Timcast IRL - Timcast IRL #1038 Trump Raises RECORD $52.8 MILLION In One Day w/Laura Loomer

Episode Date: June 1, 2024

Tim, Hannah Claire, Phil, & Serge are joined by Laura Loomer to discuss Trump setting a massive single day fundraising record, "Donate To Trump" trending higher than "Boobs" on Google, Black Americans... saying "vote trump" after guilty verdict, and Joe Manchin ditching the democrat party. Hosts:  Tim @Timcast (everywhere)  Hannah Claire @hannahclaireb (everywhere) Phil @PhilThatRemains (X) Serge @sergedotcom (everywhere) Guest: Laura Loomer | rumble.com/c/LauraLoomer Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

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Starting point is 00:01:17 is already running an ad about this. And so I got to be honest, guys, the news is completely dominated with different versions of all of this same story because history is being made. But I do think we will carve out time for the Joe Biden authorizing the use of U.S. weapons in Ukraine while everyone was distracted. So we'll certainly talk about that. Robert De Niro is in trouble. I think the biggest news, I want to say this first and foremost, in Google search trends, donate to Trump surpassed boobs by something like two or three times its magnitude. So donating to Trump for a period was more popular than boobs themselves. That's that's how pissed off everybody is. We'll talk about that a bunch more before we get started.
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Starting point is 00:02:48 Smash that like button, subscribe to this channel, share the show with all of your friends. Joining us tonight to talk about this and so much more is Laura Loomer. Thanks for having me. It's great to be here again. Everybody knows who you are, but do you want to introduce yourself?
Starting point is 00:03:00 Sure, yeah. My name's Laura Loomer. I'm an investigative journalist, President Trump's number one fan, biggest supporter. You can follow me on X, True Social, Gab Getter at Laura Loomer. And then I'm also on Rumble. I have a show on Rumble called Loomer Unleashed every Tuesday and Thursday. So Rumble.com slash Laura Loomer. There is no bigger fan of Trump. There is no more effective fan of Trump. And I think you're probably the best person at generating press, too, because even before, you know, the investigative stuff you've been you were
Starting point is 00:03:28 working on, you're just able to to maximize exposure and press attention. When you handcuffed yourself to Twitter's HQ, they banned you. But then you made yourself the number one worldwide trend on Twitter. They couldn't get rid of you. Yeah. Crazy. You're really good at it. Well, thank you. And, you know, now it's important now that I'm back on X and now that I'm the only platform that I've been restored to still banned everywhere else. You actually brought it to my attention before coming on tonight that I'm blacklisted on Google. This was crazy because we were trying to pull up one of your stories. So I went on Google and I typed in Laura Loomer X and you don't come up. So then I tried it with me, Phil,
Starting point is 00:04:05 Hannah Clare. They all pop up. You put a person at Laura Loomer X, CNN comes up. Yeah. So weird. But we'll talk about all this. Thank you for hanging out. We got Phil hanging out. Hello, everybody. My name is Phil Labonte. I'm the lead singer of the heavy metal band All That Remains. I'm an anti-communist and a counter-revolutionary. How are you doing, Hannah Clare? I'm good. I'm excited to be here. I'm so happy to have Laura in studio today. I'm an anti-communist and a counter-revolutionary. How you doing, Hannah Clare? I'm good. I'm excited to be here. I'm so happy to have Laura in studio today. I'm Hannah Clare Brimel. I'm a writer for SCNR.com. That's Scanner News. Yeah, let's start. Hi, Serge. Hey, what's up, guys? Let's get to it. Here we go. From Gwinnett Daily Post, Trump raises $39 million in fundraising in wake of
Starting point is 00:04:42 guilty verdict four hours ago. Not the latest update just dropped by Team Trump. The total raised in 24 hours after the Biden sham trial, fifty two point eight million dollars. The record. Yeah. Well, I mean, this is a tremendously high record. I mean, what was it before? It was like a three day record before was something like comparable to this. This is twenty four hours. I think I want to say it was like around 50 was the Biden three. Right. He was bragging about it over three days. We brought in all of this money. And Trump's like, I didn't know President Trump also raised about 50 million dollars as well when he had his really big blowout fundraiser in Palm Beach a few weeks ago. But that was over a couple that was over about a week or so.
Starting point is 00:05:23 The fundraiser itself took place in an evening near Boca Raton, Florida. But the accumulation of the funds, of course, took place throughout the week. So this is a record, though. This is a this is a 24 hour record. And it's small donors, almost entirely small donors. So I personally donated the maximum because I am moved by this. When they when they announced the guilty verdict, we all knew it was coming. But man, did I have that sinking feeling like these gloating Democrats on MSNBC and CNN have no idea what they are doing.
Starting point is 00:05:59 They are or they do. And they're intentionally burning the country to the ground. I saw that and I saw a bunch of these posts on X where people I love them want a couple of guys. They I don't know who they are, but they're like some crypto guys. There are some like education guys, some developers. I don't even they're not even political. And I see this post from a guy and he's just like, these people are destroying our country. I can't take it anymore. I don't care about politics, but I'm donating to Trump right now. And I was like, wow.
Starting point is 00:06:27 Yeah, I wish I could see the breakdown of first time donors. Like first time. It's wild to me. And also where they are. Right. It'd be interesting to know if if this really push people who are in blue dominated areas, because I think there were so many people. I think we all knew this was probably the likely outcome. But I think there were moments during this trial, you have to hand it to Trump's defense, where like
Starting point is 00:06:48 when Michael Cohen admits he was stealing from Trump, like there were moments that you're like, this really does seem like something that could win over a jury. And I think that devastation of seeing all 34 counts come in and being like, yeah, they're just really out to get him. It's interesting what a motivator it was for people to take action. Well, it was also really touching to me to see so many people. There are people on Social Security. There were, you know, people on disability reading the comments because I put out a post and I was like, oh, I have almost a million followers.
