up, get them into the Federal Register,
make sure that it goes into the Library of Congress.
He was impeached because of.
So that way you see.
So it's on the record.
Then the Senate will not actually remove him from office.
Who cares?
Make him and the Democrats pay.
Punish them.
Make them defend what they just did.
Like now, because of the fact that you're not going to get rid of Joe Biden because
of the Senate, now's the time the House and the Republicans should be screaming this.
This should be every single Republican out there should be like, look, he did this, blah,
blah, blah.
And they should be driving it home because it's the best argument they got.
And I really don't think this would happen but what if it goes to the senate and the democrats in the
senate go we would be hypocrites right if we did not agree with this you know when when when donald
trump broke the law with his illegal withholding of aid to ukraine his quid pro quo, we stood proudly and the Republicans
did not. We stand before you today and say we will hold Joe Biden accountable for defying Congress.
We are not the hypocrites the Republicans are. If they do that, I'll shave my beard.
Oh, my gosh, Congress, please. Fair point, though, they wouldn't do that.
The thing is, there are only 51 Democratic senators. And theoretically, you could have
someone lobby who's like, I think Biden, I don't know that this work,
but hypothetically, you could have some interest who come along and say, his actions in Gaza are
so serious that you need to vote him out no matter what. And then they would just have to
join with Republicans. Like it is because this issue has hurt his campaign and his legacy as
president. Not that it was so good before, but it's hurt him so badly that it is the,
it makes, it's weird.
It makes his impeachment more likely than Mayorkas.
And we know Alejandro Mayorkas,
the secretary of Homeland Security,
has done a terrible job.
It's just, it's, it's,
everything you're saying is true.
It's just the most likely outcome
would be that he wouldn't.
Yeah, I agree.
And I kind of want to push back, Tim.
Do you think the billionaires
didn't know they were funding this? absolutely some of them yeah soros knows
soros exactly and soros and his kid they know they don't watch tv i mean no no like have you
have you followed no have you followed the there there's two great stories uh great great legendary
arcs bill uh bill uh it's acmen bill acmen right yeah and michael rapaport and rapaport is not a billionaire who's funding the stuff but he's an anti-trump comedian he had no idea that the the the gen z
millennial youth left hate israel and want israel wiped off the map right he was completely oblivious
to this there's no way he would have supported them if he thought that was the case we had good
i was gonna say ackman too yeah well we had marianne williamson on here and we were
talking about some of the things that get put into the into the school books and lgbt classes and or
lgbt content in books and stuff she had no idea of some of the actual pornographic images and
ideas that were going into books had no idea we showed him and she was a gas
i have friends i'm in a metal band and so i spend time in in california and stuff and i have friends
out there that have no idea about some of the things that like or they they think so one of my
great friends i love this kid to death but he really believed that you couldn't say
gay in florida like you would get in trouble we were playing a show
listen we were playing a show and i and i said he said he said look i'm gonna say gay on on stage
i'm like dude be my guest no problem he's like i'm gonna i'm gonna walk up to the mic and say
i'm like it's fine dude go right ahead because i knew nothing would happen because that's the
thing it's people believe he's like shaking when he's like no no he's no he's he's he's not he was
he was like i'm gonna do it you're gonna gonna do it like i'm about to get arrested for saying this word he was like f them i'm like i'm like dude
i love you go right ahead there's nothing's gonna happen but go ahead but like the thing is like
but the point is people really really don't know reality like you i understand like the
and the reason i bring this up is because you seemed so genuine and you're like do you really think i not only do i think i can go and give you example after example exam
after example and yes these are anecdotes i understand that completely but when you do
when you're around here enough and you hear people talking about this stuff people that we
because we are always looking to speak to people that that have differing opinions from us and
they are constantly completely unaware of things,
have no idea.
And it's like that Dennis Prager bit
when he was on the episode with Bill Maher
when he said, men, men, you'll be blah, blah, blah.
You'll be ostracized for saying that men don't menstruate.
And everybody laughed because he don't know.
He said, the left pushes lies. They're claiming that men can
menstruate, which is a lie. It's not true. And Bill Maher goes, what? What? I seem to have missed
this one. The audience bursts out laughing. Like, what are you talking about, Dennis? Surely you
jest. And the story had been in the corporate mainstream press for three years at that point and bill maher had no idea this is totally common
and it is it is it is it's more than common it is the the normal state it is surprising when we
meet people that actually have a a significant understanding of reality because the media
has done such a good job of first first of all, casting any Republicans or conservatives
as beyond the pale and absolutely,
you should not listen to any ideas that come from them.
So any ideas presented by conservatives or anything,
they're automatically just laughed aside.
You do that long enough,
and then they don't hear any ideas that conflict,
and they don't know what their opponents believe.
Yeah.
I mean, you're convincing
me but i mean we're talking about a situation where they're undermining the democratic
yeah candidate yeah they're that that in the dark yeah so you look at these uh these these
millionaires and billionaires who are giving money to colleges these people love israel
many of them have family in israel or are dual citizens. I don't know how
many actually are, but there are a good amount. And of the billionaires, again, not so sure of
the billionaires, but I'm sure there are many millionaires who are. They're funding this
totally oblivious. Then the protests emerge and they flip 180. And now they're like, I'm voting
for Trump. It's like, wait, wait, it took you this long? Let me let me pull up this story.
This interesting is from the Times of Israel. Biden's remark, very disappointing,
Jews now hesitant to vote Democrat, says Israel's UN envoy. Speaking to ConPublic Radio, he says,
of course, any pressure on Israel is interpreted by our enemies as something that gives them hope.
There are many Jewish Americans who voted for the president and for the Democratic Party and now they're hesitant
and he is not wrong.
There's this post right here,
a response to Jonah Goldberg,
who said,
for what it's worth,
I heard a lot of reliably anti-Trump people.
I mean, really, really anti-Trump people
who have had it with Biden tonight.
Anecdotal to be sure,
but very telling in my circle.
At Ted Frank,
there's a guy on Twitter, director of litigation at Hamlin C. Law, fighting for free speech.
And he actually gave himself what it was.
It's called the Echoes, I think.
Yeah, yeah.
So this is, for those unfamiliar, three parentheses is something that Jewish people do.
They're taking back.
Yeah.
There was, I guess, if someone can correct me if i'm wrong
anti-semites would put three brackets brackets around someone's name or they would say them
and they would triple right so he's basically saying i'm jewish he said i'm one protested and
didn't vote for trump in 2016 and turned down offers to join campaign and administration
split ticket for biden 2020 now ready to vote Trump in 2024 on Bill Barr grounds.
That's, you know, look, man,
he is just smashing stereotypes
because he turned down a lot of money
to not join the Trump campaign.
Like that, those are really, really lucrative jobs.
Like sincerely.
And he goes, he has more.
He says, and yesterday I told someone
I wasn't going to vote for Trump.
I was wrong. The Biden administration has to be stopped. And then he says someone responded,
didn't vote for Trump in 2016, voted Trump in 2020 based on a decent record,
wanted Trump impeached and wasn't planning for 2024. Now voting Trump in 2024. He says,
left that out myself. I supported the 2021 impeachment, though I disagree with the Georgia and DDC prosecutions.
Look, there's going to be a lot of people who are going to very anti-Israel and they're going to be like, oh, see, now they're rallying behind Trump.
Pick your poison, I guess.
Do you want Joe Biden or do you want Donald Trump?
A lot of these people that I get asked what what you're gonna just these they ignored all of the
bad things in this country they ignored black lives matter the race riots they ignored the
cancel culture and now we're supposed to defend them and i'm my response is always yeah of course
you know like michael rapaport makes a million and one anti-trump videos and everyone makes
fun of him for it all it takes is for him to make one video of him being like i was wrong i'm voting
for trump and i'm like thank you sir there was uh there's a post right there was a desantis guy uh i i love the
account defiant elves you ever see the you ever see the finals shouted him out before he shouted
us out for shouting him out but um it's a great account but he gets it wrong sometimes okay and
one of them was a guy who was a desantis reporter saying f you i will never vote for trump you deserve to lose
blah blah blah and then like a few days later was i was wrong i have to vote for donald trump
we have to win and i'm like that's not an l that is a that's a win that's a huge win
so just for we shouted this guy out when we saw this in the first place, a guy who was like so sick of the
Trump supporters, wanted to be the guy, but was willing to say Trump is still the right choice.
And I'm going to swallow my pride and publicly announce that I was wrong about what I was saying.
Trump has to win for these people, too, who are Democrats or never Trumpers who are coming out
now saying Israel is my issue. I say, welcome to the fight. I don't care if it's Israel. I don't care if it's BLM. I don't care
if it's the border. I don't care if it's inflation. I don't care if it's that Biden sniffs kids.
These are all good reasons not to vote for the guy. You say you don't want to vote for Joe Biden.
I say, welcome to the party. The thing that I've noticed a lot on Twitter in the past couple of weeks is a lot of people saying it's Carter 2.
Carter 2.0.
Jimmy Carter.
Hopefully not Buchanan 2.
Yeah.
And I think that's legitimate.
Like the economic problems.
We haven't had an economic situation in the United States this precarious since Carter.
I think it's actually
worse than it was in the 70s because of our debt, which is something that I've gone off and gone on
and on and on about here multiple times. If you are seriously an America first person, the most
important thing is the unfunded liabilities, because that will destroy the economy and destroy
the country. So if you're America first, don't worry about how much money is being sent to Israel
because those are literal pennies compared
to the trillion dollars
that we pay per year just
to service the debt that we
owe and that is only going to
increase. This will destroy
our economy and it will destroy
the country. That is the most America
first position you can have is to
fix our unfunded
liabilities um and everything else is secondary after that well what's uh what's your position
on the you you trump yeah i'm i'm pro trump i served on catholic for trump in the last election
so i traveled around and oh cool i opened one of his things with a prayer. And so, yeah, I was very much. But, you know, I personally.
Well, Joe Biden's Catholic, right?
In name only, I think.
How much time?
Yeah, he's Catholic in name only.
Yeah.
I mean, in a way, I'm a little bit, I mean, a little bit disillusioned about Trump.
I haven't really talked about it on my channel, but I'm a little bit disillusioned.
Obviously, I think Trump is the better vote than Biden for moral issues and
especially economic as you're talking about. I'm not so sure. These are interesting tweets,
but I'm not so sure that these people are going to outnumber all the young people and all the Gen Z people who are so anti-Israel. I feel like that is a really
growing, strong movement compared to some boomers saying, wait, Israel?
Money talks.
Yeah, that's a good point.
There are, you know, it's about 30% of Gen Z is what they're saying is the ones who are
participating in these protests who'd have a really strong stance on the Israel-Hamas-Palestine conflict. And it's interesting because they're
sort of divided, right? I referenced this a couple of days ago, but I was listening to a New York
Times podcast where they were interviewing young Gen Z activists. Most of them are environmental
activists. And there were some who were like, yes, I would vote for Trump because it's a vote
against Biden. It actively hurts him.
But there was a portion that, you know,
some that said, I'm really angry,
but I think ultimately I want a Democrat.
And then there was a portion that said,
no, I'm just not going to vote at all.
And so it's interesting because part of it is,
it's a question for Biden of both
keeping supporters that he has
and also trying to keep the people
who are leaning towards,
well, maybe I just will sit this one out
to get to the polls.
And that's actually a very difficult hill to climb in politics. If someone's
not engaged or someone who is like, I don't like either option, I'm just going to stay home,
you can't really force them out the door to the ballot, to the polling place. So it's interesting
because he needs these personalities, these young progressives who are so passionate with the cause.
Activated. these personalities, these young progressives who are so passionate with the cause. Yes, activated.
And in another geopolitical climate, they would have been like, no one but Biden.
Trump is awful.
But now they're looking at him as the evil to their moral cause.
Yeah.
If this is the case, Trump wins.
