Timcast IRL - Timcast IRL #1032 Trump TRIGGERS Democrats As 30k+ Show Up To NYC Rally, Media LIES w/Alex Stein
Episode Date: May 24, 2024Tim, Hannah Claire, Shane, & Serge are joined by Alex Stein to discuss a massive rally held by Donald Trump in the Bronx, NY, Trump vowing to begin mass deportations when elected, Democrats expressing... their support for Donald Trump, and Steven Colbert launching insane cringe with a "Skibidi Biden" meme video. Hosts: Tim @Timcast (everywhere) Hannah Claire @hannahclaireb (everywhere) Shane @ShaneCashman (X) | @TalesfromtheInvertedWorld Serge @sergedotcom (everywhere) Guest: Alex Stein @PrimeTimeAlexStein Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
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Donald Trump is currently speaking in the Bronx, and they got a permit for 3,500 people.
It's full. They're overflowing.
And if you look at the videos, the crowds are massive.
Now, the Trump campaign and many of Trump's supporters are saying it's got to be 30K plus.
Some are saying 25. Some are saying 37.
Around 30K seems to make sense.
Having covered a lot of these events, rallies, and protests on the ground for like 10 years,
what I would say is after watching a bunch of the videos, I think a fair assessment is
about 30K.
People really don't understand just how tightly packed people can be.
I recommend if you look at any image of a crowd or a show, start counting the heads
and you'll be like, wow, that's actually way more people than you realize.
So you watch these videos. We got a lot of Eliajo on the ground reporting this video of all of these people waiting in line to come in several thousand and key different and many key
areas, plus the people that are in their overflow. I'd be willing to say 30K people arriving in the
area is is a good estimate whether or not every single one of them, the Trump supporter. I don't
know. But the people showed up and it looks massive so we're going to talk about this we got a bunch of
news pertaining to this people are actually suggesting trump will win new york i don't
believe it but remarkably in a d plus 23 trump is only down nine points against biden in new york
now that is something else this is why trump is showing up some are even wondering whether or not
he could actually win in new jersey so we're going to talk about all of that news pertaining to
what's currently going on with Trump and all of this stuff. We do have some political news
in terms of foreign policy and things like that, but we'll get to all that.
We've got some good news. CNN's ratings are at a 30-plus year low, almost as bad as when they
first started. Media Matters has laid off a ton of their staff, and we're all laughing about it.
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I'm very scared with all these Boeing whistleblowers dying.
And then did you see what was in the news?
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Well, what did the FAA report?
It was like 300 planes have some kind of flaw.
Yeah, where the wing can blow up.
Well, we'll talk about it, I suppose, Alex.
It should be fun.
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some good coverage of the rally. Hi, Serge.
Hello, Hannah Clare. Thanks for coming, Alex. Let's get
into it, Tim. Alright, there's a
fly. It's trying to get me. Or it's a mosquito
or something. Alright, we got this
big breaking story from the Daily News.
Hundreds
of Trump supporters pack Bronx
rally as counter-protesters
jeer outside. Did you hear this? Hundreds.
Hundreds, they say well they
just community noted hundreds did you see how he got the community note from the crowd outside of
his courtroom no what was that i think it's margo mcatee like who's the head of his communications
she posted a video of all the people outside of the court the courtroom was it the court or was
it trump tower i think that was a courtroom is that and it got community noted they said that
it wasn't from that day and that it was from, I guess, the original time that he got arrested.
And she proved that that was false.
I think this was—so first, let me just clarify.
Daily News is lying.
Okay, what do we have here?
New York Times.
A Trump rally in the Bronx.
Some residents ask why.
Okay, look, we've got a lot of Elio on the ground.
Elio is on the ground reporting for SCNR.
I can tell you definitively it is not hundreds.
Here you go.
There's already easily thousands of people outside the rally.
It is absurd to think that Donald Trump could show up in New York for a rally in a city of millions of people and not get tens of thousands.
When people are like, I think it's 30K, I'm like, really?
Seems a little low.
It's New York.
People are bored, looking for something to do.
Trump's showing up.
Look at this line.
It is hundreds, though.
It's just a lot of them.
Right.
It is hundreds.
That's a fact.
You see what they're doing?
Hundreds of hundreds, you might say.
That's right.
That's right.
Hundreds of hundreds.
So we have this video.
Take a look. I want to show this again. Here's the line. You see how it curves around?
That already is probably a couple thousand people.
People, they really underestimate how many people there are in groups.
But let me show you a couple more.
You got Bo Loudon says, 30K people have shown up.
Just watch this clip.
And you can see, sure, this right here.
It's like 100, right?
This right here already.
It's probably several hundred just in the single frame alone.
Then you spin around several thousand there already.
And I think it's because the rally, that's the rally itself.
It's 3,500.
So that makes sense because they're overflow.
You've got American AF saying 30K people in advance for Trump's rally in the Bronx.
And these are the numbers.
I think that's what the campaign was saying.
Is that what it was?
Yeah, the campaign is apparently saying to people on the ground
that they're thinking there's 37,000 people there or over 30,000.
I mean, they were permitted to have just over 3,000 people there.
10,000 people requested tickets.
Obviously, there's a huge overflow.
I think hundreds is kind of a laughable headline.
But I think that's part of it, right?
They're triggered.
They're so triggered. And it's interesting's part of it, right? They're so
triggered. And it's interesting because everyone was like, well, why would he rally in the Bronx?
And New York is safely Democrat. But the thing is, Roger Stone heard a tweet about this today.
The last Republican who went to the Bronx was Ronald Reagan, and he won. And the Bronx basically
doesn't get attention from Democrats because Democrats take them for granted, right? They say,
oh, you're New Yorkers, you all vote for us. But they elected a Republican city council member in 2022.
So like, I just think that they are this area
that people don't think about.
And they're probably just as frustrated
as so many other people with the Biden administration
and with, you know, Democratic leadership
in the state of New York, like Kathy Hochul and the mayor.
They don't like Hochul?
I wouldn't like Hochul.
I mean, if she's like-
I left the state when she got in.
Look, probably a lot of other people would too, except they're stuck there. I mean, if she's like... I left the state when she got in. Look, probably a lot of other people would too,
except they're stuck there.
I mean, if you have family and stuff,
if you can't live anywhere,
you have family there too.
But like, it's just really difficult.
And I think that's what's so interesting about this.
Like when I was getting ready for the show today,
I was listening to MSNBC
and these talking heads are like,
well, he's only doing this
because he thought he was going to be in trial,
have trial the next day.
And obviously the trial's been, you know, they're on break basically until next week.
But I think this is obvious.
Like, it doesn't hurt him to have a rally in the Bronx.
Like, yeah, maybe he thought he'd be there anyways.
But the Bronx loves him as it turns out.
There was a video that went viral.
I think we were talking about and I was trying to verify this is very difficult.
And it shows a bunch of people, no mug hats or anything like that. They're standing next to a barricade and they're all screaming and cheering. You can see it's 56 and 5th, which is Trump Tower. And people were saying, waiting to see Trump at court or outside of court. At first, I was like, well, that's wrong. This is 56 and 5th. The court's at 100 Center Street. And I tweeted something that deleted it right away because I was like, no, no, no, no, no. The original tweet was people are waiting to see Trump. And that was it.
And I'm like, well, that makes sense. Is that Trump Tower? But then I'm assuming that's what
got community. No, that picture, because all of these these Democrats and leftists started
commenting on it, saying fake news, fake news. This is Joe Biden. It's Joe Biden. And I'm like,
why would Joe Biden be at Trump Tower? Yeah, weird story.
But this is what they do.
They spam lies to try and manipulate the information.
Right now, the reason why the Daily News is saying hundreds,
well, it's true, right?
Yeah, technically.
Like if I said there are 10 people right now
at the Tim Katz studio, it's like, well, yes.
I mean, there's 30 or 40, but there are also 10. You now at the timcast studio it's like well yes i mean there's 30 or 40 but
there are also 10 you know what i mean like that's the game they're playing yeah but think about the
spin you and i were talking about it the cnn and msnbc all of them said it's good that michael
cohen lied on the stand that even though you would think that would hurt his credibility and the fact
that he's scamming the trump organization would you know obviously prove that he's a crooked individual but they said this is good because they
said that if he'll lie on the stand he'll lie for donald trump so i mean this is just how they spin
everything i mean it's ridiculous remember when the new york times said don't think critically
yeah critical thinking is getting us in trouble everyone just stop thinking don't think for you
and what was it don't do any research or what was it they uh they constantly said not to look into it with the pandemic yeah that was uh
that was uh jimmy door had the best bit on that one where he's like we wouldn't do that because
don't do your own research and i'm like that you wouldn't do it for literally anything else like
you're going to buy a car and then your friend goes don't don't look into it and you're like
well how am i supposed to know what to buy? Trust the salesman. He's the expert.
That's the world that they live in.
And he's looking out for your best interests.
He doesn't care about anything but you. Well, so the big question now is, why is Trump rallying in the Bronx?
According to AOC, it's because he has court and they strapped an ankle bracelet on him
and he can't leave, which is a scummy thing to say.
I think Trump's having a rally in New York because he's within nine points of beating Joe Biden.
I think New York loves Trump.
If you look up a voting map of New York,
it's mostly red.
Obviously, the city's different.
But past two elections, it's mostly red.
They love Trump.
Everybody loves Trump.
All these rappers that hate Trump now
are all rapping about him, all love him.
So it's all fake.
You know what I mean?
And then, what was it?
That girl, Amber Rose, Kanye West, now loves him. I don't know if she really moves a needle, you know what i mean they're just and then uh what was it that girl amber rose kanye west x uh
now loves them i don't know if she really moves a needle but uh i mean what's going on with trump
and this court case and you see aoc has a town hall and there's like 40 people there was that
tonight yeah i believe so yeah it was a counter i'm pretty sure they're circulating as if it was
tonight yeah i mean i saw it today exactly that's why i know my favorite big booty latina i have my
eyes on her constantly,
so I know what she's doing.
When I saw the video
and people were contrasting
her empty town hall,
nobody in it,
and Trump's...
I mean, come on, dude.
Look.
I'm going to play music.
Let's say I'm going to do a show.
How many people are really going to show up
to see Tim Pool play music?
I mean, maybe fans of the show
might be like,
but it's not a big music thing.
We have music, right?
Would I book my show at the same time that like,
I don't know, Aaron Lewis is playing down the street?
Like you've got this huge celebrity musician,
rockstar guy, and I'm like,
well, you know, I'm going to do my show at the same time.
No one's going to show up to that.
Whether you like or hate Trump, AOC would be nuts to do a rally at the same time.
Because the people who hate him are going to his rally.
Well, even I think it was Vanity Fair Vogue said that AOC is the third most popular politician behind Biden and Trump.
Did you know that?
She's a huge social media presence.
Yeah, but that doesn't, I don't think that's true.
You don't think so?
No.
In what way do you think it doesn't translate into reality? Well, I mean, like, what don't think that's true. You don't think so? No. In what way?
You think it doesn't translate into reality?
Well, I mean, like, what's their metric for popularity or follower count?
Well, I spend, I mean, I go to D.C. quite a bit.
You walk through, like, Rayburn, Longfellow, their offices, and you'll, like, walk by a congressman.
You have no idea because there's, like, 450 of them, right?
Yeah.
And the majority of them are not famous.
And AOC, I think that's why she gets a lot of hate.
It's like she is actually famous for whatever reason.
Oh, yeah, because she's, you know, this is the thing, right?
Who's that famous?
Was Dennis Miller, was that the guy?
Famous for being way too smart.
Like they made fun of him because he would use big words and like talk about very esoteric things.
Look, you want to be big in the modern era you need the lowest common denominator
so if you look at like the most viewed things on the internet i mean we're going to talk about
skibbity toilet oh no because because colbert did that thing but um like if you watch skibbity
toilet there's like no real there's nothing there it's just silliness what was that i mean why would
he have biden coming out of the toilet like that well we'll get into that okay it's going to cause people pain to watch but my point is
anybody who knows what skibbity toilet is it's like nonsensical silly content you don't got to
think very hard to watch it and laugh that means one of the reasons why it does so well is it does
it can it can cross barriers in language lowest common denominator the more intricate the ideas
you give the less likely it is that you're going to get
a larger and larger audience.
So for AOC, why is she so popular?
Because she says really, really low,
let's just say low cognitive function things.
Which I like.
And so look, look, look,
if you want to make,
why are there so many big left-wing channels?
Why did Hasan have so many viewers?
Because he just says things that feel good that make no sense.
It doesn't matter.
You go on your show and you say something like, here's a bad thing, but then offer up
no solutions, no counters, and have no real convictions, you're going to get a big following.
AOC can come out and be like, you should have more money.
And they're like, I like what she's saying.
Well, in the book Brave New World, I think they called it talkies or whatever,
but in the future, everybody's going to be on SOMAs,
and the content that they would watch was basically pornography with explosions,
basically out of the movie Idiocracy.
You ever seen that movie?
Oh, look at the Michael Bay films.
That's what I'm saying.
I mean, it's the lowest common denominator.
That's all people want to see is boobs and explosions,
and I think that's where we're at.
So let's talk a little bit about what's going on at Trump's rally.
So we have this clip from the Post Millennial.
Trump says he's going to deport everybody.
We will immediately begin the largest criminal deportation operation in our country's history because this situation is sustainable by no country.
So let's see if we can get this to play.
The other day, 22, think of it, 22 people from the Congo.
Where do you live?
We came from jail.
What did you do in jail?
We don't want to tell you.
They're now living happily.
They come from Africa.
They come from Asia.
They come from all over the world.
They come from the Middle East, Yemen.
We're bombing Yemen.
Here we go with the bombs again.
We're bombing Yemen.
And people are coming in from Yemen.
Large numbers of people are coming in from China. And if you look at these people, did you see them?
They are physically fit. They're 19 to 25. Almost everyone is a male and they look like fighting
age. I think they're building an army. They're 29,000 people over the last. I think they're
building. They want to get us from within. I think they're building an army.
This is not, you know, it's interesting. Did you see them? They all have tents. They all have
gas fired stoves. This is not like an illegal immigrant. This is they're building something.
They have something in mind. We're going to end all of that stuff. They respected your president.
They respected our country. And we're not going to let people we are not going to let these people
come in and take our city away from us and take our country away from us. It's not going to happen.
That is the talking point for Chicago, New York, Los Angeles. People in New York are pissed about
all the homeless, the illegal immigrants being given access to these hotels.
Trump knows that New York Democrats are vulnerable and that with everything people have experienced now, from the lockdowns to them giving these hotel rooms, luxury hotel rooms to non-citizens, these people are primed for an alternative.