Starting point is 00:07:17 Everybody donate $5 so that we can, you know, raise a million, a million, $5 million for President Trump, you know, because I'm almost at a million followers on X. And there were all these people, some of them, you know, elderly people in the comments saying, oh, I don't really have any money. And I have about ten dollars in my bank account. And I ate tuna fish sandwiches for dinner the last week. But I'm going to give, you know, my last five dollars to President Trump. I mean, that's how much people love President Trump. They are literally willing to go without food. They are literally willing to starve themselves for the sake of supporting President Trump. And there's nobody else in this country who has ever been president, nobody else on the ballot, nobody else in the political arena who inspires people that much to the point they're willing to starve themselves.
Starting point is 00:07:58 I think that the the as much there are there are plenty of people that are Trump fans and that love former President Trump a whole lot, I think really the important thing here is to focus on the fact that this isn't just about Trump. And that's something that Trump himself has said. It's not specifically about Trump. He's just kind of in the way. The fact of the matter is there are people that are in government that don't ascribe to our system of government. They don't believe that you can make a legitimate argument. This is where Jordan Peterson was very much ahead of his time when he was pointing out that there is a lot of postmodernism in the way that the left debates now.
Starting point is 00:08:41 People that don't believe that you can make legitimate arguments they believe that the are that the arguments are won by emotion by convincing people that the feelings that they have are right you cannot make legal arguments like that so this the the result is people that don't try to make legal arguments all they do is try to use the the levers of power in whatever way they can and you're seeing that in the system right now. You've got people that are going to swear up and down that Kyle Rittenhouse should have been put in jail because of the way they feel. And you've got people that will swear up and down that this is a legitimate trial and that this is the correct outcome because of the way they feel. Regardless of the evidence that's presented.
Starting point is 00:09:24 So I've had a lot of people ask, you know, my liberal family members and my friends, they're all laughing, they're cheering. Like, I don't even want to say to them. And I'm just like, you're not going to go to a person cheering over Trump being convicted and say you're wrong. Trump's innocent. They're going to laugh and say, ha ha, cringe, cry more. You simply ask him this.
Starting point is 00:09:41 If you've got a family member or friend and they're like, I think it's good that Donald Trump was convicted, say, do you think this is going to do you think Donald Trump being convicted will help or hurt the country? No one's going to like it. Well, I think it'll help because, you know, Trump committed a crime. It's like, OK, do you think that Trump's supporters, of which there's 75 million of them, do you think they're going to agree with you that the country is being helped? No. So do you think that the country is now completely divided straight down the middle as to whether good or bad is happening? Yes. OK, so this move made by Democrats, all it did was shatter this country into extreme directions in a very dangerous way. And they're going to be like, yeah, probably there's no there's no reality where even a
Starting point is 00:10:25 Democrat can accept what would admit that a Trump supporter is going to be like, well, you know, I guess they got Trump. I guess I don't support him anymore. You know, look, you see with with Joe Manchin actually admitting he's registering as an independent. It's important that he stopped caucusing with the Democrats. That's that is actually part of leaving. Like, you can't just leave the Democrats' party and still caucus with them. Because Bernie Sanders isn't a Democrat,
Starting point is 00:10:49 but he counts as a Democrat because he caucuses with them. Same with Angus King. Yeah, you have to caucus with the Republicans, first of all. And I don't think that that is the last Democrat
Starting point is 00:10:58 that's like, yo, I'm out of here. You've got people on CNN that are laying out the arguments for why this was wrong. You've got, I CNN that are laying out the arguments for why this was wrong. You've got, I think it was the Intelligencer. Discover the magic of Bad MGM Casino, where the excitement is always on deck. Pull up a seat and check out a wide variety of table games with a live dealer.
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Starting point is 00:12:09 hedging this. They were like, this might not be a good thing because at its core, the misdemeanors were turned into felonies because of a crime that cannot be pointed to, that no one can actually identify. That means that this is all a sham. And everyone that looks into it with any kind of honesty can at least see that very simple fact.
Starting point is 00:12:33 He was not committed of a federal crime. They were pointing at the federal crime to justify the misdemeanors being treated as felonies. That couldn't happen. All of it's a sham. That is the simplest way to understand it. The only thing that they wanted to do was they wanted to control the semantics going into a general election. And that's why they're all saying convicted felon, convicted felon, convicted felon. I mean, if I had a dollar for every single time a liberal shithead said convicted felon in the last 24 hours, I would have very, very wealthy. I would have fifty two
Starting point is 00:13:03 point eight million dollars. Well, everyone's now calling Biden a pedo. Well, to be fair, they've been calling him that for a while since the pedo Peter thing came out from Hunter Biden. Right. But that's what the that's what the left is now saying on TV. I mean, if you listen to all the different talk shows and you listen to all the different commentators, they're saying convicted felon. It's no longer former President Donald Trump. You know, I hate when they use that term former because you'll notice they never addressed any president in United States history by former. You get the title president forever, forever. The only person they ever said former about is Donald Trump. It's disgusting. It's disgraceful. It is so disrespectful. And you listen to them.
Starting point is 00:13:40 They say President Barack Obama, President Jimmy Carter. They'll talk about everybody, but the only person they use former for is Trump. Now, notice they don't say former president anymore. It's convicted felon Donald Trump. It's shameful. We had talked about this when we were setting up the interview with Trump. I refer I've referred to him consistently as Mr. President or President Trump. And I was explaining to people that your title in office is earned and retained. Like when someone retires from the Senate, they're still senator individual. They're still congressmen.
Starting point is 00:14:09 That is the title they have earned. And you're completely right. I was bringing this up last week. They call all of the presidents President Obama, President Bush. And then Donald Trump is former because he wasn't supposed to win. They're angry. They lost and they can't accept it. Well, this is also something Tommy Tuberville brought up.
Starting point is 00:14:25 He was one of the Republicans who went up and kind of appeared with the press outside of the trial. And he pointed out that in court they're referring to him as Mr. Trump. They're not referring to him as President Trump, which is technically the correct honorific. Right. Like if any of us were there, it would be Mr. Ms. Whatever. But he is he was the president. So he retains that title. The justice system didn't want to acknowledge that because I think, again, it would acknowledge the jury. What what a tremendously crazy ass the prosecution put in front of them. The prosecution said, hey, here's this guy. We could have brought this trial. We chose not to believe this liar and put this guy in prison for whatever whatever felony crime you think happened. We won't we won't specify. Also, they didn't they didn't want anybody knowing either that the judge himself was a donor to Joe Biden.
