Timcast IRL - Timcast IRL #1028 Elon Musk Says PROSECUTE FAUCI After NIH Finally ADMITS To GOF Research w/Pearl Davis
Episode Date: May 18, 2024Tim, Hannah Claire, Phil, & Serge are joined by Pearl Davis to discuss an NIH official admitting US taxpayer money was used for gain-of-function research in Wuhan, AOC & MTG sparring during a congress...ional hearing, & the women's jersey for Harrison Butker selling out after his controversial speech. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
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Yeah, actually, they did fund gain of function research.
Not that it surprised anybody.
I mean, we all knew this, but the admission is huge now because Fauci is expected to testify.
Nobody should forget what happened during the COVID lockdowns.
And that's strange because Fauci said that they weren't funding these things,
despite all of the evidence that they were.
You know, I have a question for Trump.
Are any of these people going to go to jail first for lying to Congress, lying under oath?
And then after that, we can explore, I don't know, funding banned gain of function research.
The federal government said you can't do this stuff anymore.
And they found workarounds and did it in other countries.
So we're going to talk about that.
And I guess I guess we're going to talk about Marjorie Taylor Greene and AOC fighting in Congress and it's fake
I guess
some woman has fake eyelashes and then she
got called a butch body
that's Congress
at least nobody got caned
that happened before and we'll talk about that
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Joining us tonight to talk about this
and so much more is Pearl Davis.
Hi guys, thanks for having me.
My name's Pearl.
I have the YouTube channel,
just Pearly Things and theaudacitynetwork.com. Well, right on. Thanks for having me. My name's Pearl. I have the YouTube channel, Just Pearly Things, and theaudacitynetwork.com.
Well, right on.
Thanks for hanging out.
Phil's here.
Hello, everybody.
My name is Phil Labonte.
I'm the lead singer of the heavy metal band All That Remains.
I am an anti-communist and a counter-revolutionary.
How you doing, Hannah Clare?
I'm good.
It's nice to see you again.
It's nice to see you.
I'm Hannah Clare Brimlow.
I'm a writer for scnr.com.
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Follow all of their work at TimCastNews on Twitter, unless it's changed its name.
Hi, Serge.
Hey, Hannah Claire.
I am Serge.com.
Let's get started, guys.
Here we go from the post-millennial.
I had to pick the most exciting version of the story.
Elon Musk says prosecute Fauci after top NIH official admits funding gain-of-function research at Wuhan lab.
So here we go from the New York Post. This is the National Institute of Health
official finally admits taxpayers funded gain of function research in Wuhan after years of denials.
Look at this. Look at their opening line. It's about time. At long last, NIH principal deputy
director Lawrence Tabak admitted to Congress Thursday that U.S. taxpayers funded gain of
function research at the one Institute of Virology in China in the months and years before the COVID-19 pandemic. Dr. Tabak asked
Rep. Debbie Lesko of the Select Subcommittee on the Coronavirus Pandemic, did NIH fund gain-of-function
research at the Wuhan Institute of Virology through Manhattan-based nonprofit EcoHealth
Alliance? It depends on your definition of gain-of-function research.
If you're speaking about the generic term, yes, we did.
Oh boy, let's go back in time.
September 9th, 2021.
Newsweek reported the NIH has denied funding studies
that would make a coronavirus more dangerous to humans
after it was accused of doing so
following the release of research proposals.
All right.
Now, Elon Musk is, of course,
saying the dude should be arrested. I do not see a reality now where anyone could say with with
and not be ridiculed for saying so that the coronavirus came from a wet market.
We knew they were doing gain of function research. John Stewart goes on Colbert's show and says
the Wuhan coronavirus research center
or laboratory has a virus emerge in front of it. Now, now they're just saying, OK, yes, we did.
The only real question is, is Fauci going to go to jail? I kind of feel like the answer is no.
I don't think he will. I mean, I hate to say that, right? Like, I would love to see justice be
carried out for this. But the reality is we're in an election year and, you know, Republicans don't control the Senate.
So they might call him in for some questioning.
There might be some investigation,
but will this actually go anywhere?
The House should, they should absolutely go
and subpoena every single person that lied to Congress.
They should bring, haul them in front of Congress.
They should be prosecuted if they lied to Congress.
They should be put in jail if they lied to Congress.
They should be put in jail if they're found guilty.
And I honestly, I mean, I don't expect any of this to happen.
But to even think that it shouldn't, to think that there's an excuse other than just the government doesn't police itself anymore, that politics takes precedence over not only
politics, but politics in control.
The reason is because they don't want to actually draw attention to the fact,
to what they would call indiscretions.
But the blatant outright lies that were foisted upon the American people by the government,
they don't want to admit that they do actually dangerous things the way that they do,
that they fund things.
Guarantee that they are doing things
that are just as dangerous right now, that if they got loose would be far deadlier.
And it's just as possible that what they're doing right now gets loose as it was the day
before COVID got loose.
Yeah.
Like nothing has changed.
They're doing bird flu now.
Yeah.
I mean, I don't know.
I don't know what they're doing, but the point is they're not responsible enough to be doing it. And they're lying to us
about it. And we're not doing anything as a country to hold our politicians or the bureaucrats
responsible. I think as politicians, they also think it's all the media talking heads that were
like these crazy people who keep coming up with all these conspiracy theories. They're doubting
Lord, you know, Lord Anthony Fauci. How could they do this? And like, I think every show that put out a talking head that defended it should answer
for this, but instead they'll ignore it.
Like this is, I hate to be cynical.
I want to be optimistic, but I think the reality is that, you know, Anthony Fauci is going
to retire with the biggest government pension in the nation's history and never face jail.
We're talking about throwing Americans in jail for saying this.
Now, Trump is presumed he's expected to win in November because
his polling is good. It could change.
We have no idea. But in the
event Trump gets elected, do you guys
think anything happens? No.
No.
You really think Trump's going to win? Yeah.
Well, right now
based on the data before us, it looks like
Trump, if the election were held today, Trump won.
I love Trump, but I feel like he won't win because they stole it last oh they stole it last time why
wouldn't they just steal it again can you say that on youtube yeah you should not be able to
you can say okay sorry yeah and and that that is the big argument uh we've been talking about this
the shadow campaign what is that's that's what Time magazine referred to their behind the scenes effort to do things that were let's just call it untoward.
And they called the shadow campaign.
Time magazine literally called it a conspiracy.
Yeah, fair point.
I mean, it's a it's tough right now.
We were talking with Benny Johnson about this the other day because one thing we've brought up is actually fascinating to hear this from Benny. I mentioned that I've been hearing these rumors that Trump
picked Rubio to be his VP. And if that's true, Trump is going to win, not because Rubio is the
best candidate who's going to help bolster Trump, but because it sounds like Trump cut a deal with
the establishment. And that's that's Rubio. And then you have Benny Johnson coming on saying
something very similar, but also adding
the points about how Rubio is actually considered to be a good option for him in terms of, you
know, he can speak Spanish and he can appear on Univision, things like this.
So I feel like with those rumors, it may be as simple as Trump cut a deal with the deep
state.
And the reason why they're not going to steal it from him is because he cut some kind of deal.
Now, this is what Benny said.
He's the dealmaker.
That's what he does.
Right.
That's a good point.
Why wouldn't he do that?
And it doesn't necessarily mean he lost.
It just means you're not going to get everything you want.
And maybe they go to Trump and they say, okay, we're going to cut the BS.
We're going to drop the prosecutions. It's going to slowly go away. We'll do, OK, we're going to cut the BS. We're going to drop the prosecutions.
It's going to slowly go away.
We'll do it slowly.
You're going to win.
No arrests.
I think it's possible that there's dealmaking.
I think that's always been true of any presidency when they're selecting their vice president.
Right.
There's always some sort of promise.
Same thing with like cap numbers or anything else.
The the issue for me is not whether or not Trump wins in November. It's definitely more
what happens to the House and Senate. You know, you could have Trump in office, but if he's
completely gridlocked for the first two years because, you know, both Congress and the Senate
go for Democrats who are going to block anything that he tries to get through or just, you know,
push proposals that he's going to end up vetoing, You know, we don't really go anywhere. The vice presidency is
interesting for a number of reasons, partially because, you know, for me, I think the vice
president should champion immigration. He should keep everyone's feet to the fire in terms of
closing the border. But I don't know that anything matters if you can't get anything through Congress and the Senate.
What do you think is going to happen?
With Trump or with Fauci?
Either one.
I just think that if they stole it last time, they'll do it again.
I think that's a good point with that.
He might cut a deal, but I don't know.
I think so.
I'm a little black pilled.
But then what do you do?
I mean, I vote.
That's all I do.
Yeah.
I don't really follow this too closely,
like the political stuff.
I feel like your average person
no longer cares about this stuff.
I think they care about it,
but it's like outrage that's in the past, right?
They're going to be like, that was not good, but they don't feel like this is the issue that's most pressing to them.
Right now, that's on the shelf.
It's like, here's our shelf of grievances, and we want some kind of justice, accountability.
And sitting on the table is the immigration issue, the invasion at the border.
So this is big, but I feel like people are going to be like, oh, Fauci?
Yeah, I don't know.
And that's the problem is it's the short-term memory.
If there is no criminal prosecution, it happens again.
Yeah, this is not something that's on the top of mind of most people.
I think the people that still think about COVID regularly are the people
that you see walking around wearing masks and they're not inclined to look to punish government,
which is crazy. They're still scared of this. Well, and they would say by any means necessary,
this was justified, right? They would probably be okay with anything.
What do you mean? I think someone who is so worried about COVID today
would just be like,
well, the vaccines were necessary,
so anything they needed to do to make that happen.
Yeah, but this is beyond vaccines.
This is talking about creation.
Making the virus...
So what I'm saying is...
I think they wouldn't care.
I think that they would be like,
well, it was an accident
and the government wouldn't do that to us
and we needed the vaccines
and this, that, and the other.
I think they are so consumed
by not doubting the government
that anything the government was doing, they would justify it themselves. justify but but not but but no no no this is the gain of
function research before even creating it i think that they would justify any actions themselves
but what does it make sense this is the gain of function reasons before the pandemic sure what
i'm saying is just like anything the government does people who are still worried about covid
no matter how covid they're loaded to be would just agree with the government. I get that.
But this would be somewhat something slightly different.
Like this would have to be them saying, well, we needed to do this research for X reason,
not because of the pandemic that didn't exist.
They had to make the virus of the pandemic.
I don't understand what you're saying.
I just think that they would agree with whatever, like if they were to say like, well, Fauci
thought that the research was good.
We would trust him and he must have had good reason.
And it's not his fault.
That's totally fine.
They would take the side of the government.
Then I'd love to hear your run of the mill liberal be like the pandemic was a good thing.
That's like, OK, I guess if that's their position.
So it does put them in a really weird spot.
If you're if you're having dinner with a liberal family member and you say, oh, did you hear
that that top official, Dr. Tabak, I think his name was, said that they actually did the gain of
function research at the Wuhan lab that it was paid for by us. That's what ended up making these
viruses. And then if they go, well, it was a good thing the government was doing it anyway.
And then the pandemic happened. You'd be like, oh, you're pro-pandemic. Okay. I don't know what a person would do when presented with that, you know, that information.
I don't know.
I mean, I could be wrong.
Someone who's super COVID anxious might be like, how could they do this in a world collapse?
But I just think it's the type of personality that is like, who really believed.
Remember the Dr. Fauci worship candles?
Like, he had such a cult following
that I really think there are people that are like,
no, no, he's the savior of us all
and he wouldn't do anything wrong.
And I had a Fauci bobblehead
and Luke broke it on purpose.
I'm like, why did you do that, Luke?
Why did you break my Fauci bobblehead?
And we also have, I think we have a Cuomo candle.
I think there was a Cuomo.
We have a Fauci one and a Cuomo candle.
I gave Brett Dasvik of Pop Culture Crisis one of Tom Cruise because he always told me that he's
a great actor. And I was like, well, that's good for you.
Let's let's shift something we can laugh about on this Friday night and just get fire, I suppose.
We have this from Fox News. AOC baby girl Marjorie Taylor Gre green trade barbs and fiery garland hearing are your feelings hurt
lawmakers had convened for a hearing to hold attorney general merrick garland in contempt
and uh oh man should i should i so marjorie taylor green says this lady's got fake eyelashes
then aoc is like i want those those words stricken how dare you talk about her face or whatever
and then this woman i I think it's Jasmine.
Is that who it was?
Jasmine Crockett, yeah.
She was like, so if I said a woman had a bleach blonde butch body, would that be out of line?
And then the chairman's just like, what is happening?
And it's not a good time to have the women in Congress having this kind of, I don't know what you'd call it, flame?
No.
What do you call it?
Can you imagine the day there's two women world leaders fighting with each other?
Imagine if we had a woman president.
God.
God, that would be terrible.
Engaging in personalities.
The two international female world leaders that I felt like everyone was celebrating from it was Prime Minister Sweden I believe and the Prime Minister of New Zealand and both
have left office so they always quit it wasn't maybe I don't even know if they
made it to a second term like oh no I think Germany was a big break up too
what's her name Merkel was it was Chancellor for a long time and stuff
there was there was the the woman in Finland stuff there's there's plenty of
heads of state that are women.
Is Finland what I'm thinking of instead of Sweden?
I could be wrong.
I think this is the video right here.