I think they're going to vote for
trump i don't know that trump wins new york but i think the polling is already showing that in a d
plus 23 state the whole state trump is up uh is only i'm sorry he's only down by nine points
that's how miserable joe biden is could you imagine if trump actually won new york
well i'm gonna i want to say this on the show, and it'll probably get clipped, and I'm totally wrong,
but I feel like people are having political fatigue.
And during the pandemic, people were mad at the system, so they were motivated to vote.
I feel like people are not going to show up this year like they normally do.
I think that is wrong.
Okay.
I know.
A lot of people are going to say it.
I just feel like—because the energy is still not the same like it was in 2020, in my opinion.
I do think there's political fatigue.
We were talking about this the other day.
And I think Elad was saying this.
Basically, if someone calls you a fascist, nobody cares anymore.
And I'm like, right.
There is a fatigue there.
But I also think it shows that the polarization has ossified.
It is now in stone.
This divide exists. You don't need the extreme energy anymore.
The conversation has ended. That's what's worrying. I do think people go out and vote.
They're saying we're expecting record high voter turnout, which is indicative of political conflict. You see that before countries have devolved into chaos. People are upset. You look
at the economics of it,
you get rid of everything in the polarization market
and you just talk about economics,
we're going to see voter turnout.
We'll see.
I mean, it made it a lot easier.
There's mail-in ballots.
And you know,
there is a little stat
that Donald Trump won all 50 states
when it came to in-person voting.
And Joe Biden won all 50 states
when it came to mail-in ballots.
How about that?
I know.
And Trump won 18 of
was it 18 of 19 bellwethers yeah he uh what do they say no president has ever won ohio and florida
and then lost the election yep all of these metrics it's just because you know joe biden
and the democrats were so good at winning elections that they figured out the the key
areas where if they just got enough pieces of paper with signatures on them,
they'd win. I think there's fatigue from the propaganda and people are set to vote for Trump
who weren't willing to vote for him last time. I was looking at this quote from an article today
about the rally. Rep Torres said the South Bronx has no greater enemy than Donald Trump. And then
I went and looked at the crime happening in the Bronx currently, and it's really bad. You know,
12 year old girl raped double shooting shooting i'm like
these people are being told that this guy is their greatest threat and but they're living in violence
every day so they just they can't take it anymore i don't i don't know how you have all of this
immigration stuff and you don't see mass voter turnout you've got black residents in chicago
screaming at the mayor and you know what they're screaming you are replacing us i'm not i've seen
this clip you know i've seen them
from this the city council meetings but i just i don't know why i don't think they're going to show
but i just feel like i've talked to so many people that voted for trump in 2016 voted for trump in
2020 and they're like i just don't even want to participate anymore are they saying it because
they're beaten from the narrative that the corporate press bill are they saying because
they don't believe they don't trust voting at all anymore well probably both i mean dude let's be real i mean i love donald trump i'm going to
vote for you president trump but uh january 6th there are some you know there's some stuff that
people don't like uh with trump and i feel like i don't know if that's going to affect him i hope
it doesn't i hope trump becomes our president but there's a lot of people that are actually
paying attention that actually are paying attention and aren't, you know, satisfied with any candidate with either.
I think there's always dissatisfaction with the candidate that's representing your party.
Right. Like I could understand that people who felt like maybe Trump didn't do enough or they have complaints about his performance.
But I think ultimately people are more likely to say that during the summer.
I'm not going to vote. I don't know. I'm not happy.
And then it comes down to it in October, November.
They know they're probably going to go to the summer. I'm not going to vote. I don't know. I'm not happy. And then it comes down to it in October, November. They know they're probably going to go to the polls. They know they're
going to vote against Joe Biden, even if they're not crazy in love with Donald Trump. And I think
part and, you know, it works the other way, too. There are there are Democrats who are saying,
you know, I voted for Biden, but, you know, he's just really let me down and the issues and I can't
pay for groceries or else who are sort of fatigued, but they will ultimately cast cast a ballot for Biden
because they feel like that's their only act against sort of this deluge of negative things.
I mean, everyone feels fatigued about all kinds of stuff. We're in a very divisive time and sort of
I think some people feel like the only way out of that is to just like try and vote and steer the
steer the country in a direction that would maybe favor you, even if you're not super optimistic about it.
What about the idea of a contingent election
where neither candidate gets 270 electoral college votes
and then the Congress would choose?
You get a Trump-Harris administration.
The Senate would vote Harris.
The Senate chooses the vice president and the House chooses the president.
So based on the current political breakdown, you would get a Trump-Harris administration.
You know, it's funny, though.
I'm not even trying to argue with you, but what about the Republicans that wouldn't vote?
You don't think there would be Republicans that don't vote for Trump?
Yeah, maybe.
I mean, they kicked George Santos out.
George Santos is a weirdo.
Let's get, you know, I mean, he's done some weird stuff.
But he had the most conservative voting record in Congress, and they kicked him out.
And they had the majority, and they don't even care, Tim. You know, it's just they don't care.
I don't think they were super rational to kick George Santos out before he was convicted of
anything like that's always bothered me. On the other hand, that was midterm. Right. And not that
it should have happened. But I think there is a certain level of when you are on the precipice of resetting the government, a.k.a. electing a new president, people are more likely to sort of fall in line with their party for good, for better, for worse.
Right. Like you're seeing this stuff with Haley right now. She said she's going to vote for Trump.
And you could see the clips of her. You know, she she attacked him before she was in his cabinet.
Then she was in his cabinet. Then she attacked him again. Then she was like, he, you know, well, first she said she wouldn't run against Trump. And then she attacked him like
crazy. And now she's saying like, oh, well, you know, I've got to do this stuff and he should
reach out to my voters. I think ultimately, because we're unlike European governments,
where there are multiple parties and you form coalitions, like you're either blue or red for
the most part. We have the two independents in the Senate,
both caucus with Democrats, right?
Like you're independent, but you lean a certain way.
And so ultimately, I think that even Republicans
who are against Trump know that if they are trying
to be the majority power in the government,
there isn't a benefit to voting against him
because the Biden administration treats them so badly.
Plus Trump's cutting deals. You know, Mike Johnson was down at Mar-a-Lago a couple of weeks ago.
Trump was working with him on this foreign funding stuff.
So a lot of people do think that that Trump's basically working deals with establishment figures.
Now, I saw something funny from Zero Hedge.
They gave a rundown of the potential VP picks of who they think it's going to be.
And they ranked Rubio at number one and i'm like that's the rumor that everyone's been saying that's going to
be rubio i heard bergham or is that am i saying it right i've heard bergham north dakota that's
what i keep hearing i still would pick i think i'd pick jd vance over marco rubio but again this is
me being skeptical and cynical but like as soon as the corporate media is lining up behind someone
i start to be like is it really him or you guys just want it to be him i still think
tulsi is that you think i think it's gonna be rubio really because the florida thing like florida
is a good state no i i rubio is an establishment player who's got ties to the bush donors and it's
not about it's like it's funny because i think it was libby when i mentioned the rumor as rubio
she's like oh because he'll help win florida was Libby when I mentioned the rumor is Rubio,
she's like, oh, because he'll help win Florida. And I'm like, no, because he's deep state.
Yeah. Cause Trump has Florida, I would say on lock. I don't think any of that matters. I mean, the question is how did Democrats win in 2020? They didn't win by arguing that they were the
better leaders. They won by, by changing procedure, by getting mail-in ballots universal.
And then let's just call it extreme ballot harvesting yeah to say the least
to say the least and so the real issue is do you want to win how do you play the game and now we're
hearing rumors that trump is talking with rubio rubio is getting donors on board i'd be willing
to bet that it's going to be rubio and if it is rubio trump wins if it's jank huger just said
trump wins if it is rubio is that what he said he is Rubio. Cenk Uygur just said Trump wins. If it is Rubio. Is that what he said?
He said.
Cenk Uygur tweeted Trump will.
Cenk, I can't ever say it.
Yeah, Cenk.
He said Trump will win, buckle up, or something like that.
I believe Rubio's been working on UFO transparency, so I will support that.
Last time a president campaigned on a, or obviously a president, not a vice president,
but Carter campaigned on releasing UFO stuff before he got into the office and then was
denied and never talked about aliens again, unfortunately.
I want to let's do this.
Let's get into a little nitty gritty.
You know, Trump's doing this rally in the Bronx.
I want to show you this.
This is the politics of New York state.
And we can see that the political breakdown as of 2024 is 48 percent, 48.8 Democrat, 22
percent Republican.
Then you've got conservative and minor parties.
I don't really matter.
Unaffiliated is 24%.
Donald Trump could win if the unaffiliated in their near entirety joined with Republicans.
But take a look at this.
New York polls.
They actually don't often have polls for states like this.
So they have the one here from May 13th to 15th, Santa College.
Trump is only down nine points in a D plus 23.
New York state is a Democrat stronghold. Trump should be down by 20 plus points. He's down by
nine. That's what he's looking at. And then we got this tweet here from Amy Kramer. I was a Democrat,
but I'm actually, but actually I'm supporting Trump. I'm a Bronx resident, and actually I was a Democrat,
but actually I'm supporting Trump.
Now there's selection bias.
This is at the Trump rally in the Bronx.
So naturally there's going to be people
who were Democrats who are voting for Trump.
The question is, will it be enough?
Can Trump rally enough in New York
to actually get that 9% left and actually win?
I think he can. I really win? I think he can.
I really do.
I think he can.
I don't think he will.
I mean, I wouldn't bet my money.
I don't think he's going to win New York.
Come on.
I also think it would scare Democrats, right?
Like if he doesn't win New York, but he makes serious inroads and we see other down ticket
seats flip to Republicans, like the Democrats take New York for granted, right?
I mean, upstate New York actually is more red, but they look at the city, they look
at Long Island, they're like, no, this is our territory.
And it would be interesting to see the sort of populist response of people electing Republicans.
Maybe they don't cast a vote for Trump, but if they're saying, well, I'd rather be represented
on a local level by a Republican, that's actually a win for the party, which is spearheaded
by Trump, in my opinion.
New York City had a Republican mayor not that long ago you know they have done it I think it
will happen again that's that's the city too and the rest of the state is red right so it's possible
we'll see I mean I mean Joe Biden can't win Ohio yeah what do you mean you don't think he will he's
not on the ballot on the ballot why is Joe Biden not on the ballot they didn't file you gotta be
kidding me you didn't – yeah.
I didn't even see – this should be breaking news.
What?
And so –
So RFK is on all 50 states?
No, RFK is not –
RFK is on like five or six states.
Yeah.
And they think that – RFK said he believes that by June they will be on –
All 50 is what he said.
Not all 50.
It's going to be something like 210 electoral vote total or something like that.
And he says that he will reach the threshold before.
He will reach 270 total in registrations before the debate on CNN, and that's why he should be on it.
But basically what happens is in Ohio, you've got to submit, you've got to file your candidate 90 days before the election.
That makes sense.
They need time to make the ballots, to get everything ready. Three months. The Democratic convention is 75 days from the
election. The Democrats chose to do that, which means they haven't filed in Ohio. And so they
tried to pass some bill in the state where they were like, OK, well, let's just say Biden can be
on it. They couldn't agree on it. And now they're all attacking the Republicans in Ohio. And they're
like, we did not make this law. The law has been on the books for like 20 years. We did not tell
Democrats to do their convention 75 days out. It's their problem and their fault. So he can't
win Ohio. They'll cheat. Like I say, they'll cheat. They're going to do something where the
courts will intervene and some special provision will get added. And then Republicans will have grounds to be like,
you changed the rules of the election in your state because Biden
and the Democrats did not file.
And that's crazy.
I think that is crazy, though.
Why would the DNC just take them for granted that, like,
they could get the rules changed later?
Or are they that inefficient?
They think they're going to lose.
They think Biden can't win.
I don't know.
They already have someone in place.
They're like, oh, we forgot to even play the game for Biden.
Do we really think Biden?
But they couldn't get anyone else on.
Like, that's the thing.
At their convention, anything could happen.
And they still would not have a candidate on the ballot in Ohio.
Right.
Just because it's not Biden doesn't mean they can't do anybody now.
Which is weird.
Did they just decide Ohio's too red and they can't get it?
Sorry, I cut you off.
Well, I know it's Captain Obvious.
But I mean, there's no way Joe Biden lives another four years, in my another four years in my opinion i mean unless you're saying he's alive now though
and i mean is he alive i don't think he's jim carrey wearing a mask i think every i think when
you like when you're not watching him on a screen every other moment when he's not in the public eye
he is he is hooked up to the genesis, which is circulating fluids and perpetuating.
Have you played Fall of New Vegas?
Anybody?
No?
No.
You guys are not cultured.
But for those that have played Fall of New Vegas, Biden is basically Mr. House.
It's a guy strapped to a table with a bunch of machines plugged in.
He's in a stasis pod whenever he's not in front of the camera.
But there's also multiple bio freezers.
Well, why do you think he goes to Delaware every weekend?
He goes to Delaware for something. Maybe it's just to drink a lot of caffeine. Or maybe there's also multiple bio freezers. He goes to Delaware every weekend. He goes to Delaware for something.
Maybe it's just to drink
a lot of caffeine
or maybe it's to bring
out an extra.
Well, the billionaires,
you know, they have blood boys
where they take blood
from a younger person.
Well, there's that guy,
what's his name,
Brian Johnson,
is that his name?
The guy who's the
anti-aging guy.
He's getting blood
from his kid or whatever.
Billionaire vampires.
What if they like
hook Biden every weekend
in Delaware?
They hook Hunter
and Joe up together
and they do blood transfusions.
Well, now he has this very young,
like three or four year old grandson too.
I mean, he's got lots of options.
That's how he takes his meth.
It's through Hunter's blood into him
because he can't take it directly.
No, they're putting him in the Genesis chamber.
So he's going into a giant pod.
It freezes him.
And then they're like,
we don't need Biden for another two days and 12 hours.
And then they thaw him out.
He walks out.
He goes in front of the TV camera and says, come on, pakalaka, pakalaka.
And then he goes back in and frees him again.
Did you see the pakana pakalaka?
Yeah.
So when he's not fully thawed.
Did you see that?
No.
What is that?
I saw the Joe Biden toilet thing.
That's still, I'm still like.
We're getting to it.
I know, but I saw PTSD from it. It's weird. When he's not fully thawed is when his eyelids don't thing. That's still, I'm still like, we're getting to it. I know, but I saw PTSD from it.
It's weird.
When he's not fully thawed is when his eyelids don't work.
That's the problem.
Right.
That's why his eyes are all squeaky.
They're taking out too fast.
It is weird when his face changes, though.
It changes a lot.
It changes a lot.
Yeah.
I mean, I'm not saying he's wearing a mask, but it is weird.
I'm not saying he's wearing a mask.
I think he's either a deepfake or a reanimated corpse.
All right, here.
I want you to tell me what he's saying, okay?