Because you're looking at older Democrats pro-Israel, younger Democrats anti-Israel,
and Biden can't have both.
Right. pro-israel younger democrats anti-israel and biden can't have both right and if he loses
even a tiny fraction of each of either he can't beat trump and this is only you know the recent
stuff even before october 7th there was like a general kind of movement from people in the
in the black community in the hispanic community people were moving away from uh joe biden they
were not feeling like he was paying attention to their needs and i think the the border had a lot
to do with it and that i mean that's the rfk phenomenon too is is there was enough space in
the room for him to come in and fill that vacuum and i think just his popularity his presence just
is an indicator that biden was and just look at the man i mean he he's just not competent despite
all this other stuff so rfk is definitely a sign that he doesn't have the momentum and this right
here is like you said it could be fatal for him i i'd like to believe that but there's a shadow
campaign you know yeah and we don feel like there's some COVID thing.
They're ready to hit the button on it.
It was ballot harvesting in 2020.
Yeah, what is it this time?
Right, and so the fact that, you know,
we sit here and we're like,
well, for this reason, Trump's gonna win.
It's like, yeah, but we're talking
about winning the argument.
Yeah.
Not winning names on paper.
You know what I mean?
I still think
that it is mostly about collecting now that ballot harvesting is a thing and and that it is illegal
and or that is legal and something that the democrats are absolutely going to be doing
it is now a situation where republicans must if they do not they will lose without a question
so they must it's not an option anymore.
I totally agree. I think Republicans do have to be active, you know, either if it's ballot
harvesting that or just registering voters, getting them to the polls, whatever it is.
I think that's, you know, if the midterms told us anything, it was sort of like we thought
something great was about to happen. And then there was this stagnation among voters, in my
opinion. But I do think it's interesting to return to my previous
point that young Democrats tend to be the ones who are leading these get out the vote campaigns,
right? They're the ones who are grassroots, you know, doing the DNC's bidding. And if they are
really this angry at Biden, even if it's not all of them, it hurts his campaign, it handicaps it
in a way that I just don't think the Biden administration or the Biden
campaign would have taken seriously, even as late as October or November of last year.
We'll jump to this next story.
We have this from the Post Millennial.
Biden's approval rating among 18 to 29-year-old voters has dropped 12 points in the last two
months, according to CBS and YouGov.
In February, Biden had 55 percent, but by April it had dropped
to 43 percent. Now, the question is, what is what does that leave for Donald Trump? Because just
because he's at 43 doesn't mean Trump's doing well. I think they say a recent at the bottom
of a recent Harvard Youth Poll said Trump had 37 to Biden's 45. So it still may be that Trump is
underwater. However, Republicans typically don't
rely heavily on younger voters. Democrats don't. And that's fair, but they certainly rely to a
certain amount. And that means when the Democrats are going through their expected turnout,
they say, OK, our bulk is going to be here, here, here and here. But we can safely bet on 7 percent
of our votes coming from young people. The GOP is going to say the same thing. And they're like, we're going to get 3%
from young people. Cause I think it's, I think it's like two to one basically for a, for,
for Democrat Republican. If the youth vote for Biden drops 12 points, just over 10%,
they're looking at their numbers and they're saying, we've lost a full percentage point of
our base, a full percentage point of our expected votes.
That's a lead for Trump.
And in cities, too, which is key for Democrats.
Right.
So it's not that we're sitting here saying Biden, you know, that the youth vote is so important.
It's that they're trying to track.
It's like that cartoon back in the day where the the the cartoon animal
pluto or whatever or no not pluto um uh who's the who's the stupid one who screams mickey's friend
goofy goofy okay he's like trying to plug the holes in the boat yeah yes that's basically what
biden's campaign is doing right now with losing voters it's trying to just get their i don't
think it was actually goofy but somebody did it you know what Well, I mean, it's like a cartoon character.
Yeah.
Putting his finger in the holes and then his toes and then other fingers in his eye and
then his nose.
A little bit in the dike.
Yeah.
You know?
No, I think it's interesting because maybe neither one is going to win the election just
only on youth votes.
But if you hemorrhage in every age group, if you hemorrhage in every socioeconomic class,
on every educational, all of these things that these polls track, at some point, you can't really make it up, right? And again, I just don't think
the Republican side of things, whether Trump is the perfect candidate or not, I don't think they
have this fatal dividing issue the way that the Democrats do. I mean, the impact of the Israel
conflict is really serious. And it is it is only continuing to escalate. I
don't know if you guys saw this, but there was this report from The Guardian today about
professors at the new school in New York, which is like, you know, a small arts college,
staging their own encampment. They're like in support of students. We are also against this
issue. You know, professors are not young. They're typically older. Right. This means there's also
divide in another sector of Democrats
that, again, Republicans just don't really have
to overcome in the same way.
You know, people vote usually for two reasons.
They, economics, like my pocketbook hurts,
and their passion topic, you know,
whether it's pro-life or LGBT rights or any of these things. And
Biden doesn't have a strong economic platform right now. So he's got to rely on the passion
projects. Well, all those liberal leftists who would normally be like women's rights, LGBT,
they're kind of all in this pro-Palestinian camp.
And so he's not going to get votes for economics.
He's not in these passion project voters.
He may not be getting them either.
So this is looking bad.
The passion on the left, on the Democrat side, literally on the left, is literally communism.
That's not exaggeration.
The passion, the people that are are really
passionate and emotional and and invested emotionally they believe in a revolution
where the world is made better because the the whole world abolishes capitalism so that's where
the passion is which plays into something that we say around here a lot it is the issue is never
the issue the issue is always the revolution so the activists are
always looking looking to continue the all the activists are always looking for a way to
facilitate the revolution and the issues don't matter do you know what liberty prime is there
it is from uh fallout 4 right three three three and i sure i'm sure people have sent you the
videos of liberty i've seen some videos of Liberty Prime. What is it?
At the end of Fallout 3, so the new show that's out on Amazon Prime that's like the biggest show in the country is Fallout.
And it's based off a video game.
In the third edition, you're in D.C. and you can repair a gigantic robot that was made by the U.S. Army.
And it's a, I don't know, like 30 foot tall robot with missiles on it. And it was
designed to fight communists. And so when you activate it, it starts marching down the street
being like, communists will be stopped. And like, just tell me it has Phil's voice. That would be
the best thing ever. The reason I bring this up is conspiracy theory. I got a spoiler for you,
for those that haven't finished the Fallout series, but considering it's been out for as long as it has, there's spoilers.
I was playing Fallout 4 today, which came out in like 2014, like 10 years.
And the point of the game, are you familiar with the series at all?
No.
It's after World War, after a nuclear World War.
And in the original lore, the question is, China goes to war with the United States.
The U.S. is anti-communist.
China is communist. And then a nuclear war happens, and then you're in the aftermath of this.
There are posters all over Fallout 4 when you're walking around, you're in Boston.
Communism is coming, and it's like this scary thing, and it shows a skull on a bomb being dropped.
Spoiler alerts. In the show, they've sort of changed the lore. Originally, they said in Fallout,
we didn't know who dropped the bombs.
They're like, they leave it up to you to decide.
China invaded Alaska because they needed resources
and then someone fired a nuke.
In the show, at the end, they say,
actually, an American corporation dropped the bombs,
faking it to ignite a war
because they controlled all of the emergency vaults and that would make
them basically you know in charge of the planet give them supreme authority conspiracy theory is
as as um phil's pointing out that their passion is just communism i was thinking for a second like
yeah well but fallout fallout series is very anti-communist like not anymore they changed the
lore so now it's anti-corporate and the communists
were innocent of nuclear annihilation that's that's kind of wild to think about that is wild
yeah so i'll just stress this again long-standing video game for several decades communists invade
the united states and someone fires the first nuke tv show comes out 2024 and it's revealed
the american corporation vault tech is actually the one who did it.
So it's no longer the communists.
This is making me want to defend corporate America.
Absolutely.
Absolutely.
Corporate America is definitely bad, but corporate America is not as bad as a totalitarian government.
Ranks way above communism, for sure.
Well, I mean, above as in good?
Yes, yes, better.
Yes, yes.
Corporate, like a corporate autocracy
is night and day more preferable
to a communist government
because a communist society is totalitarian.
An authoritarian government,
you can keep your head down
and keep your mouth shut
and mostly get, you know,
just go about your life because all they want is to be in charge. If you follow the rules, you might be able to get
away with it. If it's a totalitarian government, you must think the things that they want you to
think. And the problem, the problem that we're seeing now with making people change the way
they speak is an effort to make people change the way they think that's what
it is that's why they say trans women are women because they're trying to to get a get get the
idea into people's heads that trans women are actually women there's no distinction which uh
which dystopian novel was it 1984 thought crime 1984 it was illegal to think the thing
yeah yeah and and there's
the modern society shows parallels between a lot of the with a lot of them you know and as much as
we talked about this a little bit the other day as much as um there's a lot of people on the left
and the right trying to deny it the the anti-semitism bill absolutely would make it a
discriminatory offense under the 1964 Civil Rights Act to claim
that Jews killed Jesus. Are you familiar with this? Oh, yes. So there's a lot of people coming
out and saying, no, no, no, you're exaggerating. It's not illegal. That's not what they're saying.
No, no, no. Hold on. The anti-Semitism bill got passed, but we don't know if it'll make it to
the Senate. Donald Trump in 2019 signed an executive order instructing federal agencies
to operate under the IHRA definition of anti-Semitism, which includes, as an example, statements like Jews killed Jesus.
I'm not saying they did, but it's in the Bible they did.
It's in the Bible numerous times.
And it's not – and then people try to argue, no, no, it's in the Bible that they demanded of Pontius to do it.
No, it's in the Bible that Pontius says, I will not have this man's blood on my hands.
And then the people scream back to him, it will be on our hands and our children.
That's in the Bible.
So if you believe in the Bible and you preach the Bible and someone is in some way discriminated
against, you have now committed a crime under the 1964 Civil Rights
Act, which I believe is a civil violation. You get sued and you lose. So no, you're not going
to go to jail for it. Anyone's allowed to go on a street corner and say the most vile things,
you know, like I'm not even talking about the Bible. I'm saying, I think be racist,
whatever. You can't go to jail for that. But if you kick someone out of a store
while holding up a sign that says something overtly racist, they're going to sue you under the under Title six and they're going to win.
Now, saying putting up a Bible passage like the one of Pontius saying, I will not have this man's blood on my hands.
Imagine you had that in your restaurant, denied service to a guy for some arbitrary reason, like he wasn't wearing shoes.
And then he says, you know what?
Well, I was Jewish.
And he had a thing on the sign blaming Jews for killing Jesus.
That's why they kicked him out.
You will get sued.
You will lose.
Yeah.
I mean, in Texas, y'all know what Dairy Queen is?
Yes.
Oh, of course.
Okay.
Every Dairy Queen in Texas where I live has a Bible on the counter.
Do y'all have that?
Really?
Yeah.
Wow.
What?
And there's a highlighter, and it always says, highlight your favorite verse.
So while you're waiting to order, you go to the Bible, you open it up, and you highlight
your favorite.
It's just a-
This did not happen in New England when I was growing up.
This is Texas Dairy Queen.
Wow.
Texas Dairy Queen.
But I mean, technically, it might not be printed that you have Acts 10 or 2 Thessalonians or
any of these verses, but having a Bible present in the store,
someone could say that's anti-Semitic.
And even look, it's opened up here
and someone highlighted this,
and I didn't get served.
And so-
And I didn't get served.
And it could be-
Something stupid.
The ice cream maker wasn't working,
but the, and then they say,
no, you look at what happened in Colorado.
The baker who gets sued
over and over and over again it's opening a door that should not be open but i will also stress
oh boy does that bill ban the quran and the hadith like it's one thing for the bible to be like and
pancha said i will not have the blood of this man in my hands and they yelled back it will be on the
hands of us and our children it's another thing in the Hadith where it says the hour will not come
until the servants of Allah hunt down the Jews
and the rocks and the trees will scream,
oh, servant of Allah,
there is a Jew hiding behind me, come kill him.