No, but if you look up the shortest terms,
they're always women.
Like if you look up the shortest time
people have ever been in office,
it's always women.
Let me, I think this is the video.
I'd like to know if any of the Democrats
on this committee are employing
Judge Mirshan's daughter.
Please tell me what that has to do with Mary Garland.
Is she a porn star?
Oh, Goldman.
That's right.
He's advising.
Okay.
He's advising who?
Do you know what we're here for?
You know we're here about AG.
I don't think you know what you're here for. You know we're here for AG. I don't think you know what you're here for.
Well you're the one talking about it.
I think your fake eyelashes are messing up with your reading.
No, ain't nothing.
Hold on, hold on.
Order, Mr. Chairman.
That's beneath even you, Ms. Green.
That's beneath even you.
Order, that's beneath even you.
There we go.
Order.
I do have a point of order and I would like to move to take down Ms. Green's words.
That is absolutely unacceptable.
How dare you attack the physical appearance of another person.
Are you feeling her words down?
Okay, so that's not her physical appearance.
Like, she put those on intentionally.
Oh, girl, baby girl.
That's not, like, immutable.
Baby girl.
Who said baby girl?
Baby girl.
Is that it?
We are going to move, and we're going to take your words down.
I second that motion.
So who will have to take those words down?
Ms. Green agrees to strike her words.
I believe she's apologizing.
No, no, no.
The chairman's like, what the hell is going on here?
It gets crazy.
I'm not apologizing.
There's more.
You're not apologizing.
I am not apologizing.
Everybody watching this is like, Pearl's right, man.
Pearl's right.
Why don't you debate me?
Mr. Chairman, the minority...
I think it's pretty self-evident.
You're out of order. You don't have enough intelligence.
You're out of order. Chair recognizes Mr. Perry.
Okay, move to strike the ladies' words.
I'd like to strike those words as well.
I'd like to strike the ladies' words as well.
This is nuts, man.
That's two requests to strike.
I fear the day this is the norm.
They cannot take the word.
Another motion to strike her words again.
Here's the correct part of it.
Ms. Green, do you agree to unanimous consent to strike your words?
I repeat again for the second time.
Yes, I'll strike my words, but I'm not apologizing.
Without objection.
Wait, there's more.
There's more.
I ain't sorry.
Wait, wait.
Here we go. It's me. Ms. Crockett. I ain't sorry. Wait, wait, here we go.
It's me.
Miss Crockett.
I'm just curious, just to better understand your ruling,
if someone on this committee then starts talking about
somebody's bleached, blonde, bad-built, butch body,
that would not be engaging in personality.
A what now?
Chairman, I make a motion to strike those words.
I don't think that's a part of it.
I'm trying to find clarification.
Leave it all in there because it's all staying on YouTube anyways.
We're not going to do this.
Look, you guys earlier literally just voted to do this.
God did it first, so you don't want to bother voting.
Ladies and gentlemen, Congress is high school.
What are they there for?
Okay, so Merrick Garland.
They're there for a good reason.
Merrick Garland.
What are they trying to hold him in contempt?
Is that what it was?
They want to hold him in contempt because Merrick Garland is the attorney general.
Oh, okay.
Sorry.
No, no, it's okay.
The chief law enforcer.
Chief law enforcer.
And Biden has issued an executive order saying they don't need to release the tapes of his
interview with one of the special agents investigating. I can't remember what now, but
Biden was being investigated for these documents. And then the investigator was like, yo, this guy's
brain is fried. We can't prosecute. They referred him as like a nice old man with a not great
memory. And so they've released the transcript, but now they want the whole audio released.
And Biden has blocked them from doing this,
which is like kind of questionable.
And ultimately it comes down to Merrick Garland,
who said, you know,
who has ruled against this in the past
and he's been held,
he's been subpoenaed,
he's been voided it.
So they're trying to hold him in contempt.
And also the other part,
I listened to this whole hearing today.
They spent a long time being like,
it's 10 o'clock at night
and we want to go home.
It's honestly like they're all overtired
and having like semi meltdowns.
They all should have had a Snickers.
They all need a Snickers.
We only work nine to five with a lunch break.
You cannot make us stay here.
I think it was Jesse Waters.
It might've been Gutfeld.
They said that there were,
I think it was Waters said they're all hangry.
He's like, basically they're supposed to do
this morning meeting,
but then it got pushed back because these Republicans go to Trump's trial.
And now they're all super pissed off and bent out of shape that they have to work their jobs.
Marjorie Taylor Greene points out at one point during this, she's like,
we used to have to do this all the time when Democrats controlled this chamber. We used to
be here regularly until 11 o'clock at night. But now this one time when this is a really big issue, they're like, no, we can't stay here late. And then the congresswoman
from New Mexico was like, she's a Democrat. She got her opening lines. And she's like,
well, welcome to Washington, D.C., Republicans. It's the most condescending response ever.
So it's really, we're sending our best. They're all bright. They all want to be there and do
the will of the people, clearly.
Yeah,
wow.
And now they're getting into like a cat fight
in this really important hearing.
Very,
very important.
Wow.
I mean,
you know,
Marjorie Taylor Greene,
when she made comments
about her fake eyelashes,
she didn't say anything
negative about them.
What did she say?
Like,
I can't,
I think you can't see
through your fake eyelashes
or something like that.
She didn't say,
you are ugly because of your fake eyelashes or something like that she didn't say you are
ugly because of your fake eyelashes
and then AOC was like
how dare you
and fake eyelashes have gotten out of control
like this is a beauty trend I do not like
some women have really just pushed the limits
of gravity with their eyelashes
look I ain't judging anybody that wears fake eyelashes or whatever
like you can do you
like you can look like as you know put as much makeup on as you want.
Right.
But like,
if someone's going to talk or if you're going to do that and someone
notices,
that is your fault.
You put that stuff on.
So if someone else is like,
yo,
I noticed this and I think it looks silly or whatever.
Guess what?
You put it on,
man.
At what point should these women be removed from the chamber?
And like,
like there's serious people there confused from the chamber and like like there's
serious people there confused comer's like what's going on like they're yelling what's happening
well there's one point in the hearing where he's like i'm wearing two hearing aids yeah i have no
idea what's happening right now well they shouldn't be there to begin with i don't know why we have
female politicians so well because they want to be they want to be there i suppose but uh yeah that's
that's gonna i mean we've had like there are fistfights all over the world did you see the
parliament in taiwan yeah the guy stole the bill and ran off with it there was an american
congressman who they're debating this is i think over a decade ago at this point they were debating
um global warming because that was a big thing at the time and he went out and like scooped up
a snowball and threw it at someone in the chamber like hilarious stuff happens but this is just kind
of screechy and annoying like if someone threw a snowball at me i'd laugh i'm like i if we were
debating and then somebody grabbed a snowball and chuckled and threw it at me i'd be like oh come on
yeah he was like prove this and they were like how could you do this to him i would i would probably
laugh and be like if it caused any kind of damage or whatever, I'd be like, okay, pay for the dry cleaning or whatever.
I don't know if it's snow or ice, but it's funny.
I'm pretty sure at some point in history, there were Congress people that were threatening to shank each other and also had guns in Congress.
Dueling was legal in this country for a long time.
Maybe we should make dueling great again.
We shouldn't.
No.
I mean, look, I'm a voluntarist.
If people want to do that stuff, there shouldn't be any kind of.
Sure.
But you know what?
I prefer I don't I don't mind trial by combat, but not the death part of it.
You know what I mean?
Like, how about this?
If you got if you got beef with someone, you can challenge them to a mutual combat where we have a safe, regulated boxing ring and we all can watch and do pay-per-view.
Then we donate the proceeds or the proceeds are used for funding government programs.
And that's the only way we fund government programs.
Just throw them both body armor and give them handguns.
It's going to suck, but at least they won't die.
I actually think if they get shot, like celebrity, you only aim for the center mass and your body armor keeps you alive.
You don't have a lot of time, man.
You're not going to take a headshot if you're on the clock, you know?
Because homeboys.
Back in the day.
I've been thinking about this for a long time.
Dueling was legal.
And actually it was at the time what they considered to be progressives who banned it.
And so it's like this older conservative generation that, you know, Aaron Burr, Alexander Hamilton, they want dueling.
And they're like, it's for honor.
Here's the thing about dueling, though.
See, like, people actually think for the most part that people were going and trying to kill each other in these duels.
It was an honor thing.
And my understanding is that Hamilton was like, I'll have the duel with Burr under the assumption that I will uphold my honor.
And then what you do is you aim away and you fire and you both proved your honor.
But Burr was like, I actually went for it.
Yeah.
So but I like the idea of celebrity boxing.
I like sanctioned Vegas big arena.
And then like that, you're going to prove instead of debating on the floor, just you guys, you go in the ring, you train.
It's safe.
It's regulated.
There's a referee there.
You know, no untoward behavior, no punching below the belt.
And then whoever wins, you know, congratulations, your billet moves forward or we strike whatever from the record.
Would you box like conservative influencer boxing?
Who would you box?
I don't know if there's anybody I'd box.
Potentially. But I don't box? I don't know if there's anybody I'd box. Potentially.
But I don't know.
I don't know.
I don't know if there's anybody.
You don't have beef with anyone?
No.
No?
I don't think I have a beef with anyone enough to do one of those celebrity boxing things.
Unless it was like a for fun thing where it was like someone I was actually kind of friends with.
And we were like, we'll do a fun charity.
Or like a liberal maybe?
Like one of the streamers or something.
I don't think it'd be fair because they wouldn't win.
At least the conservative, they'd be like, Tim, you better train.
It's like, yeah, you're right.
If it's a liberal, I'd be like, well, I'm going to go have a slice of pizza
and let me know when we're ready.
I'm kidding, by the way.
I am joking.
But that is funny that we're actually seeing a lot of this
like social media dispute boxing as a thing.
You could box Destiny.
Don't I have a couple inches and 40 pounds on them, though?
I don't know.
It's been a while since I've seen them in person.
Yeah, I think I'm just bigger than the guy.
You'd be in different weight classes.
So you could only box someone who was in the correct weight class
I don't know anything about boxing
I'm 5'10 180
I think Destiny is like
well like 5'6
probably like 150 or something
he's taller than me
I don't know
he's taller than you?
am I getting his height wrong?
I apologize
I don't know how tall you are
I know you've been here
but I don't really pay attention
to that stuff
well we don't have the like
thing by the door
where it says the heights
people walk by
you can verify
I must warn you though I did three classes of Kung Fu Well, we don't have the like thing by the door where it says the heights. People walk by. You can verify.
I must warn you, though.
I did three classes of Kung Fu.
Yeah, that's right.
And I did like eight of Capoeira.
Do you think that people would take the options?
Like if a civil court, you're having a dispute with like your neighbor over like, you know, tree falls and it breaks the fence or whatever.
And it gets to the point where you could go to like civil court over it,
or you could just like,
one of you could take the other to a boxing ring,
you know,
like would people take that as an option to settle disputes?
I mean,
look,
congressional Thunderdome at the end of the day,
people can,
can voluntarily decide,
okay,
we're going to just decide this dispute with a boxing match.
Like that's,
there's nothing preventing people from doing that.
Nowadays, there is laws against dueling.
If you were to go in and be like,
we're going to go in quick draw contest,
you're going to go to jail.
But if you get into a fight over something,
possibly the other person, the loser,
could be like, well, he assaulted me.
But at the same time...
Doesn't Oregon have like mutual combat laws?
I don't know what states do.
Because there was this thing with Antifa where like a fight broke out and then everyone said, if you choose to fight each other, then there's no law broken.
It's like you're both just idiots.
But I don't think that works with like killing.
Well, of course.
That's what I was saying.
Like, we don't want that.
Like, the idea that.
It's your body man i i don't like the idea of people because there's there's too many uh uh issues with
if the finality of it the end result i i disagree i disagree i think uh regulated boxing by choice
like you said there's not you could literally do that if If AOC and MTG were upset, they could literally just be like, let's do a sanctioned boxing match to resolve this.
And then there's no laws broken.
So you're saying we could have the congressional Thunderdome.
Because this reminds me that Mark Wayne Mullen from Oklahoma is like a former MMA fighter.
So this is actually something I would want to see.
If C-SPAN starts televising congressional MMA fights,
I feel like its viewership would just really grow dramatically.
I'd box AOC. I would do that one.
Better yet, how about this? The primary consists of an election and the top two candidates in any
primary have to have a sanctioned refereed boxing match. And then the winner of that gets to advance look we have to
as a nation start really prioritizing our physical strength and health and that's how we get people
to do it by you know you know because because it's a blank slate and all people are equal then
like men and women would be fighting in in their primaries for and sanctioned boxing matches you
know what i mean i think we're on to something i feel like we should keep workshopping
this idea i just can't believe women like this trash you got elected that's what's baffling to
me i mean look how did you have to be like likable to be elected you're elected by your
constituents i gotta be honest my my initial thought when i saw this trashy my initial
thought when i saw this fight breakout was like this is not going to be good for the feminist argument.
Men are going to be saying like, the women are fighting over their makeup and hair and nails now.
And the men are acting confused.
And I'm like, yeah, but hold on.
There was a caning in Congress before.
There was dueling.
There certainly were men of action.
I think for the most part now, the guys in Congress are just like flaccid, lazy and weak.