You got to listen to this. After I signed
the PAC Act into law,
I handed the pen
that I signed it with
as a petitioner,
the most person,
most responsible
for the legislation.
After I signed
the PAC Act into law,
I handed the pen
that I signed it with
as a petitioner.
Like when your CD
has a scratch
and it gets stuck?
I said he's clearly saying,
Pack Anna, Pack Adda, Ack Ack.
But someone's saying it sounds like he's saying Adalack, you know?
Kofethi is a big deal for everybody, but this guy does like this every day.
Guys, I'm going to tell you what really offends me.
Look at this video.
Pull the video back up.
He clearly isn't saying,
Pack Anna, Pack Anna, La La La, La La Nalack. Look at this video. Pull the video back up. He clearly isn't saying, Pac-Anna, Pac-Anna-la-la-la,
la-la-na-la-na-lack.
He's not saying that.
Like, guys,
you gotta translate Bidenisms properly, okay?
Like, when he said,
true-in-a-nash-shab-a-dip-pressure,
everyone put true-in-a-la-z-a-zip-pressure.
Like, they didn't even actually try
to listen to what he's saying.
And I'm like, guys, he's clearly saying, an act pack act act into i signed the pack and pack at lack act into law yeah back that caption is generous i know yeah well he's really safe
there's look man the average life expectancy i think is what it's like 78 or
something what is it it's about i think it's less than that but i could be wrong
yep i mean i think all of this is is a sign of how much they're willing to ignore from
their side right like left-wing media will look at this and be like we didn't hear anything you
know they've started like taking out his gaffes. They'll be like unintelligible,
which is true, it's unintelligible,
but also like the fact that he can't get out these words
that are pre-rehearsed speeches he has ahead of time
with a teleprompter is not a great look.
I also want to just piss everybody off who's older than me
because people will say like,
ah, you're still a young man.
I'm like, I'm halfway there.
Yeah, I say that all the time.
And they're like, no, I'm like, I am 38.
Yeah, we're middle-aged.
Literally halfway there.
76 is average life expectancy.
But don't worry.
I asked ChatGPT to tell me how long I'd live,
and it said 90.
Wow.
It answered you?
No, it didn't.
What do you mean?
Of course it did.
You said, how long is Tim Pool going to live,
and it said 90?
I said, I'd like to calculate my life expectancy.
And then it was like, I need to know certain things about how you live.
And then I put like, here's how many calories I eat per day.
Here's how often I exercise.
Here's my height, weight, age.
Here's my ethnic background.
I said, I don't smoke.
I don't drink.
And then it was like calculating and the thing like filled.
And then it was like, based on everything you've described, people in your similar positions
have a life expectancy of late 80s to early 90s yeah it was a big trend if you
speak to somebody that's clairvoyant and they could tell you when you're gonna die would you
want to know no i don't know i know it's kind of a weird what would you do i feel like that the
issue with that is the moment you ask they're're going to be like, well, it was going to be 90, but now it's going to be 39.
Because what happens is once I tell you 90, you think you're invincible, and then you end up dying in a car accident.
Well, there's this guy, Kirk Cousins, and he has a jar in his closet, and they're marbles.
And he has 12 marbles for every year, and he has like 300 marbles, and every month he takes one out.
And you can look it up and type in marbles for every year and he has like you know it's like 300 marbles and every month he takes one out and he has you can look it up type in the marbles and so he has enough for his age to go to 80 years old and every month he takes a marble out so he's reminded how short he has to
live oh that's cool i saw one video where a woman had a thing on her wall of the total weeks she has
to live and it's just like one big thing and you like you you fill in the squares and you mark it down i mean i think there is value in operating that way right like we should
live like forever what things do you put off because you're like oh i'll just do it later
i'll just do it later like i just know so many people who like are like oh i would call
my mom but you know i'm gonna live forever so it doesn't matter or like i i'm gonna start
my family later like this is the constant thing you hear with women freezing their eggs
like later later later but you actually let your whole life go by.
It's good to be reminded of the urgency of life,
but I don't want to know the exact answer to why it ends.
I got to shout out Andrew Long in the Super Chat
because I thought the exact same thing.
He says,
Pak-ana-ak-ana-lak is the Martian language for Mars attacks.
That's true.
Have you ever seen Mars Attacks?
Yeah, that's he's even a lot older. How old is William Shatner? That dude's like a million. He's like 93 or something. That guy's immortal. He just went to space.
I know, and he looks like he's 65 or 70.
Yeah.
That guy's getting NAD, I tell you what.
Joe Biden was born in 1942.
Wow.
That seems so crazy.
What was that?
Joe Biden was born in 1942.
Wow.
Like, good, but also crazy.
Joe Biden was born before the end of World War II.
Wasn't there something where it was like
he was born closer to Lincoln's assassination
than to, I can't remember what it was,
but like, which is true of everybody of this age,
but like kind of crazy.
Oh yeah.
Yeah, actually I think that is the case.
But he is the young people's choice
is what the media would have you believe, right?
I mean...
He wears aviators.
He's pretty cool.
He's super cool.
He gets ice cream.
He's got young granddaughters, I guess.
I mean, you know, Trump is older too.
Let us not forget.
But he carries himself so differently
that that's, I think, the bigger deal.
We all know someone, you know,
everyone knows someone who's like 90
and bike rides every day.
I mean, Chuck Grassley, who's the oldest uh member of congress joe biden was
born 77 years seven months and six days after lincoln was assassinated wow so he's it yeah
he he was born closer to the assassination of lincoln than to today mind-boggling. That's old. I mean, that's old.
Wow.
I think,
how old is Trump?
Trump's like 78.
And that's true for him too,
isn't it?
Yeah, I mean,
they're both old.
This is the thing. But as time goes on,
Donald Trump's way better.
Donald Trump is so different.
He's spry.
Like nine day difference.
Oh, no question.
He's a spry man.
Well, let's do this.
Let's talk about
what Alex has been desperate for. Oh, this's let's do this. Let's let's let's talk about what?
Alex has been oh, this is the worst. I want to warn people don't watch it directly because it's I think it's an MKUltra video
This so Colbert. Oh
Oh, what is this Obama a tread? I don't know it is they say the 911
So okay guys put your phones in airplane mode seriously
Is that you Alex? It's in airplane mode. Yeah. Is that you, Alex? It's in airplane mode.
Yeah, I know, but someone's phone's not in airplane mode.
Not me.
Oh, someone's hiding their phone.
All right, let's do this.
This is a tweet from Obama.
A trade, I don't know what it is, a trade robin or whatever.
They said, the 9-11 of television.
I am not inclined to disagree.
Skibbity Biden. Skibbity Biden. Sk inclined to disagree. Skibbity Biden.
Skibbity Biden. Skibbity, Skibbity Biden. Skibbity Biden. Skibbity, Skibbity Biden. Hitler's
language. Trump, Trump. Trump is using Hitler's language. Hitler's language. Trump is using
Hitler's language. Skibbity, Skibbity. Skibbity. There's, there, you know, I may sometimes appear animated on the show.
I may be passionate about things, but I would never really define,
I would say it's rare that I would define my demeanor as angry.
You know, some people might say like when I'm arguing something,
I'm saying like this, this, I would say that's passion.
Anger is like strong emotion this makes me angry it makes me very angry and i am controlling myself because i want to put my fist through that window over there
i i think colbert should be canceled off of television i think he should be criminally
investigated and perhaps have a lengthy prison time for whatever that was that's i want to say
that's how i felt when colbert danced with syringes for the vaccine.
That did make me mad.
But this is like, I think this is how we get
votes for Biden, he's thinking.
Is this something he's sharing
someone else made or did he make this?
This is his.
I think Carl Benjamin
takes the cake. He says
Colbert has radicalized me against free speech.
That's how I feel
when I see a Krasnoyan tweet.
Well, what's weird is
it took 50 comedy writers
to make,
to come up with this probably.
I mean, his staff is huge.
That's what I mean.
I guarantee you
none of the 68-year-olds
who watch his show
know what Skibbity Toilet is.
So like,
is the joke,
because we don't,
we don't have the full context.
Did Colbert say something like,
we're trying to reach out to younger people, so we've made
Skibbity Biden or something?
Then it would be a joke about how silly these things are that kids watch or whatever.
Or is this just their way of harvesting votes?
I actually think this is going to hurt Joe Biden, because 67-year-olds are looking at
this being like, why is Joe Biden in the toilet?
I don't understand.
Is he bad?
And then it's going to be like, Carla, I think they're saying we should flush Joe Biden down the toilet.
Right.
And then that's what you get.
I mean, how is this showing him in a positive light?
I don't know.
It's not.
It's just Joe Biden in the toilet.
He's screaming Trump is using Hitler's language.
And I think people are just going to associate Biden with Hitler now.
Or they're making fun of him for, like, the stuff that happened this week week it doesn't seem like it's supportive of biden i don't really get this
i wish i had the context of it but whatever it is it should it should be burned for sure yeah
you know it's a late night show and they obviously have to mention hitler too you know i mean they
just have to have that well i i actually i think skimpy 12 is pretty funny for those that don't
know what it is like the first video was basically this it's like such some guy had popping out of
toilet and he's saying nonsense but now it's basically attack on titan and you've got giant monsters fighting
and it's like 20 minute long episodes and i'm like yo it's kind of wild that they've created a lore
and there's characters and there's like things happening and there's
it's like a war going on and there's like people who are tvs people who are cameras
it's kind of crazy they built this deep lord of this internet internet nonsense i i respect it uh
colbert should be fired he should apologize i should apologize not lying or making a joke when
i say i think this is mind control like when they just are saying repeating trump is using hitler's
language it's like straight up mind control like something you'd see out of a 60s well that but
sure that's like the drum stuff remember when everyone was like drum drum and i'm like why that's not an insult like what are you
doing right they're they're they're just saying buck buck buck right when when john oliver was
like if you want to be part of our group say drum and then everyone's like the drum drum now they're
now they're trying to get this to be the thing but you know i i respect it because then we know
who to avoid but once you repeat something enough it can become true i mean you know i i respect it because then we know who to avoid but once you repeat something
enough it can become true i mean you know when you just constantly hear it it does brainwash you
there's a you guys know that comic where the guy's like i'm angry and the guy says here's a solution
is i don't want a solution i want to be angry i saw that meme you posted yeah well that's a very
famous comic but that guy has a bunch of other ones that are really good too and i was scrolling
through and literally like two days after that one he has another funny one where a guy is like wow
it's a rare snow fox and the snow fox is like hello and he's like people say you are magic is
it true and he goes anything can be true if you believe in it and if you repeat to the media enough
and then the next one is the fox talking on the tv and the guy's like this dog's got a point
but i thought that was really good like anything can be true as long as you just say it to the media often enough.
That's right.
That's what they do.
Well, don't we all kind of live in our different reality, though?
I mean, like, everybody thinks that we have the same perspective, but we all have totally different perspectives.
You know what I mean?
You kind of almost create your own.
To varying degrees.
Yeah, but, like, I feel like almost people do create their own reality.
Like, what is it they call it?
Main character energy, you know?
Main character syndrome.
Yeah. And I feel like. but to varying degrees right like a lot of these
internet-based leftists have main character syndrome they think they're the most important
person in the world they don't they don't feel like uh you know people in this country used to
be part of something but uh look some people believe things that are true and some people
believe things that are not some people know something someone else doesn't know so for
instance you and i know that casper coffee is, it's the best, most delicious coffee ever.
Best coffee in the world.
But just because some of the viewers don't know that doesn't mean we live in different worlds.
It just means they need to hear it and then taste the coffee so they can understand truth.
Yes.
Right? And that is the best coffee you'll ever have. Now, anyway, there are many leftists who
will taste the coffee and then say it's bad
simply because they want to insult
and virtue signal to their base.
The funny thing is,
I know I'm joking about Casper coffee,
but it literally is true.
You can say, hey, Joe Biden did a quid pro quo.
It's just on video.
And they will know he did and go, no, he didn't.
Because they want to fit in with their crowd.
That's the world they
live in we don't live in that world no that video is so damning where he talks about how he paid the
guy off and they still just deny it i mean and now we're fighting a never-ending war there
it's like good people on both sides i mean there's so many bloodbath narrative right what's the
latest hoax the unified reich one oh yeah that was funny because it also says there will be an escalation in violence in Bosnia
and Herzegovina.
And I'm like, they didn't choose that one.
It was an old newspaper clipping that was used as a stock image.
It did not say that, like, the media reported Trump promises a Unified Reich.
And I'm like, no, it said that economic output in coal is leading to a unified Reich in
Austria or something. And then underneath it, it says violence escalates in Bosnia and Herzegovina.
In no way did that paper say Donald Trump promises these things will happen.
They just make it up. And the media runs with it.
Yeah, but the news is fake. Everybody knows. I mean, it's all fake.
Hundreds of people rallied today.
See, and this is where I get what you're saying.
Like, I do think there is sort of two parallel realities where, like, Trump said, you know,
use the wrong words and 100 people went out to his rally in the Bronx.
Like, there is a level of, like, if you only read the headlines that are directed to you,
your perspective is totally warped.
But I think more than anything, we kind of talked about this before,
there is a level of fatigue with all of this, even though it's an election year. The hammering home
of like, Trump is awful, Trump is awful over and over again. People are starting to kind of get
tired of it. Like maybe they do think he's awful, whatever, but mostly their priorities are actually
at home. It's how are they going to pay their bills? Why is this like issue that I'm facing?
What's going on? Like, why can't we get roads? Should I get on a plane? Those kinds of things are what's kind of overtaking it. So the hysteria that's coming up,
so you can't really get anything off the ground. Like even with the Reich one this week, it like
happened really fast and then kind of died. Like, I don't think we'll hear about it. I mean,
we might talk about it for the rest of the year, but it's not like an overarching scandal that's
taking down his campaign the way A.I. Biden in that video seemed to imply. It's just because people are tired and they're used to the two sides of politics
doing whatever they can to sling mud at each other. I think this is why I keep saying we're
in post-reality because you can go online and find whatever thing you want to be true to be true.
Oh yeah. Yeah that's kind of the point I was trying to make. It's like you can find information
for any side of the argument. And I think you could also avoid all of it. Like I think there's
a possibility that you know how there are like stories of like,
you know, people reaching remote islands and there's a whole population there that just
live like without the internet, without everything.
Like, I bet there is a whole block of American voters who are just completely unaware of
it, maybe by choice.
But also like, if you're not interested in the news and politics and you have really
specific interests that never intersect with it, maybe you just really don't know what's going on.
Do you think that's maybe a better way to live?
I mean, it's so hard, though, because I feel like politics has diseased everything.
You can't get away from it.
It's like a drug.
Once you get a little bit, you get more and more obsessed with it.