That's crazy.
But that right there is not defined.
An example from the New Testament is defined.
So that just shows a double standard
between Christians ands in the united
states of america they always get the past but but to be fair we know why i don't think i i don't
think any organization needs to explain why the hadith passage is anti-semitic like you don't
need to listen literally like it just wow is it shock you know it's kind of crazy too is like
is that a violation of youtube's community
guidelines to be like the pat that that passage in the hadith which is also found in the original
chart of hamas is deeply antisemitic and it is it is an outrageous thing to say but it's a tenet of
the of their faith for those that follow hadith i mean i don't know maybe i'm assuming they all do
don't they i don't know well i'll i'll leave it at that then well let's let's get back to the
politics of it because we're gonna have fun and give everybody a good laugh.
Maybe you saw this clip from the other day.
Ian Miles Chong has it.
Joe Biden recalls how his theology professor was a guy named Riley Lastname.
A learned scholar.
A learned scholar.
The story is really, really great.
I think I heard of that guy.
Yeah.
Let me play.
Here we go.
Here we go here we go my theology
professor at the catholic school i went to was a guy named riley last name and he had been drafted
by the green bay packers so uh i'm i'm this guy is Burgundy. Okay. Like he will read whatever is on the prompter.
He is.
I, I half blame the guy who's, who's writing the copy for the prompter.
Yeah. Why didn't he catch that?
And it's like, you know, that, you know, that last name was in brackets too.
Cause when it, cause that's how it works. When, when someone's writing like a script or a pitch
or a PR statement, the things that must be removed will be bracketed and highlighted in all caps.
I'm just imagining Biden seeing the prompter
and it says Riley and then bracket last name in all caps.
And he just reads it.
He hits it.
But in reality, it's very much his fault.
Now, apparently this gets better
because my understanding is that
people actually tried to find a theology professor
with the name of Riley who was on the Packers.
They can't find anybody.
And so they're like,
we don't know that this guy actually exists.
As soon as you said the Green Bay Packers thing,
I was like, this guy is in real.
Joe Biden is just embellishing per usual.
Why can't he just say, I had a theology professor
and be good with that?
Why has he got to be Riley?
Why has he got to be?
Well, and if he knows his name,
why can't he just say the last name?
That's right.
Or the mistake is it's Green Bay, Canada.
His professor was Canadian,
so you don't know her, you know.
He's not from here.
He's from Canada.
Well, Riley could be a girl's name too.
And the Green Bay, Canada,
what's a province?
Newfoundland?
Newfoundland. There you go. That's where my family's from. Is there a a province? Newfoundland? Newfoundland.
There you go.
That's where my family's from.
Is there a Green Bay in Newfoundland?
Yeah, she was a woman who played on that team.
It's weird because, I mean, he says in that clip, Catholic school, right?
So, I mean, maybe there are professors at Catholic high schools, but it's all weird
jumble terminology.
Professors usually in America, you know, it's restricted to college and you can go to a
catholic university right total win see great job you saved them i can't believe how much you know
about my homeland this is great bay is actually the name of two bays in new newfoundland and
labrador and of all of like i i know i was saskatchewan is that another one that's another one uh uconn
there you go okay so i actually know a handful but columbia the one that i guessed actually has
a green bay and see you guys stop being mean joe biden riley last name it's actually the name of
the person it's a traditional there's a lot of last name people yeah everyone in the everyone
i know is named something last name it It's very common in Newfoundland.
No, I'm just kidding.
It's completely false.
Maybe it's like Malcolm X, where he doesn't want to have the last name.
It's the X.
The scary thing about this is that people are going to vote for him.
I know.
Yeah.
I mean, is there any chance that they were like, you haven't told us this guy's last name, so we'll just prompt you to say the last name?
And he was like, for sure.
And then this guy is fake, so he didn't think.
I just don't find this president inspiring.
I get the young people are mad at him,
but those that were like, but maybe he's okay.
Do you look at him and think, this is the guy?
He's going to bring us through this difficult economic time
and into a place of cultural cohesion?
He's a puppet. There's people behind all this. Here's the big takeaway for this segment.
Oh, this is great. This clip is absolutely fantastic. I don't know who this comedian is.
Maybe you guys know, but let's play this clip. Nick, what do you do for a living now?
You work for the Biden administration. Is your job to wake them up,
or what's your job?
Hey, hey, hey, hey!
There's a war!
Okay, what do you do for the Biden administration?
What a shit show of a job you have.
I can't believe you admitted that in front of all these people.
You have the freedom to lie.
You could have said you were a hooker,
and I would have been prouder of you.
What do you do?
I travel to southern states.
Boom!
This guy's good.
Yeah, I mean, this is all for fuck's sake.
You go to the south and try to sell them on Biden?
You're fucking retarded.
What the fuck are you talking about
that's your fucking job
to go hey listen I know
you guys like Trump but Biden
I mean
wow
are you ready to be unemployed or what's your job
Nick what do you do for a living
I want to play the beginning one more time
you work for the Biden
administration is your job to wake him up or what's your job
there's a war that was the best part is your job to wake him up okay there's a war there's a war
yeah aside from being very funny uh what we're really seeing is that you're a comedian and you
want to get laughs from the audience.
You make fun of Joe Biden.
For the longest time, SNL would not go near it.
You know, even it's like two years into the Biden presidency and SNL still making fun of Trump.
Yeah.
And it's like, guys, Trump was not even in the line.
He was like, he like disappeared.
Right.
He was just like chilling.
He was just not in it.
And they were still going for it.
But now we're seeing people are having this is it this
is this is all for all the people who said you're on the wrong side of history yeah well you know
the right side of history apparently is making fun of joe biden so it is number one credit this
comedian his timing on this assuming this guy's not a plant in the audience he has a really great
reaction candidly uh but i do think it is interesting that everyone in the audience also
laughs as well like when he's
like i traveled to southern state he can't even get through his job description before the comedian
and everyone else is like excuse me you do what uh it it's funny like look comedy's healing america
that's all i know from this the the it's masterful is your job to wake him up? Yeah. Because that's a real job.
Like, the truth is funny.
You know what I mean?
Like, there's legit someone
who works for Biden
who wakes him up.
And goes to the southern states.
Like, he really does.
That's not a bit.
He actually goes to the southern states
and is like, hey, check out Biden.
I like his sales pitch here,
being like,
so you go to the southern states
and say, I know you like Trump,
but Biden?
Right.
Like there's nothing else you can say.
They're not going to sell Biden.
I can list a bunch of things I like that Trump did.
In 2016, I didn't know the guy and I didn't vote for him.
In 2017, 18, I'm just like, well, you know, and then by 2020, looking at all the stuff that was going on, looking at his track record on foreign policy, I'm like, I can actually.
Like, I can actually discuss a bunch of things that Trump did that I like, and it's only a small bit of things that I'm critical of.
And most of the things that people are critical of outside of this are fake news.
Joe Biden, man, I really want to try and name
one good thing and the best i can come up with is trying to get rid of atm fees i think the chips
act might be okay yeah okay i think that because they because like i do think that it's super super
important to have the ability to not just manufacture chips for the military here in the
u.s because all of like our edge is technology when it comes to the military here in the U.S. Because all of it, like our edge is technology
when it comes to the military,
and the U.S. still does have an edge over every other country.
And it's important to have the ability to do that.
But also I think that it's important for the private sector
to have access to the chips as well,
to semiconductors as well.
Just because the United States acknowledges that the government and the
military need chips to continue working in case of economic issues in
globally doesn't mean that the rest of the country should be, you know,
SOL when it, if there's problems with getting chips from Taiwan,
like there should be
a thriving
semiconductor industry in the United States
that is
capable of providing the US with
all the chips that it needs. And the
only reason that we don't have
that is because of regulation.
Purely. 100%. Because all
the chips are designed here.
I don't know for sure all, but a lot.
Majority at least. There's a significant number of a very high tech uh very advanced chips like that are designed
here i'm pretty sure nvidia designs here i know apple designs here so you're talking about
significant advanced technology that's designed here and then we make it in taiwan or make it
somewhere else we should be able to make these things at home so the chips act there you go
do you have anything you like about the Biden administration? No. Not one
thing. Nothing. Not one thing.
I try to be honest, reasonable, and fair.
I mean, it would be silly
and unreasonable to the average person
if you're like, I really can't think of a single good thing
a person... I mean, the CHIPS thing,
that's a positive. I'll give him that.
He was trying to get rid of these
overdraft fees. I don't know
where we're at with that.
But I got nothing bad to say about the idea that. And that puts what?
Eight bucks back in my pocket.
No, I mean, we're talking about a lot of people who are living paycheck to paycheck and they get.
They're getting hit and hit and hit.
Poor people suffer a lot.
I had a friend who.
That is predatory.
And so I'm like, okay, like I can give him that one.
Right. and so i'm like okay like i can give them that one right but you know when you're at negative 97
and you add five points to it it doesn't really move the needle a whole lot you know what i mean
so it's like i want to be reasonable but you know a polished turd is still a turd you want to be
able to acknowledge like if you're if you're attacking a politician everything they do all
the time is always bad then you are maybe not being critical enough you need to be able to
recognize when something is positive uh but i think you're absolutely right. Overdraft fees, while for
some people it may make a huge difference overall. I mean, I watched a video on this today where the
girl is like, yeah, I guess that's good. But like my grocery bill, I can't buy a house.
Inflation.
It's not that it's nothing. It's just not enough, even for voters who are sympathetic towards Biden.
I think the reality, I mean, voters are looking at their wallet at the end of every month
and they know that things are not OK.
And I think a lot of them, especially young voters, are old enough to remember that things
were better under Trump, even if they weren't personally paying taxes or they weren't, you
know, looking to buy their own homes.
The 24-year-old voters who had just become adults under Trump and
then became more responsible adults under Biden, I can't imagine this is good for them.
Yeah, they're looking at interest rates, looking at the price of houses,
they're talking about having children, and it's tough.
Yeah.
Let's jump to this next story from The Daily Caller.
Leaked pitch reveals plot by former Vivek Stafford to use MAGA influencers against Trump and for RFK.
See, the question many are asking is what is the new shadow campaign in 2024? In 2020, of course,
it was ballot harvesting, universal mail-in voting, voter in the park, Zuckerbucks. We know all about
that Time magazine article, which they refer to as a shadow campaign. And this story's emerged,
which is really, really interesting. Daily Callers is a former communications staffer for Vivek Ramaswamy's
2024 presidential campaign, has been trying to leverage pro-Trump and conservative figures to
boost content in favor of Robert F. Kennedy Jr., who is running against President Donald Trump
and Joe Biden for the White House. Zach Henry, who worked as the deputy communications director
for Vivek Ramaswamy's campaign, has since started his own firm, Total Virality, and is taking money from
the Kennedy campaign, according to FEC reports. RFK Jr.'s campaign paid Total Virality nearly
$8,000 in March for influencer management. The pitch deck obtained by Daily Caller shows that
Henry was touting his work with RFK alongside screenshots of prominent conservative
Twitter users. Now, the question is, we don't know that any of the prominent Twitter users
listed actually received any money. Many of them denied it. So right now there is.
And I think y'all should be careful, but there are a lot of people on X highlighting these tweets
from pro-Trump people who had praised RFK and they're accusing them of
getting paid to promote RFK Jr. Look, guys, I'll tell you this. If this is a shadow campaign,
this is part of it, right? To get people on the right to attack each other. So many of these
individuals who have been accused of being part of this campaign because look, total virality did get money from from RFK Jr.'s campaign. According to FEC, this report says. So who are the influencers that are
in it that are promoting RFK Jr.? Well, many of these guys who were on this have said outright,
no way they did not receive any money for this. Ezra Levant of Rebel News was also had also
appeared in the pitch deck.