And so the real issue is certainly I don't think this is the issue to fight about.
But the fact that Marjorie Taylor Greene has a fire within her is a good thing.
We should have more members of Congress who actually care and have passion
towards their issues. I don't believe AOC does. I don't believe Crockett does. I believe Marjorie
Taylor Greene absolutely does. I think AOC is an influencer trying to build up a big following.
I think Marjorie Taylor Greene actually is like MAGA all the way. I wish more of the guys were
like, I will speak fiercely about the issues I deeply care about, because for the most part, we learn from the Freedom Caucus.
None of these people even show up for their votes.
The votes are just like four Republicans and four Democrats sitting there.
And then there's some guy who's not even the speaker being like, here's a bill.
And they're like, meh.
It's like, OK, fine, whatever.
And what about this bill?
Meh.
Sure, whatever.
And then the Freedom Caucus came in and started demanding roll call votes, which forced all of these lazy people to actually come in and do their jobs imagine imagine getting paid
174 000 a year to just argue about stuff and you can't even do that because i gotta get on the
phone and i gotta do fundraising phone calls i don't want to actually do my job my job is
fundraising my job isn't actually being in congress the bills are written by aides and
and lobbyists and corporations yeah i don't know this stuff this stuff brings me down i guess it's a drag
and i don't think this is endearing female politicians or any politicians it doesn't
definitely yeah you know um people are saying like they want to see me box people and stuff
like that i i i gotta tell you there there's a
there's likely a direct correlation between fighting capabilities and political alignment
are they who are they saying you should box in the comments are they is there a request someone
i think someone said destiny or something what about like hassan isn't he like bigger
hassan's like hassan's a big. Hassan doesn't do that at all
if I understand correctly.
Because if Hassan does it with anybody,
he will never hear the end of it
because Sam Hyde will ruin him forever.
I think it's fair to consider like,
yeah, how tall is Hassan?
I think he's over six foot.
He's a big guy.
He works out, right?
Like size, weight class,
absolutely messed why we have it.
So that's why this idea of just like
random people fighting each other. that being said i'm pretty sure any right wing like personality
of a comparable weight class would obliterate hassan yeah like it would it would be it would
be it would be a 10 second match ref would call it you see he's there's a video that's gone around
on twitter of him like kicking a bag like, the way that he kicks.
Hassan?
Yeah.
So you watch, like.
Like, actually kicking?
Like, he just training?
Well, like, I mean, kicking.
I think he was trying.
But, like, you watch Joe Rogan kick.
And then you watch Hassan kick.
And you're like, oh, yeah, that's different.
Those are different things.
Joe Rogan kicking a bag sounds like a gunshot.
It's terrifying.
That was awesome.
And he's just the commentator for MMA.
He's a bad man.
He's been a fighter his whole life.
Yeah, and he's trained and stuff like that.
But like, and, you know, Hassan's a big guy, right?
But like, I've seen the way that he looks when he's done like training stuff.
He doesn't look like he trained seriously.
I think for obvious reasons, a liberal guy is going to have lower testosterone
on average, I would presume.
And that's likely due to the fact
that people on the right are going to lift more.
There was a direct correlation between working out
and being right wing or more masculine or whatever.
So you've got these guys, they go to the gym,
they start working out, they start building muscle,
they start getting fit, They're more attractive.
They start feeling better about themselves.
They start adopting more liberty-minded and individualist worldviews based on the fact
that they fought to succeed.
And then you'll have, and this is not absolute.
There's certainly a lot of lefties who are fit and exercise and all that stuff too, but
on average.
So then you're going to have, you take your average person on the right, your average
person on the left and be like, no training come together and we'll we'll get you in the ring
it's going to be like yeah the person on the right is probably going to win i would i would
you can even do trad con versus red pill i feel like that'd be a fair fight right because they're
both kind of right that is just saying the box i just think boxing would be fun to watch
i i think i think the think the testosterone levels are comparable between
Trad Life and Red Pill.
There's like different world views.
That'd be interesting. What do you think?
I mean, there are dudes
in the Red Pill sphere
that are pro fighters and that
are more apt to be
fighters. I don't know that there are a lot of TradCon
guys that are fighters. We'll get that one
NFL kicker, right? He's healthy
and he's more trad. An NFL
kicker is different to a
fighter. I mean, maybe you're
just looking at your sports. But if you're already athletic,
if you already work out regularly, you could train
to fight. I don't know what condition that guy's in.
I'd box someone if it was big enough, but it
would have to be like, like I said, I don't
know how big AOC is, because I'm pretty
tall for a chick. I don't box at all, but I i just i like good tv you know yeah i mean do you think
it's part of the entertainment is what people are looking for in online influencers yeah i think
people would watch it conservative bod watch it conservative boxing yeah i mean the fights
there are people that do fights there's not more important things we could do
I'm just saying it'd be fun
there are fights there was that iDubbbz was doing
fights for a while you know creator clash
and stuff like that so I mean whereas
there's not really a whole lot of people in the
political world that are getting
into the ring and I think that's probably because they're not
actually focused on
being just content creators that
are just you know trying to do you
know that are just trying to do whatever you know just do anything to stay on youtube which no
offense to anybody i'm not trying to crap on anybody if you're an entertainer then you know
you'll do stunts and do things like that whereas if you're like oh my thing is politics then you're
going to be like well i'm i'm you know i, I read a column or I do this or whatever, you know? How many, uh, this is, this is really interesting actually.
Uh, how many right wing personalities also do some kind of physical sport that you can
name?
I mean, everybody that's a right wing personality lifts to some, some degree or exercises nowadays.
But, but, uh, I mean like, uh, Joe Rogan actually is a fighter.
He, he was a fighter when he was young.
He's the UFC commentator.
He's clearly in very good shape.
And there's that viral video of him doing that kick tutorial.
And it sounds like a gunshot when he kicks that bag.
Pearl, you play volleyball.
I skate.
Phil, you work out all the time.
You're posting videos all the time.
Are there, and I'm wondering if there's a correlation
between playing sports and political alignment.
Because it does, it will translate to
you training to improve yourself
versus people who don't.
Not for women.
Volleyball, basketball players,
they're pretty feminist.
All still feminist?
Yeah.
I mean, it's if you look at like the coaches
for volleyball teams and basketball,
a lot of them are lesbians.
Like a lot.
You know, I noticed this too.
I can't speak for any other sport in skateboarding,
but like the overwhelming majority
of female skateboarders are lesbians.
Yeah.
I think there's something
where it raises our testosterone.
Like I think there's something to that. Yeah,. Like, I think there's something to that.
Yeah, I wonder.
I don't know.
Or it could be an inverse correlation.
Higher testosterone confers an inclination towards sports.
I've heard, and Dana, I'm not saying them right,
but I've heard that it's actually not good for women to have, like,
there's something with it where it raises your testosterone.
Like, I've heard, you know, if you look at the like the wnba where a bunch of them are lesbians and i've heard it's
because their hormone levels are off because we're not meant to have that intensive training but you
know i'm not a science person i'm not sure about that i know that they do say like for women when
you're going through like your cycle like monthly you should shift the way your training are working
based on where your hormones are so i wouldn't be surprised if someone who has
competed or like trained in a certain way, especially like women need more body fat on
average to be able to like, you know, have their period and stuff like that. So if you're a female
athlete, your body's hormones might not function the same way that someone who is not competing
on that level would be. And I'm sure there would be long-term impacts of that especially because like for all these sports you start when you're young
probably before puberty and you keep going afterwards can you think of any left-wing
commentators who are physically active in some kind of sport no and to be honest with you there's
something else that i thought about a lot of right-wing commentators and and people in the
right leaning space yourself included uh they have more than just the the specific thing that
they're doing so like you don't do just tim cast you've got the culture war you've got uh the the
cast brew you've got all kinds of things you've got music skateboarding a bunch of different stuff
jeremy from the courting he's got multiple things that he does he has a regular job that's totally
not not involved with the internet at all um there are tons of people he's got coffee yeah he's got
he does like a marketing company too yeah he's a magic gathering and gaming expert all the guys
that are clearly all the people at the daily wire have multiple things that they have their their
fingers in stuff and if you look through most of the people that are right leaning they have
multiple things they do you look at the guys on the left that's all they do is just stream but
hassan just streams destiny all he does is just stream. Hassan just streams Destiny.
All he does is debate and stream.
He's a gamer, though.
No, actually, shut up to Destiny.
He actually used to play poker tournaments.
He was a top gamer.
He played StarCraft.
That's where it all began.
Yeah, but he doesn't do anything.
He just left the left.
Well, sort of.
He left the left, but he makes sure to be like, I'm not on the right, though.
I don't like those guys at all.
Yeah, give him a couple.
He'll vote for Trump.
So what do you think the relationship is between, like, having multiple projects and conservatism?
I think the people that get into streaming on the left fall into it.
And I think the people that get into streaming on the right do it and are also looking to do other things.
They do it because they're looking to do things.
Like, they're looking to work this blah, blah, blah. People that are, that get into streaming on the left,
they fall into it. They like, they start streaming and it turns into something that happens that
turns into, you know, uh, something successful for them, but they're not like looking for the
next opportunity. You're not going to see people on the left that are streamers, not saying that
there aren't people on the left that do podcasts that do this, but like, there aren't, you're not
going to see people on the left that are YouTubing
streamers that are going to be writing books.
They're not writing columns.
You're not going to see Matt Binder writing a column.
You're not going to see these people writing books.
They just kind of stay in one lane.
Yeah.
Cause all they're doing is this is what, you know, they're, they're telling their opinion,
right?
But people on the right are actually out here trying to create things.
And I feel like that's something that is because of the attitudes among people that are conservative and and that are looking to do something in the in the in the business world and stuff.
I just think there's a direct correlation between your cognitive capabilities and your political leaning.
If you know, I'm thinking about like, how could I,
like, in what scenario is Tim Pool going to be a leftist? It's not possible. Because even if you
hold the opinions that like, we should have socialistic economics, you're still going to be
like, after all of the research I've done, Joe Biden did in fact engage in a quid pro quo with
the president of Ukraine over the Burisma investigation that his son may have been
caught up in. That's a fact.
And that makes you right wing.
Just because you, so if you were on the left right now and you were like, hey guys, I'm reading the news and it does look like Joe Biden did this.
They'd be like, you're a conservative.
Instantly.
What's your take on this?
Because you've kind of had an internet career that's taken off.
On like if conservatives have more hobbies?
Or like how they approach like having a career online is it just part of a
network of things the left do left people who attack you tend to only be focused on their
online career because you have a unique insight into this type of work i'm trying to think because
most of the people i've debated um are really just like random people on my show
you know i'm trying to think um i'd say in london like the commentators that go on like
pierce morgan and stuff it's just like a part-time thing for everyone yeah so yeah
we're talking about like fighting we're talking about hobbies then i thought about it and i'm like
how many commentators have some kind of like
secondary thing?
And on the left, it seems to be non-existent, doesn't it?
I was thinking about it.
I'm like, what is like, I mean, what is, what do these guys do aside from it?
Right?
Like if any of those guys stop streaming, they disappear in six months.
It's not just that, but on the right, you'll notice people build something.
Like you, you just launched, is it your network?
Yeah, the Audacity network.
Yeah.
What is this correlation between being like, I'm going to make my own business and the
left being like, I just have a Twitch channel?
Well, the left generally doesn't like entrepreneurship, right?
Like they don't like ownership of things.
They think that things should be communally owned and etc and to
start a podcast and stuff like that it's real tough to start something like that and do it
communally right like it's real hard to get i wonder if conservatives have just more risk like
they're like because for you yes like you know because for me to start the network it was super
expensive and i ended up like losing a bunch of money at first because i invested in a bunch of talents that didn't work out and so a lot of people like um i would imagine maybe
the left's more like like conservatives are more willing to take a risk in business where
yes the left would rather just stream and keep the money i yes but like
i i feel like it's a it's a drive to do something.
Maybe the biggest indicator of a grift is whether or not someone's actively trying to build something, to establish something, to make something solid.
And I don't know if that's necessarily true.
That would mean the entirety of the left are just grifters, maybe.
But they don't necessarily – it's more rare to find on
the left i believe than on the right i i've thought about a lot of the people that you see
and a lot of times i'm sure that there are there are the young turks built stuff that's that's what
i was thinking shank does yeah but again as far as i can tell there aren't a lot that have done other things aside from their one thing, right?
You know what I think too, though, is there's probably also a correlation between people who are trying to solve problems and people trying to make money.
And one of the reasons you might not actually see these prominent lefty streamers doing things is because they're like, I'm rich.
And then they don't want you to see what they're doing with the money they're making off of it.
And then people on the right are like,
we have to succeed.
We have to do these things
because they actually want to see it.
Again, it's not absolute.
There's certainly grifters on the right,
but it seems like an inverse correlation.
There's the majority on the left are like,
I got paid, I'm done.
I have my show.
I make a ton of money and I use it on myself.
Then on the right,
you have slightly more people who are like,
I made a bunch of money. Let's invest and build something so we can build a parallel economy
so that we can have physical locations that we can push back, make video games, build culture.
A lot of people, I mean, look at the sponsors. I love this. Public Square, every company on
Public Square falls into this narrative of like, we have a mission to do good for this country.
The fact that Public Square exists, the fact that parallel economy exists, the fact that rumble exists.
What's public? I'm sorry. What's public square?