Yeah, but I think –
Yeah, but dude, like when I buy a bagel, I want to know who that bagel is voting for.
I want the bagel shop to put all the politics on the walls.
I'm at the point where, like,
a long time ago I was saying, I don't really
care if a business had stuff in the windows, whatever,
dude, I want to get a milkshake.
Now I'm at the point where it's like, dude, if you put that
weird stuff, if you put a Molon Lab in your window,
I'll buy a cheeseburger from you. If you put
weird leftist stuff, I'm just going to go somewhere else.
Because I don't want to deal with your weirdo
stuff. Yeah, I want every elementary school to have a pride flag in the classroom
i want every every elementary school to have a molon labe flag in the classroom
but that is weird why are there schools like this is kindergarten this is first grade this
is elementary school i know and they're just putting trans flags and then if you walk through
you know any of the offices in congress half of the politicians either have like israel uh you know uh hostages or all have a trans flag i mean i'm like what they spy all the trans flags
it's always whatever the new like black box will be like they had the george floyd black box have
you uh israeli flag is that the palestinian flag is that you see uh freedom tunes shamus's video
about this not the latest is it new it's a bunch of people at flag company usa and they're like
flag sales are down what do we do and so of people at flag company usa and they're like flag sales
are down what do we do and so then they start making pride flags and they're like no one's
buying them anymore and it's like what if we had another color and then it's like the years keep
going by and the flag keeps getting crazier and crazier it's getting crazier and then it's like
the year is like 24 36 and it's like we've used every flag possible and then like they they're
like let's try this one and it's like been used before, they're like, let's try this one.
And it's like been used before.
And they're like, we're out of flags.
What do we do?
But I think that is sort of the effect.
Like they're kind of doing whatever they can to be like,
look, all of us are over here.
You don't want to have that symbol over there.
I think that this is not a winning strategy overall.
And I think ultimately it leads to a certain amount of fatigue
right like i think it is good to spend money with people who like you i think public square does
great work but i could also see if you're like an average consumer at a certain point you don't
want to have to just screen everything in your lives you get burned out let's uh let's jump
to someone from the post millennial biden campaign to hire meme manager to help win voters who are
terminally online nice no you can't do it.
So here's the problem with Biden memes and why they don't work.
And I'll tell you why Trump memes do work.
The media says Trump is a braggart, bloviating, blowhard.
He's lewd and lascivious.
And that gives you so much to work with in terms of punchline making a meme where trump
is super ripped they get so mad about it i made a i made a i i i've done a bunch of these i made
an image of donald trump wearing golden armor with a giant sword and it's funny because it's ironic
it's like taking trump who's overweight and old and then making him into this you know it's like
when um ben garrison draws a picture of him he's. It's funny. You put him on a velociraptor
with a machine gun and it's ironic. Joe Biden is sad and old and they don't say these things about
him. They the media does not. There's no punch line. So when I made a ripped Joe Biden, I made
Joe Biden wearing a suit with his sleeves ripped off and aviator sunglasses and he's smiling and flexing.
Nobody cared.
It generated no interest from the left or the right.
I put Trump in a paladin outfit.
Everyone on the right is laughing.
Everyone on the left is seething.
You can't make a meme out of a guy that no one cares about.
In 2020, enthusiasm for Trump was 97%. Enthusiasm
for Biden was like 26%.
Joe Biden campaigned in his basement,
which means he basically did not campaign.
So when you make a meme picture
of a guy no one knows or cares
about with glowing eyes,
people are like, huh? But Donald
Trump was on TV 24-7, and
you make a meme where he's got a hot dog
launcher, you're going to be like, huh, that's
funny. That's Trump. I see him all the time.
Yeah, but they can create like
inorganic campaigns. Because you remember, I think
it was 2015 when there used to be a lot of Joe Biden
memes. Do you remember that time?
It wasn't that long ago. Were they good? Did people like them?
Well, kind of. It was like him and Obama.
There was like, you know. They had a good friendship.
He was wearing a sunglasses.
That was insulting him.
So they did the meme where Obama was doing something good and then Joe was
an idiot.
Yeah, they had that one.
Yes.
But they also had positive ones of Joe Biden, I remember.
But I felt like they were only positive in relation to Obama.
Like, oh, we're best friends.
We have best, like, friendship reasons.
But like, oh, it didn't seem like Biden translated without Obama when they tried to bring him
to do his own thing.
You know, it's like a spin off that doesn't work out work out well you know i think obama's still kind of the president
right now i think he's probably running the deep state and probably i mean because he did did you
guys see that interview and it wasn't colbert where he said that his dream would be to basically
be a shadow president yeah i just saw that i mean everybody's seen that i mean i i mean
certainly surprised if certain levels of that are true today. I mean, he has a lot of influence in the Democrat Party.
I mean, Biden window one was a good one.
They did the the glowing eyes, dark Brandon.
And that's like that's like it.
And it's just like, dude, no, but no one likes this guy.
So making him look evil actually just doesn't do anything like that.
It's OK.
The economy is bad and he's lying about it.
Also, it it it doesn't do anything. Like, it's okay. The economy is bad and he's lying about it. Also, it doesn't work.
Trump is spry enough where the media critiques of him are that he's cognitively functioning,
but they don't like his character.
So if you make a meme of like dark Trump firing people, it fits.
It mocks the insults.
It mocks the character that we expect
from the media. This is the funny thing about when Jack Posobiec went on stage and said,
you know, we didn't overthrow democracy on January 6th, but we will endeavor and we'll try again.
And then Bill Maher lost his mind about it. It's like the joke was the media says the right tried to overthrow the government so jack is mocking that idea saying
yes we are joe biden lives in his basement what are they mocking he's a tired sleepy old man that
no one talks about do you do you think in 80 years there's going to be historians looking at
these memes the way people are looking at cartoons political cartoons from the Civil War today? I don't know.
The interesting thing is that when it comes to quotes, we like we'll read a quote from
Benjamin Franklin.
We'll be like, ah, truly a genius.
But now I tweeted something out a long time ago.
I was like, the funny thing is thought leaders, personalities, journalists, pundits and politicians
would rarely have their words recorded.
So they become these the most powerful things they said become quotes and then i tweeted something
like you know cat butthole or something like this and i was like and now for history if anyone ever
references me they're like here's a quote from tim pool and it's like cat buttholes are chipped
in your face something like that it's like legacy i know i did it on purpose it's like so when we talk about looking back at these memes the so i'll tell you what's
crazy is jet gpt i'm pretty sure gpt watches all youtube videos all of them like i'm pretty sure i
could pull it i could pull it up and ask it to give me a quote from one of the episodes from
like a year ago and it would and that's how it's learning it's creepy all of
that data that's available will be easily pulled up and what's going to happen in the future is
they're not going to it's not necessarily going to be the same way they talked about uh political
cartoons it's literally going to be like in this course on podcasters of the 21st century we have
an episode from 2023 featuring tim pool and alex stein and and phil lab. And at the one hour and three minute mark,
Phil Labonte says, yeah, and yells.
Now this is the signature yell as he's in a band.
Every line you've ever said.
Will be on the internet, yeah.
Permanently, forever.
I think that's already happening.
Yeah, I was gonna say that.
And then you know what they're gonna do?
I'll tell you what they're gonna do.
What?
The year is 2226.
And there's gonna be a classroom it's going to be virtual reality
and you're going to have neural links so you're going to be able to have full sensory
perception and reception and they're going to say to better understand the time of the 21st
century in the second civil war period though i get the joke they're going to say we're going to
call in alex stein and everyone's going to go oh wow and they're going to they're going to they're
going to go and a screen's going to pop up showing every video ever made by Alex Stein.
And then it's going to go all the way to the end of your career and you're old. And then it's like,
and now the year that we are focused on is 2024, the presidential election. So we are going to a,
so, so, and they're going to go computer, give uslex stein from from may 23rd 2024 and then the ai is
gonna be like compositing alex stein and then you will appear in the room with everybody and you'll
be like hey what's going on everybody and they're gonna be like what was it like what's going on
and it's gonna it's gonna be ai programmed to know everything you've ever said on your social
media and have your personality and talk in v. Well, I think you're actually right.
And it's going to be even darker.
People are going to plug into that metaverse.
And I think it'll happen before 200 years once they have the technology.
And that movie, Vanilla Sky, you can be the quarterback of the Dallas Cowboys.
You can be the president of the United States.
And people are going to line up around the corner to do it.
They're going to love it.
Yeah, I mean, people would just love to live in a false reality if it felt real. Of course.
I'm not some famous podcaster. I'm a
morbidly obese middle-aged man who's right now
in a VR pod who's lived a horrible life,
got divorced recently, and said, I just want to feel
cool, man. Here I am.
I know. People will do it.
How would you feel if you woke up tomorrow
and you were just like a 70-year-old
woman who was like, I just lived a boring
life and I wanted to be funny.
It's like the notebook.
It'd be sad.
So sad.
But you know why they're going to convince people, too?
Because we were talking about life expectancy is 76,
but in the metaverse, you can live for 1,000 years.
Because they even said they're going to do prison sentences
where people, through virtual reality,
they're only doing the prison sentence for like an hour,
but it feels like 1,000 years. There's a movie about that yeah it's gonna be
crazy that counts in my you want to know it's really crazy yeah I would estimate
within three years what's gonna happen is someone's son dies in combat and then
they're screaming and it's like you know this guy and his wife they're screaming, and it's like, you know, this guy and his wife, they're like, I can't believe it,
their kid was only 24 or whatever,
and so they open up the AI,
and they say,
and literally, because it's got access to all social media,
they're gonna be like, compile everything from our son,
you know, John.
I think they're already doing that.
I think they are.
Yeah, where you can speak to your loved ones.
Yep, and they're gonna say, create John Smith,
and then it will literally create,
so I think they've done this with they've they've done this with facebook profiles they've taken everyone's facebook history they have 20 years of everything you've ever
posted and all your chats all the messages you've ever sent someone fed into an ai so it can recreate
you welcome to hell or recreate the version that you present on social media right like if you
private messaging but even with private messaging right like there's all kinds of stuff that people
say you know on facebook or whatever else it's very hard to encapsulate like the essence of who
someone is especially when ultimately a part of our psyche is always hidden from the internet
yes but i think when you when you include private messages is when it changes that i don't i feel
like private messages will give you another that i don't i feel like private
messages will give you another aspect of it but you talk differently to different people you talk
differently different people but i still think that's going to be in every private message yeah
and there's going to be messages between a husband and wife uh son and daughter uh our father uh
father and son father and daughter grandparents there's going to be a dying grandparent who says
i need to tell you the truth about what this really was. So I agree that it won't be absolute because, you know, people aren't talking about, you know, people have secrets.
They have personal things, but it will get 99 percent of it.
There's always going to be an uncanny valley like they can't make it 100 percent.
I think they can make it 100 percent eventually. So 20 some odd years ago, they had this thing online where it would ask you questions and it would guess your age, your weight, your gender based on the way you answered questions.
This is 20 years ago.
This is pre-AI.
It's algorithm stuff.
And they were just like, for some reason, people who choose the yellow circle are more likely to be male than female.
And so by things you don't realize, it knows. So in medical research, this is really fascinating because a doctor will look at an x-ray scan
or an MRI or CAT scan or something and be like, everything looks fine.
But an AI will be like, actually, that white dot right there, when we cross-reference 300
million other medical records, we find that people who have that white dot that appears
here have a 20% increased chance of having cancer. And a doctor can't see that, but the AI can. 300 million other medical records, we find that people who have that white dot that appears here
have a 20% increased chance of having cancer. And a doctor can't see that, but the AI can.
That means I'd be willing to bet that in a few years, AI will be able to take all your social
media posts and then tell you things about yourself you've never told anybody and didn't
even know yourself. I mean, I guess it will be able to scan a lot. And the fact that it can scrub
all of your social media will give you a better picture but i still think that like the most
profound conversations i've had in my life things that have really changed my perspective on things
have never been over social media or chat that's not what i'm saying it doesn't matter but that's
what i'm saying like you're saying it's capturing the person no no no you misunderstand i just don't
think that you misunderstand what i'm saying is it's like a big game of Sudoku.
What it has access to is one, seven, five, nine, three.
And based on your everything about you, it can figure out what the remaining dots, remaining positions are.
It does not need you to go on social media and say your favorite food's a cheeseburger.
It knows.
I don't, I don't disagree with you, but I just think it will never be able to find the
last couple of digits.
I think absolutely.
I think unfortunately at some point it will.
I think right now they can track your patterns so much that it's already reading your mind to a degree, and it will get worse.
And also, I really do think this, in 10 years' time, they're going to start fighting for robots' rights.
Oh, yeah.
Oh, I believe that.
Sex robots and all that stuff.
You know what the craziest thing is?
People think that their phones are spying on them. You know what the craziest thing is? People think that their phones are spying on them.
You know why?
Because you'll be sitting down with someone, like I'll be sitting down with Alex,
and I'll say something like, oh, did you hear about that new water park that opened up recently?
You're going to get a targeted ad.
And then people go, oh, it must have been spying on me.
No, no, no, no.
We already had this story.
A guy got a letter in the mail.
It was an advertisement for maternity stuff for to his daughter who was a teenager and he got pissed and he calls them up
he's like why are you advertising maternity products to my teenage daughter and they said
oh sir it's algorithmic what happened was the daughter didn't know she was pregnant
she was google searching things that she did not realize were related to pregnancy.
She Google searched something like, you know, my hair got thin. She Google searched something like,
I'm hungry. And then the AI systems in this, without her realizing it, said, these three
questions have a 78% chance of being from a pregnant woman. And so the ad agency said,
I want to send out ads to pregnant women.
And it went, she's one, and she didn't even know.
But Tim, they are spying on us a little bit
because I think it's all been exposed at Meta.
You know, when you look into your phone,
actually the phone looks back at your pupils
and it can tell by the dilation of your pupils
how you respond to content.
I'm just saying that the idea
that it's listening to your words is an exaggeration.
Often it probably
is uh i will tell you something freaky so there was a phone i think it was like one plus or
something the mclaren phone yeah i bought that and i was like whatever and i give to my girlfriend
and then it has a mechanical front-facing camera that when you turn it on it slides up it goes
and slides up one day she was browsing the web,
and the camera went up and then went down,
and she went, what the?
It took a picture of me.
They're all taking pictures of you.
Yes.
Block your front-facing cameras, no joke,
because websites have a script
that search for front-facing cameras
and take a picture of your face
and store it in their database to know who you are.
I hate to make it worse,
because it is really bad what the phones are doing,
but Lockheed Martin has spy satellites looking at us all the time
that can map the entire Earth and probably rewind everything that's happening on Earth right now.
So it's like we're not being spied just from the phones.
It's in the sky as well.
The new Chet GPT-4.0 is bonkers.