Starting point is 00:15:10 They didn't want anyone knowing that his daughter is literally receiving millions of dollars from Democrats that are raising money off of the indictment of President Trump by Alvin Bragg. You literally had Congressman Dan Goldman, who is a democrat from the state of new york this is a story i exclusively broke on loomerd.com and he went on msdnc and was like oh yeah i'm uh you know close with michael cohen and i actually briefed michael cohen before uh his testimony in the trump trial and i think that he just got so carried away because they're so brazen that he didn't realize what he said in the moment. And then people were like, wait a second, you briefed Michael Cohen? Since when does a member of Congress, I mean, talk about felons, right?
Starting point is 00:15:52 Why is a member of Congress, one, hanging out with a felon and two, briefing him? And then we find out that Dan Goldman is literally paying clients of Lauren Mershon. And then I was looking at the Schedule B FEC forms and found out that the address where Dan Goldman is sending the payments for Authentic Campaigns, which is the company that Lauren Mershon, the daughter of Judge Mershon, is the president of,
Starting point is 00:16:16 is literally the personal home residence of Lauren Mershon in Virginia. It's wild. So let that sink in. So instead of sending the payments to the headquarter office, which is in Chicago, which is where the Biden campaign sends their checks when they pay authentic campaigns, New York congressional Democrats, including Dan Goldman, Congresswoman Mickey Sherrill from New York, the woman who spoke out on Twitter and told
Starting point is 00:16:42 Donald Trump that he wasn't welcome in New Jersey when he had his massive Wildwood rally. And Hakeem Jeffries, the House minority leader, he literally has sent one point five million dollars to him, to her house, her direct house. And she lives in Richmond, Virginia, with her husband, Taylor Harper, who happens to be an employee at the United States Census Bureau in Joe Biden's administration. So what do you think would it take for the public to sort of grasp the reality of this? Because I feel like all of this stuff, if you're conservative and you're on the ball, you know it. If you're a regular, maybe Republican, you're not following the news as closely, but you might have heard about it. There's the whole class of just like independents who don't realize how
Starting point is 00:17:24 messily interwoven all of this is. Well, the media doesn't want to report it. I mean, I broke these stories and you have even congressional Republicans that I don't know what their hang up is. They don't even want to say my name. And so they steal my reports. I mean, well, they can't find you on Google, apparently. But I literally have text messages with these congressional Republicans and senators and their staffers that are like, oh, we saw your report and everything. And then I see that member of Congress or that senator whose staffer was texting me the day before outside the courthouse talking about my reports. But they don't even grasp the information because it's so much more salacious and damning than what they say in their quick little soundbite when they're auditioning for VP next to Donald Trump outside the courthouse. Right. So they need to actually subpoena Lauren Mershon.
Starting point is 00:18:14 James Comer needs to find his balls and he needs to stop obstructing the subpoena efforts for Lauren Mershon. And that's a story I broke today as well. You have James Comer that is actually blocking requests by other Republicans who want to subpoena Lauren or Sean. I'm sick and tired of people like Jim Jordan say pushing out stupid letters, you know, saying, oh, Alvin Bragg and Michael Colangelo, we need you to come and testify and talk about why you're weaponizing government. Well, they're weaponizing government, you stupid douchebag Republicans, because you guys control the purse strings and you haven't cut off funding for the DOJ. You haven't cut off funding for these, you know, lawfare agencies.
Starting point is 00:18:51 And like I said, you need to find your balls and you need to send a subpoena. Like, when are they going to understand this? I want to jump to this story here. It may be tremendous that Donald Trump raised fifty two point eight million dollars in a single day. But I think this story is actually a bit more tremendous. In this viral post, you can see Google Trends comparison. The first term, of course, donate to Trump. The second term, boobs. And as we can see that after Donald Trump was found guilty, search for donate to Trump peaked at 100% search volume while boobs remained at a steady 45. That is to say, by convicting Donald Trump, they made him more popular than boobs.
Starting point is 00:19:35 Donald Trump is saving us from degeneracy. I'm just going to point that out there. This is real. So if you look up the current Google trends, you can see that boobs enjoys consistently high search volume. But I love this. It ebbs and flows. And boobs search increases dramatically around 8 to 9 p.m. You do not say. You guys are all gross. 4 a.m., boobs see maximum search volume.
Starting point is 00:20:02 And so we can see that when May 30th happened. What time are people looking at boobs? 4 a.m. 4 a.m. Wow. 4 a.m. is 3 a.m. here. I think it's 3 and 4 a.m. And now boobs did reclaim its title as champion.
Starting point is 00:20:18 But the fact that donate to Trump surpassed boobs is just absolutely hilarious. The way you put it. Boobs. I'm dying. This is like an extremely motivating thing, right? People were like, Donald Trump is what do they call it? Nofap, right?
Starting point is 00:20:35 He's like the king of the nofap movement now, right? To be fair, I'm sure I want to make Donald Trump the king of nofap. I'm sure I could put in any other term and you'll find things that get more search volume than than boobs or whatever, you know, but, you know, donate to Trump. Yeah, basically what we're seeing with this and the reason we compare it's a humorous way to point out that search volume for donate to Trump could not have been higher. It's like that meme with a guy laying over in bed and the girl looking looking at his back saying, oh, I bet he's thinking about, you know, boobs. Yeah, oh, I bet he's thinking about boobs. No, I bet he's thinking about boobs.
Starting point is 00:21:07 No, I'm thinking about how they just rigged this trial and they're going to throw Trump in jail. Now, what word do you think is consistently higher than boobs in Google search trends? I don't think there is one. Easy. It's easy. It's a very easy one. Butts?
Starting point is 00:21:21 No. Very, very easy word that surpasses boobs tremendously. Trump? Nope. Of course you think it's Trump. The internet. Come on. I don't want to say.
Starting point is 00:21:30 It's the internet. Cats. Oh, cats. All right. And look at the, you know what I love? As you look at the ebbs and flows, they're inverted. When people start searching for boobs, they're not searching for cats. It's the same people.