And he said, it's not true.
I've never been hired or paid by the RFK Jr. campaign or anyone else.
My tweets are whatever I find interesting.
So basically what it sounds like has happened,
they polled Trump supporters
who had said nice things about RFK in the past
are now trying to make it look like
or accidentally making it look like
they're being paid to spike Donald Trump.
And now people on Twitter are fighting each other. Donald Trump personalities are now feuding with each other
on the platform. I think it's important to understand what a pitch deck is. So a pitch
deck is, you know, when you're trying to sell a film, a documentary, a book, it's basically a
slideshow. And it kind of tells you the plot, the main characters, and same, this is like a business
proposal. And oftentimes, when you do a pitch deck for like a movie you'll put in the ideal actor like okay
this character and you might put chris pratt there and that's just part of the pitch like he'd be
good this is the kind of person we want there that doesn't mean that chris pratt agreed for the role
you're just giving the pitch in the pitch deck and you see that all the time in pitch deck so
i think that's what happened here they found some conservatives who are maybe favorable to rfk jr this i mean this
may be defamatory it's true so one of the one of the pages of the pitch deck says rfk's team
contracted total virality to help boost his state of the union video the original agreed upon goal
was four million views that would have made it the third highest viewed video ever posted by RFK on the platform. We delivered 6 million views in the first 24 hours,
leveraging a custom list of influencers, many of whom were already in our network,
as well as others we added specifically to this project. It is now RFK's most viewed video ever
on X. And then they show all of the tweets that were promoting RFK Jr.'s video and praising
it.
It sounds outright like he's saying these people are part of his network and he's getting
paid for the things that they posted.
Now, here's the other thing.
It may be that when Ezra and many others say they never were paid for this, it was still
ceded to them in some way and they did it for free perhaps maybe without
realizing it uh or other benefits right doesn't always have to be money yeah because yep someone
could be like hey uh you want to you want to push this uh this tweet out for me like for sure
and that's it and then they're like they're leveraging it either way it's uh or we'll get
you an interview with rfk i mean those are the same kind of things that happen too in media is
you might not get paid but you're going to get some inside access to something important.
You're thinking, oh, I'm building a positive relationship, but actually they're looking at it as a way to leverage you.
Yeah.
And $8,000, is that how much?
That's not much.
So you have the tier list here per month.
Ah, gotcha.
The Trendsetter, 2 million impressions per week for $7,900.
Trailblazer, 4 million per week for $14,900.
And the Titan, 24,907 million per week.
I'm loving these names of these tiers.
You need these tiers too.
What they're promising doesn't even seem possible.
Look, I've worked in marketing for digital networks before.
The idea that you can guarantee an average amount of impressions per week is not how we ever really did anything.
We would talk about expectations when the marketing campaigns that have done in the past.
You can say something like you take a look at Google ads or Facebook ads.
We know how many views we can get.
This network has a capability
of getting around this number or whatever.
So I don't think it's completely out of the question.
It's just done in a weird way.
Like they're basically just saying,
if we post, we could probably get 7 million,
but we will intentionally not post as well as...
It doesn't sound like they're doing more for you.
It sounds like they're saying they'll do less
if you don't pay them enough.
You know what I mean?
I guess.
But either way, the question is,
for the people that are named in this pitch deck
and they didn't get paid and they're not involved,
sue them.
Yeah.
Who else is on there besides Ezra?
Let's see. Who else do they they they name here
on this they say um oh let's see scott adams alex jones ollie london ian miles chong joey
manorino so there's some big names seriously yeah yeah a source close to ramaswamy confirmed
the former candidate and now trump's surrogate was pissed when he found out uh in the press
henry was working for RFK.
Henry was terminated immediately from the small contract they had based on a conflict of interest.
Man, that's crazy.
Wild.
So, Rahm's family was still using this guy's company or their contract was terminated and then the guy left and started this company?
That dude was apparently doing both.
Working for Vivek and contracting with RFK, which is a serious conflict of interest.
Big time.
For two different campaigns.
That's insane.
I wonder if this is just some dumb kid who made a pitch deck and then RFK threw some cash at him.
I don't know.
Look, eight grand in one month for a service.
That's not chump change.
I mean, that's some serious contracting for a service. That's not chump change. I mean, that's some serious contracting for a campaign.
Not like, you know, when you're getting,
if you're getting into a massive marketing campaign,
that's not necessarily a lot of money.
You could be spending millions on TV and stuff,
but eight grand in one month, you know?
Six-figure job for one guy.
I almost wonder too, I mean,
I don't want to speculate about this specific person
because I don't know anything about him,
but I do feel like when Ramaswamy was on the campaign trail, he had sort of alternative third party energy that people like.
So it's not surprising to me that someone on his staff might go from, you know, when the campaign ends to being like, well, now actually I'm really invested in seeing RFK get elected.
Working with both of them at the same time is interesting and to me seems like a
conflict. Did you like Vivek Ramaswamy? What did you think of the primaries this year?
I think he said the right things. I was very cynical about him at first. And the more I heard
him and watched his interviews, I think his interview with PBD really kind of brought me more towards him. And he's kind of saying all the Trump points,
but in a like smart Indian dude way and not in the Trump way.
And so I don't know.
I'm still a little bit skeptical about him.
And I think he's kind of like the nerd who wants to be accepted and knows the right thing.
He's extremely intelligent.
That comes off very much.
But I just see him like, you know, when he's like doing rapping Eminem and stuff.
I'm just like, there's something just off about this.
Give you the ick?
Yeah.
Yeah.
It's kind of, I don't know.
Do you have a VP guess for 2024?
I don't.
I really don't want it to be Tulsi.
And yeah, I don't really know.
And at this point, I don't even have any guesses on who it could be.
Do you?
I don't know.
It's hard to say.
You really think so?
Small hands?
Isn't that what Trump called them?
Tiny hands?
This is the thing.
Trump has insulted so many people.
Little Rubio.
Was it Little?
Little Rubio, yeah.
But didn't he make fun of his hands?
No, no, no.
They made fun of his hands. Yeah no they made fun of his hands yeah ah okay uh the rumor the rumor going around a bunch of politicos in the
beltway is uh trump's already decided it's going to be rubio okay i don't know that that's true
that is not a rumor that's coming from anyone the trump campaign or anyone doing anything for
donald trump yeah it's just like there are people who are commentators and you know know, there are people who work in marketing and stuff.
And this rumor has been circulating.
I don't again, I want to stress if if if I knew someone in the Trump campaign who told me something, I'd say it.
That being said, it's like a lot of people are saying the exact same thing.
That is, Rubio went to a bunch of Bush donors and has got them on board with Trump because he's going to be the guy.
And they're willing to give money to the Trump campaign if it's a Trump-Rubio campaign.
DeSantis is now going to be on the campaign trail for Trump.
So the rumor is that Rubio has unified the neocons with—
With the Jeb Bush people.
The Jeb Bush people, the neocons, like with the MAGA element and there's a compromise.
Again, I have no idea if that's true or not, but I will say,
I believe that if Trump does announce it's Rubio, Trump will win in 2024.
And it's not because Rubio is a good candidate.
It's because Trump cut a deal with the deep state.
Yeah, that makes sense.
But who knows?
The rumor could be total bunk nonsense.
And Trump could still pick Rubio for some legitimate reason that is unrelated to the rumor i'm gonna shut i'm gonna set the chat on
fire right now the deep state is better than communists even though the deep state has
are they different they're they're they're the thing is there are communists in the deep state
in in the in the entrenched bureaucracy there are communists in the deep state, in the entrenched bureaucracy.
There are communists in the bureaucracy, but there are still normal people in there.
In the deep state?
In the bureaucracy.
So when I talk about the deep state, I'm talking about the bureaucracy that is permanent.
So the people that stay in Washington, no matter who the administration is, no matter who the people that are elected are, the bureaucracy or the people that stay, that's the deep state.
It's the way that I conceptualize it.
It's not this nefarious secret thing.
It's people that are middle management that just want to make sure that their kids can go to college and that they want to go ahead and that their pension is good or that their retirement is good and their 401k is funded and blah, blah, blah.
And the government does great.
They've got great benefits and stuff. And those people are definitely real. You know,
there's no question about it. So. I think Trump's biggest challenge going into a potential next term
is staffing. And I think the VP is one element of it. But I think his cabinet will make a really
big difference, right? Like I tend to be someone who immigration is, you know, my make or break issue. I think we need a strong border. And that is the first step into reprioritizing the American citizens. And so, you know, if I could pick any VP, it would be whoever is like going to hold everyone's feet to the fire on that issue. I know with all of the cases that are against him right now, people are
saying, well, maybe Trump will be in jail or he'll be preoccupied. Maybe the VP will have to step up.
And so there may be looking for someone who is a little more exactly a surrogate of his personality.
But it's really hard to say. And I think that is one of the unusual fun parts about this campaign.
When Nikki Haley, it was before South Carolina.
She made the speech where she had to be like, I'm not dropping out before Super Tuesday,
which is like not a great sign for your campaign. But she said, you know, if I drop out, this will
be the longest general general election in our country's history. And I think that might actually
be good if you're trying to refine
what the administration would look like.
Sure.
Let's jump to this next story.
This one's a good one.
It's funny.
Communists suing communists
from the Daily Mail.
Black Lives Matter files bombshell lawsuit
against progressive nonprofit
that's funding anti-Israel campus protests
over claim it withheld $33 million of donations.
What?
Okay. Okay.
Okay, the Black Lives Matter Global Network Foundation
is suing the Tides Foundation for fraud.
The group, which has managed hundreds of millions of dollars
for left-wing groups since its creation in 1976,
has allegedly withheld BLM donations.
In a 285-page lawsuit filed in California Superior Court,
L.A. County, on Monday, it was alleged Tides refused to honor its promises and continues to commandeer BLMGNF's donations.
The lawsuit claims Tides spread an undisclosed amount of donations to an unaffiliated radical BLM breakaway group spearheaded by anti-policed activist Malina Abdullah.
Well, okay.
Phil, when communists sue communists,
what say you?
When communists sue communists,
I get sad they both can't lose.
What's your ideal outcome right now?
I mean, I don't know that I have an ideal outcome.
I mean...
They let each other into oblivion
and they both cease to exist?
The more that they are tying each other up in court and wasting resources fighting
each other the better you know you see this under stalin and i mean all the communists i mean demons
in hell hate the other demons they're not all friends and i think that's the same in these
communist regimes are in the deep state. They hate each other.
There's envy. There's backbiting.
There's no harmony. That's sad about the demons
though, you know? Like you'd think
that they'd have a beer together. Yeah.
They'd have a shared hangout.
Straight up no solace in hell.
Yeah. No solace in hell.
Man. So
I don't know. Who is Tides?
I'm not familiar with Tides. It's one of the non, I suppose, that has provided some, according to the story, some funding and support and resources to these, these anti Israel protesters. The thing is like, wasn't the big story that BLM was fraud? Yes. And now they're suing tides for fraud. How about we all just stop fighting and agree you're both just so
awful yeah you're both fraud okay it's funny that that there's a blm breakoff right that's even more
blm matters even more actually this is actually really funny black lives matter is suing the
anti-israel uh charity for funding a radical breakaway BLM group.
What?
How do you get more radical than Black Lives Matter already?
Yeah.
I fear to find out, you know.
I suppose that they were openly not like because Black Lives Matter ostensibly is not openly revolutionary as in they're not a militant like armed.
Isn't it the black lives matter
global network foundation where the woman said they were trained marxists yeah she did yeah but
that doesn't mean that doesn't mean they're violent and then she bought a big house yeah
that's exactly the train had to be marxist she got trained real good train i don't know that money
i know right i don't know if it's the same lady, though, but I think it was like the organizers of Black Lives Matter were like, we are trained Marxists.