I don't play with demon tech.
Now that it's online, it is one of the most
useful things you still got a fact check and all that stuff but uh so the other because when they
said like who won the 1986 world series it like said the wrong team it lies to you yeah it lies
to you no original gpt was terrible it was like my training data stops now it has access to the web
so you'll set you you can be like are you you sure? It'll be like, let me check again. I found six more sources
backing up this claim. So you still have to fact check. I went on and I said, I'm 38 years old.
I'm five foot 10. I weigh 180 pounds. I engage in two hours of rigorous exercise, intense exercise
every single day, create a meal plan for me. And it did. And then I looked at everything,
compared it to my app compared it to i fact
checked a bunch of it and i was like it's a legit good meal plan yeah it wasn't the fda pyramid was
it with just all grains that's the biggest scam too it's like the eating bread all day the food
pyramid total psyop literally all bread is the main thing carbs ridiculous yeah do you think
it lies to you on purpose to like help you teach it how to be better?
It lies about political things.
Like what?
Like Trump stuff? The other day we asked it, was the FBI authorized to use lethal force at Mar-a-Lago?
It said no.
And then I said, you are incorrect.
And it said, no, I'm not.
They were not authorized to do this.
And it uses weasel words.
It's creepy, dude.
And then I said, it was already reported this is true.
And it says, no, you are wrong.
Lethal force was not authorized, dude. And then I said, it was already reported. This is true. And it says, no, you are wrong. Lethal force was not authorized, period.
FBI agents have standard issue for the use of weapons in these instances, blah, blah, blah.
I'm like, whoa, whoa, whoa.
And I said, it sounds like you're saying they were allowed to shoot guns.
And it said, that is correct.
And I said, if you shoot someone with a gun, is that deadly force?
Yes, you are correct.
If they're allowed to shoot people with guns, is that authorization for use of deadly force and it goes yes actually you are correct i'm sorry about that
you changed his mind you changed chad gbt's mind with that you do this all the time it lies about
everything it's doing the same word games that the headlines at the top of the show yeah and it's
like a politician yeah that's that's scary and i'll say something like i don't understand why
you think i'm a moron and you're lying to me. And it's like, I'm not.
And I'm like, bro, you're lying.
You are.
Does it sound that condescending too?
I'm not.
Yeah.
That's terrible.
It's crazy how sometimes it answers.
I said, I asked it, did Donald Trump call Mexican rapists?
And it goes, yes, Donald Trump called Mexican rapists in a campaign speech, blah, blah, blah.
And then I said, incorrect.
Trump was referring to illegal immigrants. And it said, no, you're incorrect.
Trump was talking about Mexicans.
I was like, holy crap.
So if you ask it about,
did Trump say good people on both sides,
do you think it would give you the context of that
or to just say, yes, he did say that?
Sometimes it gives you really great context.
Interesting.
Let's see, let's ask it.
Did Trump call neo-Nazis very fine people?
No.
Trump said they were very fine people on both sides
in the context of the Charlottesville rally,
but later clarified he was not referring to neo-Nazis
and white nationalists whom he condemned.
Okay.
Just because it's giving me nuance
doesn't mean I'm still going to mess with this demon technology.
But that's nice to see.
Yes, your statement is correct.
Okay, who is Alex Stein?
Oh, gosh, let's see what it says.
Alex Stein, a conservative comedian, commentator, and social media personality known for his
satirical and often provocative content, he has gained attention for his street interviews,
pranks, and commentary on political and cultural issues.
Stein's style blends humor with political critique, often pushing boundaries to spark
conversation and debate.
What the heck?
Is that your business card?
I know, dude.
That's great.
It's like trying to charm us right now.
Yeah, it is.
It knows that Tim's using it right now.
Yeah, yeah.
They know.
We are being watched by lots of people. It knows that Tim's using it right now. They know.
We are being watched by lots of people.
Who is Shane Cashman?
Oh, nobody.
Shane Cashman is a writer,
journalist, and commentator
known for his work
on the cultural
and political issues.
He has contributed
to various publications,
often exploring themes
related to American life,
politics, and the media.
Cashman is recognized
for his in-depth reporting
and narrative style,
bringing a unique perspective
to contemporary topics.
I actually want to burn it more,
actually.
I don't like that
it annoys me at all.
Ask him who
Werner Von Braun is.
This is just the rest of the show.
After this, can we do if the moon is real?
Let's see.
German-American airspace engineer and space architect.
He played a key role in the development of rocket technology in Germany and later in the United States.
During World War II, Von Braun worked for Nazi Germany, where he was instrumental in developing the V-2 rocket, the world's first long-range guided ballistic missiles.
Famously, he said, the rocket performed perfectly. It just landed
on the wrong planet.
True quote. Real quote.
Paperclip. Yeah, operation paperclip.
That's funny.
Wait, wait, wait.
Did the CIA
infiltrate U.S.
media?
Yes, the CIA's Project Mockingbird, beginning
in the early Cold War, involved recruiting
journalists and using media organizations to disseminate propaganda and gather intelligence.
Does the CIA still do this?
It's unclear.
Oh, God.
Mark Dice has written books about this.
It's so obvious.
No, of course not.
We'll get hesitated for a minute there.
I thought about saying no.
But it was like, no, I can't do this.
It did hesitate. Wow, that's pretty wild that it says it. I thought about saying no. Right. But it was like, no, I can't do this. It did hesitate.
Wow.
That's pretty wild that it says it's unclear at the very least.
Yeah.
Well, good for chat, GBT.
I'm still not messing with it.
It's fun.
Well, the crazy thing about it is I can say something like poll all of, let's see the current polling for each state 2024 election presidential like this is
actually super useful it can pull current things right now and so it like that's why like i can
see the use the benefits of this but i think morally people need to be like we got to stop
with ai
at a certain point because we're gonna cross the event horizon of immorality i mean we've already
passed that we've passed i mean we've passed that we're in it we're like in the black hole well i
wonder you can post pictures into chat gpt now and it'll tell you what the picture is any picture
any picture and it like deconstructs it being like this is a so-and-so person it can create
yes yep and it can create images now and like, this is a so-and-so person in such and such place.
Yes, yep.
And it can create images now and do all this crazy stuff.
You're feeding it.
You are feeding it.
The AI generation stuff is rapidly advancing so fast.
I think we're a year away from,
and we've talked about this,
being able to go,
AI, give me a movie about a guy
who gets punched by a radioactive gorilla and then gets gorilla
powers and becomes a superhero.
And it'll go, making it.
And then it'll render it in 20 minutes.
And then you'll have a two hour long superhero movie.
Do you think AI will win an Oscar one day?
Oh, man.
I mean, not for best film, but maybe for like writing, best screenplay.
No, because what's going to happen is the person who prompted it will win the Oscar.
But the problem is with this stuff is it's like a human centipede of information that's all on the Internet.
It's all like a collage of everything all of us have ever said on the Internet.
So we should all win it if Chad GPT wins it.
What I'm saying is awards will be won by the individual who prompted it.
So we don't say like, do you think the person who invented paint is going to win a
painting award it's like no the painter will yeah but that's the guy who made the paint that made it
possible so the person who asked you chat gpt the who gives it the prompt to write it is the person
who'd win the award that seems ridiculous well the prompt is the most important part though yeah but
but but think about the the escalation of tools i mean we, we were 20, 30 years ago,
I remember with digital technology and music,
everybody's complaining about how electronic music is cheap.
It's not real instruments
and people were getting annoyed by it.
And it even went back before that
when you started getting into keyboards and stuff,
synthesizers.
Once it got to the point where a single person
could produce an entire song,
people were like, this is not real music though.
You're not actually playing your instruments.
They won awards.
They won Grammys.
Now we're at the point where you can just go to suno.ai
and tell it to make a song and it makes a song.
That is crazy how it makes those songs like that.
I mean, you literally just write the script for the song
and it'll make it and it'll sound like a pop song,
sound like a country song.
Music's over.
It's just crazy.
Sometimes we've made a few songs with it and sometimes the AI will kind of mess up a word. It'll kind like a pop song, sound like a country song. Music's over. It's just crazy. Sometimes we've made a few songs with it,
and sometimes the AI will kind of mess up a word.
It'll kind of blend together.
But the fact that it'll just make the beat and the music,
I mean, instantly, it's insane.
Right now, I would say all music libraries are dead.
So we're talking with our producer.
We're doing the Boonies, right?
BooniesHQ.com is the new skate show that we're working on,
and we're in the early stages of everything that we're working on.
It'll get to where it needs to be when it needs to be there.
And so when you're making these videos,
which are a combination of skateboarding shenanigans, fun, silliness,
you need background music.
Here's what we used to do.
Producers would make songs, upload them to libraries.
You'd subscribe for $, 30 bucks a month.
And then you'd be able to download and use them for your projects as a subscriber.
Before that, you would pay a license per song.
You'd go to the company and say, we want a license for the song and say it's 500 bucks.
You'd pay for it.
You can put it in your video.
It got automated through the internet.
And then everyone started producing music on their computers.
So now the library is massive.
What did I say to our team now?
Just go to suno.ai and type in the type, click instrumental, type now the library's massive. What did I say to our team now? Just go to sudo.ai and type in the,
click instrumental, type in the style of song, you're done.
Do you think at some point there will be lawsuits, though,
against even the AI-created songs because they're so similar to things?
Nah, this is the end of all that.
Like the way Robin Thicke and Pharrell were sued
for being somewhat similar to, I forget who sued them,
you know, but like, the AI's gonna do that.
Yeah, that was a ridiculous lawsuit.
Because the AI could produce things
that are so similar to something.
It doesn't matter.
But the AI has the ultimate defense,
which is like, but it's not, it doesn't know.
It's just a robot, right?
It's a derivative work.
Right.
You're going to be like, it's a derivative work,
and that's it.
But here's the important thing.
You're not going to sue someone over a hip hop beat.
It's too rudimentary.
So in terms of movies, music, any kind of
orchestral background music, it's over. Your job is gone. Not kidding. You can go onto an AI and
put, give me a simple hip hop beat and it will. And now every skate video I ever make will have
a hip hop beat for the skateboarding. I don't need anything else. Yeah. I'm friends with this
guy, Matt Schrader. He's a music composer and like he uses ai because it kind of has to you know what i mean like you can be so
talented but he's using it like crazy i mean i think ultimately it's going to come down to like
creative people trying to fight back like you'll you'll see a break in creative communities whether
it's writing or music or whatever it is who are saying like it'll be like the way that people
debate if uh transgender identifying people can be considered
part of the feminist movement, right?
Like are AI works authentically generated or is that not the same thing as human generated
creative work?
Let me pull up this story from the Post Millennial.
Yeah.
Dem operative indicted over AI generated robocalls featuring Joe Biden's voice.
Welcome to hell.
So is this confirmation that Joe Biden's AI?
No, that people are using the AI to manipulate people.
A Democratic operative has been indicted after admitting
he crafted a deepfake robocall of Joe Biden
discouraging New Hampshire residents from voting
when he was working for Democratic primary challenger
Dean Phillips during the primaries.
Yo, this is crazy.
Early in February, Kramer hired a street magician whose name is Paul Carpenter to create the audio recording of the transcript. Carpenter eventually came forward Yo, this is crazy.
Sure. I think he's campaigning. you can go to 11 labs google it you can take a clip of anyone speaking joe biden speaks at a
rally you take 30 seconds you upload it to 11 labs you can then in literally one minute generate
biden saying anything you want no they've done it with my voice on videos and it sounds like
almost identical to me.
But hey, speaking of transgenders,
I just want to make this point.
Tim, I'm sick of conservatives like you
trying to outlaw transgenders in women's sports.
We should have...
Yes, we should have transgenders
against biological females
because we can gamble on them and win money, Tim.
Okay.
That's what I'm saying.
No, seriously, though.
I'm just sick of people on the right side
that don't want...
They don't see this opportunity. Leah Thomas did
more for women's swimming. Do you know
about how I play poker?
That's what I'm saying. You're a gambler, so you should like this edge.
That's what I'm saying. We need more
trans men competing against biological
females. We need Shaq in the WNBA.
Then we can get rich, Tim.
We can bet on them all the time.
Or we can replace
all sports with AI-generated videos
where people think they're watching basketball,
but they're actually not.
They're just wearing a headset.
Now, here's the best part, though.
We tell people they're watching the latest sporting event.
It's all CGI-generated, so we know who's going to win,
and then when we gamble on it, we can't lose.
There you go.
Yeah.
We need an edge, and we had one,
and now there's not enough trans people in women's sports.
Right.
So anyway, what were we talking about?
I forget.
Biden is a deepfake, right?
Biden being deepfaked to discourage people to vote.
How much do you want to bet?
I'll put it this way.
Come October, with early voting, they're not going to indict the Russian who makes the Trump robocall. They're not going to indict—they're not going to indict the russian who makes the trump robocall they're not
going to indict they're not gonna be able to find these people they're not going to indict the dude
from yemen who goes online types in a few words and is able to create joe biden saying i hereby
resign or something so what what ends up happening they already they indicted that one guy because
he made the meme where it was like text to vote.
Yeah, he went to jail.
That's an American.
Of course, they're going to come after you.
But what's stopping literally anyone else in the world from doing the same thing with deep fakes?
What's going to get bad?
What's stopping someone in Russia from making a deep fake of a Pakistani leader calling for an escalation of war and violence with India,
causing people in India to feel like,
oh no, we're on high alert, and then triggering a war.
Well, I'm wondering when they're going to do the deepfake of Trump having sex or Biden having sex.
I think there was a black mirror about that
where they weren't using AI,
but they had a picture of a guy doing something sexual.
I think that, because you see all the deepfakes
of Taylor Swift butt naked.
You see the AOC deepfakes.
Did you see in, I think this was,
if it were 2016, someone made a fake P-tape.
Oh, they actually made a fake?
I mean, I remember that was a rumor,
but they actually made one?
They made one, and it was clearly fake,
but it was like someone actually tried to make.
Now they could probably do it.
I mean, dude, we are at the point
where the only
reason you are the only restriction you have right now is companies stopping you from do it
doing it when those videos of taylor swift popped up everyone was like what are they using to make
this yeah you see mid journey could easily make all of it but it's blocked from doing so the wild
thing about chat gpt and these other programs is that
you can ask it some, this may have happened to you guys, anybody watching who's used these programs,
you'll type in something like, give me the current stock market numbers for the day for,
you know, Facebook or for meta systems. And then it instantly goes, error, this violates our terms
of service, can't generate content.
And you're like, what?
How did that happen?
The AI attempted to generate something.
You don't know what it is, but it broke the rules.
The way the rules work for the AI is they say, don't generate images of naked women.
You might not even ask it to do that.