Starting point is 00:21:44 No, it's going back and forth. During the day, people are searching for cats, but at night, they're looking for boobs. They're not searching for cats. It's the same people. No, it's going back and forth. During the day, people are searching for cats, but at night, they're looking for boobs. I do love... Let's add donate to Trump and see what comes up when we add the third. Yeah, Trump got nowhere near cats, to be honest. But he did beat boobs. So that is... He beat boobs.
Starting point is 00:22:03 Congratulations, Mr. President. Look, he's setting all kinds of records, I guess. I mean, this is about this like fifty two point eight million dollars, which is like it really came across as this this guilty verdict was a call to action for a lot of people who were otherwise sort of going to sit back and wait for November. They might have always been planning to vote for Trump, but now they say, actually, I need to be even more active than that. And I find that really interesting because we talk about a lot, the fact that people are so apathetic, right? They feel hopeless. They feel like their vote doesn't matter or they feel like, you know, the system's going to work however it's going to work and I don't need to participate. But this is really rallying people to do something. And that's fascinating. It wasn't a defeat the way that I think maybe progressives would have wanted to be.
Starting point is 00:22:43 Yeah, I don't know. What is the end result of a conviction of Donald Trump? It's it's they they took a a sledgehammer to the heart of this nation. There is Trump. Trump could only get four more years in office anyway. And so they've really decided to destroy the fabric of this country. Yeah. Or what would be one more term. That's how terrified they are. But the end result, in my opinion, will not be the
Starting point is 00:23:11 apocalypse for Donald Trump. Trump is not going to lose his supporters. He's making he's getting more donations. He's getting new supporters. And the people who hate Trump will always hate Trump. The only thing they did was set fire to the tinderbox. Yeah. They also made the people that were, you know, that have been targeted by the IRS, you know, the people that have been classified as the deplorables for the past almost decade now. Right. All those people, they looked at this and they said, oh, yeah, the justice system is totally, totally not going to treat me fairly if I get arrested for anything. Well, I think those people already knew that the justice system was rigged, right?
Starting point is 00:23:50 Like the people that were targeted by the IRS or the people that are now caught up in all these January 6th. There's a lot of people that didn't realize it. But you also have a lot of minorities, for example, that have always believed that our justice system is rigged, you know, especially in the black community. I don't know if you saw what happened this morning, but the Breakfast Club, I don't know if you ever watched the Breakfast Club or not, but they were doing phone calls. And there's a really viral clip, I think you could pull it up, where Charlemagne was like on the phone and they had four callers call in consecutively. And all four of them were like, I'm voting for Trump.
Starting point is 00:24:25 I'm voting for Trump. I'm voting for Trump. And they just stopped taking phone calls after that point. Yeah. And they were all black guys that were like, yeah, you know, like I wasn't going to vote for Trump before. But now I see that the way they're targeting the black community, they're coming after Trump. It's causing a lot of people to relate to Donald Trump. And that's what I saw when I, you know, organized the rally and supported the courthouse the day that they arrested President Trump, right, on August 24th outside of the courthouse
Starting point is 00:24:48 in Fulton County, Georgia. You know, most of the people that were there, Tim, were black. Most of the people that showed up that day to support Donald Trump were black.
Starting point is 00:24:57 But I thought, if you don't vote for Biden, you're not black. Right. I don't understand. But that's why this is so great, right? You got to pull up that clip. You have to see it.
Starting point is 00:25:04 You should play it. The Breakfast Club clip. I think you're right, though. I think, I mean, I felt this way with the Bronx rally, that basically there are portions of populations, either geographic or, you know, racial demographics that the DNC treats like they have on lock. They treat like there's, we don't need to even campaign with them. They'll vote for us no matter what. We could say anything and they'll vote for us, which is like very gross and dehumanizing way to treat voters. And President Trump is sort of taking the opposite approach here. He is saying, like, I'm going to continue down these paths and I am going to go places that basically the Democrats have left behind. Oh, blacks are literally calling him the first black president.
Starting point is 00:25:40 I don't know if you saw the rap that came out. There was actually a rap song that came out a few days ago where these black rappers are calling him the first black president. It says, Donald Trump is the first black president. You could play that clip too. We'll pull that one up. This is why they're trying to run that story with the producer for The Apprentice claiming that he was using racial slurs on set.
Starting point is 00:26:00 Oh, God. But how do we know they're not going to use AI? This is another story that I broke. If you go to go to lore after okay so moments after the guilty verdict came out i went to the authentic campaigns website what's the first thing that pops up on authentic campaigns website lauren mershon featuring the fact that joe biden and kamala harris are her clients that's the daughter of joe biden if you daughter of judge mershon excuse me if you at the screenshots, and I took the screenshots because I was like, this is so surreal. I can't believe they're actually advertising this.
Starting point is 00:26:30 It says, oh, one of the ways that we're helping Joe Biden defeat Donald Trump is through AI. It literally says that on the judge's daughter's website. So how do we know that the Democrats aren't going to pay Lauren Merchant's company to do an AI video of Donald Trump saying the N-word. And then I don't they don't need to pay anybody, anyone. But they're paying them. They are. She is a paid client. Literally anyone can take five seconds to make a fake audio clip and circulate it.
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Starting point is 00:27:55 She runs a digital consulting firm. I don't think that moves the needle. I agree. If it comes out, I'm saying they're going to do it. They don't care. People are going to be like, I don't care. I mean, because I'm saying they're going to make it. They don't care. People are going to be like, I don't care. I mean, because I'm saying they're going to make the deepfake video. Sure, sure. And then no one's going to care. Yeah. And they're going to be like,
Starting point is 00:28:10 oh, how come no one cares? Because it's fake. Yeah. Even if it wasn't deep, if it wasn't fake, though, I think that the American people are just like,
Starting point is 00:28:17 the left says this all the time. We're tired of it. Well, this is what the polls were showing in the lead up to the conviction, which was that, you know, the independent voters
Starting point is 00:28:24 were basically, all voters were saying like, like this conviction whatever the outcome of this new york trial is doesn't change anything for us like we kind of know who we're voting for and this was particularly true among independents it was the mayor's poll that said like 74 of independents uh say that no matter what the the outcome is it doesn't matter they they know kind of which way they're leaning in terms of voting so yeah they're they're i think ai is a real threat i felt felt this for a long time. We saw that case in Maryland where some disgruntled employee like framed a principal. Trump's father, they said, speaking from the dead, from the grave. And it's like, oh, I'm so disappointed in you, son. It was a really disgusting ad. And they had this AI generated voice that was supposed to be Donald Trump's father condemning him from the grave.