And then they bought a big mansion with donations.
It's like, dude, look, you don't start a nonprofit unless you really want to be a nonprofit.
Because.
But what if I want to make money and not have to pay taxes?
How am I going to get rich without my nonprofit?
That's the crazy thing.
I mean, it's it's it's a dirty business out there man uh people start non-profits you start a for-profit company
then a non-profit company and at the end of the year they dump all their their profit into the
non-profit so they don't have to pay taxes on it and it restricts what you can do with that money
after the fact but you can still do what you want with that money after the fact so people play
those dirty games i think yeah i know you I know, you know, your taxes,
it's part of a modern monetary theory game. They're stealing your money either way. So
everyone's trying to just take as much as they can for themselves. But you start a nonprofit
and you go this route, you're going to get so much scrutiny. They're going to come after you.
And then come on. black lives matter started a a
for-profit selling t-shirts support the cause we're going to use it to build culture and stuff
and then bought a house nobody would bat an eye yeah i mean to be fair they get criticized i mean
hasan the famous socialist owns like a five million dollar house doesn't he have like a
hundred thousand dollar car too yeah he's rich. I'm curious about the refuse to honor its promises.
I mean, will that hold up?
If I promise my church, hey, I'm going to give you a million dollars,
and then I say later on, no, I'm not doing that.
So they say Tides verbally assured the BLM activist network
that the donations would be returned when the organization received tax exempt status.
I see.
Ah, okay.
So they gave money. They put money raised in the hands of Tides
because they did not have tax exempt status from the IRS,
and they said to pay them back.
The organization takes a percentage of all donations
to manage a group's funds, according to the suit.
When BLMGNF terminated the partnership with Tides,
Tides refused to hand over the $33 million.
Tides is now being accused of mishandling the cash
after claiming to have transferred 7.4 million from the collective fund back to blm gnf on june 9th 2022
instead it sent only a portion of the cash to cash to an unaffiliated blm chapter in oklahoma
it is unclear why such a large amount would have been granted to a single city's blm chapter
i i'm just going to give you my thoughts and opinions on this, but fraud?
Yeah, definitely. Corruption?
And laundering? I mean,
this is a tremendous amount. These are
portions. This is a tremendous amount of money.
Yeah.
The likelihood, in my opinion,
that these people are all just crooks
is high.
Yeah. If a casino
were to operate on those odds.
Yeah.
Such a casino would go out of business in its first day.
Yeah.
But do you think these kinds of reports deter people from donating to any of these things?
Like the money, the donations are clearly being mismanaged.
They're clearly being used for other things.
You're buying houses.
At the bottom, you got George Soros and his son, Alex Soros, donated nearly 14 million.
So I remember when I used to do the nonprofit fundraising in Chicago,
we were the guys on the streets that waved to you and,
come over here and talk to me, we're going to save the planet together.
And there was these other guys on the street, and they had a different strategy.
These other guys did street canvassing for hair products,
and these guys made money.
They made way more money than we
did so what they would do is it's really fascinating uh the non-profits would uh give
you a clipboard we've all seen them they're standing on the street corners and you walk
by and they go hey do you have a second you want to talk and the goal of these these people is to
get two people per day to sign up at at the time, 15 bucks a month.
Not a relatively hard thing to do.
And it's sustainable at that rate.
So me and my friends, you know, we meet these guys.
They don't say, hi, how you doing?
Do you have a minute to save the planet?
What these guys do is they see a woman and they'll see, you know, like a Hannah Clare walking by.
And they'll go, they'll be like, hey, what's up?
Hey, your hair looks really good good where'd you get it done and then women instantly the women
stop yeah any like these guys were like oh dude like 90 of women like if they have the headphones
in they might tell you no but the moment you say wow your hair looks great where did you get it
done they stop and then they go oh you know what like hey we work for the salon check it out we've
got this package for you look how much you save and then they get 20 of the sale when the person brings
the coupon in and so we're talking to them i'm like you know what's really funny about you guys
is you stop way more people and you make way more money and i think it's obvious why
you're actually selling a product yeah the non-profits are selling an idea see when when
when the chick hands over a credit card to you,
you hand her something back.
When people give us their credit card,
we give them a smile and a wink,
and then they feel good.
They get nothing.
We literally sell them hopes and dreams.
I think that's why so many fundraisers rely on the,
well, it's tax exempt.
You can get credit on your taxes for it,
but that's also abstract. That's too far away. The street canvassing stuff, it's tax exempt. You can get a credit on your taxes for it, but that's also abstract.
That's too far away.
They're not tax exempt.
The street canvassing stuff is almost never tax exempt.
That's true.
It depends on what year,
but like when I was working at a school, right?
We would be like, well, you can donate to the school.
It's tax exempt, even though it was a private school
and you paid like $60,000 in tuition,
but it's charitable.
The other thing though is like,
how many people are actually like,
I need that $20 write-off at the end of the year?
No one's really that concerned about it.
You're feeling good.
Yeah, you're saying that with this receipt, when you look at your credit card statement, you'll get a warm, fuzzy feeling about how you're morally superior to everybody else.
Well, I would pay for that.
No, I'm just kidding.
People do pay for it.
That's why they pay for it.
And so that's what these nonprofits mostly do.
That's what BLM is.
So my point is, if you go to someone and say, like, you could go out on the street and just
be like, hi, I'm from a corrupt organization.
We're going to funnel your money into a trash can.
We're going to party, buy mansions.
Woohoo.
But don't worry.
We're going to tell everybody that we're saving the
planet and we're gonna say you tried to help they'll be like deal it's actually better with
them because for only 20 a month you get to prove to the world that you're not a racist
and a lot of white people want to buy that ticket that's what they're selling you know what i mean
it's like well i put the sign in my yard and I'm given a bit of every month
and you have all these people who are like,
I have now proved with money and documentation
that I am not racist.
They're selling salvation in the new religion.
Did you ever drive through a neighborhood
and it's like, one side will have all the Trump flags
and on the other one, it's like, coexist.
And you're like, I see you guys are a lot.
There's one over in Brunswick where they're next door neighbors and there's a pride flag next to a trump flag
but let's talk about what really matters what really matters as we uh we move on to the end
of portion of the show red cows life in the dead sea three strange biblical events spark end of
the world speculations so this is a story from uh last October. They say you have the birth of the red cow in
Israel, where there's actually a bunch of red cows in Israel right now. Life found in the Dead Sea
is a contrary to expectations. Life has been discovered in the sinkholes, the Dead Sea,
an environment known for its extreme salinity that typically cannot sustain life. And also a snake
emerged from the Western Wall. So stories like this keep popping up. There was one recently
about Nostradamus. They found another prediction. The world is ending. But I don't know. Dr. Marshall
is the world ending. Well, we're moving towards the end, but our Lord Jesus Christ says, you know,
not the day or the hour. So, you know, you can always play the game and be the prophet, but
so far the odds are always against you. So there are,
you know, there's people talking about the signs of the times and all that. And the red cow thing
is super popular right now, the red heifer. And a lot of people think it goes back to, you know,
when Moses went up on the mountain for the 10 commandments, his brother, Aaron, the high priest
made a golden cow and everybody worshiped it. So I think it has something kind of related to that
story, but in reality, it goes back to Levitical law,
and in order to consecrate the temple,
you need a pure red heifer.
Let's start at the beginning.
So we've heard that they've bred several
and imported several red heifers,
and it is speculated now that they may have
a pure red heifer, meaning no blemishes, may have a pure red heifer, meaning no blemishes.
It is a pure red heifer, which you're saying they can use it to consecrate the ground.
But what does that signify?
Why would that be a sign of the end of days?
So the temple in Jerusalem is the epicenter of Old Testament religion.
And Christ, when he comes to Jerusalem, he prophesies that within one generation,
it will be torn down. So he died in 33 AD. Some people say 30, but the temple in Jerusalem was
torn down in AD 70, the year 70 by the Romans. So Christians for all of these centuries have
always said like, well well there you go christ said
within a generation this will be torn down and the bible of generations 40 years so within 37 to 40
years it was torn down and the in my research i wrote a book called the antichrist and apocalypse
all the early christian church fathers all of them say that the rebuilding of the temple will be a sign of the apocalypse because the
antichrist will want to re-inhabit a temple and declare himself as god in jerusalem so anytime
you start to see the temple being rebuilt that means you're getting close to the end time so
that tradition has been passed down for 2 000 years. And now that you have a lot of people saying, Hey, we've got a red heifer. And by the way, I'm a small time cattle rancher.
I have red heifers. I think they're unblemished. They look pretty good. I got good.
So you are searching for the red heifer.
No, I'm not. I'm getting beef. I like steaks. I'm not sending these to Jerusalem.
But the real question is ribeye or filet?
I'm ribeye.
Ribeye? 100%. Ribeye. Ribeye?
100%.
Ribeye, yeah.
You?
Let's take a vote.
Probably filet.
Okay.
Yeah.
Tenderloin.
I think ribeye.
Okay.
That's a majority.
Everybody says ribeye.
Well, I'd say it's more flavorful, right?
Yeah.
More fat.
So getting the perfect red heifer, a lot of the kind of dispensational evangelicals are like, you know, want to get these red heifers.
And it's a sign that you could begin the architectural project to rebuild the temple on the Temple of the Mount or the Dome of the Rock is.
And then you would initiate end times prophecy.
So that's the hype around the red heifer.
So once they get it, finally, for the first time in thousands of years.
Again, I have a red heifer.
I think it's kind of an overhyped thing.
And there might be some rabbinical traditions about, you know,
it can't have one black hair on.
I don't know all that.
Yeah, I read, like, it has to be perfect in every way and they
go over every and they see one one miscolored hair not i mean they dedicate the temple under
solomon you know did they have genetically modified red heifer when they did it i doubt
it they just had a really nice red heifer yes is my suspicion unless they really did unless they
just had a whole amazing breeding program to get that one red heifer. But yeah, it's sort of the, it's the signal for a lot of people that we are entering the
Ed times because the temple will be built.
It'll bring about the tribulation.
The antichrist will emerge and the dominoes will fall.
So that's, that's the hype about the red heifer.
And then the snake coming out of the wall.
I mean, there's snakes in jerusalem
but it's kind of interesting yeah there's a bunch of things that people keep pointing to there was
one uh i think it was like a year or two ago where people mentioned like venus was passing through
virgo or something and that was in revelation or something like this do you know what that was
about or is that are there are they any are there any other i mean not to say that you believe any
of this stuff but are there any other things that things that you've seen people mention where they're like, this is it, it's happening?
Yeah, I mean, that's referring to Revelation chapters 12 and 13 about the woman, the virgin in the sky and the sun on her head.
So they're kind of, they're looking for some of these constellations and astronomical lineups to be fulfillment of biblical events.
But it's not like the Bible says, when this happens, this means that.
So there's a lot of interpretations.
And my study in it, I try to take a very sober, traditional, historic understanding of what these Bible passages mean instead of just reading a newspaper or flipping through your phone and then like looking at a Bible verse and like, see, it matches.
Right.
You know, this is it.
I was watching this little mini doc on Revelation and it said,
some believe that it was a description of things that had already happened.
Yeah. That's called the preterist point of view. So there's three, basically three views of the
book of Revelation. There's preterist, which means it was past tense there's futurist which means it's in the future
i mean there's a historicist which means the book of revelation is unfolding over the centuries sort
of like a slow motion thing and uh i actually believe all three are true i think there's
multiple i think you can believe in all of them and at the catholic church has historically kind
of been both preterist and futurist. Like,
it was fulfilled in the past, but it also points towards a future reality.
Is it historicist or what?
Historicist. Yeah, preterist, historicist, and futurist.
What is the historicist? I understand the futurist, like, it's predictive, right?
Right.
And preterist is that it already happened. It's descriptive. What is the other one?