It's an app where in order to list your business on it, you have to pledge that you support
traditional family values and free speech and like these kinds of things. And there's a map on it
where you can open up a map and look at your area and see all the businesses that are basically saying, yeah, we agree with like traditional moral values.
And to a varying degree, it's not absolute.
Like if you look, it's like the list of things in public square.
It's like free speech and like the family and things like that.
And you can choose because of this.
You now know you can go spend your money at a business that supports your values.
I think it was.
Was it was it Ryan Long who did this joke?
Who did this?
Where it was like, yeah, I think it was Ryan Long.
Left wing sponsors versus right wing sponsors.
And the right wing sponsor is like before before we get into the segment, Patriot water, it's water.
But only if you're a patriot.
And then on the left, it's like and today's video is brought to you by McDonald's.
And today's anti-establishment, tear down capitalism video is brought to you by Citibank.
Well, this makes me wonder if one of the reasons, and I don't really know, you know, who on
the left is just only streaming versus doing other things.
But if this is true, if there is a correlation between conservatives having sort of more
diverse business interests
and leftists not,
maybe it's because if you're on the left,
you have access to all the mainstream money.
Like McDonald's isn't going to sponsor
someone who's too far to the right.
So you actually need to be sort of more of a hustler
and say, you know,
if I'm going to make a living and support a family,
it can't just be this one thing.
It's not bringing in enough income.
It's different for someone
who is already part of the system and gets to say like i'll take that subway check sounds good how did you start
like i actually don't know how you got started in media in everything um a bunch of uh weirds
on the internet because i've been on the end of my whole life we're talking about
this protest in new york not occupyupy Wall Street, in fact.
And then Occupy Wall Street kind of just like absorbed into it.
And so I had friends who had done work in the Arab Spring
with like digital technologies
and like communications, nonprofit work.
And I also had worked in nonprofits relating to politics.
So I went to Occupy Wall Street and I was filming stuff.
And then because you can't just store all the video on your phone and upload it later,
we used Ustream.
I started using Ustream on my phone to live stream everything.
And then I got a bunch of followers.
Oh, cool.
Very simple.
And then traveled around for several years and then slowly got too recognizable to be
able to do it anymore.
How did you start?
It was just kind of a side thing.
I was in England and then I just put like, I just would ask girls from my team and then
to come over like after practice.
And I would say, hey, let's talk about culture, relationships.
And then it just, there was a couple of clips that went viral.
The first one that went viral was I red pilled my friend for the first time. And it was a girl
on my basketball team where we would come have like a debate after practice. And then there was
one show where I was explaining to her that the pay gap wasn't real, which is like, you know,
basic conservatism, but for normal people that don't really know. And you could see the wheels
kind of turning. She was kind of getting it. And so said hey come over later and we did like a three-hour reaction to jordan peterson's
kathy newman oh yeah i think you should call me the tour guide for that video because i just used
to bring girls on my team to like watch it and people loved watching like someone who kind of
follows politics interact with someone that doesn't know anything about this stuff.
And people just liked like watching the girls' minds like change on stream.
So a lot of people think like I'm so mean, I hate women, da, da, da, da.
But I'm like I've actually spent a lot of hours like sitting down with women one-on-one and like explaining to them why the pay gap isn't real.
Explaining to them why trans, like the most basic stuff.
And this is while you were in England?
Well, I was in England because they, I was recruited i was gonna go professional volleyball so i was gonna
do semi-pro and then i was gonna go pro in germany but then the podcast kind of took off and i was
like i'll do that were the girls on your team british or was it kind of a mix like i'm wondering
if the different cultural aspects it's super it's super mixed. Like there was girls from Germany, Spain, Mexico.
It's a good amount of Americans though
because they recruit a lot of Americans to play there.
Interesting.
So it's super diverse,
but they're pretty like left.
They're pretty liberal.
Let's actually jump to the story
from the Post Millennial.
Women's jerseys for KC Chiefs kicker
Harrison Butker sell out
after viral commencement speech.
There you go, ladies and gentlemen.
It's fascinating to me that all of this hate pops up because even apparently what, like
one of the founders, something happened with like administration at the university criticized
him or something.
Yeah, well, the NFL criticized him, the administration, everybody, like all of the establishment criticized
him.
And it is mind boggling that people are criticizing him.
And I haven't like had a whole good.
I was going to say, did you guys watch the part where he was crying about his wife being there for him?
Watch the whole thing.
Like, it was great.
Like, this is the exact message that you want to be putting out into the world.
He did not at any point say anything negative about women that go and decide they want to work. He didn't say that
you can't. He didn't say that you shouldn't. He didn't say that you're a bad person for doing
that. He said that he thinks that this is the way that it should be. And this is what he thinks is
good. And the people that are attacking him are anti-human, right? Like they are literally
anti-family. And as much as, and I'm not the
religious guy sitting at the table here. I'm the agnostic guy. And even I understand that if you
want to have a successful society, you must have a society that wants to see society replicate
itself. You have to have families. You can't have an anti-natal view which is exactly
what that is you can't have an anti-natal view and then expect to have your society be successful
it's going to die it's going to it's going to die you're going to have misery there's going to be a
massive collapse of the u.s economy because of it these things aren't just oh well you know some
women aren't going to want to do this.
Or, you know, you shouldn't say that women shouldn't do traditional things because some women might not like that or whatever.
It's like the things that you're promoting literally will destroy society.
It will blow up the U.S. economy if there aren't enough people contributing.
And if you stop having kids, that's what happens.
But what if we just import everyone from somewhere else, Phil?
It won't work.
It's a terrible idea.
I don't endorse that.
I think the future is going to be old mothers and IVF.
I think IVF is going to be very easily accessible.
That's still not enough.
And we're going to see.
Well, I'm not saying it's good or should.
Yeah, I could be wrong.
She's wrong because it's going to be pod babies.
They're not even, the women aren't's going to be a pod babies they're
not even the women i'm gonna i'm actually i'm half kidding you're actually correct it's just
they're gonna have you seen that movie what's it called like pod or whatever where they have these
eggs and they take the fertilized egg and they put it in this plastic yeah egg and then it incubates
you have to like it's a brave new world Yeah. It's not going to be IVF.
It's going to be called, what would the word be then for it?
Pod baby?
Well, it's going to be so weird.
We're going to see like such old mothers.
Imagine like a 50-year-old.
I mean, you see a couple of the 50-year-olds that just have like a new baby.
Isn't that like Hoda from The View or whatever?
Like she has that show with Bush's daughter. I mean you're starting to see
it with like The Rich so I think it'll
like I think eventually it'll be more
accessible and I've sort of heard that like
I was in Miami. I talked to a girl. She was 25
freezing her eggs and she said it was pretty
much free. So it's crazy.
In vitro means in glass.
So it would still be called IVF.
It's just that once they artificially
fertilize the egg,
they would then place the fertilized egg in a pod.
Unless the pod is full of plastic.
Test tube babies.
Have you seen the bag that grows the sheep or whatever?
Yeah.
A plastic.
They fertilize the goat or the sheep or whatever,
and then they grew it in a plastic bag.
I mean, that's possible, and there will be people that are going to do that but if you have society that's saying
having a child will ruin your life you're going to have people that won't have children at all
never mind later in life right you're just not going to have enough children being born well
how many people are saying right now you'll see these polls come out where it's young people
saying climate anxiety is their number one reason for not having children it's
not like oh it's too expensive or anything they're like but the global whatever we've been told like
and you know in a couple years i'm sure the science will change and tell them something else
listen if you're worried about global warming or climate change just just go watch An Inconvenient Truth. It came out in 2006.
Everything in it
has been proven wrong.
It's all BS.
Just watch that.
You'll see they're dumb
and then you can stop
worrying about it.
Or,
I don't even think
it's that deep.
Like,
I think women just want
to do other things.
They want to party
and have fun.
Well, yeah,
I mean,
I did hear that girls
just wanted to have fun.
I didn't know if that was true.
They do.
Well, that's Pearl's theme song.
She loves that song.
No, I mean, I think that is true.
It's part of it is culture has to say
that like being a mom is desirable
and you should want to do it.
I think we've had many, many decades
of girls being told, you know,
this is not something you should say
and you shouldn't pursue it.
Your career is most important.
And that's why you get these young girls in their 20s freezing their eggs
because they just are saying this is an inconvenience I have to get through.
The other thing that I think is worth noting is that this NFL player,
Bucker, was criticized by other Catholics for criticizing the Catholic church
for basically not taking strong enough stances
and being concerned about what culture thinks of the church.
Like it is wild to me that he was like people should want to have families like he was
also saying to men you have to be masculine like yes and instead the response is like from all
sides like how could you say these things except for everyone in the room thought it was good that
is every bit the positive masculine message that people say needs to be spread that is exactly what positive
masculinity looks like it is not it is not andrew tate there are good things about tate there are
bad things about taking whatever you want whatever your opinion of opinion is of him aside if you
want to talk about especially for the trad people if you want to talk about positive masculine role
models that's exactly what a positive masculine role model should be.
Like to think anything else is absolutely ridiculous.
Harrison had this,
there's the point in his speech
that none of these people are sharing,
where he says he met his wife in middle school.
Yeah.
Who converted and he's welling up with tears
as he says, she supported me in like all my successes
and has given me children. And he's like about to cry from like it's kind of remarkable yeah what
what he's saying with his speech they are so pissed about it because they they they need the
revolution and they label it as anti-woman like this guy who's talking about like how important
his family is and like what a blessing his wife has been to him they're like he hates women yeah
i don't think that's the case, team.
I put it real simple for everybody.
One day, Harrison wakes up floating in limbo and a gigantic face emerges in front of him
and says, you are now going to be transported back to Earth in your reality, but you either
have to erase your football career,
your three Super Bowl championships, and you will be an office middle manager,
or you can be the football star celebrity wealthy and have no wife and kids.
And you know every time what he's going to pick.
I think, and I wish that was something that we wanted as a society right I feel like we just
decided that we were anti-family at one point and we've contributed and this isn't true for
all cultures we didn't decide that I would pick the the football he could just get another wife
I don't know if you're sure what good but that's funny he would never do do that. Yeah, I'm not. I don't know.
There's, I, this world is built upon the corpses of men who threw themselves on grenades for other people.
Yeah.
Yeah, I think that's something that men don't get enough credit for.
Have you seen.
They're called to sacrifice.
Have you seen.
Force 2 actually.
What's that movie with Gerard Butler? uh where his family gets killed the punisher no no no no he's he's uh he's like at his house
and then the guys break in uh law-abiding citizen oh yes they ruined the ending they ruined the
ending but like there's a reason why movies and stories like that resonate with guys there's a
reason why guys like watching spider-man try to
save mary jane you know it's funny because he picked the wrong woman who he picked he should
have picked that chick next door the one baking him cookies she didn't want him she didn't like
him the funny thing about that bat the bear man and out the store yeah whatever you call it
question if you're lost in the woods,
would you rather be with a man or a bear?
It's like the average guy is fantasizing about saving the woman.
Yeah.
So it's,
so it's like,
oh,
that man could be dangerous.
No,
the average guy is going to be like,
stay back.
I'll save you from the bear.
In fact,
if a bear showed up violent,
angry and fumbling at the mouth,
the guy would probably like run and like wave a stick so the woman could get away.
I think that's going away, to be honest.
I agree.
Yeah.
Like, I don't really think you see that anymore as much because young men.
I mean, you're seeing these clips go viral where a woman's in trouble and they're like, oh, no, I'm not doing that.
I agree.
It's usually worth the squeeze.
Well, so the story of the woman who got raped on the train in, I think it was Philly.
On the train?
On the train, a guy raped her and everyone just stood back and was like, I'm not getting involved.
They don't want to get Daniel Penny.
No, I mean, that makes sense.
Honestly, if it was my brother, I'd say, I mean, you don't know the woman.
Like, why does she deserve your protection?
And that's, it's sad because the real issue is society would punish you for trying to save the
woman yeah we're making we are making society worse by passing legislation like that actually
has bad results and makes society worse and then makes the people in society worse people she really
got she really got full-blown raped on a train yeah no way they filmed it what yeah let me pull the story up no
way this is a big story a while ago i did not catch that one like like were there a lot of
people on the train yes no way it's like during community hours right there you go when you punish
people for doing the right thing it's well i mean going to get more police people this is from 2021
police say riders didn't help women raped on train. Does the bystander effect explain why?
Philly police said riders did not call 911 and said-
They didn't call 911?
Held their phones up in direction of the assault.
Like, apparently the dude had her on the floor of the train, and they were just like, I am
not getting involved.
I wouldn't.
That's crazy.
I'm not trying to get stabbed over that.
A woman was raped on a train by a stranger.
I wouldn't film it.
I'd call 911.
But I'd imagine, because I'm thinking, the train in London, you don't have service.
Look, we see what happens with Daniel Perry and Daniel Penny.
Different stories, but Daniel Penny is trying to save people on a train.
A woman said that her life was, the guy was threatening her life.
He's fighting for his freedom.
Well, and I mean, not in this, sorry, go ahead.
I was gonna say real quick too, sorry.
When you mentioned that's going away, I think another big component as to why the idea that
a man would sacrifice himself for the woman is going away
is young guys are growing up watching TikTok videos
of women put on these skin tight booty shorts
that are so tight it goes into their butt cracks
and then they act like they're being victims.