Starting point is 00:29:13 It was just really disgusting and also weird. But it's just really strange. It's sick. And there was also you'll have to pull this up, Tim. But just a few days ago, the FCC quietly released a new statement about the use of AI now being permitted in the election season of 2024 as it relates to political campaign ads. You can pull it up. No one talked about it. It was buried amid all the chaos of the Trump trial news. But I posted an article about it on my Twitter the other day, but it was just a quiet
Starting point is 00:29:43 announcement about about the use of AI now in political ads. Well, that's what I thought a lot of this trial coverage was ways for the Biden administration and parts of the federal government to sort of say, well, everyone's focused on that, which, of course, I understand why people are focused on that. We're going to do all sorts of weird things behind the scenes and and they did. And they did. The FEC also announced now that you can have unlimited contributions and even foreign money going towards ballot access, ballot initiatives. So now you can have unlimited foreign money, unlimited dark money going into state ballot efforts ahead of the 2024 election. And what are the Democrats going to do?
Starting point is 00:30:20 They're going to use that new ruling by the FEC to flood swing states. They're already doing it in the state of Florida, states that have abortion on the ballot. Let's we got this clip here. Alex Brucewitz tweeted it. Credit to Joey Manorino. And the show is Breakfast Club. Brucewitz says black Americans call into top rated radio show The Breakfast Club and slam the sham verdict. Trump got did dirty. I don't trust the system at all, especially after being to the system myself. I rock with Trump. He's way better than Biden. He then goes on to call out Biden for his racist policies in the 80s.
Starting point is 00:30:50 All right. So let's play this clip. Apparently four out of four callers. Peace, TK. What up, Charlamagne? What up, Jeff? What's your thoughts, brother? Well, I'm going to tell you, man, I feel like Trump got did dirty. I don't trust the system at all. You know what I mean? Especially being through the system. I'm going to say what I called yesterday about that dog situation.
Starting point is 00:31:11 So it's like after you've been railroaded by this system and you see that when you walk in the courtroom, they want you to be guilty. You're going to be guilty. I don't got no trust in that process at all. You know what I mean? I rock with Trump. I feel like that he's way better than Biden. Biden, I can't stand him. Biden the devil, man.
Starting point is 00:31:29 I know y'all got family members that were victims of that. The 86 mandatory minimum citizen, 88 crack law, 94 crime bill. Yeah, yeah, yeah, for sure. Terrible. Okay. Well, thank you, TK. Isn't that incredible? I mean, that's one of the most popular
Starting point is 00:31:49 black shows in America. I've been saying this for a long time. I have always opposed mandatory minimums. Judges should have discretion. Juries should have discretion. And Biden's policies were detrimental. It's for whatever reason, Democrats love being on the wrong side of how law and order should be working.
Starting point is 00:32:10 Now, what are they doing? Now they're letting the criminals go. I'm like, OK, is there a happy medium, perhaps, where we don't lock people up for minimum mandatory sentences on first offenses and then not release them when they commit violent crimes? I mean, come on. A guy's got a drug charge for the first time and they say release them when they commit violent crimes. I mean, come on. A guy's got a drug charge for the first time and they say four years in prison in Illinois. And I'm like, oh, come on, man. This is another reason why people need to vote for President Trump. He's really the first Republican ever to be president to champion criminal justice reform.
Starting point is 00:32:39 OK, this is something this was a Democrat talking point that President Trump actually reclaimed for the Republicans, something that Republicans are just, you know, totally unappreciative for. And, you know, with the first his first first step first step act policies, he was able to drive a lot of first time voters, you know, former felons, you know, a lot of people in the black community. This is why President Trump had some of the highest numbers during his first administration as it related to popularity in the black community compared to other Republican administrations because of his efforts to really be a champion for criminal justice reform, which is something now that I think he's taken to the next level since he himself is a political prisoner and he himself is calling himself a political prisoner. Moments yesterday after he was found guilty on all 34 counts, the landing page for his donation
Starting point is 00:33:31 page for the website, which by the way, crashed within the first five minutes of it being launched because so many people were rushing to donate to President Trump, the greatest president ever. And it says, I'm a political prisoner. So he's only going to become more relatable to everybody in this country who can relate to the power struggle that exists in this dichotomy that is created between an authority figure and an ordinary citizen. Here's a question for you guys. Who's the greatest president of the past hundred years? President Trump. I knew your answer.
Starting point is 00:34:04 You said it too. What do your answer. You said it too. What do you mean? You said it in your lifetime. I'm 38. But the reason I'm asking this is because I think there's a reasonable case that Donald Trump is the best president of the past 100 years. And the only reason I limited 100 is I'm going to give the founding fathers. I'm not going to say the greatest president I've ever had because I got Jefferson, George Washington, fantastic jobs. But I don't know who has been, in terms of the modern context of their presidency, better than Trump in the modern era.
Starting point is 00:34:33 And I want to specify this. He's going to be the best president ever, not to interrupt you. But look, they say, oh, Lincoln was the best president ever because he freed the slaves. Well, I think that Donald Trump is going to be freeing more slaves than Abraham Lincoln because at the end of the day, we're all slaves of the New World Order. Think about it. Donald Trump is going to Donald Trump. Seriously, I'm not even trying to be funny. Donald Trump is literally going to break us and save us from bondage of the New World Order. We are all going to become slaves to a communist regime. Communism has claimed the lives of over 100 million people. So people want to say, oh, you can't say that anyone's better
Starting point is 00:35:09 than Abraham Lincoln because Abraham Lincoln freed the slaves. Well, Donald Trump is literally about to free more slaves than Abraham Lincoln. Well, the the the way I'd put it is. We can look at the great things throughout history, and I can say George Washington, reluctant first president for a new nation, tremendous job leading the Revolutionary War and his tremendous successes. Thomas Jefferson, party to the creation of the Declaration of Independence, great president. But in terms of a modern context, the problems they faced, look, I feel kind of bad. We've had presidents where literally nothing happened and they presided over uneventful presidencies because they did their jobs and they went home. And so because they did not have a great crisis, we don't remember them.