So you have, like, the seven seals and the seven trumpets and the seven plagues so they would see this as sort of unfolding over the centuries so like oh so like maybe the third seal
happened in 400 future yeah so it's it's sort of it's it's every century seals and trumpets and i
concurrent as time as we move exactly yeah it's culminating through time and you think it's a
little bit of everything i i the historicist interesting, but I really think that the first coming of Christ and the
destruction of the temple in AD 70 is definitely an apocalyptic thing. It's the end of the Old
Testament. And so that's very significant. And a lot of things in the book of Revelation seem to
talk about that. But then that could point forward to a final culmination that's like what happened in the first century,
but 10X.
In which case, that could be the first world ending, and the next one could be, say, Israel-Hamas.
Yeah, it could be.
It could be.
I'm not so sure that this current crisis fulfills or is—we're seeing things in the Book of
Revelation that relate to Israel and Hamas.
But certainly I think in the book of Revelation,
the temple mount, the temple,
all the antichrist,
all of those things are much more specific.
And right now we don't see anything
that really looks like that.
You don't, I mean,
we've certainly had a handful of guests
who are like, I can tell you who the antichrist is.
Yeah, I don't think so the Antichrist is. Yeah.
I don't think so.
We did one show where they said it was either Donald Trump or Elon Musk.
Well, you know, all the church fathers tend, I mean, they all say that the Antichrist will be Jewish.
Really?
Because he will claim to be the Messiah.
And you don't really have a good claim on the Messiah if you're Scottish.
Right?
So the general consensus is the the antichrist
because he's the anti-messiah antichrist means anti-messiah but for christians that you wouldn't
have to be jewish would you well in order to be the messiah to claim that you're the fulfillment
of the messiah you would even in christianity yeah because the messiah has to be a child of
abraham but could they could be Christian.
Yeah, but it's not genetic.
Because all the prophecy in the Old Testament,
the Messiah comes from Abraham through King David.
So they have to be ethnically Jewish.
They can't be a convert.
No.
So are you saying Jared Kushner?
They could be ethnically Jewish, but still race Christian or something.
Yeah, absolutely.
Absolutely.
And there's actually one tradition that the,
the antique, this is not in the Bible,
but there's a tradition that the antichrist will be born of a nun who was
ethnically Jewish.
So like a Catholic nun who was ethnically Jewish.
Interesting.
Yeah.
But, but, you know, no signs, nothing's, nothing's going on.
Right now?
Yeah.
Yeah.
Not.
Everybody wants it to be that way.
Everybody wants it.
Kind of why?
I think people want science because they feel like if they can interpret the science, they're able to get ahead of the future or what's coming.
What it is is when you're lost and you don't know where you are.
Before we had phones and all that and you have like a Maps Go.
I don't know if you all remember Maps Go.
No, we had MapQuest.
Yeah.
You're looking at these things and you're like, where am I?
And I think that's what people are doing. They're like, where are we? Because so much is arrived
politically, spiritually, morally, all these things. And so people are looking for that.
And I honestly think speaking as a Christian, the, it's really about, do you love Jesus Christ?
You know, are you a Christian?
What is your daily walk like?
I mean, those are the much more important things than trying to discern the signs of
the time or getting the perfect red heifer.
But I believe there are people who are actually trying to foment the end of times.
And that's what's weird.
I think that's really strange that you would want to usher in.
Yeah.
So that was part of the thing I was watching where they said, as you described it, the three views,
they were like, some are saying it's predictive,
some are saying it's past.
And they were also pointing out
that something it's instructive,
that it's not telling you this is what happens
when you do bad things.
It's not telling you this is what happened
when you do bad things.
It's not telling you this is what will happen
in the future.
Regardless, some believe it's saying, here's how you make the Messiah come.
And so they're intentionally trying to import genetically modified red heifers to be like, these are the parameters.
This is what we're supposed to be doing.
Yeah.
And so they can be, what, like, so they can be raptured or something?
Yeah.
I mean, they want, I mean, honestly, they want Jesus Christ to come back.
So how do we make him come back?
Get the red heifers.
Are you familiar with the cargo cults?
No.
World War II, when the various factions are flying their planes over these islands in the, I think it's the South Pacific.
The uncontacted tribes that lived there were seeing these things flying around.
And they were shocked and confused and terrified.
So they built effigies of them, hoping it would make them come back.
And they were called the cargo cults.
When people would land there, they saw these people with these fake planes they built from straw and bamboo.
And part of me, you know, it feels it's kind of like that.
Like, gee, you know, let me let me start by asking
you this question is there is is there a stated reason as to why jesus came to save mankind
yes yes because of sin but so so saint paul calls adam it calls christ the new adam so
adam eve sin and then there needs to be a redemption.
There needs to be an atonement.
But was there a catalyst?
Like this is the moment or was it, you know, God decided?
So St. Paul says that Christ came in the fullness of time.
So that, he doesn't explain what that means, but there's an indication here that something had happened in the world. And a lot of people say, you know, you have the Roman roads,
you kind of have the world starting to get connected to one another so that you can have
a spreading of the message over time. The reason I bring it up is that the idea that someone would
foment rapture or the coming of the Messiah sounds a lot like some dude building a bamboo plane and
bowing before it, hoping the planes come back. know what i mean yeah like when the time comes the time comes and that's just it i mean it's going to be a horrible
time they say they'll be the most martyrs of all time there'll be persecution there'll be martyrdom
there'll be murders i mean it'll be a very plagues it'll be very difficult so you know
like christians the christians that talk about like seeing signs in America, et cetera.
I imagine that like the description that I've heard in Revelation and stuff, it sounds way more like massive war and like actual like civil war in America.
Like an apocalypse.
Yeah.
Like, you know yeah and so like
when people are like man it's you can tell it's come and look around here i'm like man there's a
lot of people going to work dude there's a lot of the lights are still on man so like but apocalypse
means revelation doesn't it yeah revelation it's apocalypse apocalypse oppo means away or pulling
in and calypso is like a veil so you're pulling a veil away. That's what it means.
What if the veil is removed and people can see through it?
Like everybody's on DMT all at once.
Immediate no for me.
No, I think it's, you know, when you read the opening chapter of the book of Revelation,
which is called Apocalypse in Greek, it talks about how John, who's the last living apostle,
God pulls away basically the veil so that he can see
what God sees, which is going to happen on earth. So he's, he's seeing things from a,
he's looking down and he's seeing from the heaven point of view. Wow.
What made you interested in this? Like, were you always a Catholic? How did you get to where you
are now? You know, I was raised nothing. I wasn't baptized. I didn't go to any churches. And when
I was like 12 or 13, my dad got me all the autographs of the Texas Rangers. I was a huge
baseball fan. And there was a player named Daryl Porter and he wrote under his name,
R-O-M 10 colon nine, which is a Bible verse. And I found out it was a Bible verse. It's Romans 10,
nine. And it reads, if you, if you believe Jesus is Lord and confess, if you confess your mouth,
Jesus is Lord and believe in your heart that God raised him from the dead,
you'll be saved.
And I was like,
Oh,
you can be saved.
Just pray this Bible verse.
I mean,
I was like 12 or 13.
And so then I started having a lot of questions about God and Jesus and
spirituality.
So I just,
you know,
all through high school and college was reading and studying.
I actually became an Episcopalian priest.
Wow.
And then I got really involved in the pro-life movement.
And there was like all Catholics all the time. And I was very impressed by that. And I just kind of read
my way in and eventually became a Catholic in my late 20s.
Catholics are good with the surrounding in mass. They have tons of children and they're
always showing up for the events.
Yeah. I mean, I went to mass this morning. It's the Feast of the Ascension and like,
there's just kids everywhere. You just hear kids cooing the whole time. And I think that's important because as a culture, I mean,
you have to procreate. If you're going to continue a civilization, if you're going to continue what
you're doing, there has to be children. Yeah. I grew up Episcopalian and I have gone back to the...
I've moved out of state, but I've gone back to the church I grew up in and there's just no one
there. When I was a kid, there were tons of kids or Sunday school and things like that. But I had a Catholic say to me once, they talk about
having cry rooms or kids kicking on mass, and they're like, well, a crying church is an alive
church. That means that we're growing. I always say if your church ain't crying, it's dying.
So let me... I want to read this real quick. This is the population of Christians,
Christian population growth. Wikipedia says christian fertility rate has varied throughout history blah blah um from 89 to 2009 the average world fertility rate decreased from 3.5 to 2.58
a fall of 0.92 we get it the average weighted fertility rate for christian nations decreased
in the same period from 3.26 to 2.58 um let me see the average weight for muslims decreased as
well i'm trying to see what's the actual number.
I guess they don't have it.
They don't have it.
Well, it decreased to what?
2.58 as of 2009.
So, well, let's see.
Oh, there it goes.
2.7 right there.
Is that what it says?
Christians are second with 2.7 behind.
And Muslims are at 3.1.
So Christians at 2.7 behind muslims are 3.1 muslims so uh christians at 2.7 liberals are at like 1 1.3 1.2 or something or less i think might be like
0.7 now yeah uh i we've gone over this quite a bit but in the 2000s liberals were having one point
i think it was like 1.45 and conservatives were having 2.03 on average.
And so this means it's going to be four to three conservative to,
to liberal.
This trend continues.
Yeah.
It's it's,
that's just it.
It's over.
I mean,
my wife and I have eight kids.
Three of them are voters now.
You have like trip or you have four times replacement rate, effectively.
So I mean, and the more kind of conservative Catholics you get, I mean, I have a friend
who has 12 kids.
I mean, there are some mega families out there.
And I think as we move through the next two or three decades, you're going to see the
more and more traditional Catholics, the more and more radical Muslims, maybe throw in some
Mormons in there.
But procreation is procreation.
It's hard to fight it.
I think the future is, for the United States,
likely going to be heavily Christian and conservative.
And the math is inevitable.
It is.
For the people who are saying,
yeah, but they're indoctrinating kids,
but that's being resisted.
Yes.
The,
the,
the liberals are not resisting the decline of,
of,
of fertility.
Conservatives are.
Conservatives are going down as well,
but conservative,
but conservatives are resisting and doing shows.
And they're,
they're saying have more kids.
Liberals are saying,
don't have kids.
Right.
Liberals are going,
there's a photo of a family and you can see they've
like eight kids and it goes all the way all the kids are standing next to each other and then the
mom's holding a baby and i think the mom's pregnant yeah and the comments and the liberals are like
what is wrong with you stop why are you doing this meanwhile conservatives are like more more
babies and i think the biggest deterrent right now for for young conservatives is the economy which
again i think would redouble their interest
in Trump, even if they're on the fence. I do have to
say, Seamus from Freedom Tunes
just texted me, and he said,
can't believe you replaced me with another Catholic.
I go, and you swap a
brother out?
Look, if you want to be the
resident Catholic, you have to be present.
I just want to point out, you know, like
when Styx accident hammer came
he gave us spoons
Styx was such a fun guest
Styx is great
because he knows
about that
shame as a guy
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We got Clint Torres.
He's back.
He says, howdy, people.
Go to the gym, Clint.
Howdy, Clint.
Token black guy.
Unfortunately, second place with howdy, people.
He's trying.
He's trying.
Let's go.
We've got a lot of people who are asking for help in the super chats
because I think it was like two days
I gave people,
so we routinely get these super chats
where people are like,
hey, you know, I'm hurting.
Please go to Give Sound Go.
I try to read them sometimes
and I understand a lot of people are like,
Tim, you're being scammed.
Like these aren't real.
That's what I think when I see you do it.
I'm like, I can't believe he's doing this.
But what if he's not?
I know, I don't know know sorry to be like too optimistic
humanity right now the sin is on them but night yeah yeah and and 90 of it is it's like someone's
like my dog is dying please help and i'm like i must i must help you know because like we spent
a stupid amount of money to try and save mr bocus he got his pro model skateboard right behind me
uh mr bocus was our cat He had underdeveloped kidneys.