And these guys are being like,
I am not jumping on a grenade for that.
And I'm not saying it's all women.
I'm saying this is what young men are being influenced by. It doesn't even take, it doesn't take a lot for that. I'm not saying it's all women. I'm saying this is what young men are being influenced by.
It doesn't take a lot of women.
All it takes is enough to fill up
a couple
videos on TikTok
and Instagram. And while I agree
that in the macro it's going away,
there are still people like Harrison Butker
who I guarantee, if a
man broke into his house with a weapon,
he would stand in front of his wife and children and say,
honey, run, take the kids.
Oh, no, I think men will do it for women they know, but strangers.
And honestly, if it's a stranger,
I don't think you're entitled to protection from men you don't know.
Man, it used to be so much better, didn't it?
Yeah.
I think there's a level of like,
we would love to live in a society where people looked out for one another and wanted to protect each other.
But I think we have a culture that's morally bankrupt.
And so you just can never be sure of who is going to be.
This is all distorted justice.
I covered one guy who he he I can't remember what the situation was, but I know he saved this girl from a guy that was attacking her.
Anyways, he ends up getting killed,
and they praised him as a hero, and yes,
but that was her boyfriend, and she went back to him.
So it's like, I know, I know.
And that's not uncommon.
He gave up his life, and she went back to him.
I know.
I know, so it's like, guys see, guys, you know, guys see that.
They're like, why would I, why would I get in the way?
I think social media has, you know, what's fascinating is media used to be very controlled
and it was young guys and young women are influenced only by what the TV and the magazine,
the radios would allow to be
published. But now with the internet, it's just whatever gets the clicks. So it could be random
and chaotic. And of course, what's getting the clicks. When YouTube first started, all of the
big thumbnails, all the, all the videos that were big, it was semi-nude women and the thumbnails,
no matter what the video was. You could be a guy doing a cell phone review and they'd be like,
you got to put bikini women somehow in the thumbnail.
Then YouTube cracked down and said, you can't have unrelated thumbnails on your videos.
Otherwise we'll, uh, this fly is so annoying.
We had this fly.
Get it here.
Uh, they'll be like, if you use an unrelated thumbnail, we'll ban your video.
We'll give you a strike.
So then people started finding ways to incorporate weird stuff into today's cell phone video
and bikini review.
And so YouTube's tried really hard to like shift that behavior.
But so long as the internet is built upon,
you can upload what you want when you feel like it.
And that's the general idea.
Then you're going to get weird grifter manipulative garbage
and young people are going to be influenced by it.
And when TikTok is promoting these women in the algorithm,
that they buy pants that are intentionally too small, and they put them onto the point where it's probably causing circulation problems,
and the pants go into their butt cracks.
Like, it's not shorts.
Like, you're not wearing real clothes.
But that's what's getting all the massive views.
Well, I think social media becomes real life fast.
And even in the last, like, 10 years, I've social media becomes real life fast. And even in the last like 10 years,
I've noticed a significant difference in my hometown and London, wherever I'm at in how
naked women are in public. I mean, when I was in Vegas, I couldn't even believe it. There's women
with like stickers on their boobs. They just walk around. Can I just point this out? This is the
Wikipedia page for Harrison Butker. It says anti-Semitic comments. In his 2024 commencement
address at Benedictine
College. He said it is belief that many first century Jews were responsible for the death of
Jesus by criticizing a bill condemning anti-Semitism. But it literally says in the Bible.
Historically, claims that Jews were ultimately responsible for the death of Jesus have been
widely have been wielded as an anti-Semitic trope against Jewish populations. The Bible says it.
They're like, Pope Benedict affirmed
this. There's no basis in Scripture
for blaming Jews. This is the weirdest thing
ever. I'm not a Christian. Here you go. To the people who
are like, Tim's gonna say it. Let me
pull up a Bible passage.
I had like five of them.
Yeah. I just think this guy's gonna be a punch bag for them.
They came for me too. The ADL the adl yeah they're really reputable organization
yeah they i was the most i've ever been googled they're awful here you just look okay um matthew
27 24 and 25 when pilots saw that he could he could prevail nothing but that rather a tumult
was made he took water and washed his hands before the multitude
saying i am innocent of the blood of this just person see ye to it then answered all the people
and said his blood be on us and on our children i'm not saying it's true i don't know if you
believe the bible you do it was literally saying his blood be on us and our children specifically
saying that and that's what the bible teaches yeah like
i'm i'm not anti-semitic i'm not like again i'll the second time today that i'm giving the
agnostic caveat but like those are the words there homeboy like i don't have a dog in the fight
because i'm not religious but like that's what it says so the idea that that you're not allowed to articulate what it says in the Bible is ridiculous.
Thus proving his point.
When Harrison said, they passed this bill saying you can't say this thing.
And they're calling him an anti-Semite for quite literally saying that the Bible says this.
I mean, I had a song out that said a very similar thing.
What were we talking about before that?
I can't remember.
We were talking about men and society and, you know, what becomes of men in modern society
when the things that they're naturally, instinctively, you know, maybe programmed to do, our culture
is always attacking them for them.
Like, I think it's very difficult for young men to grow up in a world that is like, but you're a problem.
You know, like, how are you supposed to respond to that?
Young men are treated as if they're broken girls when they're young, you know, until they're in their, you know, 20s and they're sufficiently subdued.
But yeah, like, I mean, young men have got a lot of problems that they're dealing with now
you know the the suicide rate that among among young men um they're not graduating they're not
going to college they're not graduating college there's all kinds of stuff that you can hear about
and just saying pro-family things pro masculine pro-family things gets you about as dumped on by
the left as you possibly can.
It's terrible for the country.
The conservative shift among younger and younger men, it's going to be wild.
Hopefully.
Hopefully.
What does it turn into, though, you think, right?
Is it like a Republican?
I think young men are going to stop voting.
I think they're just going to drop out.
You think they'll become like apathetic because it seems insurmountable? I think they're not going to see the point
because neither party represents their issues. I agree in the short term. I disagree in the
long term. I think what you're saying likely will be true for maybe like the next couple
generations. I do feel like after a long enough time, though, the idle hands being the devil's playground,
if you look historically, bored young men detached from society tear societies down.
So what's your time frame on that?
When is shit going to hit the fan?
Pearl wants to know what you should mark your calendar for.
Yeah, I need to know when I need to get some guns and buy some land.
Yesterday?
Yeah, that was a long time ago.
Yeah, you should.
Yesterday.
November, maybe?
She's in English.
Can't. Yeah, when do you yesterday. November, maybe? She's in English, can't.
Yeah, when do you get back to the U.S.?
I, like, August, September.
Oh, you need a list, and you need to go ahead and start buying things on a credit card while you're over there,
and have stuff ready to pick up when you get home.
Oh, yeah.
Find you in November.
Find your FFL in the area where you live in the U.S. and let them know, like, hey, if I had stuff shipped in
or could you hold it for me until I'm back?
They probably would say yeah.
What's FFL?
Is that like a gun place?
Yeah, gun store.
Oh, yeah.
My parents have guns.
It's all right.
What is the saying?
If you can count how many guns you have, you don't have enough?
I mean, yeah.
I'm personally partial to the idea of get you know get a handgun
that you like get a rifle that you like probably get a shotgun that you like and a hundred thousand
rounds and learn how to use them yeah get a lot of ammo and learn how to use them you go practice a
lot go to classes get insurance get insurance and sure and nothing people are gonna be like oh
insurance is is super expensive it's super cheap it It is super cheap. It's like $10 a month or something like that, $5 a month, because nobody gets in gunfights.
Like, nobody gets in gunfights.
So it's super cheap.
You can get insurance.
Not until we make the dual great again.
You know?
I mean, come on.
You walk around West Virginia, everybody's armed.
Like, not literally everybody, but most people are armed.
And nothing's happening.
The crime rate, the chance of being a victim of violent crime is like
slightly above half the national rate.
So it's almost
half. It's low. And that's
in this beautiful state where everyone's
got guns.
You look at Illinois.
Guns are heavily
restricted and regulated there and somehow
they have tremendous problems
with guns.
There's dudes running around with machine gun glocks that are totally illegal
it's true though it's nuts so unfair but yeah back to the uh the young men stuff i think the the rise
of andrew tate jordan peterson is is like the door hath opened pay attention to what's happening
and first we got jordan pet. And what happens with Jordan?
He's he's he.
OK, he does not strike me as a man who lifts heavy things, despite the fact that he tells
people to find the heaviest thing you can find and then lift it.
But many young guys like his content and wanted to listen to him because he's like a father
figure.
But guess what?
They called him a Nazi.
They called him alt-right.
They mocked him.
They belittled him.
And now you get Andrew Tate. And I would say if I look at Andrew Tate's past
and things he's described, those are horrible things. If I look at the stuff he's doing now,
I would say a good amount of it is actually pretty good. The message that he has,
the stuff that I see, the one thing that I want to shout him out for is when he said
rocket ships don't stop halfway on the way to the moon. They keep going. They don't stop. You can't
stop. You can't think I'm going to rest here and take a break. That's not how the rocket makes it
to the moon. I'm like, that's a good message. He's got those, he's got those gems. He had a story
about fighting back against bullies and, and learning how to assert yourself and stuff like
that. But what happens after they lock him and his brother up? He posted Andrew Tate is a fighter.
He's fit.
And young guys are watching him.
If you don't like that, then you should not have attacked Jordan Peterson.
That's a great point.
But think about what happens now.
Do you think that if you then take Andrew Tate and Tristan and you put them in prison and cut them off, those young people are going to be like, guess I'll go back to Jordan. No, they're going to be
like, who's the next guy? This is this is this is similar to what happened with Trump, right? You
you had Jordan Peterson, who was very milquetoast, very inoffensive in what he was saying,
you know, and they attacked him and called him all the most horrible names,
just like you had Mitt Romney,
who is the most inoffensive,
milquetoast Republican
that you could possibly find.
And what did they do to him?
They crucified him.
They called him a Nazi.
They called him all the names.
And so what do you get when you do that?
When you take the most,
the most least offensive people you can find and they're still called all the worst names in the world, well, then you go ahead and say, well, screw.
We'll go ahead and we'll get Andrew Tate and we'll get Donald Trump.
Who cares?
Who comes after Andrew Tate for young men when they're trying to put him in prison?
If you go Jordan Peterson, Andrewrew tate solve for for x right
what's the next person going to be like i mean i don't i don't know that it would be any different
because i mean look whatever your opinions on tate there's a high likelihood that he's done
some things that are illegal considering all the stuff that that the
evidence they have against him now again i'm not accusing anything i all i can say is stuff i've
seen against him so far seems to be totally bunk the uh this i've heard some stuff about the uh
um the lover boy law that they have over there yeah it's a bull i think well the law is bad
the law may be bad but it but according to the law he might have actually broken that law where
you ask tell them you love them and
they do stuff for you it's illegal yeah it's like the way the way they get guys a lot is they change
the definition of things um i don't know that law in particular but i'll give a different example
so like rape it used to be forced sex that's easy pull a chick off the side of the road force her
but then they switch it to sex without consent and that expands the definition and allows them
to throw more men in jail so if i had to guess if they do get him it'll be something like that yeah yeah
where it's like you know technically but so the next guy is gonna be twice as tall 10 times as
ripped and he's gonna be real like you know kind of you know you know who it kind of is actually
i was thinking like um sean strickland's kind of getting clout now.
Like people are starting to.
It could be.
Yeah.
It's like a UFC fighter.
But I think that's a positive move.
Yeah.
My concern is that if you go from Jordan Peterson, who is like a good, he's a good role model
in a lot of ways, and you take him away from kids.
He's wholesome.
Right.
And you give him Andrew Tate.
Andrew Tate's got this dark backstory.
Is there a darker?
I mean, if Strickland were to take that space,
I'm not so sure because Tate is a podcaster.
He's like a commentator.
He talks a lot.
I don't know.
Strickland does talk a little bit.
Strickland's a much better role model, in my opinion.
He's hilarious.
He's great.
If the through line is sort of this
presentation of philosophy,
like obviously Jordan Peterson's an academic,
so he talks about studies.
He talks in a way that is like thematic. And I think I not i don't follow a lot of andrew tate stuff but like
again he presents the way he lives his life and his advice to men in sort of as if it is a
philosophy from which to view the world so maybe the next person has to again have this this level
of like tate's a showman i don't know a ton about him I'm pretty like well he's a showman
definitely a showman
but I also think like
the stuff that I would see
was about like
it is like
similar to the way that
what it was
Jordan Peterson's
book called
12 Rules for Life
like it is about
framing the way
you view the world
and giving people
this lens from which
to approach
the challenges they face
and I think that's sort of
what people are looking for
what do you guys thought
you don't like the camera because that weird guys are talking about yeah it's mostly the challenges they face and I think that's sort of what people are looking for. What do you guys thought?
You don't like the camera?
Is that what you guys are talking about?
Yeah.
Don't like?
It's mostly the...
I just figured it was legal.
They wanted to do it anyway.
Yeah, but that's not...
It's the pretending
to be a woman
to trick guys
into giving them money.
The...
Oh, okay.
Yeah, fair enough.
Like, if we're going to argue
that OnlyFans is legal
and people ought to do it,
then I'm going to be like,
I don't know if that's
a good influence for kids. He's not telling kids to do that. I'm not saying it's good, but... But if we're saying to argue that OnlyFans is legal and people ought to do it, then I'm going to be like, I don't know if that's a good influence for kids.