Starting point is 00:35:47 Donald Trump faced the great crisis, a border crisis, the Trans-Pacific Partnership, escalations of war. He gave us de-escalation of war, peace agreements. The one thing I was adamant, we were talking about like, you know, we have only 15 minutes with Trump and we got to ask him specific questions. And I was like, I think immigration economy is the big one we got to ask because the deportation thing everyone's know about and then prosecutions. But I was like, I don't care. I got to ask him what it was like when he crossed the DMZ into North Korea, because this is the most it is tremendous. It's the greatest thing a president's done in my lifetime. And I can't even I don't even and I said lifetime because I don't know, you know, I wasn't alive. But when I look back at the past presidents, the idea that Donald Trump, a U.S. president, would go to the border of an enemy nation we are at war with, invite the leader to come and meet with him and then abruptly say, I will walk with you into your
Starting point is 00:36:42 country with no security detail. So we were talking to some of the Trump guys and they were like, Secret Service is freaking out. Trump walked into North Korea. They were like, we were waiting for the black bags to fly at any moment. In the interview, like in the buildings on the side, you could see a lot of motion happening. I'm sure they were like, please don't do this. But he had a purpose. The only guy that was as close to Trump was Eisenhower.
Starting point is 00:37:04 Right. It's the only one that was close. And he spoke out against the military-industrial conflicts. But when I look at Bush, H.W. Bush. He literally dodged shoes. He did what? He dodged shoes. That's the other Bush.
Starting point is 00:37:16 Oh, no, that's W. Bush. I'm talking about the Bushes in general. These people do not have courage. Donald Trump is literally willing to risk his life for our country. There's nobody else that would be willing to give up their life. Donald Trump has given up his life for our country. He has. I'm imagining some leftist throwing a shoe at Trump, and he looks, and it hits him in the face,
Starting point is 00:37:35 and he bounces off, and he doesn't flinch. He's like, I'm not like Bush. He's proven time and time again that he— What a sad throw. It's a sad, sad throw, you're a sad man. He is willing to take a bullet for our country. He takes he's been taking bullets every single day for every single American citizen for the last eight years of his life. So when we look at the fact that he put himself in danger in North Korea, he puts himself in danger every single day because let's be honest, the deep state would love to assassinate Donald Trump.
Starting point is 00:38:04 That's what I'm worried about. You know, people people right now, there's a poll I saw and it said, do you think they will put Donald Trump in jail? And the other night I was thinking house arrest makes the most sense. But then Brandon Strzok was like, I think they're going to put him in jail. And then I said, you know what? He's probably right. We what was the first thing we all said? Oh, they're they're not going to impeach Donald Trump. That's way too far. And then they did. No, they're not going to criminally charge him. That would be ridiculous. No one thinks there's any criminal charges. They're just trying to run this up to get charged him. Yeah, well, he's not going to get convicted. They're not going to get
Starting point is 00:38:39 a mugshot. Right. Remember that? There's not going to be a perp walk. There's not going to be a it's going to be a hung jury. He'll be convicted, convicted. And now they're saying they're not going to put him in jail. I'm like, dude, they're going to put him in jail. And if that doesn't work, it's going to escalate, escalate, escalate. Yeah, they want to put him in Rikers like they're talking about the most violent jails. They talked about Fulton County Jail, where somebody literally died from getting eaten alive by bedbugs, where people get shanked by gangbangers every single day. Rikers, are you kidding me? They put the most heart in gangbangers and Rikers. You're going to put Donald Trump and Rikers?
Starting point is 00:39:10 Give me a break. And it's all about the optics, right? I go back to the mugshot example. They're going to put him in jail. They just want to be able to circulate the image of him being behind bars or having a mugshot. In a jumpsuit. They want the orange jumpsuit. His signature color, you know what I'm saying?
Starting point is 00:39:26 It's just so that they can have this moment. And again, to sort of put it in their history books and say, no, but you can't argue with me. He went to jail, so he must be a bad guy. Whereas I think I know a lot of Americans know the justice system isn't actually as functional or as equal as we'd like it to be. And there are a lot of people who are investigated
Starting point is 00:39:44 or who are scrutinized by the judicial system when they don't deserve it. You want to know something? Yes. I will literally handcuff myself to Rikers if they love me. I think they're going to do it. I handcuff myself to Twitter. I will literally handcuff myself to Rikers if they try to arrest you.
Starting point is 00:40:02 I don't care. I will go to jail for Donald Trump. They want the photo of him in the jumpsuit. I think they're going to do it. I think they want him in a jumpsuit. I don't know if it'll be orange because I think they do white ones for like minimum security prisons, but they're not satisfied with the mugshot and they have no other political plan. Have the Democrats offered up any, any kind of policy plan for 2024? Has Joe Biden come out and says, here's our list of policy proposals for the next administration? No, all he does is say, well, remember how terrible January 6th was? Oh, remember how mean
Starting point is 00:40:35 Trump was? Remember this thing? Like he doesn't actually take accountability for any of his policies, any of the things he's done to the American public, any of the challenges that are really affecting day-to-day voters. Instead, it's all about, well, Trump is very, very bad and I don't like him. And that's the only way to stop it. Trump, Trump, Trump, Trump, Trump, which, you know, we can talk about Donald Trump all day long. But at a certain point, it's allowing Joe Biden to not be held accountable for his failures as leader of this nation. Let's let's jump to the story from NBC News.