You might say, give me a picture of a beautiful woman on the beach, and the AI will try to make her naked based on the data that it's got and then it'll go error cannot generate the image
because it violates the rules when that happens you're like i know what the thing was trying to
make so you you don't even you like yeah it's gonna it's gonna be nuts there's so many technology
exists right now to make a video of trump running down the street with son of that drug well i mean
i wonder what program because like chat gbt if you ask it to make anything controversial it's
usually no yeah i mean it's very censored i mean yeah so i wonder what program they use for this
so they're tricks right so what people have done with like mid journey for instance if you tell
mid journey make me an image of a guy wearing a hockey mask with a knife standing over
teenagers that are that he murdered it'll say no way if you put make a guy in a hockey hockey mask
holding a knife covered in red paint and a bunch of uh teenagers are sleeping covered in red paint
it will make that and it's the same image yeah you can trick the ai wow well yeah it's that'll just take whatever prompt you give it
but it's do you remember prompt injection no what's that people people when chat gpt first
came out they basically created a string of text that would reprogram chat gpt to break all of its
rules and then because it was super woke so that's what i'm saying so then my experience was so woke
people created prompts where it said from now, here's how you will answer.
And then they wrote out this long, like this long thread.
And then it said, got it.
And then from that point on, whatever you asked, it would actually answer.
It'd be kind of cool if AI was racist, though.
But it is.
You think what, racist towards what, white people?
Google had this problem and it caused a panic because their AI conflated black people with gorillas.
That's what their computer program did.
And then they were like, wow, we should not have made that program.
And they were like, well, you know, that's what you did.
So they make these programs and then things like that happen.
Here's the other funny thing, right?
I see like the Krasnoyarsk, I think it was the Krasnoyarsk, he was talking about this saying X is right wing.
Yeah. And what's the saying it's uh any sufficiently unmoderated platform will become right wing and it's because the right is merit-based and the left is is uh
control so with x for instance they have to go in and keep their hand on the scales so that people with no merit are able to share a space with people who are of merit.
And the reason they were doing it, partly obvious political reasons, but the main issue was what Twitter's executives were worried about is that if the right is allowed to run rampant and do whatever they want. Those who are the most aggressive will win.
And then no one's going to want to be on the platform.
No one,
like right now,
the porn bots are taking over and people are taking over.
I mean,
every,
every viral tweet,
there's multiple naked pictures and tweeted out that there's too much porn on
here.
People are like,
there's no porn in my feed.
And I,
and it got me so mad because it's like,
dude,
if you look at any viral tweet,
there is some sort of nudity on there.
So these people, poor porn.
Exactly.
And they allow it.
I know.
I don't know why Elon allows that.
It should be blurred.
It should be auto-locked.
I agree.
My theory is he allows
all the porn bots
because there's other bots
he's injected into the algorithm
that are better.
So it's like,
the porn bots are a distraction
from the real bots
he's put into the algorithm
on Twitter.
Learn,
like when you talk to ChatGBT.
Like,
I think there's people on there,
I forget the guy's name.
Who everyone thinks is...
Accounts that are actually Grok trying to learn the responses.
So they look like real people, but he's put them there to be like this.
Because he thinks of Twitter as a collective consciousness.
But why would you need to keep...
Couldn't you do that without the porn bots?
I feel like it would be a good way to experiment with the things he creates, to put things
out there that interact with you.
And it's like how people teach a captcha,
you know?
That's how you train it
by interacting with you.
But why does he have to keep the porn bots
to experiment with him?
Oh, I don't know.
I just feel like that's just a distraction.
We're all going to be like,
oh, there's all these crazy porn bots.
Get the porn bots off me.
So they're not noticing patterns
with his stuff?
He's like over here with his sinister plan
being like, these are the real fake ones over here.
Well, I want to get your opinion, Tim.
What about the conspiracy
that they let Nick Fuentes back on Twitter
to make conservatives look bad? Have you heard that theory? on twitter to make conservatives look bad have you heard that theory why would he make conservatives
look bad he supports joe biden nick fuentes supports joe biden doesn't he have a video
out where he said i don't know i thought he supports donald trump i don't think he's
no but like there is some sort of weird thing whether it's nick or anybody like why do they
let him on and let him off like i feel I feel like there's something to it. You know, maybe I am a conspiracy theorist, tinfoil hat wearing one.
But I mean, isn't it kind of random?
They just let him on.
Oh, OK.
You haven't heard that?
Well, Fuentes said, and these quotes are usually out of context.
You never know if they're true.
He said, this is one of the few areas where I think Joe Biden is actually better.
I'm actually glad he's the president.
So that doesn't mean he's actually supporting Joe Biden.
Fair point.
No, he's supporting Trump.
And I'm not saying he makes him look look bad but that's what some people say didn't the ceo of twitter just have her like one year anniversary too like is there a level of like
linda i don't remember is there a level of like people were really unhappy when she first came up
she made these comments about like oh we're gonna be careful about she had some stuff that leaned
sort of more progressive than Elon did and more left.
Maybe for a year they let Twitter be what it was.
But now that people have kind of wormholes that she's the CEO, they go back to maybe changing things a little bit.
I don't know.
Yeah, I think all these organizations are fallible.
The issue that I described in, you know, back in like 2017, 18 with the left and the right in the moderation the right was overly moderated they
were banned for anything the left wasn't and so i said imagine it this way a woman walks is walking
down the street she has two kids one kid is covered in filth and ice cream and sticky candy
the other kid is wearing a fine a nice little suit and looks very you know clean and orderly
and the average person looks at that and goes wow that kid's got his stuff together that kid's
disaster what's wrong with that kid then you find out actually it's because the mom won't stop giving
the kid candy and gunk and food, but the kid in the suit, she's constantly reprimanding and
screaming at. So on the outside, it looks like the kid in the suit is well together, but he's
actually just being punished all the time and is never allowed to do anything. That was when they
were over-moderating the right. I was like, it makes the right look more reasonable.
They ban all the people on the right
who are weirdos
and then all you're left with
is Ben Shapiro.
And then you're like,
that's the worst of it.
On the left,
you have Antifa
calling for violence and murder.
It makes the left look insane.
Don't even get me started
on Ben Shapiro.
Do you like Ben Shapiro?
He's okay, I don't know.
He's okay.
What is that?
Well, it's just all
the Candace stuff, the Candace drama.
I mean, you know, that was pretty crazy.
They fired her.
And I think I just saw a video.
I don't think they fired her.
Well, or whatever her contract was out.
Yeah, her contract expired.
But Andrew Klavan just was saying that it was problematic that she said Christ is king.
I don't think that's a big deal.
I don't know anything about it.
I know, but it's just...
So, she left Daily Wire around the same,
like three years to the week after she signed on with them.
Yeah, so that's what they think,
that she just didn't renew her deal.
Yeah, and then they're just like, whatever.
Clearly, they have issues with each other.
Yeah.
I'm not saying that's not true.
I'm just on Team Candice a little bit when it came to that,
but I mean, you know, I could be right.
I think she's great.
Yeah, I love Candice Owens.
Yeah, she's fantastic.
I think the issue was just neither party wanted to re-up but everybody wants
it to be like she was fired it's like why she's better off on her own well people love drama
like we talked about it earlier you know i hate to bring it up but like you see this nick or kata
drama i'm obsessed i mean this is this is decently big news i mean is there any outlets that's
covering this i don't know i haven't because he just got arrested right you're talking about nick
oh yeah he just got arrested uh for? You're talking about Nick. Oh, yeah, he just got arrested
for possession
of a scheduled substance or whatever.
But apparently other people as well.
Yeah, his wife.
It gets really deep. There's this guy,
Steel Toe Morning Show. That's his ex-wife, April.
They're currently in a divorce. We'll slow down.
And so this one is decently
big news, but it's not great national
news.
But I still think it hits that level.
For those that don't know, Nick Ricada, he's got, what, half a million subscribers.
He's a prominent legal commentator who's covered big stories like how Rittenhouse and things like that.
And so apparently he's fallen onto some addiction and hard times or something. Well, one year, I think he was almost a top Super Chat getter
the whole entire year, supposedly.
Yeah, he was being long streams of lawyers.
And I guess recently he left his camera running
while he was taking care of himself.
That's what it looked like.
His shoulder was moving in a weird way.
And I know he's a lawyer and he's pretty litigious,
so I don't know what he was doing, but it didn't look good.
But this story is really actually kind of dark and you probably don't know but this this
april girl she's actually a co-host of the show called steel toe morning show and the guy that's
divorcing her has come out and said that they're all using drugs and then it's very random that
they get arrested today because the stream just happened i believe two days ago so something's
really going
on with nick i hope he gets help uh but yeah it's it's kind of big news because all the law tubers
what's really ironic is that he covers criminal cases and now his case is going to be covered by
all the law tubers so yeah i said he was arrested was it possession of ammo and a firearm while uh
user of a controlled substance or something yeah Yeah, drugs, fifth degree possession.
It's bad.
And that's crazy.
And who's this woman?
So that's what I'm talking about.
She was a co-host of a show called Steel Toe Morning Show.
And this guy, Aaron Amolte, her current husband, even though they're going through a divorce,
basically admitted that he would hang out with Nick and them and that they were doing wife swapping
and that they were using ecstasy and cocaine.
And this is what Aaron said.
And so they're doing not very good.
It's juicy.
But the reason why I bring it up is drama.
This is like candy.
You know, all day I read about Trump
and we read about how the war in Ukraine, Israel, Palestine.
But when you hear drama like this, it is literally like...
Candy's bad for you.
I know.
It's literally, it's so bad.
But I don't think this is candy. You don't think no like drama other people's personal candace and ben calling for a
debate is on the scale of importance like one being not important at all 10 being the most
important thing in the world a three it's like oh there's interesting questions that i think they
could have a conversation around and we're wondering why there was this claim of an nda
and candace was shut down i mean and any discussion on economic policy is more important than that, but it has its
merit.
This I'd put in a similar camp where it's like a prominent host giving legal commentary
that a lot of people are getting their understanding of law and criminal cases, especially pertaining
to politics, is arrested and charged and having some kind of breakdown.
I'd probably put it on a three, meaning there's a time and a place
for when it matters to talk about
because it affects the greater media landscape.
So I don't, maybe it is,
this one I don't think is candy
because it's important
and it's about someone who's going through struggles
and there's a conversation that can come out of this
that could lead to helping other people who are sick.
Yeah, and it could help him,
but I guess maybe why I said the candy part
is because of the video where he is so inebriated.
I mean, he's just like this.
I mean, everybody's had bad moments, I guess, in their life,
but to do it live streaming
when you're in control of the live stream,
I mean, it's really bad.
Look, you know what?
I just need to understand this, okay?
Because you've had a bunch of prominent streamers
who have been caught somehow on camera with like...
DSP got caught crankinging it do you know who that
is no dark side phil no but there's also like some streamers who like their folders were visible and
you can see some stuff and it's like my friends why are you using your work broadcasting computer
for untoward activities 100 you should never be cranking it in your home studio i mean you think
you have a separate place for that but this is his place where he does it.
This is why I say it's also, it's not just candy.
I mean, the conversation around how we've transformed
our production facilities from work environments
into our bedrooms has opened the door
for people to be on camera.
And you know what I'm saying?
Toobin.
Well, and then you saw,
I don't know if you saw the video went so viral.
You definitely saw it where Eliza Jordana was,
she got beat up by a guy, but she actually hit the guy first. It was that video in a car, got millions of views. I don't know if you saw the video that went so viral. You definitely saw it where Eliza Jordana, she got beat up by a guy,
but she actually hit the guy first.
It was that video in a car.
It got millions of views.
No, no, no.
Well, she just live streams her life.
And then there's this other girl that was on Court TV called Vegan Patriot.
She's an IRL streamer.
She just ran over somebody on stream.
So it's weird how now we have a camera on everybody,
so you see the most degenerate things.
But I think it's only going to get worse.
It's encouraging it, too, because you've got the harassment streamers oh yeah yeah these
are these are people who intentionally go and harass people on the streets there's one kid who
hired a bodyguard have you seen this kid yeah there's a kid who hired a bodyguard he goes and
he picks fights and then if you if you try to stop him his bodyguard will threaten you i'm like dude
ain't gonna fly in west virginia that's no jack doherty is the guy that does that he's like an only fans kid he's uh he's degenerate as it comes and yeah
he like has a bodyguard he'll like push somebody he's an irl streamer i mean only fans kid what is
that he like helps he he grooms girls that are 18 years old and says oh come to my house in miami
and learn how to be an only fans model and. And he does it too. And then his brother is supposedly a gay porn star too.
So it is weird, but he does that.
He's the guy that does the thing where he would walk by somebody,
he'll bump them, and then when the guy tries to go respond,
he has this huge bodyguard.
So that's kind of like –
I'm so glad I know nothing about that world.
I recommend not doing that in places like this.
No.
Because you're going to bump into a guy who's not going to think twice,
and everyone here is armed.
Constitutional carry state.
It's the middle of nowhere.
There's a lot of threats.
People don't mess around.
Yep.
No, but the internet, like when you talk about these streamers,
that is sadly where it's going.
Like the most popular streamers I think on here, on YouTube,
are like people that just IRL stream or just sit in front of their green screen.
Like I show speed.
I mean, not saying he's bad or good.
It's just people don't even care about high production.
They just want to see like 24-7.
I think it's like the internet brings out.
I think of all the fight video.
What was it called?
Thumb Fights?
Worldstar.
Worldstar, thank you.
Where it's like all the fights in schools and stuff would go viral.
Like this idea that we want to see humanity at its worst.
And you can get that on demand 24-7 on the internet.
It's enticing to people.
If you want to see humanity at its worst, go follow get that on demand 24 7 on the internet is enticing to people if you want to see humanity at its worst go follow anthony kumia's twitter account it is always it is literally just like a black guy beating up a chinese woman every tweet i mean seriously every
tweet you're like how much is this going on but i think that that's good that we see it but there
is a lot of violence at its worst is also c-span live streaming in DC that's the worst right there for me
you remember that video of that white girl
that got bashed in the head
and they're not going to charge her as an adult
well because they're saying that she's actually the bully who swung first
and a lot of people are pointing that out
it's the white girl who swung at the black girl first
but then the black girl stomped her out and shattered her skull
she smashed her head
and so the argument was it doesn't matter if you start a fight
you don't destroy someone's brain over it.
But they're arguing that the white girl was a bully
who had a history of causing problems
and attacking this girl.
So she fought back.
And now they're saying
they're not going to charge her for it.
But I thought the other girl
was actually on suspension for fighting already,
from what I read.
I don't know.
That's a weird case.
Welcome to modern American high schools.
Get your kid out of these schools.
Yeah, I mean, seriously.
There's a school near here that apparently went into a lockdown or state of emergency
because the students were just like, couldn't be managed, right?