And so once he became an adult,
his kidneys were working at like two to three times the rate
because they were too small.
And so he died at five and a half.
We tried giving him stem cells,
but his kidneys were just too small for an adult body.
It was like 10 grand to try and get him all of this treatment,
like a ridiculous treatment to save a cat.
So, you know, when people are chatting and they're saying they've got like a sick pet or whatever,
I just, I couldn't imagine. I mean, actually I can't imagine because I've had many dogs who
have died, but for where I am right now, knowing that we did everything we could to save Mr. Bocas,
this, you know, this poor little cat. And there are people out there who I've already,
I've already decided I'm going to give someone money
because they said their dog is only two years old
and suffering from some issue.
And I'm like, man, if one of our dogs,
like even my brother's dogs or whatever,
my brother's dog got hurt, paid for the surgery,
no questions asked.
And it was expensive.
He had like a slip disc or something.
If, I can't imagine how
painful it must be if you know you have a good nice loyal dog not you know young and then they
say your dog's gonna die unless you have 10 grand and you're like i can't i don't have ten thousand
dollars and then the whole world expects you to just say who cares it's a dog right i remember
there was there was one is a well-known story in dog law. Two farmers were fighting.
The dog was running around the yard.
One guy shot and killed the dog, pissed off at the neighbor.
The neighbor lost it and called cops, went to court, and the court awarded him $200 for killing his dog.
And they said it was destruction of property. It's like an old story I read about it
and I was just like,
destruction of property?
I understand a dog is not a human being,
but it's still-
We didn't hit your fence.
I know, yeah.
So, you know,
well, I know that there,
you know, and it is kind of,
I also have to admit,
it's kind of messed up when someone's like,
I'm about to be homeless, please help.
And I'm like, but this person's a dog.
You know, I don't know.
You're doing the best you can.
All right.
Let's see.
Tactiplaty says, Tim, would you kindly say some good things about the film Gattaca without spoiling it?
I'm trying to convince a fellow Timcast member, Fear Melts Bray, to watch it.
Also, please give her back a follow.
Gattaca's great.
Gattaca's like one of the few movies I've seen.
I think it's cool.
It's a scary movie.
Like, it's not a horror movie.
It's just like the prospect of this future.
Yeah.
I don't want to give too much away, though.
Let's see.
What is this?
Clint says, Tim, I found myself dating a rather rotund lady she's eating
me out of house and home and now it's between her sustenance and my whiskey please help anything
will be appreciated uh apparently youtube doesn't like my name without a space between it well
unfortunately for you uh maybe it's the whiskey yeah someone super chatted asking to help save
their dog and so we'll get to that super chat and we'll shout them out maybe we can help save a dog it's brutal man you know but i'll but i will do my part you know it would be i i i love the idea
that you know you've got 30 you know 8 000 people watching and if they each gave each gave one dollar
to someone they can save them from something or whatever and it's like it's just a dollar for you
you know what i mean but for this one family you've saved their life you saved their dog and so that's like a
cool idea you know not that everyone can do it maybe you need your dollar for your cheeseburgers
that's all that's you know you do your thing all right evan carter says send good vibes to my
sister struggling with a mystery autoimmune disease and a medical system that is sending her in circles leaving her right uh
withering in bed anything you can send helps uh at evan carter 37 good luck sir see that's what i
was saying it's like oh man i want to help someone's dog and this person's got a human
family member that's what's so that's rough about it once again says bank was threatening to repo
truck and equip needed for
livelihood not asking for money just want to give thanks to god for the provision he sent
hey see there you go there you go all right what what have we here it's interesting having you
read these because like it makes me think about you know charitable giving communities we talk
a lot about how people are not as engaged in their communities.
And I think the Tim cast and especially like the members community is really interesting because they are.
They're always doing something.
They're really busy.
They know a lot of what's going on each other's lives.
And I think that is something people are missing.
Not that you shouldn't.
You know, I understand why you're asking Tim for money, but also like, wouldn't it be cool if we knew our neighbors and knew what was going on with them and could say like, this is how I'm going to help you.
I feel like we just don't have enough of that in this country right now.
Splug the Goblin says, hey, Tim and gang, first time Super Chatter, longtime fan.
I came bearing news from the front lines of the culture war.
A new general has popped up by the name of Guard Bro.
He made a pro America Dungeons and Dragons called the Veil Riders.
Check it out.
We really got to do this dnd session
with maybe this we have ian do this um we want to do a dnd session that's based on modern politics
it's it's what they did in 2020 when the democrats ran their war games of the 2020 election
and so the idea would be to get i don't know what like six people what's it what's a good d how many
players is good for D&D?
Does anybody know?
Six with a DM.
So there's seven total, but six players.
And then we do three Democrat, three Republican.
And then your goal as a player in this show
is to, to the best of your abilities,
represent an individual within this faction.
So if you're Donald Trump, what would Donald Trump do?
Be real, like we're not being silly.
And then actually war game out
like this D&D style session
of the 2024 election.
I think we definitely got to do that.
Got to get Ian to do that.
Do you play Dungeons & Dragons?
I've never played.
But you should learn.
You can do this game.
War games.
The, what does it say?
The Womble.
Sitting back, listening to tim while making real leather armor
for my chickens i want some armor for the chickens is that cockfighting kind of thing
well no because they peck each other so uh yeah yeah so we have we have some armor for our chickens
they have they have back saddles for when the roosters jump on their backs and do the business yeah but um here's what i want to do can we make armor for chickens
that will increase their flight time
so chickens are actually pretty good at jumping yeah and uh you know a lot of people don't have
chickens don't know this they'll be out in the country and they'll see a rooster up in the tree
like 12 feet up and they'll be like what it's like yeah they they're birds yeah
they're birds they just don't have sustained flight yeah like a turkey turkeys do fly uh
not very far but but they do fly more than a chicken yeah like you you'll you'll see turkeys
walking around and they'll fly away and then start to go bad but they actually can can take
off and then uh go for bit. Turkey sleep in trees.
I'm wondering if we can build a system, maybe using a light carbon fiber, where you can extend the flight time of a chicken.
All I can picture is like a chicken with basically a hang gliding suit on it.
So I suppose the issue is weight to glide.
I was going to say, you probably just wanted them to lose weight.
Put all these chickens on a diet.
But that's why I'm saying flight time,
not that they can actually fly.
Right.
But if you,
because I know that you cut the wings,
their flight time is gone.
So I'm wondering if you extended it
with an ultra light material
that could still displace air,
you throw them,
they could just get a better glide.
What I really wanted to make and was never able to was a wing suit for mr bocus so that when he jumps putting his feet out causes the glide to extend to the sides and back so he
could actually glide that'd be the coolest thing ever for a cat like it's got it's it's folded up
like a backpack and when jumps, the wings come out
and the tail fin comes out and then the cat glides.
Someone's got to make that, right?
I know it's possible.
I feel like someone on Etsy sells this product.
Like somebody is like, I too share this dream.
Do you have any other animals?
I too share this dream.
You want your cat to fly and I respect it.
The small woodland creatures
and fear everywhere of flying cats.
Can you imagine a squirrel that's like, can't go near that house?
That cat flies.
Nothing is safe there.
Do you have cattle?
We have two dogs.
We have a bunch of cows and we have bees now.
We just got bees.
That's the coolest thing.
It's so cool.
I like bees.
Bees are nice.
Wasps are bad.
Yeah.
Bees are magical my step-grandmother
is who's in the dallas area as a beekeeper and it's really yeah yeah it's really interesting
yeah i've just been reading bee books all right sherman panzer says impeach biden about damn time
isn't it funny how unless it's money no one talks about the ukraine war anymore almost like the
previous thing matters little despite being a far worse war these people are incompetent beyond measure glory usa agreed incompetent beyond
measure all right let's grab some more super chats what's this uh let's see we'll find a good
one it's just that youtube is lagging for whatever reason.
I don't know what to do about it.
Look, I'll filibuster if you need me to.
That's why I'm here.
When I press the scroll wheel, it takes like three seconds before the screen actually moves.
So I'm like, I will pet her.
What kind of dogs do you have?
Do you have farm dogs or do you have family dogs?
These are family.
They're half Cavalier, King Charles, and half Poodle.
So they're Cavapoodle. Very fancy for a cattle ranch. Yes, they're half Cavalier, King Charles, and half Poodle. So they're Cavapoodle.
Very fancy for a cattle ranch.
Yes, they're cute.
Shador says, Tim, stop being afraid of Nick, you coward.
Set up a culture war and bring Nick Ricada on to talk freedom and liberty.
Nick Ricada is great.
You've convinced me.
Well, Nick Ricada, oh, jeez, I guess we'll have him on the show.
He can come on whenever he wants.
I expect Nick Offerman to be here one of these days. You keep saying this. Sincerely, Nick Ricada is oh, geez, I guess we'll have him on the show. He can come on whenever he wants. Look, I expect Nick Offerman to be here one of these days.
You keep saying this.
Sincerely, Nick Cricada is hilarious, though.
He's great.
You should watch his show.
Watch his show.
He's funny.
But I also have no problem saying this, too.
We tried to organize a Nick Fuentes show.
It has to be a debate, otherwise you get banned.
Nick knows that.
That's why I'm like, I don't understand why they're mad.
I guess it's like, I suppose, I think the Krasenstein said they debate him. you get banned nick knows that that's why i'm like i don't understand why they're mad i guess
it's like if i suppose if i think the krasenstein said they debate him i was like well i i guess
you know i i thought they wanted to have like this like top level high level debate with like
a professor a theologian an academic you know or whatever but if they want to go with the
krasensteins and we'll we'll work on. We'll figure it out. I don't know.
I think it would be hilarious.
But we'll see what happens.
Krasensteins are funny.
Yeah.
Are they Jewish?
I don't know.
Yeah.
I don't know.
But they said they were debated.
I'm just like, I guess.
I'm sure they get called Jewish.
That's just the thing, too.
That's the other thing about it.
It's like, you know, we wanted to do a big show with a big debate we don't want to just find whoever to do a show just to have you on i don't know it's there's a lot of people who aren't on the show
let's grab some more super chats as i try to scroll on youtube and it resists and does not
does not want to michael a says, Tim, you said zoomers
want Israel wiped off the map. This the first time I hear of this. Is there any proof? I thought it
was just them wanting Israel to stop killing civilians. Yes, it was the from the river to the
sea and from the water to the water. If you literally ask them and it's just a weird deflection.
They don't think Israel is a a real place they think it's a
colony that was created and displaced the population that was there that's it i heard this
it's all france fannin it's it's anti-colonialism and that's the whole deal it's the the israelis
are considered a colonial power by the left that's all there is to it they're and it's all anti-colonialism and
that's why it's always that's why the violence is is a policy they make apologies for it because
the the in france fanon's book the wretched of the earth it says that the the process of
decolonization is inherently violent so if you have anybody talking about decolonization they're
talking about violence and you you see people talking about decolonization they're talking about violence
and you you see people talking about that on on twitter and and and being surprised that there
are people upset about october 7th there was a krasenstein's aren't gonna do it this is this is
the thing it's like dude nobody wanted to do it and so i saw one of the krasenstein's comments
saying like i'll do it and apparently it's like no they actually said they can't do it
it's like oh okay there was this is i got a message right when i said it that's why
okay they were like no correction they won't do it i'm like oh there was um there was a professor
who was interviewed this week or at least i listened to it this week and she was involved
in she was arrested on dartmouth's campus and she also used to be the head of jewish studies
at dartmouth and she was saying you know this from the river to the sea line came up and she's like,
well, these students are fighting for the thing that they see as the genocide of the
generation.
They see it as their moral obligation to step in.
And they don't see from the river to the sea as meaning violence.