Starting point is 00:41:04 Joe Manchin leaves the Democratic Party and registers as an independent. Manchin's decision after years of bucking party leadership could allow him to run for governor or try for another Senate term this fall after ruling out doing so as a Democrat. So I'll say a few things. For one, this dude was never going to win West Virginia as a Democrat, and he knew it. He's he's effectively forced into retirement, having been a Democrat, because West Virginia ain't having none of it. However, the big news here is the Democrats no longer have the Senate. That's it. That they know. There you go. Now it's what it's it's it's 50 49. Well, it's necessary. Like we like I mentioned earlier, it's necessary for the people that leave the Democrat Party to not caucus with the Democrats.
Starting point is 00:41:46 Right. Because if they're going to caucus with them, they're and they're voting as if they are Democrats. It is not. It is only a move in some symbolic. Yeah, it's only symbolic move, not not at all material. If Manchin is going to try to maintain a political career in West Virginia, he's going to have to be. He must be desperate right now to prove that he's not going to go the Democrat route. Just leaving the party won't be enough if he actually tries making moves to be like, well, I'm independent, but I'm not with the Democrats vote for me in the event we get a contingent election. The House chooses the president. the Senate chooses the vice president.
Starting point is 00:42:25 And now that the Democrats no longer have the Senate definitively, that means the possibility of a Trump-Harris administration is off the table. Bummer, right? I mean, that sitcom would have been hilarious. It's not going to be anybody, though. I've been talking about this for a long time. I was probably one of the first to really bring up this whole idea of a contingent election when Kennedy's PAC was advocating for this.
Starting point is 00:42:47 I mean, they literally said this in their own press release. Kennedy doesn't actually want to win. This is my problem with Kennedy, right? This is why I can't stand him, is he knows that he has no chance of winning. His whole goal, as stated by the American Values Super PAC, which now has officially received enough funding to put him on the ballot in all 50 states, is to create a contingent election by taking at least 15 electoral votes. So when people are entertaining an RFK Jr. presidential run, what they're entertaining is the American people being deprived of their ability to choose the next president of the United
Starting point is 00:43:20 States. In a contingent election, the Congress doesn't have to choose between the people on the ballot. They could literally choose anybody. So technically speaking, they don't want Trump or Biden. Do you think they want Joe Biden for another four years? No, they don't want Joe Biden. They don't want Trump. And they sure as hell don't want RFK Jr. We could literally get President Ilhan Omar. We could get President... No, I'm serious. I know you're right. It's not out of the question. We could get President Alex Soros. They could get I'm serious. I know you're right. I'm not. It's not out of the question. We could get President Alex Soros. They could put Hillary Clinton in charge. They could make Nancy Pelosi president in a contingent election because I don't think a lot of people understand what that
Starting point is 00:43:55 means. They could choose anybody. Mitt Romney. Literally anybody could be our president. Manchin said he would pick his he's like a possible VP is that's why everybody is freaking out because they're like, oh, well, Biden, Biden isn't going to be on the ballot in Ohio, right? Biden isn't going to be on the ballot in Ohio. How is it that the Democrats are going to be able to get them on the ballot because they've given them until August 15th to break the law to certify their to get on the ballot. But they've already said publicly the Democrats that they're not going to certify their candidate
Starting point is 00:44:24 until the convention. Well, there already said publicly, the Democrats, that they're not going to certify their candidate until the convention. Why would you do that? They're saying they might do a virtual mini nomination just to have it on paper. But why not do it now? There's no reason why they wouldn't just do it now because the DNC rules, they're different from the Republicans, right? If you look at the DNC rules and their charter, it actually allows
Starting point is 00:44:45 them to pick a candidate after the primaries take place at their convention. So even though the primary elections have already taken place, if there's enough people within the DNC leadership that vote for it, they could nominate Gavin Newsom or Michelle Obama or somebody else at their convention in August. I might have to pay Will Chamberlain some money because we had a bet. He said that Nikki Haley would be Trump's VP. And I said, no way. And he was like, let's make a bet. He said, what did he say? Give me give me two to one odds or something like that. Something like that. And so he lost and he and he and he said, OK, looks like I got to pay the charity of your choice, the couple grand or whatever. And well, I don't think it's fair to
Starting point is 00:45:22 say it's definitive yet, because if they pull a contingent election and they're like, yeah, we don't like Trump or Biden. So we're going Romney Haley. What a ticket. Romney Haley. But we're not going. I don't know why you're assuming that we're going to have control of the House. You don't know. No, no, no, no. You don't understand a Romney Haley ticket means we've lost control of the House. But the House, I don't even think that Republicans are going to keep control of the House. Right, but the House, I don't even think that Republicans are going to keep control of the House, right? So it goes, I think that you're going to have one of these Republicans
Starting point is 00:45:49 and it's a McCarthy coalition, right? That's why McCarthy and his friends all announced their retirements early. They could have easily stayed in Congress for the duration of their term throughout 2024, but they wanted to be intentional douchebags to screw President Trump over, right? And so you're going to have one of these Republicans stroke out or announce at the last minute that they're going
Starting point is 00:46:08 to closer to the convention or closer to August, that they're just going to leave. Right. Or maybe one of them will have an accident or maybe one of them will die. They're all geriatrics anyway, let's be honest. If that's the case, Hakeem Jeffries becomes Speaker of the House and the Colorado ruling from the Supreme Court when Colorado tried to take Trump off the ballot, they left it open. They didn't say that Trump couldn't be removed from the ballot. They said that Congress could potentially pass a measure to remove Trump from the ballot. So if they don't throw him in jail and there's a way for Trump to somehow get certified at the convention, which was supposed to take place four days after his sentencing, then they'll just give the house over to Hakeem Jeffries. No, no.
Starting point is 00:46:48 I figured it out. OK. President Schiff. Laura's not happy about that. There's going to the Republicans are going to lose the majority. It's going to be like a few states are in dispute. Missouri and Texas are going to be embroiled in lawsuits. So their votes, the electoral votes don't get sent.
Starting point is 00:47:06 It's 250 to 250 or whatever. No one makes 270. The House is controlled by the Democrats. And they say all in favor of President Schiff and Vice President Ilhan Omar. And then you get the Schiff-Omar administration. I am kidding. I don't think it's going to happen. I'm just, you know, imagine that.