He's not telling kids to do that.
I'm not saying it's good.
But if we're saying that he was pretending to be a woman and sexting guys for cash, it's like he's kind of an OnlyFans hooker.
Well, I mean, look.
If girls doing it, make them an OnlyFans hooker.
But it's not pictures of him.
You know what I mean?
He's just sending the words.
No, he's just saying, hey, I want to S your D.
That's crazy.
That's what it is.
You know?
And it's funny because like guys don't care.
We mentioned this like the other day.
We mentioned this morning.
There was some survey where they were like, you know, it's been revealed that many of
the people having conversations on OnlyFans are actually not the woman, but men who work
for the woman.
And there's like, don't care.
Literally don't care.
We'll keep sending her money.
There's AI women on Instagram that are clearly fake.
And there are dudes commenting being like, I love you.
That's so creepy.
You know what's crazy?
Men can do everything better, even sex work than women.
Well, I was saying this.
OnlyFans is over.
You think?
Yeah, because of AI girlfriends.
Yeah.
Men will start running these AI models and generating this content, and other guys are
going to buy it, and women will be removed from the sex work industry.
This is so embarrassing, ladies.
We can't do anything.
It's like the one thing we have an advantage on.
Guys still find a way to do it better.
It's like, no, I'm'm serious you know it's crazy now they have um i'm not gonna say it but the the word that got me banned on youtube transform can i say transformers nope no oh
oh sorry okay well those they're um you find straight guys hooking up with them so it's like
why those are not straight guys yeah they're not well no they're not that's just not a man who so okay the word homosexual literally means same sex
it's same sex yeah no no it doesn't matter what you look like maybe but well i guess my point is
guys that are bi i would say because they hook up with both are picking them i mean like the idea
that a bisexual man has sex with men
and women is not surprising what's i don't i don't see the issue but the thing is that
my point is they're they're they're choosing yeah trans women oh no yeah because they're gay
no because the trans women act more like women yeah that women. That was my point. Because they're more feminine.
Yeah, I'll see them on social media
and they'll be like really well-dressed, long hair.
And I'm like, dang, they women better than most women.
That's the thing.
There was a viral post from a trans woman that said,
trans women are desperately trying to be trad wives
while women are trying not to be.
And it was like, well, I mean, look,
feminism really does tell women that the the the
pinnacle of womanhood is being the ceo or being the president like that's the the pinnacle of
womanhood for for a feminist is get rid of a man be a ceo and have a baby that you raise by yourself
and the there was a great point that i heard you make and I'm one of the things. There's only 500,
Fortune 500 companies.
The idea that there has to be parity of women as CEOs
of Fortune 500 companies
is ridiculous.
How many NBA players are there?
I don't even know.
Let me pull that number up,
but continue your point.
But yeah,
so considering the fact
that the bell curves
of both men and women
when it comes to all kinds of men and women when it comes to
all kinds of things but when it comes to intelligence and and and the the uh what's
it called um the word is escaping me the ambition to go out and do that kind of thing like there's
only a certain amount of people that are going to have those combined um factors that are going
to motivate them and it's probably not going to be 50 of or 250 women that are going to motivate them. And it's probably not going to be 50% of,
or 250 women that are going to be getting the position.
So the 2022 to 23 season,
there were 560 players in the NBA.
That's about the average.
It's a 550, 543, 525.
Let's see.
2021 had a record number with 580 players.
How many women are in the NBA?
Zero.
Do you know they're not barred from playing in the NBA?
The NBA has no rule keeping women out.
They just don't make the cut.
Let's look up.
I think that's the same thing for football as well.
I don't think they're actually,
the NFL doesn't have a specific ban.
There are 1,696 NFL players.
How many women are in the nfl there is no there is
no rule banning women and in fact women have actually tried out to be kickers before and
haven't made the cut so there's no difference between these and fortune 500 companies but they
are passing laws requiring female board members ce CEOs and things like that.
I firmly believe in our lifetime we will see co-ed professional sports.
The NBA will be forced under regulation.
I would love to see the lawsuit filed by the HRC today saying this.
First, we're going to get the sheets ruling.
Let's let's let. Let's pause. You first have the Arizona ruling
where Arizona said, we want to ask our voters if they're citizens. And the Fed said, no,
you can't do that. It violates federal voting law. It's racist, whatever.
Sheetz says, we don't want to hire people who have criminal backgrounds. The federal
government said that's racist. If they win, the precedent is unintentional actions that result in racial disparity are violations of the Civil Rights Act.
Ladies and gentlemen, we got them. If they win that case and you could sue now NFL and say, because of the rules they've created,
they disproportionately discriminate against women. And you're going to get a lawyer who's
going to say, what rules were put in place in the NFL where not a single woman has been hired to
play on any one of these teams? They're going to argue, we have a law that says you cannot discriminate.
The rules of these sports are created arbitrarily.
They were made up by us.
And they were made up at a time when women did not have rights.
I say the rules should be rewritten so that the teams must be 50-50 male and female.
How will they win in court based on everything we're seeing already?
I believe in our lifetimes that will happen. Women always sue. Gosh, they sue over everything.
Everyone sues. We're an extremely litigious society.
Why is this lawsuit not happening? I would say it's always women.
Overwhelmingly.
Why has this lawsuit not happened?
I don't know.
Why have women not sued the major
league sports for discrimination against
women? Because they'd have had to have
thought of it.
I'm surprised
women even still have a league with all
they complain about pay. If it was me, I would just cut the whole... I love sports, but I'm like, I would have a league with all they complain about pay
if it was me I would just cut the whole
I love sports but I'm like I would just cut the whole league
because all you guys do is whine
well most female professional leagues are subsidized by the male account
there always are the only time they make money
is if they make money through drama
like think dance moms or sex
like you know they start OnlyFans
but I mean there's no reason to cut them
it doesn't matter if they make money
or they're terrible.
It's there because it's to basically
emotionally Title IX whoever owns it.
Yeah, I know.
JetGPT says men generally file more lawsuits than women.
I don't believe it.
Sorry.
I'll ask you.
What's your source?
I think the big issue to come to
what Phil was saying before is,
you know, most of the early feminists were also socialists and a lot of the point of feminism is just keep women in the workforce.
And so of course it has nothing to do with actually what might benefit women, what they might be advantaged to, what might make them healthier or happier.
It's actually about the workforce. All of the issues that you consider women's issues are always left-leaning women's issues,
and they're never anything that a right-leaning woman would want.
So it's clearly not about women or feminism.
And another thing, feminists, if you haven't noticed, all of the trans-exclusive feminists,
they got kicked right to the curb.
It's about the, it's, look, the issue is never the issue.
The issue is always the revolution.
It is about leftism.
It is not about feminism.
You are being used because of an ideology
that does not care about you.
It will cast you aside as soon as you are no longer.
I think that leftism comes from women too,
but I'll go in that.
You're actually gonna retract your previous point
and agree with me.
Okay, go ahead.
Men file lawsuits because they tend to work in environments
that result in higher amounts of injuries.
Oh, you might be right.
I'll retract, I'll retract.
Stupid lawsuits.
I asked GPT what were its source.
Yeah, that makes sense.
It said workplace injury in high-risk professions resulted in more lawsuits.
That would actually make sense.
But when I think lawsuits, I think—
But divorce, it does say women do divorce more.
Well, not divorce more.
But what I was thinking is women tend to sue for sexual harassment, that sort of thing, or like emotional abuse, even at work.
Those don't, excuse me, those don't go to court.
That's a settlement.
They're just like, pay that woman, pay that woman.
I know there was a woman who did it to me.
She raised like, I don't know, $13,000.
She didn't even end up making it to court. You're correct. But she ended up raising like $13,000 to sue me for emotional abuse
because I dunked on her so hard on my show.
Wow.
Yeah.
So you were asking.
Yeah, what did you say to this girl?
I'm curious.
Oh, she said, well, she claimed, I could pull it.
Oh, wait, I deleted too many videos.
I was trying to get remonetized.
And you didn't actually, like, you know of her,
but you don't have a personal relationship with her?
So what happened was it was early in the days.
It was, like, very early in my show.
And there was a guy that brought her on the show, and he knew her.
He was, like, an actor in London.
And he would sometimes bring, like, more liberal women.
And so he texted her the name of the show and the topic.
And then after, she went really viral.
And it was small back then.
So it was like 15,000, 20,000 subs.
I don't think she expected it to go as viral as it did.
Interesting.
And then it went really viral.
And then she claimed that she didn't know.
And so that was what I responded with was just she didn't think I had the texts from like us telling her what show she was coming on.
But she claimed, I don't know, she claimed some sort of abuse type of thing.
Because of what did you say to her?
Sorry.
Oh, it was we were arguing about the pay gap.
Well, she won.
It was it was does body count matter?
And she said her body count.
I gave her an out.
I said, you don't have to.
It's all right.
You don't have to.
And then she was like, no, I want to sex positive. I was like, all right you don't have to it's all right you don't have to and then she was like no I want to sex positive I was like all right go ahead and it's not my fault
she slept with a lot of guys like I didn't make you do that yeah so then that went viral and then
on top of that it also went like um she was just saying she didn't need men she was just like your
typical feminist you know she's an actress so yeah and then she raised money to sue me
but they never actually did they sent me a letter I had to spend like it was pretty expensive She's an actress. So yeah. And then she raised money to sue me.
But they never actually did.
They sent me a letter.
I had to spend, it was pretty expensive to send a letter back.
And then I just, she wanted me to pay for her, she wanted me to pay for something I refused to pay for.
It was like a lawyer.
Like she wanted to.
Like her legal fees?
Yeah.
And I wouldn't do it.
And then I never heard from her again.
So I don't know. Maybe I'll from her again. So I don't know.
Maybe I'll go to court someday.
I don't know.
I noticed that like same thing with like – isn't not – the Blaze is getting sued because of that like we are here type stuff.
I noticed that.
What is that?
Like Sidney Watson suing the Blaze.
Oh, is it still going on?
I don't know.
But I just – it's like the pattern.
I look for patterns of behavior. There's like huge drama online over that of like split factions of some people saying
like she's telling the truth and other people saying that she's lying.
She's probably lying.
Sorry.
But it's just, I look for patterns and trends and it's always the same thing.
Like women go into an industry.
Sydney doesn't strike me as a dishonest person.
So just saying that, because I know her a little bit and I don't think she's a BS kind of person.
Well, I mean, but that's part of the – there's a playbook on how to do this.
You can read it online.
Did she accuse Elijah?
Yeah, right?
I think the issue was with Elijah, yeah.
I guess the question then is, is Elijah a BS kind of person?
I don't know Elijah all that well, so I wouldn't be able to say.
But I would say –
I've only met Elijah once. Well, a lot of times, you know, my question is – and I don't know Elijah all that well, so I wouldn't be able to say. But I would say... I've only met Elijah once.
Well, a lot of times, you know, my question is,
and I don't know,
I don't even really know what happened.
I just know that there is a lawsuit
and I just noticed the trend
and what they tend to do with women at work
is they tend to like,
okay, something happens with a guy at work, right?
There's flirting, touching, whatever.
But they don't talk about the flirting that they did too. And so they'll oftentimes like label the stuff he did is so terrible. But why
did, you know, I go on shows on all the time, nothing like that's happened to me. So it's like,
why did the guy feel comfortable? And a lot of times they leave it out. So it's like lying by
omission a lot. Like presenting their side in a vacuum. Yeah. Like even, even like, I don't know
if you listened to the thing i did with lauren
earlier today but um you know the crowder clip you know everyone thought he was an abuser because
of that clip but like if you saw the if you heard the full thing after he went into the house like
he went into the house and he screamed or he said um oh god what was it i'd have to look over my
notes from it but a lot of times like they don't it's like a clip that they'll talk about, but they don't put everything in context.
So I don't know if I'm making sense.
No, that makes sense.
Yeah.
I mean, it's similar to what we were saying about the NFL kicker, right?
Like the fact that he's actually so emotional about his marriage that he's so happy about it is left out.
Instead, it's like they act like he just treats his wife like the object he owns okay i'll give you an example of a common lie i hear and i just noticed these trends because
i've done so many shows like women would always say they were abused right on my show and um one
time someone in the comment section said ask her if she filed a police report now i remind you i
interviewed a thousand women and probably every other show maybe someone would say my ex-boyfriend
was abusive but then i started to realize i knew what questions to ask so I would say did you file a
police report overwhelmingly no and that's kind of a sign that they're lying second thing is you
have to ask them to tell you the story in detail like in detail what happened example of a lie I
would hear one girl said that he pushed me like he he pushed me down the stairs.
That sounds awful and terrible. But when I asked her a couple of questions, I found out that she
was actually trespassing in his house. She refused to leave and he was pushing her out of the house.
Maybe she fell down the stairs. But, you know, is that really what she you know, maybe she's
gotten to the point of trespassing. Yeah, like you're actively together. Well, Yeah, like she was trying to pick a fight with him in front of his kid.
And he wanted her out.
Like she wouldn't leave.
Do you think the definition of abuse has become expansive?
Yeah, that's the problem.
And they did it in family court partially.
But it used to just be abuse, one person hitting the other.
But they expanded it.