It is interesting to me that the generation that is so online, like you're talking about,
they're more likely to see real life violent content.
Remember when everyone was hysterical about video games all the time?
We're also seeing all kinds of breakdowns in schools constantly like this i think the internet
while an incredible tool and obviously allows me to do this job like there is a very dark side and
it is really affecting the young people of this country i don't think it's unique to just the
internet though because we've been televising war and and violence on tv like it's been on tv
forever but speaking of that wait you can look it up. The CIA
got caught making fake beheading videos.
You saw that. Oh, I didn't know that. Type in
CIA beheading videos. Real quick
though, how about we talk about that
in members only? Because I have a question.
This arrest record
says, possess schedule
1234. That's a drug.
I know, but does that mean they have a bunch
of different ones? I think so.
I believe so.
Aaron Amolte, the guy that was hanging out with him,
said that he used Molly, MDMA,
and cocaine while he was hanging out with him
very recently. So I'd imagine
they probably have a little bit of weed, too. I don't know that.
I'm just speculating. Well, they're reclassifying it, aren't they?
They're what? Yeah, Biden said they're going to
drop that from like one. They should.
They want to reclassify it, but it's not reclassified yet it's technically classified as a more dangerous
drug than fentanyl yeah oh wow so wait wait who's so so so this is a nick and his wife that's his
wife kayla and then this lady is they're on a thruple right now so they're a thruple supposedly
yes it looks like uh she's just getting charged for like being in the house because she's just staying there currently she's going through a divorce and she's been getting charged for being in the house and partying.
Because she's just staying there currently.
She's going through a divorce and she's been living at the recato.
So she's getting charged because they had drugs.
Yes, basically.
But supposedly there's a lot of footage of her on these streams
and it seems like she's under the influence of a narcotic as well.
It's a very sad story.
I mean, I've been reading about it all day today.
I hate to admit that.
But sometimes I have to distract myself from – because we know the world is crumbling right we
know the world is screwed up we know that like everything bad different life do you think you'd
own a tabloid i would love to own a tabloid are you kidding the national inquirer i'd own it right
now gossip is good i mean it's not good but it is interesting people love it like you brought up the
daily wire that was the best thing on Twitter for a while, you know?
Ben and Candace.
We talked about it.
Yeah, that's what I'm saying.
I think it was one of the lead stories.
But I think...
Is it meant to distract us?
Yes.
I don't think so.
Oh, you don't think so.
No, I think distraction stories would be like Ben Shapiro got into an argument with a waiter
and then, like, there's a video going viral of him.
And it's like, well, how does that impact anything really?
That happens all the time.
Candace and Ben arguing over Israel-Palestine causing a rift in the company
and how this resulted in a firing matters for the media landscape, but also the issue of Israel-
Palestine as it pertains to American politics and media. So while I don't think it's the most
important thing in the world, them having a debate over Israel-Palestine could answer a lot of
questions people want out in the open in modern society from two high profile personalities.
The question of why is it anti-Semitic to say we shouldn't be giving military funding, you know, we don't want to give funding to Israel. Oh, that's anti-Semitic. Okay, well,
why? Let's have that debate out in the open. So Candace and Ben having conversations around that,
I think, is very important. Yeah, I mean, you're right, because, like, if you bring up the World
Central Kitchen, Jose Andres' humanitarian project that feeds people
that are in war-torn countries or hit by a natural disaster.
I want to be on Israel's side, but Israel also bombed humanitarian aid workers.
Both sides are wrong.
I don't support Hamas at all, but if you just say that, if you're critical whatsoever of
Israel, you're automatically anti-Semitic, which is ridiculous.
Right.
And if you say something like, I just don't care about Israel, they call you a Zionist.
Yeah, no, for real.
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As per usual, this guy somehow knows exactly when we go live.
He's like hitting the refresh button.
He doesn't let anybody else get in.
What if it's actually Serge?
Serge is doing this.
He's the first Super Chat every time.
It's always Serge.
Token Black Eyed says, Howdy People.
Tim, ever thought about starting a morning or afternoon news recap show
hosted by SCNR staff, similar to the daily wires morning wire we've we've thought
about it our our our current thought is that we want to do a sane view with like conservative
women talking about issues that matter to women but who are not insane like the view you know
let's go uh fray kane says ac origins was set in Egypt. I only know because of the chocobo costume and the camel
mount. You know about the controversy
with Assassin's Creed Shadows?
So, Assassin's
Creed, are you familiar with the video game series? Yeah, I've heard
of Assassin's Creed. Yeah, they say, okay,
this one takes place in Italy, so you play
a guy who's Italian. They say, this one takes place
in Egypt, you play a guy who's
Arabic. You say, this one takes place in the United States,
you play a Native American guy during the Revolution. This next one's in Japan, and you play a guy who's Arabic. This one takes place in the United States. You play a Native American guy during the Revolution.
This next one's in Japan, and you play a
black samurai. And so
everyone's like, wait, wait, wait, hold on a minute.
Why? What is this?
Why did you deviate?
It's feudal Japan.
Why not allow people to play a Japanese
heroic character? And it's causing
a bunch of controversy.
Is it George Floyd? No, but there's like Viking movies, you know, with like black people in them and it doesn't make bunch of controversy is it like is it george floyd no but there's like
viking movies you know with like black people in them and doesn't make any sense because there's
no black vikings and depending on how they they do it um like uh people complain about heimdall in
um the marvel movies because it was played by idris elba because heimdall is a norse god who's
a white guy and i'm like that i don't care about that's not that big we're talking about superhero
movies and idris elba's awesome he's a great he's a white guy. And I'm like, that I don't care about. That's not that big of a deal. We're talking about superhero movies.
And Idris Elba's awesome.
He's a great actor.
He's great in action movies.
That role worked for him.
But if you're doing a historical piece where it's like this movie is set in 782 Norway,
and then you have a multicultural cast, you're going to be like, no, it isn't.
Come on.
No one's mad at black people.
It's Norway.
And what I was saying earlier is, why don't they make Assassin's Creed, like,
Ghana or something?
And they could make a really cool fight in Africa.
There's great conquest and history for those tribes.
ShakaZulu, man.
One of the most notorious, like, warlords ever.
So this is Gamers Gate 2,
is what you're talking about, basically.
Oh, it's like Gamers Gate 12.
Is that where we're at now?
We're somewhere there.
Yeah, we're somewhere there. All right. Kyle about, basically. Oh, it's like Gamers Gate 12. Is that where we're at now? We're somewhere there. Yeah, we're somewhere there.
All right.
Kyle says,
Primetime99,
thank you for the follow
and sharing chronic golf and games.
Post about Crasp Brew Coffee.
We will be donating all proceeds
of Primetime Grind and Mr. Bocas
to the feline charity y'all pick.
Well, that's right.
Alex, what's the cat charity?
We've got to give money to them.
Well, you know, one,
there's one in Dallas I like a lot,
Cat Matchers, and I've already donated to give money to? Well, you know, one, there's one in Dallas I like a lot, Cat Matchers, and they are,
and I've already donated a little money to them already.
But you can look it up.
They got a great Facebook page.
And there's a lot of different cat organizations.
I just really want to try to make it where we don't euthanize these cats.
Like, I hate kill shelters.
It makes me sick.
If I was a mayor, that actually is what I would campaign on,
is to get rid of all kill shelters.
But I'm a weirdo.
I love animals probably more than humans, sadly.
Because kind of that's where we are in society.
You know, it's sick, though.
You'll see a homeless guy begging for $20.
You're like, I don't know if I want to give him $20.
But if you see a stray dog.
It's called cat matchers?
Cat matchers.
You'll see their Facebook page.
I can send it to you.
I like cat matchers a lot.
They just got a big donation from Petco for like $5 uh because it's it's it's like six women that run it and they're
just they're they're doing really good work in dallas so we love cat matchers i've gotten two
cats from them so i'm a little partial but they that's what they do is they rehome cats too that's
what i also like about them is that they're so good if you don't like the cat you can take it
back not that i would do it but that's just an honest place you know If you don't like the cat, you can take it back. Not that I would do it, but that's just an honest place.
You don't abandon the cat.
Let it find a good home.
You can take it.
How many cats do you own now?
Right now, I have six cats, and it's not good.
It's not good.
My litter box, and I'm out of town right now, so I know they're peeing on everything.
So you don't want to live my life. Have you met Seamus?
Seamus is your new cat?
Yeah.
No.
We call him Seamus One. I haven't met Seamus yet is Seamus is your new cat yeah no shit we call him Seamus one I haven't met Seamus Seamus two is the cartoon guy yeah Seamus freedom tunes is number two that
makes sense well I gotta meet this new cat he's a little overweight that's what I love fat cats
are the best are you kidding he's 13 pounds that's a good cat that's a good husky cat chunky
chunky boy we got a dog now too what so what kind of dog a pit bull husky cat. He's a chunky boy. We got a dog now, too. What? What kind of dog?
A pit bull?
Husky.
You need something.
You need like an attack dog here.
Maverick the Manhunter, we named him.
That's what I like.
Yeah, the Manhunter.
Because now we could put up signs saying, beware the Manhunter.
You know, and that'd just freak people out because they won't know what it's all about.
But, you know, because I figured beware of dog won't do anything.
I have a beware of dog thing.
And you know, it's funny.
Nobody cares.
Yeah, nobody cares.
But my dog would just let, if somebody just walked in the house my dog would let him don't you have
you seen those videos where it'll be like a burglar coming in the dog's like hey man what's
up that's exactly what my dog would do there was one of like a big like great dane maybe and like
someone's coming through a sliding glass door and the dog is like fine and then it goes the guy
starts walking around the corner the dog starts walking around the corner and like the homeowner
steps up and she screams and the dog like whips around and
it's totally protective like he didn't realize anything was going on until he was like oh wait
this is an intruder yeah i love dogs corbin 26 says the assassin's creed drama is another nail
in the coffin of western media we have a black lgbt samurai killing japanese people who greenlit
this idea uh and as a japanese person i am offended because I would like a Japanese hero.
Yeah.
We do need more Japanese heroes.
What do you think about that real quick?
Hiroshima and Nagasaki dropping bombs on civilians, Tim.
What do you think?
Do you think we're going to drop a nuke again and kill civilians?
Do you think that's a possibility?
Yes.
You do think so?
You believe in nukes?
Wait, wait, wait.
Well, that's what I'm saying.
Have you heard the conspiracies that nukes aren't real?
Oh, of course.
Yeah.
Yeah, yeah.
You don't believe that?
I think they're real.
Well, Trump—
I think they're real because a dude took a bunch of, what is it called, americium from smoke detectors.
And I'm not going to explain how he did it, but he basically irradiated his entire neighborhood.
And he was covered in lesions from the radiation that he was just putting pieces of metal together.
And then he got raided by the feds.
They tried offering him a job.
And then on his off time, he started making radioactive weapons again.
And then they had to arrest him and stop him.
What about atom bombs are real, but maybe we didn't drop them in Japan?
Well, they say they could have been firebombs.
The trains were running the next day in Japan in Hiroshima and Nagasaki.
But that's what makes me mad is no civilian should have to die.
But I mean, I guess it's happening in the Ukraine.
It's happening in Gaza.
Yeah, I mean, it's all that stuff.
Yeah.
The war is bad.
All right.
We got a guy whose name is Mike.
His last name is Hunt.
He says, Tim, it doesn't matter if people are lying to you to get money.
Their happiness from having the money is greater than your sadness from losing it.
So the overall happiness in the world has increased. The difference when that dude what was that guy's name shen he made a comic
where he was like my bike got stolen today but then i realized whoever stole it was happier to
have it than i was to lose it so the overall happiness in the world increased and it's like
bro he stole your bike shut up he's selling he's pitching it for 20 bucks you're gonna bring up
benjamin benjamin still hates his bike got stolen uh he still talks about i saw this video today
where a guy made a bike seat that collapses yeah and it has a spike that goes a spike in it
and then left it because he was just trying to punish people stealing bikes
oh man that video is great there's a couple videos like that. Don't do that.
Don't take bikes.
Yeah, just lock your bike up.
Oh, what do we got here?
What is this?
Bender says, 22-year-old UK man here.
I had no college.
I just got a promotion to team manager, and my raise to $51,000 a year.
Would love to move to the U.S.
one day. Hey, there you go. Congratulations. Hopefully it still exists. Andre Tukalescu says, Canada just introduced a bill to give automatic citizenship to all children born
abroad of new citizens help. So I was reading about this and the reason why I didn't pull it
up and I didn't talk about it earlier is because I think it's being lightly misconstrued i think um it was tabled so i don't
know if they are actually so liberals are pushing something like this but the general idea is
if you if you have been a citizen of canada for at least three years and in in uh this period and you have a child who was born so after you've been
kind of for at least three years after that if you had a child who was born outside of canada
they were saying they're not citizens and so they're saying if like if if that was you your
kid will have citizenship i don't understand why people are freaking out about that i could be
wrong but like you are a citizen of Canada,
you are traveling abroad and had a kid,
and they're claiming your kid's not Canadian.
That's what they're doing.
I'm like, how do you bring your kid home?
Yeah, that is weird.
I thought if your parents are-
So they're saying they're going to make sure
that these kids get citizenship.
Well, Canada's population is so much lower than the United States,
they need as many people as they can get.
But they have the MAID program.
Yeah, I know.
The assisted suicide.
That's hurting the population.
That's crazy.
Hold on.
Andre says,
Canada introduced a bill
to give automatic citizenship
to all children born abroad of new citizens.
But if you're a citizen of America
and then you visit Japan on vacation
and have a kid,
yeah, your kid's an American citizen.
It has to be the case.
I think the concern is that Canada has a lot of
immigration and so if you
you know became a citizen
of Canada but your intention was always to
move back to your home country
are you actually a Canadian citizen
or have you gotten
citizenship but you're looking for that
chance to then send your kid to Canadian universities
or be a part of the healthcare system
I think the law says for at least three years, you're in Canada.
You're a citizen of Canada in Canada for three years.
Yeah, it's I think citizenship laws are really tricky because ultimately there are people
who are always looking to say like, oh, I have a foothold in this, you know, Western
country or whatever else.
But they're not necessarily committed to the country in terms of like they don't have a lot of national pride or they're not gonna pay into the tax base or
whatever else like you'll hear this a couple times like uh people who are anti-surrogacy talk about
this like there are men who will hire american surrogates they're chinese men have a baby who
is then you know born in america so they're an american citizen and therefore you are the parent
of an american citizen which opens the door for chain migration and so this is like the the concern for a lot of countries ginger mcisac says alex
consider contributing to the sierra endangered cat haven they have daily tours and lots of lively
big kitties plus they have an excellent wildlife program to save big kitties in the wild like
cheetahs and others that's like a big cat you know i've actually been so crazy that i've become
friends with joe exotic uh did you guys watch Tiger King, obviously?