They just mean they they believe that it means freedom as it should be everywhere, which
is interesting because it means that someone is saying the same words and someone else
is saying like, but that's not what it means apparently we don't even speak as the common
language anymore apparently the krasensteins publicly stated we have to pay them to bring
them to come do it boo okay i mean like we cover everyone's travel and accommodation even
international you're not worth being paid sorry well it Well, it's just, we don't,
we've never paid a guest to be on the show.
Yeah.
And we've also had, this is wild.
We've had people offer us money to be on the show and we say, no, never allowed.
And we've had people offer us sponsorships
that were, yeah, sure.
We love taking sponsorships.
We do them very rarely.
Now we mostly support, just do cast for you.
What do you want us to shout out? we mostly support, just do cast room.
What,
what do you want us to shout out?
And they say,
just at some point in the show,
talk about a subject I want you to talk about.
And we go,
nope,
have a nice day.
That's not a sponsorship.
Creepy.
Wow.
People who are like,
I have an issue that I want people to know about.
And I want you to just read the story.
And I'm like,
I will not do an undisclosed advertorial.
Not going to happen. Yeah. But that's not, that's not, I will not do an undisclosed advertorial. Not going to happen.
Yeah.
But that's not, I mean, I don't fault people for asking that.
They don't know.
I just say that's beyond our standards.
We won't do that.
Let's get some more super jets. Did you get any RFK Jr. ones ever?
Requests?
Just kidding.
We actually, I think we are having RFK Jr. on soon.
We had a hard time booking him. And I was very critical of him. But I'm glad to think we are having RFK Jr. on soon. We had a hard
time booking him and I was very critical of him, but I'm glad to see that they said that they would
come on the show because, uh, he was, he was doing very friendly press only for a while, you know,
but, uh, well, okay. You know, I'm, I'm looking forward to it with there's things we like about
him as things we don't like about him. Do you think that there's, it's a sign that he's starting
to sort of see that time's running out and you have to kind of take on the harder interviews to really get to an audience that you haven't reached yet?
Maybe.
Or he is the shadow campaign.
And now in the 11th hour, he's flipping to go after people who may be partial towards Trump.
Yeah, they they they cut two percent of the of the independent vote from Trump that can swing it for Biden.
He could be the spoiler.
So I don't see RFK Jr.
having a strong enough policy platform right now,
especially with the few things he's flip-flopped on,
pertaining to like guns and child sex change surgery.
I can't identify why he would be a better candidate than Trump, but I'll talk to him about it.
Absolutely, absolutely.
For those that are wondering,
advertorial
is what it's called when news organizations run a news article that's paid. And so there was a law
that was passed that made it so they legally had to disclose they were doing it. And so they put
in teeny tiny letters up at the top advertorial under the title. So you'll see an article that'll
say something like shocking news about your favorite shampoo what this shampoo
actually is better and it would name the brands and that's targeting a product at women they think
they're reading a news article but the news organization was paid by the company to run a
news story and they were like what's wrong with doing that it's same thing as any commercial and
it's like people think they're getting honest journalism, not paid content. And so when you pay them to write about it,
you're only going to write good things.
Advertorial, scammy.
I hate them.
It's disgusting.
Do you take sponsorships on your show?
Not many, but yeah.
And how do you decide like what to take?
What's your business model?
I really like if it's something I use, you know,
or something that's, I'm taking on more now,
but yeah, I'm pretty... I've turned
down more than I take.
I just don't want to have something random
that's... Wow. I really cannot
look at Super Chats. It's so annoying.
I have no idea what... Is it sludgy?
Yeah, it's like...
It's taking four seconds to scroll.
I'm like, I can't even
scroll. It was happening on PCC as well.
Let's see. Kame says, just want to shout out Phil for that killer single, Divine. I'm a huge can't even I can't even scroll it was happening on PCC as well let's see
Kame says
just want to shout out
Phil for that
killer single Divine
I'm a huge fan of yours
and I really want to say
that this is a true
callback to OG Metalcore
shout out to Jason
and Mike True Gods
cheers thank you
very much man
it's a great song
thank you too
I was skating to it
I was like
I'm trying to get
I was trying to get a trick
I was trying to do
a frontside nose grind
frontside 360 shove it out
and I was like
I need something heavy
because like
my playlist is playing
and then it plays like
Total Eclipse of the Heart
or something
and I'm like
well yeah
but like not now
and so I had to put on Divine
and I needed that screaming
and like
and then I
got that energy man
almost landed it
I stuck three of them
and I didn't get it though
it's a
a speeding violation
inspiration
people people be be getting the tickets
listening to Devon.
Is that what you said?
You're like, speeding ticket song, let's go.
That's what it is, yeah.
It really is.
Man, this is so brutal trying to,
maybe this will help.
I have no idea why the browser is not working.
It's YouTube.
It is YouTube.
Yeah, it's not the browser all right
bakers baker says tim our sweet two-year-old pup maggie has been hospitalized with vet bills
that are absolutely crushing please share oh where'd it go did it disappear
it's youtube anti-talk is that happening right now i mean this is what's happening on pcc as well it's got it's got to be youtube please share our give send go slash gc e98 um so uh let me see if
i have this i just pulled up i am going to be sending two thousand dollars to help you with
your dog's medical bills yay and on give send go we like give send GiveSendGo. We don't like GoFundMe. We like GiveSendGo.
They're good. Some say the best.
And
let's do this.
And I know there are a lot of people in the chat
who have things that they really need help with.
But
I want to see if we can
save a dog. Let's see
if this works. Turn on...
What's going on? Give.
There we go. I know it's not
everything you need, but
it is enough.
Well,
maybe not enough, but hopefully
it's helpful enough.
And other people,
something is wrong with Maggie's liver on Give, Send,
Go. Maybe we can come together
and help save a dog.
Maybe.
The other guy up there in the Super Chat had a sister who was ill,
and maybe that's more important, but, you know.
All right.
Purple says, Fox News talking points.
Was that in reference to me saying the Rubio thing?
Because is that on Fox News?
Because I did not hear this from Fox News.
Sometimes I feel like when it's on, like, a major outlet, it's like, oh, so you guys want it to be Rubio.
Interesting.
Yeah.
This I heard from people who work in marketing, marketing stuff and in the Beltway.
So you've got members of you got I don't want to say too much, but nobody from Trump's inner circle.
But people who work on the Hill and in and around are like the rumor going around is that it's's Rubio. And I think it may be because Rubio's doing something. They see Rubio
doing something. So it could be nonsense. I'm just glad this whole, it has to be a woman thing
has ended. Me too. Thank you for saying that as a woman. No, of course. I'm so sick of, we got to
get the woman vote, put up a token woman. I'm so sick of that. I think that people don't understand
that women aren't motivated to vote for other women the way that liberal women are vote are motivated to vote.
Exactly.
Like what you're misreading your demographic here, team.
Yeah.
What Trump really should do is just get some like random dude who is chiseled six foot four with like a nice, you know, like light beard, fine suit, charming, bachelor type, you know?
See, I think it, I mean, this is one of the reasons.
Like Barron.
Well, Barron's a little young.
That's true.
Barron in 10 years.
I think this is why J.D. Vance is like a viable candidate.
It's not necessarily like, I don't, you know,
I don't know about the male model thing,
but I do think people, someone with a young family would actually like,
again, this is something that like DeSantis had going for him.
He's a young guy, he's young Republican, he has family.
It represents the future.
And I think women would be more likely to win.
And Vivek was definitely pushing that too.
You misunderstand.
I'm saying he needs a hunk.
So that when the VP goes-
Only hunk VP's for Tim.
Well, for the women, right?
Cause I'm telling you, Trump comes out
and he says something like,
you're gonna win, we're gonna be the best.
And the women are like, yeah, I don't care.
But then all of a sudden, this chiseled surfer dude walks out in a fine suit, like maybe like a Henry Cavill type.
And he puts his hand on Trump's shoulder and says, that's right, ladies.
And I'll be there, too.
And he winks at him.
And then there's like, oh, and they all swoon.
I think that's more the leftist vote, don't you?
I get what you're saying, but I really think it would be young father like someone with the young feeling i i think that the leftist vote kind of has the reputation of
single and living with cats and all that and it's kind of the idea that you know gavin newson's kind
of my husband he provides for me you know like that's i think maybe a little bit more on the
left way of thinking like he's he's like a ken like yeah like in texas we have
uh what's his name gosh darn it purple says tim you just gave a random dude a thousand dollars
last episode that was a guy who said he was struggling to pay his rent i gave a random guy
10 bucks a guy was like i think i want to get a piece of pizza and i was like that's funny you
didn't have ten dollars yeah there were two people who were like i'm having a hard time paying my
rent and i was like let's pay your rent just felt like doing it can't do it every single day we do well we don't do that well but um
you know maybe maybe what we could do is like we do our own kind of give send go where we choose a
cause every day or something i don't know because it's it people are like tim you're getting spammed
with people who are just asking for money now it's like yeah and people people are asking for money for things they shouldn't be asking money for.
Like, you know, someone's like, I want to buy booze.
It's like, well, come on, man.
Someone's dog's dying.
Well, the nice thing about the Give, Send, Go links, too, is that, like, other people in the chat can help them out.
Whereas if they're just sending you their personal Venmo, I feel like fewer people would maybe partake in that.
Kevin Malone says, what does everyone think of Larry Elder for VP?
He could potentially bring votes from both California and black voters.
He won't overshadow Trump.
And because he's a talk show host, he's plugged into the issues and can articulate the points.
I don't think winning the argument matters.
Trump could pick a ham sandwich as VP.
It would be hilarious.
And all he has to worry about is ballot harvesting.
Yep.
Trump ham sandwich 2024.
Larry Elder told me that i could
be his uh press secretary so you know i feel like i can't comment on this without bias i'm sure he
wasn't serious about that um were you talking about beto earlier by the way yes beto okay
yes i think liberal texas women are like he's my husband like he's my boyfriend you know that is so Napoleon Dynamite from what Beto everyone called Beto Napoleon Dynamite
gosh why don't you vote for me you're so stupid and to be fair Beto also also has a young family
from what I know I don't think his kids are that old uh it's just sort of the like semi-soy version
of what like maybe people think oh yo how cringe was it when he tried to ride a skateboard?
He's like, oh, skateboard.
I was like, no, you don't.
He was rough.
It was like Vivek rapping.
Yeah, don't, don't.
The rapping was not good.
No, it was not good.
However, I am excited for Riley Moore to win in November and go to Congress because he
will be the only member of Congress who can kickflip to fakie on a bank.
Yeah. Kickflip to fakie on a bank. Yeah.
Kickflip to fakie on a bank.
That's what I said.
For those that don't speak skateboarder.
Finally, representation for your people.
Absolutely.
Representation, you know, where's skateboard representation in Congress?
Non-existent.
Non-existent.
But Riley, here's the, here's the thing.
I'll shout out Riley Moore.
How old is he?
He's like 40 something.
He's 40.
I felt like he was like 38 38 he feel like he's a baby
he's young 40s i'm not sure exactly right i'll see if i can find it you can tell that he is now
a family man who works hard at his job and does not skate very often because you can see the
glimmer of pure skill that once existed in his you know in his younger days they're like we he
was skating here and he was doing a few tricks and and I was like, I bet 20 years ago,
this dude was super good at skateboarding.
He's 43.
43.
Now he's a dad, and now he works,
and now he's a treasurer, and so he doesn't skate that often.
And he came here during our event.
He did a kickflip on the bank, which is good.
And he still got it.
But, you know, you can tell that he was top tier.
You know, now he's moving on to more important work.
I just think it'd be funny if,
you know,
because today you did the opening party.
He was here skating.
If one day I walk in and it's this Congressman skating the ramp with you and doing all this
stuff.
Like it,
it would be amazing.
It's a state treasurer.
Yeah.
Yeah.
That's funny.
So funny.
Yeah.
We had a contest and I was like,
should we do a bounty for,
um,
land a kickflip on the bank as an elected representative for a state?
Like he's the only one who can do it.
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