So, again, the first thing they want to do in order to put more men in jail,
feminists do this or take their kids, whatever, resources, whatever, change the definition of things.
So they add an emotional abuse, financial abuse.
And then the other thing they do is they make it on a balance of probabilities rather than beyond a reasonable doubt.
And what that means is there's more evidence that it's more likely he did it than not.
So if it's 51%,
then we take the kids, et cetera. They call that in the US preponderance of evidence.
Oh yeah. Yeah. So at the universities, they said our standard is not beyond a reasonable doubt.
It's a preponderance of evidence. Meaning if there is any evidence to suggest we act as though it
happened wild authoritarian. Yeah. And so, and so, but I've noticed the same trend, like the
same trends I saw in family court,
I would see it at work too.
Because usually men will build an industry,
they'll make it awesome and amazing,
and then women tend to come in and ruin it.
I saw this in education.
Men made, you know, education was mostly teachers,
women came in, ruin it.
But with the expansion of abuse,
like why did this happen?
Why did no one stop the expansion?
Because like, obviously male judges, male lawyers,
I know there were female ones too,
but like, why did this progress?
Women will always get blue-pilled
or like simp men to enforce.
That's the only leverage that they have
is getting men that want to sleep with them
to do things for them.
So it was basically, you think it's like,
women presented a sob story and like,
this is why they expand the definition of abuse?
Well, that's why I go back to voting because that gave women more political and social power.
That's that's why I always say women shouldn't vote, because like that.
That is what changed everything, because now all of the laws have to cater to women, not men.
The interesting thing about voting, what people need to understand is voting favors those who have lighter schedules. You will see a higher
voter turnout among people who are not working than who are. And so especially with women's
suffrage, you instantly had a massive voting block that was more likely to be able to try to vote
than men. Women were at the time because men are working and not every man could take time off of their jobs to go and vote.
Today, it's more so the unemployed.
And so the incentive of government then becomes to cater towards those who are not working, which is a perverse incentive.
So the people who are working, who are having their rights and their values and their taxes stripped away, the system will crumble because it's favoring those who are not supporting the system.
Yeah.
Which is women.
Well, it's crazy because I feel like so many people are unhappy with voting.
Well, yeah, but they have useless jobs.
They go through it and—
Oh, come on.
That's a bit hyperbolic.
No, I'm serious.
Nurses, probably the most important job.
Well, but look at the industries that women dominate.
They always suck, and they're always the ones that people complain about and i would argue um education
health care both of those are constantly complained about yeah but that's a government thing
yeah but the government is taken over by feminists slash women so i have liberal i mean because i
don't think feminism as a component well no i i just I just think it's all, it all goes back to matriarchy.
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And what do we got here?
Tim Jake says, you need to check out the Repealing Illegal Freedom and Liberty Exercises Rifle
Act.
Interesting.
Introduced by Senate Republicans this week, it would effectively gut NFA by repealing
the transfer taxes.
Ooh.
Me gusta.
Let's go.
Ian Slater says,
when will you have better Bachelor or Coach Greg Adams on to talk about men's issues?
They have great insight and I believe could shed a bigger light.
Anytime.
We could have them.
Culture war is the best place for that.
Let's grab some more.
Thomas Conservatives has a better question, question tim how are we going to prevent
this from happening again we have all these one-time abuses and uh people die and we go on
with our lives i'm i i think we are going to need first to cross our fingers trump needs to win
then cross your fingers again a second time. Can you get your
finger over your finger twice? Because we're hoping Trump actually starts prosecuting and
arresting criminals and people who abused power. That's the best for now. We'll see.
We'll cross those other bridges and whatever bridge may come if we get there.
All right. Steve Kralik says, Pearl, aside from the draft, what reasons led you to say that women shouldn't vote?
The shape of the distributions for intelligence of men and women are different, but not by a lot.
If women are raised well, why not vote?
Well, I've always had a caveat that there would be specific women that could vote, but the majority of women would not.
So if you did military members, net taxpayers, I don't think if you're on child
support or alimony, you should be able to vote. Sorry, go ahead. No, no, I was gonna agree.
Yeah, so but if you did that, like 99.9, like then women wouldn't vote anyway.
I was gonna say, when we've talked about and like debated the idea of repealing 19th before,
it didn't matter as soon as we actually got to the root of people with no incentives and no ties to the community are voting. As soon as we said, what if you have
to serve your community, your country and, you know, or some kind of caveat instantly, it's like,
oh, well, then it wouldn't matter if you were a man or woman. So the real issue, I think, is
people can just vote randomly, which makes no sense. If you don't live here, why are you voting
on my laws? I don't understand. Me and my neighbors are going
to vote on how we want our water to flow.
Some weirdo lefty
can come from D.C., rent an apartment, and then
vote and then leave? That makes no sense.
So time constraints,
the things you mentioned, those
all seem to be
good answers. There's a hundred
different ways we can slice it, but
the female vote, I just don't think it's fair
that men pay most of the taxes run most of the infrastructure do most of the work and yet women
have the most say that doesn't seem fair to me i think net taxpayer is a is a good idea yeah i
actually like the still my favorite is the selective service one yeah the the idea is
selective service becomes optional for men and for women, but you can't vote
unless you sign up for it.
That does not mean you'll be drafted because we haven't had a draft in 50 years.
It just means you are pledging to the country to serve it in time of need if the need arises.
A lot of people have told me, no, because then you're going to have corrupt people draft
people and send them to wars for profit.
No, because the only people who can vote are the people who have pledged to fight for the
country, which means war is extremely unlikely.
So the only people voting are those who have signed up for the draft.
And then a politician comes along and says, I think we should fund Ukraine.
And they'll go vote against you because I am not going to fight that.
And then he loses.
That's it. There you go I am not going to fight that. And then he loses. That's it.
There you go.
I like that idea.
I just think it's like every election season there's some girl that's like
12 that can't get an abortion and women
run to the polls.
Is your first name Hannah?
Yeah. Oh wow. Because someone
put Hannah Clare better than Hannah Pearl.
Well that's a subjective opinion.
Not to bring up that they're being mean.
Did you guys start beef between me and Pearl right now?
I mean, it's all right.
She's great.
I got no qualms.
No, it's just because I didn't realize her name was Hannah.
Oh, yeah.
That's my first name.
And then I had to read the Super Chat, which was divisive.
Did you always go by your middle name?
No, it actually started in college.
There was another Hannah on the team.
They just started calling me Pearl. And then
when I put Hannah Davis
online, there was this supermodel
that got married to Derek Jeter. And I was
like, I don't need to be next to her on Google.
So I'm going to go with Pearl.
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Wow.
That's really cool.
Cool story.
Absolutely.
Absolutely.
Will do.
We will grab some more super chats.
John Avi says, does Pearl still sing?
She's got a good voice and is actually a good singer.
She would be happier if she focused on her music and her talents rather than hating women to feel better about herself.
It started so good.
That's all right.
I don't mind them.
No, I do still sing.
Thank you.
But what I was thinking is I could make songs.
Are you wrapping up the next All That Remains thing?
Yeah. Why not do both
why not
sing about this stuff
Phil voted me out of the band
I'm not allowed to make
musical suggestions
oh you got voted out
I was never in the band
she's not
I just started a rumor on that
we didn't have a female
bass player for a little while
it wasn't me
I'm not musical at all
you can make a song called
No More 19
and then like
the lyrics
on the surface
seem like you're actually singing about how
it's like it's got to be like upbeat pop it should sound like you're saying i'm not a teenager anymore
yeah but what you're actually saying is repeal the 19th yeah and then like all these young girls are
singing and dancing like they don't even know very clever and then you're like i got them
or the first verses are really like light and seeming like you're not a teenager anymore.
And then the last verse is just as literal as possible.
Just no more women voting.
We could do like a duet.
No, not me.
You don't sing?
Yeah, he does.
Yeah, no, I do.
I'm just saying I'm not going to write a song about repealing the 19th Amendment.
I'm just saying it could be fire. You know what's funny is that whenever we have guys on the show, they're like, no, I do. I'm just saying I'm not going to write a song about repealing the 19th Amendment. I'm just saying it could be fire.
You know what's funny is that whenever we have guys on the show, they're like, no, we
shouldn't repeal the 19th, and women always say yes.
Yeah.
Not every woman, though.
I do have a song coming out soon.
So the next couple months, I am going to do music.
What is it?
Can you say?
Yeah.
So there's a song I have.
It's called We Don't Party Like We Used To, and it's about life before phones.
So it's like, we don't party like we used to.
Take me back to 1992.
And then it just, you know.
Oh.
Are you going to put dial-up internet sounds in it?
That'd be a good idea.
That would be really cool.
I wasn't even alive in 92, but I heard it was a good time.
Yeah, it was good.
When did the wall come down?
Was that 93?
No, 89.
Why did I say 93?
Yeah, 92.
What did we have in 92?
94 was the year of all the best music in existence, right?
Ooh, I don't know.
91 was pretty great.
But wasn't 94 like...
The first half of the 90s was really great for music.
94 was like Melancholy and...
Melancholy and Infinite and um i think you had
like sound yeah but there was a viral meme of like all of these albums came out in 94 and it's
like holy crap like all of the best 90s music grunge stuff although i i to be fair i was kidding
the greatest era in human history was the early 80s when men at work were on the top of the charts so yeah yeah everyone coming out with bryson gray soon oh cool yeah it's about bible thumpers
turtle he came out the blue album from weezer alice in chains jar of flies nine inch nails
a downward spiral and live throwing copper so in 91 in 1994 in 94 no there's more that was it wasn't
then those are just the ones that popped up right off the top.
Phil, if you weren't doing metal music, would you do a different genre of music or is it metal or nothing?
Most likely, I probably would be metal or nothing because I didn't think that I was going to be a professional musician when I started playing music and playing metal. That kind of wasn't an option of playing like heavy music and being a professional musician really
not the way that it is now um because the internet changed everything so it's crazy 94 uh smash by
the offspring the the highest selling uh independent album ever still to this day i believe
super unknown by soundgarden what i mean there's just there's I mean, there's a ton.
That's so crazy.
94 was wild.
Can we say that of any of the modern years?
What do we have now?
There haven't been anything.
I don't think so.
There's a song called WAP.
I know people have a lot of strong feelings about it.
Yeah.
Veruca Salt.
1992 was crazy because it was like Sap came out which is alice in chains um the black crows
dinosaur junior nevermind was released stone temple pilots purple was released tragically hip
released uh so bad motor finger came out radio head came out with pablo honey uh i'm pretty sure
the uh metallica released the black album in in 92, or was that 91?
The text vet says,
you called Jake Shields a bitch.
There's the beef to box about.
You called him out, back it up.
My friend, I am not so special as to think I would ever win
in a fist fight with Jake Shields.
Professional fighter, dude?
Professional fighter,
and one of the best.
Very good.
We disagree on
like, we had a disagreement
over a booking on a show where
we beefed on Twitter, but the dude is still one
of the best fighters.
Bro, I just started lifting
like three months ago. I'm not
going to win a fight with an MMA
champ. Well, not with that attitude.
I mean, you've got to really believe in yourself.
No, I'm not a part
of this at all oh no you're gonna throw tim under the bus though right i'm just saying if you believe
in yourself you know you're more likely to achieve things i just like the good tv i'm gonna watch
spencer jones says preston brooks a pro-slavery democrat from south carolina used a walking cane
to attack senator charles sumner an abolitionist Republican from Massachusetts in Congress, and actually gave him a TBI.
And the Democrats in the South were like, ah, he's faking it.
And then the dude in the North who got beaten, Sumner, was struggling to speak.
Do you think they would be impressed by today's clashes between our female politicians over
being bleach blonde and having fake eyelashes?
Or do you think they'd be like, you guys need to really put your fists where your mouths are?
I think they would be not impressed by the cat fight in Congress is all I'm saying.
I think they were more serious about their conflicts.
Fighting in Congress is rare, you know.
TJ Santiago says, have you seen Nancy Pelosi getting wiped in that Oxford debate about populism?
If not, you have to.
It's amazing.
Did Nancy Pelosi actually debate someone?
I will be watching that.
The Oxford debate, Nancy Pelosi.
Is that true?
Trying to keep her teeth in her face.
Come on.
Do you think she's trying to stay relevant?
Like now that she's in Congress,
but she's not speaker anymore.
She's like, I'm still a part of this.
I don't know.
I mean, I don't, I can't speak for Nancy Pelosi.
I don't know what goes on in her head.
Not a spokesperson.
But I mean, like, she's what?
She's mid-80s or something like that?
At least.
I think she's 80.
Yes.
I mean, she's got everything that an 80-year-old could need, could want.
Like, she can just go ahead and chill out, you know?
Did you see that her husband's attacker got sentenced to three years in prison?
It says to her face.
What, really?
They actually, wow.
I didn't know that.
She actually debated that.
Look at that.
That's amazing.
Indigenous and sober says,
I'd pay to see Tim box Sam Cedar.
I think I have 20 pounds on him,
probably an inch in height,
and I think he's twice my age.
Would you do it if they were similar,
like build weight?
Would you ever do it?
Yeah.
Yeah.
I just,
I think the issue is find them the right person.
Let's go.
Yeah.
I think the issue is there,
like I don't really have any strong enough beef to do anything other than if
it was like a friendly thing for charity or something like that.