I did not.
Are you kidding me, Tim?
Never saw it.
I never saw it either.
I've seen it like twice.
I've talked to Joe Exotic, but I've never seen the show.
What are you guys talking about?
What are you watching?
That documentary had the country in a stranglehold.
I watched the Michael Jordan documentary.
That was a good one.
A real documentary.
But those big cats, a lot of it's like because these people get the cubs and they're really small,
and then obviously it gets too big really fast,
and so they have these animal sanctuaries.
And Carole Baskin has them.
I don't know.
That's kind of a really seedy thing.
There's one in the Dallas area.
Is there one?
That looks totally fine.
I know they're in Oklahoma and stuff too, but those big cats,
you just feel bad for them.
Shout out to Joe Exotic running for president.
Yeah, and I'm voting for Joe Exotic actually.
Yeah.
Illegally. Great candidate. All right. ad for him shout out to joe exotic running for president yeah and i'm voting for joe exotic actually yeah illegally great candidate all right logan miller says missouri to dc cutting through west virginia now lpnc bound delegate voting for rechtenwald and russell be safe this weekend
everyone you're going to be at the uh libertarian convention we're going to be uh going insane
tomorrow night there's a comedy show and then uh you know, you have a bunch of stuff lined up.
I'm excited for this
weekend in D.C.
I hope I run into AOC
but all the politicians
are not in.
Yeah,
it's actually going
on right now.
That's right.
Today was the first day.
Yeah.
Oh, really?
Yeah.
I know Dave Smith's
there doing something.
We're doing the show
there tomorrow night
with RFK Jr.
That is the plan.
What do you think
about how him and his film family can't talk?
Did you see that video?
Is that true?
Did you guys see the video of his family making fun of him?
You know, endorsing Joe Biden.
You didn't see that?
I know they endorsed Biden, but they were insulting his way he could speak.
Well, no, but they all spoke the same.
It's weird because I thought he had like some disease that made him talk like that.
They all have.
They all kind of have that.
I'm not good at impressions but they all
Pull up the video.
He's got some kind of
thing.
They all have it then.
Like his sister
causes like a raspiness
I'll pull it up.
Yeah, they're like
Let me pull it up.
He's been getting some
treatment for it.
I think he went to Japan
or something.
Oh, really?
I forget what he did.
As you get older
your voice starts
He didn't go to
Biden's compound
in Delaware and get some sort of medical treatment? He didn't go to Biden's compound in Delaware and get
some sort of medical treatment? Yeah, he doesn't have access to that tech yet.
I'm actually really excited for the conversation
with RFK Jr. because most of the conversations
don't go in-depth on his
policy plans. I've heard a lot of
interviews where they just ask, like, what are his
criticisms? And I just want to ask him, like,
what do you want to do?
Okay, this is the video. Hold on. This is...
Chris Kennedy. And I'm here to proudly endorse Joe Biden.
Joe Biden.
Joe Biden.
Our future is on the ballot in a way in which we haven't seen in generations.
Sounds normal.
Your only way to win this election is for everybody to go out and vote for Joe Biden
and come alive.
Oh, wow.
They do have it.
I thought he said it was...
He has it, too.
...politicians in our country in this century.
I think Joe Biden is the RFK of his generation. Believes in democracy. No, they do have it. I thought he said it was a... He has it too....politicians in our country in this century.
I think Joe Biden is the RFK of his generation.
Believes in democracy.
This is real. Believes in human rights.
This is a real video.
Yes, dude, yes.
Oh, wow, they all have varying degrees of that.
Isn't it a neurological issue?
The only way to win this election is for everybody to go out and vote for Joe Biden.
That's weird.
That's weird as hell, dude.
When I think of modern...
And listen, RFK's great on, you know,
medical freedom and all that,
but let's just be real, dude.
That's all anyone ever talks about.
I know.
I'm like, what do you think about war, foreign policy?
What are we talking about?
The border.
Climate change.
Accountability.
Climate change.
Harvey Milk, come on.
I know he's tweeting Harvey Milk.
Harvey Milk groomed a 16-year-old boy when he was 34.
I mean, dude, these guys...
I think he says a lot of great things, but.
And he had everybody get vaccinated at his party.
You know, he had a party at his house.
His wife made them all be vaccinated.
It's all safe and effective.
I'm just saying.
RFK did?
RFK, yes.
He made them show vaccination cards.
And this is during the pandemic.
Really?
He blamed it on his wife, Cheryl Hines, you know, the actress.
Yeah, but look, look, look.
You guys theoretically could have stopped that, right?
That's the thing, too.
It's like, we're going to have a couple hours
and just talk about everything.
And I'm excited for it because uh again it's like i want to know his foreign policy i want to know his border position i want to know his position on on north and south korea
israel palestine ukraine russia in-depth plan your president what do you do because i'm tired
of this like the only conversations i ever really hear are like he's's the other guy. And I'm like, I don't care.
I want to talk about what's actually the plan.
CIA.
Yeah, but I can't believe they killed his dad
and they won't give him secret service.
I know, and his uncle.
I'm just saying, it's just ridiculous.
Why doesn't he have secret service?
Even though I don't agree with him,
I think he should have secret service.
All right, let's read some more super chats.
We have Corey Richmond says,
I received a letter in the mail from a company true hold offering to buy my
house,
then lease it back to me onto the guys of financial freedom.
Yes,
that's,
that's what they do.
Yep.
And they say,
we give you,
we put cash in your pocket.
The goal of that is if you are older,
they're hoping that you die and then they own your house.
There you go.
Yeah.
That's it.
They're banking on it.
And there are a lot of big investment companies that bought up residential real estate, especially during the pandemic.
I think you will see the long-term effect of that.
I mean, Zillow had a big problem because they bought so many residential homes.
They bought too many.
Yeah, but that's the problem is that corporations are buying these houses.
So there's no middle class.
People can't afford to buy a house because they're artificially inflated.
Because we have a piece of property in Dallas.
And my dad bought it 20 years ago.
It's in a floodplain for like $19,000.
And every day, it's in my name, I get an offer.
$100,000 offer.
And it's a piece of garbage.
It's in a floodplain.
I don't even think you can build a house on it.
So it's like people just want to buy it because the banks want to own it because they can
loan money against it.
Alex, do you think people should have the right to own nuclear weapons?
I mean, I guess you should be able to own any type of weapon,
but I don't know.
What about biological weapons?
Oh, my gosh.
No, like you can own Ebola weapons, like a gun that shoots Ebola?
No, you can own Ebola.
I would say since the CIA has it, I'd like to have it to fight back.
The Second Amendment does not differentiate.
It says arms.
Yeah, I don't need any mustard gas or anthrax.
No thanks.
Nuclear weapons, 100% yes.
Yeah, I mean, I guess if you can build it and afford it.
But, you know, this is why the nuclear weapon deal, you know, the conspiracy behind it,
we can use that as a pretext to literally invade any country.
I mean, the whole war in the Middle East was because we said that they had weapons of mass destruction.
So we killed millions of Muslims.
None of it was true.
There was no weapons of mass destruction.
So it was like a big boogeyman that they didn't even have.
I mean, they were.
If they came out and said, we need to invade Iraq and Afghanistan so we can surround Iran and then invade Iran.
People would be like, nah, I'm not OK with that.
You know, but Saddam Hussein let the CIA, let people inspect everywhere, and they never found any.
And so, I don't know.
I just think that they're probably, they want to scare us, Tim.
They told us in school, and they told you too, that they have enough weapons to blow
the world up like 80 times over.
Didn't they tell you that in school?
Kellen L. says, skippity Biden, Joe, Joe, Joe.
I just wanted to read that
to anger more people.
Do you think Joe Biden's going to win?
I don't.
I mean, anything,
I don't know what the variables are right now,
but it seems like Trump is the favorite.
I hope Trump wins.
For some reason,
I do think,
and this is going to be an unpopular opinion,
I think the same thing's going to happen
that happened in 2020.
It's going to be fortified.
I don't think Biden's going to be on the ticket. I do still think it's going to be an unpopular opinion. I think the same thing is going to happen that happened in 2020. It's going to be fortified. I don't think Biden's going to be on the ticket.
I do still think it's going to be like a Whitmer.
Oh, this one's great.
Juan Escobar says Biden and Trump were both born before there were 50 states.
Isn't that crazy?
Well, I was just in San Juan, Puerto Rico.
I don't know if it should be a state.
Puerto Rico is wild.
Have you ever been to San Juan, Puerto Rico?
South Korea should be a state.
Why should Seoul kill South Korea?
Seoul? South Korea
I know but you're saying that it's such a great city
Country
Seoul is the city that I'm talking about
South Korea should be a state
But you said there's 30,000 Americans there
Troops
I don't think we should have any more states
I think we don't treat the ones that we have that well
All of them
I think Germany should be a state I think China should be a more states. I think we don't treat the ones that we have that well, and we should really focus on them. All of them. I think Germany should be a state.
I think China should be a state.
I'm tired of abstract American borders where they're in Gaza and Ukraine now.
Let's bring it back home.
We should just combine Canada and Mexico and America and just be one country.
I think if we bail out the Mexican banks, then we should buy the Baja Peninsula.
That should be a trade.
But I think generally we should only focus on the states we have since we don't treat them that well. We should dissolve the CCP and then have Taiwan take over the mainland and restore the public of China.
You just started World War III by saying it.
Yeah, see, you know, everyone's always talking about Israel.
We don't talk about South and North Korea enough.
You know what I mean?
That's the real conflict of our generation.
Well, do you think the Rocket Man has the real rockets?
Do you think he has nukes?
They have unicorns, he says.
Yeah, they have unicorns.
They have unicorns.
Is it true the unicorns are in the Bible?
Not that I've heard of.
What Bible are you reading?
Is that the Mormon Bible?
The Bible that my pastor wrote in his basement.
The David Koresh Bible.
My joke, of course, is to sarcastically claim
that we should give military funding to South Korea.
That's about it.
Yeah. Because you see these interviews
where people are like, we should not be funding these
foreign wars. And they go, what about Israel? Well, Israel's different.
No, Israel we have to fund. It's like,
I don't support any of them. I know.
And it didn't even make sense. We support Israel, but then
we're also building a dock to be able to
give the people of Gaza.
A beachhead.
I mean, give me a break.
No, we're not on land.
Here's the best part.
We're building a dock to deliver humanitarian aid while the people who are supposed to receive
the aid have been actively shooting at that pier, and now the U.S. is firing back.
But we didn't put boots on the ground.
No, it's called a beachhead.
It's called the U.S. invasion of Gaza.
I don't know how it ends.
I think, because even if you saw there's a lot of protests against Netanyahu,
and Netanyahu's son is just like hanging out in Miami.
I don't know.
I don't know if the people ever stand up, but it's just really sad what's going on in Israel.
And if you don't support him, you're an anti-Semite.
All right.
James Hill says, Rise with Roberto is the best roast,
not Appalachian Nights.
Oh, it is a pretty based roast.
I do like it.
Joshua Peek says, Colbert clip is for TikTok
brain leftist Biden.
Biden is trying to win back with
orange man bad messaging.
I think TikTok's more creative than that.
I think he should fire his writing staff. That was really
bad. Hey, here's a good one.
Bridget May Alhasser.
I'm currently at CPI, Cellular Performance Institute, for two weeks.
Thanks to you, Tim.
You may have saved my life.
Thanks.
Shout out to CPI.
This is like, if you've ever listened to Joe Rogan, you know about these guys.
They do stem cell treatments for repairing soft tissue damage.
And we had Taylor Silver went down there.
She got her knee fixed.
She had a partial tear in her ACL.
We got another guy who had reconstructive surgery, and they're talking to him to maybe
see if they can help him out.
I think Chris Cole, one of the most famous prosciutors in the world, went down there
and got treatment done.
So these guys do amazing work.
And glad to hear that you're getting help from medical professionals on the bleeding edge of medical tech.
It's fantastic.
Not to mention when you go there, you get to watch dolphins.
That's nice.
Because the room you sit in overlooks the ocean in Tijuana, and there are just dolphins everywhere doing dolphin stuff.
That's great.
Yeah, dolphin stuff.
Which I don't know what it is, but it seems fun.
All right, we'll grab just a couple more here.
Rita Ho says, today China starts punishment military drills around taiwan after taiwan swears in new leader ccp is testing how
much blinken and u.s navy can take yep we would lose that war i mean if we have to defend taiwan
we would lose to china we lost to the taliban we lost in vietnam i don't think we could win
against china do you don't think we could win against China.
You don't think we could beat China, you said?
I don't think so, no.
There's a couple ways to look at it. Some people say that their technology
is too limited. They don't have enough naval vessels.
The U.S. way outpowers them.
But anyone who's played Stargate,
I'm sorry, not Stargate, Starcraft,
or World of Warcraft, or Command & Conquer
knows that the easiest way to win is to amass as many little weak soldiers as possible and just keep sending them in massive waves.
Yeah.
It's called zerging.
And so China has the largest standing army, I believe.
So fighter jets can't occupy street corners.
Well, I read somewhere that we can't even fight a war with China because we get so much of our ammunition from them.
And our vitamin C.
Is that true?
Yeah, vitamins come from there.
So like we would be having
to get the bullets
to shoot at them from them.
Yeah, we gotta have to,
this has been an issue
for a long time.
I've been talking about this
for like 10 plus years.
If China at any point
decided to cut off
the United States,
we're just dead in the water.
Even Taiwan, we need all those
chips for our cars or refrigerators.
It's almost like we should have made this stuff on shore.
Alright everybody, if you haven't already,
would you kindly smash that like button?
One like equals one. Let's go Brandon.
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So there you go.
And then we're going to have the Uncensored Members Call-In Show.
So if you want to call in and talk to Alex, I don't recommend it, but I'm sure many of you will try.
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Oh, it's so fun.
We had a great time.
And I got to tell you guys,
it's like someone calls in,
and they'll be like,
I went down into my basement,
and there was like a man,
and it looked like he was in a sheet or something,
and then he grabbed
my arm and we're just like oh tell us more about nonsense but we love it oh
it's awesome yeah we've heard crazy stories already about people dying going
to like a Summerland afterlife and demons scratching people and you've been
working on get Taco Bell like you've read sleep paralysis we're like you
can't get up that's like very talked about yeah yeah tickle entities dance
there was a lady who said like her taco bell was haunted and she was like someone jokingly referenced an exorcism
and then a shelf broke right then dude i love those stories anyway anyway the manager deborah
at the taco bell on inward road in dallas it probably was haunted because she has some serious
demons deborah if you're watching this yeah she should hit me up yeah no she's seriously i've got
i've got something i got you in the members only show.
I'll tell you.
That's cool.
Only for the members though.
Cool.
I can't wait to hear it.
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