And it would have to be like, I guess yeah you know i wanted i i might be willing to go slightly up
in that like if the other guy was a little bigger or whatever i i would be okay accepting a
disadvantage on my end but not imposing on someone else i was trying to get nick fuentes and um
destiny to to box i thought that would have been hilarious. You've been trying to get this boxing match happening for a while now.
Yes!
That would be hilarious.
Here's what happens.
See, after Andrew Tate goes to prison, Andrew and Tristan, they lock him up, then Nick Fuentes
is going to start lifting, and he's going to get massive, and then he's going to be
the new Andrew Tate.
If you predicted this correctly, it'll be hilarious.
He should start lifting.
You know what I mean?
I mean, everyone should. Aside, I know, yeah. Aside from everything else, like, just, it'll be hilarious. He should start lifting. You know what I mean? I mean, everyone should.
I know, yeah.
Aside from everything else, like, just throw it in your routine.
I think, you know, what I'm going to do is, because we have these separate routines where it's like I'll skate and then we'll go.
I think I'm just going to add the weights down, take a couple weights to the park, and then just throw lifting in my skate session.
Just, there you go.
Because what I was doing before was every time I have to
stop, take a break, or get some water, I would
do push-ups. And if I'm going
to pause, I'm going to do 10 push-ups and I'll try
and get 100 in the day if I'm only skating.
Now I'm like, I should probably just
start with some weights, skate, and with
some weights, get it all in one go.
Everyone should lift.
Absolutely. Men and women.
Eric Max says...
I love lifting.
Yeah, there you go.
Guys...
I've got to maintain
my spaghetti arms, Bill.
I can't lift things.
Guys, football congress team,
all members must be on the team
and the winner gets their bill passed.
That would be fun.
Katrina Miles says,
Watch it, Tim.
Do not call my fave
Byron Donalds lazy.
Also the guy from the Senate that wanted to fight the guy during the hearing.
Byron Donalds, I would not call lazy.
He's based.
Byron Donalds is one of the best.
There's so few good members of Congress.
He is in the top of that list.
Good dude.
Big fan.
All right.
Chaz Chartrand Morin says you can't redistribute gains. That's right. Chaz Chartrand-Morin says you can't redistribute gains.
That's right.
The socialists will take your money from you, but they can't take your muscles.
Although I wouldn't be surprised if they don't develop technology in 100 years.
To be honest with you, you have to be able to eat to maintain muscles and communists aren't all that good at that.
Oh, that's a good point.
They'll take your muscles from you.
They're going to try and get you to eat like some soy protein, and then you're going to have bad gains.
Yep.
All right.
We will move on and read more Super Chats.
Stitch says, I'm a 33-year-old pecan farmer in middle Georgia.
I started at 517 pounds, down to 450 pounds.
Good job.
Hire me.
I'll move to West Virginia and be the Jared of timcast supplement line without the kid diddling well we don't have the supplement line just yet but congratulations
on dropping 67 pounds wow yeah absolutely good job bro um it's fit cast irl everybody by november
everyone's supposed to be in shape that's that's that's that's the pitch wow so uh you know you
got you got six months you Company mandate, you know.
That's right.
More so like a, I don't know what the right word is.
A, I wouldn't say challenge is the right word.
It's kind of like a mission.
Because, you know, we were talking on the Culture War podcast about prepping.
And I was like, look, you can go to Walmart right now and you can buy supplies that are going to keep you alive for three months.
And then after you do, you're going to look down, you're going to realize you're 100 pounds overweight and you can't run.
You're having trouble breathing and you can't buy anything to help you with that.
The only thing that's going to help you with that is you exercise, you eat right, you get
in shape.
I recommend the MyFitnessPal app.
Track your macros.
It'll give you, you can type in your height, your weight, your goals, and it will tell
you what to do.
It says, listen to me and the robot will take care of the rest. So, um, that's a good
place to start. But if something were to happen, earthquake, landslide, a massive car accident,
whatever, and the roads are shut down, the power goes out, who knows zombie apocalypse, alien
invasion. You can buy all the supplies in the world you want, but if you're not trained with
your firearms, if you're not trained physically, then you're in trouble.
You're better off, but, you know.
Cardio is the most important thing out there.
Yeah, considering that zombies these days run full speed at you and they're not the slow, you know, lumbering ones.
Do you, like, track your macros for volleyball or anything like that?
Because you're an athlete.
I wish.
No.
I do lift. I wish. No.
I do lift.
I can lift, like, I can lift a lot.
Like, I can deadlift probably, like, 300, 310.
Really?
For one, yeah.
Like, squat maybe, like, 250.
Something like that.
Lego says, Oregon made mutual combat illegal.
The only states that still allow it are Washington and Texas.
Ah, okay.
Washington.
That's what I was thinking. Yep yep i still don't recommend it the uh what's the saying the uh something like the fight
you win is the fight you avoid or something like that yeah and one of my favorite videos of the
martial arts master teaching the ultimate technique where he explains to the students
the one move that will guarantee you can win a fight instantly and they're like show us show us and then he gets into the stance another guy and then
as soon as he does he waves his arms in there and runs full speed out of the room yeah and then
everyone starts clapping and laughing and he was like not fighting is the surest way to win yep
absolutely important words because that you got you get these dudes hey i got a story for you
there was a guy when i was a kid was uh i don't know the full
story it's a story i heard from my parents uh company company uh dinner or whatever for the
holidays some guy hit another guy's wife so the guy punched the other guy in the face fell back
hit his head on a counter and died instantly dude through the punches in prison that's it
that's the number one that's the number one way that homicide is committed.
It's like a fight gone wrong.
I know.
Don't get into fights.
Look, especially if you're a gun guy.
I carry a gun.
So the most important thing that you learn if you're carrying a gun is de-escalation.
The very first thing you do is avoid getting into a fight.
Because if you have a gun, you don't have a whole lot of choice.
If you get into a confrontation and it becomes physical, you have to go to the gun because if
you don't, if you get hit and get knocked out, that gun now is your opponent's gun. So you have
to go to the gun if you carry a gun. And that means you have to avoid getting into a fight
at all costs. You can't do ego stuff. You can't let any of that stuff get in the way. If you are get into a confrontation, you need to deescalate.
You need to be able to deescalate and get away from the situation.
All right.
Master Vegas says was listening to your podcast on Spotify and got an ad about Joe Biden shutting
down big oil and started laughing.
Felt great shame.
Oh, and felt great shame.
Was it was it like an anti Biden thing?
You know, the Spotify stuff,
you have like the programmatic ads. So it's similar to YouTube. They just the ads that
come are the ones that people bid for. But the interesting thing is there's no real good
automated ad network anymore. It doesn't really it doesn't it doesn't work all that well. The
best course of action for podcasts is literally just doing direct sales yourself. That's the plan.
And I will also give any fledgling podcaster some free advice.
Audio podcasts pay something like 10 times as much as YouTube, which makes no sense.
But whatever.
Don't ask me why.
That's just the way the cookie crumbles.
Cody Johnson says, I'll box you, Tim.
I don't know who you are.
Sorry, I don't know you.
No, it's got to be equal clout, guys.
Who do you have on your ticket for your boxing match?
There's very few women I would box, to be fair.
I'm not really seeking this.
But also for the one that you're organizing.
Because you've seen like...
Oh, like my dream?
Nobody's agreed but
this is just me
you know I would want that sank
guy to box yeah yeah
whatever his name is Jake Uger yeah to
box one of the big conservatives like
Ben Shapiro or Charlie Kirk
whoever's in his weight I think he's a bigger
guy but I'm sure there's one you said big
I thought you were talking about
like Steve Bannon maybe I don't know who that is like he's guy but i'm sure there's one you said big i thought you were talking about like steve bannon
maybe i don't know who that is like he's he's so steve bannon is a larger man ben shapiro is
how what's about five or eight he's like five eight one fifty i think no i think he's ben
shapiro is not he's shorter than i am is he ben shapiro gets made fun of for being short but he's
not that short i think he's like 5'8".
Yeah.
And he probably always wants to hit him.
Him and Nick should box.
That would be so funny.
I know.
They like hate each other, right?
That'd be a great match.
They could debate and then box after.
All right.
What do we got?
I think we should make the dual grade again, you know?
I'm just like, who would I?
Cardi B, I would take it.
Yeah, but how tall are you? I know. I'm too tall for these chicks. I'm just like, who would I? Cardi B, I would take it. Yeah.
But how tall are you?
I know I'm too tall for these chicks.
I'm six foot.
Yeah.
You're in like a, you got good reach.
Yeah.
You'd win all the fights.
Yeah.
I mean, and I get offers.
Like whenever I talk about this on shows, all these like random OnlyFans chicks are
like, oh, I'll take it.
But I'm like, I don't know.
I have to have equal clout for me to want to do it.
Yeah, I think the issue for me too is it has to be,
like, I don't really want to box anybody.
I'm not a boxer.
So there'd have to be like, either it would be for fun
or it would be like a true beef.
And I just don't know that any of that actually exists.
Like, I don't really have any kind of real beef
with anyone legitimately.
I'd rather do one-on-one basketball.
That's what I would do.
Play a game of Skate or Magic the Gathering.
Magic the Gathering off
with anybody who dare challenge me.
My commander deck is top tier.
You will be obliterated.
Could do a conservative Olympics.
Like, you know, run like a 400.
I got a better idea.
I should say I have a good idea.
It's a mass e-drama beef
poker game a poker game with eight people who despise each other yeah dude that'd be amazing
we should do that i don't know how to play poker but i'm in people have to learn it's it's it's
relatively easy to learn it's a bit more challenging to get good at it's a lot of math
but the basics of it are not too difficult.
But it would be hilarious to have just like these left, right, and moderate personalities.
All who just like are beefing with each other playing poker at the same time.
I want a caps the flag game.
I feel like that would be funny.
Ultimate Frisbee or Frisbee golf?
I like Ultimate Frisbee.
You could do like a conservative Olympics.
And so there's like a running section, a jumping section, and like see who wins the conservative Olympics I gotta be honest if you were to uh oh the Krasensteins work out don't they
the Krasensteins I think so they post videos of doing exercise and stuff I I look I don't want
to when we're talking about liberals not doing anything else I genuinely want to make sure I
give credit where credit is due I'm pretty sure they they post videos of exercise stuff yeah but
and but and those guys are also entrepreneurs
outside of...
But I don't think they're leftists either.
I think that they're just... They're pretending.
I don't think that they have political... I don't think they have
deep political principles.
I think that they go with what seems to be
the popular
culture thing. Stuff.
Yeah, we could do a battle of the
bands. Oh, yeah. you know two two people who
are like especially with you and hassan you know what i mean oh my gosh i'll do i'll do a freestyle
off anyone i'm beefing with that would be like boxing a child there there are i i appreciate
all of the uh right-leaning people that are out there making music and and i want to see it continue so you
could do you could do a rap battle me yeah i mean i could yeah like i could like conservatives you
could do like a rap off i have to freestyle yeah ben shapiro i think uh would would i i feel like
ben shapiro could win a uh rap battle he has hasn hasn't he? Well, he did the song with Tom McDonald
where it was kind of a joke
where he's like,
all my homies download the song
and get a billboard number one.
That's so funny.
Ben Shapiro is extremely quick-witted.
Yeah.
Huge vocabulary.
Talks super fast.
I feel like if you asked him
to just say,
hey, insult Phil, but rhyme.
It's like if you asked him to do like a diss track rap, he wouldn't even need to think about it.
He'd literally just be like, let me just rhyme as I criticize you.
And then just go, and you'd be like, that was it.
Like, that was good.
I mean, Shapiro's not stupid.
He graduated Harvard Law at like 17 or something like that.
I'm hoping he'll play the violin on a new song.
Daily Wire said that.
That would rule.
I had the Daily Wire.
I'm like, hey, we have a new song coming out.
You know, like Phil contributed very much to it.
Carter Banks as well.
And I was like, it's got room for violin.
And I'm like, I wonder if Ben would want to do it.
I asked the Daily Wire people.
They said, we'll talk to him.
It sounds like probably yeah.
That would rule so much.
It's really easy.
It's like if we were like, hey, here's a song.
You want to just press record and record some violin for us?
And then we're featuring Phil Labonte and Ben Shapiro.
That would be awesome.
Yeah.
I think at that point, it's like we got to ask Jack Posobiec to play bass.
Posobiec could probably play bass on it.
Yeah.
Yep.
And then I think we got to do it now. Do to play bass poso could probably play bass on yeah yep and then we i think
we got to do it now i'm do it i'm into it and james o'keefe we got to get him in there somewhere
too james o'keefe has to do the uh the trump rock opera that you were writing before oh that's a
good idea because he's i think shames i think shames is actually working on that but he should
ask james o'keefe to weigh in i love it it. All right. We'll grab one more super chat.
Here we go.
Carlos Y. says, my three daughters now have a brother.
Named him Roger after my late father.
Congrats.
He was born in ectodactyl, but is missing only one finger.
I'm in 51st state of Alberta, so no metty money needed. So pass
this super chat on to someone in need.
Pearl, join us Mormons.
You can convert to Mormonism?
I'd say it's pretty unlikely.
Everything you describe,
you drive into Amish country, it's gone.
What do you say that again? Like all the stuff
you're talking about, like lawsuits, women, divorce,
like you drive into Amish country and it's gone.
Oh yeah. You're converting to
being Amish? Oh no.
Oh no.
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