Starting point is 00:47:22 And it would be interesting to see the reaction from Trump's base, who is really strong. I mean, that's the problem. The reaction for what? Like, if it's not Trump for whatever reason, if he's in jail, they try to take him off the ballot. There are so many people who are so supportive of Donald Trump that ultimately someone's going to have to answer for it. I mean, that's...
Starting point is 00:47:41 We're going to have a straight up fucking revolution in this country if they take Trump off the ballot or if they don't allow for Trump to be president. I'm just saying it right now. I'm not advocating for violence by any means whatsoever. But the American people are not going to have it. We are not going to allow for Donald Trump or for the American people to not have the ability to vote for Donald Trump for president. There will be a revolution in this country. I am not advocating for violence. I want to be very clear because I'm sure media matters and everybody's going to be clipping these clips, but there will be a revolution and it will not be peaceful. But this is the thing,
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Starting point is 00:49:11 what happens if the right begins to act like Antifa. The left, smash window, smash the window, starts fires, they go crazy. The right doesn't do those things.
Starting point is 00:49:20 But the left, when we're watching these gangs go into department stores and just steal whatever they want, it's because they don't fear any repercussion. They don't believe there's any authority over them.
Starting point is 00:49:36 So they don't feel loyalty or they don't they don't fear authority. They don't fear repercussions. where people on the right, regular working people who vote for Trump and are not super politically active, feel that the detriments they're facing outweigh the potential ramifications, you will get something that it's not I don't I don't think it necessarily, at least in the immediate, would escalate to violence. I think my fear is it's actually much simpler than this. One, we don't want the country to break apart. The communists do. They want to get rid of the Constitution. So they need some kind of no confidence vote or breaking of the system.
Starting point is 00:50:12 But if we come to the point where people on the right are just like the government doesn't exist. It's basically the mob at this point. And I don't I don't talk to the mob. They stop paying taxes. We will see a revolution, not of people forming militias or anything like that. They literally will just stop working with other interstate agencies. I'm not saying that it's conservatives are going to be violent. I'm saying when there's going to be a revolution, it's not even necessarily going to be conservatives that get violent.
Starting point is 00:50:40 If they remove Donald Trump or they prevent Donald Trump from becoming president, the revolution will be triggered by the Democrats. You think they're going to stop with Trump? They're going to start rounding up everybody that supported President Trump, all of his campaign advisors. There's literally going to be gulags in America. So when I say there's going to be a revolution and it's not going to be peaceful, they really are planning. They really are planning for mass arrest.
Starting point is 00:51:04 They are planning to jail Trump supporters and to target them why do you think they want to have this massive fbi building why do you think they want to arm all these irs agents but this only coming after us this only happens if police agree well the police didn't stand up during covid are the are the cops going to be like yeah let's just go arrest trump supporters well they already do right i think they will they already are doing it look at all these raids that are happening on on uh on trump supporters right now you have grandmas i mean imagine being a police officer and participating in a raid on a 77 year old grandma who's baking cookies simply because she wore a trump at the capitol maybe maybe this is why it's smart that
Starting point is 00:51:42 trump and the right keeps praising cops because they're hoping that, you know, when, when revolutions happen, the, the typically civil wars break down or I'm sorry, civil wars ignite.
Starting point is 00:51:54 The difference between a civil war and a revolution is simply did the military or law enforcement stay unified? If, if violent factions in law, if, if the military splits civil war, if law enforcement is at odds with the military civil war, if the military maintains control, revolution. So if the military, the generals and the heads of police all agree and you get some unifying principle and they say, look, Donald Trump is the president. There's no question about it. Then Donald Trump's the president. That is nothing
Starting point is 00:52:29 else matters. And you can call it a revolution. You call whatever you want. If. One general and some lieutenants or whatever start fighting over it and then you get different military factions fighting, then you get civil war. I almost wonder, you know, I can't speak to any kind of civil conflict, but I do wonder about the long term continue down this path of low trust society. We don't think we have anything in common with our neighbors. People are really looking to be in their own echo chambers and silos. Or if coming through this election, if Trump gets elected, if there is a way to sort of stabilize our culture and go back to a unifying America, America first front, because that's what I find so interesting about uh left wing voters in America which is like they hate it here and they hate everything but there's sort of
Starting point is 00:53:30 no positive turn right there's nothing to save for them it's all about burning it down yeah because the the the reason I say no is because the p the the you're not going to get the people that think that Donald Trump is like the evil Nazi guy blah blah, blah, blah. You're not going to get them to start thinking, oh, I was wrong to get them to that point, right? Where they're so detached from reality has literally been years and years and years of conditioning by the left, right? You're getting the same narrative from the left about whoever the target is. So the way that the left has characterized the right, and I'm talking about people like, you know, Jon Stewart, I'm talking about Stephen Colbert, people that are constantly demonizing their political opponents and demonizing them in a way that isn't, that essentially steals any credibility from them in totality. So they can can't have good ideas or if you like one of
Starting point is 00:54:26 their ideas it's it's because there's something wrong with you some kind of defect because you like their idea and so instead of looking at listening to an idea that's a good idea they say well why am i why do i like that idea what's wrong with me and when you have people that are really convinced that deeply like that ideologically possessed you're not going to get them to think oh i was wrong about donald trump i was wrong about them republicans all the people that believe that that the basket of deplorables was a good and positive statement that needed to be made and it was good that we called these people out if they believe that there isn't anything that's going to happen that's going to change their mind and there are only more of those people being made every year as colleges pump out more
Starting point is 00:55:07 of those people that have gone through schooling that is so steeped in that. Because we got here because of that ideological indoctrination in college. Right. But I mean, it's one of those things, like I agree that you're saying, but there's also signs that, again, we're sort of a fracturing nation on a lot of on a lot of parallels. Like college enrollment is down. And part of that is, you know, the mess with the FAFSA federal aid issues that were under the Biden administration. But also just COVID changed how people feel about it. The economic times are really hard. College is insanely expensive. It's not a guarantee on investment. And so you're starting again. I wonder what happens in 2028.
Starting point is 00:55:48 You know, if Trump's elected, which I think he will be, you know, there are only four more years that he can be president. And who comes after him? Like, what does this America first? There's nobody right now that could fill Donald Trump's shoes.
Starting point is 00:56:02 That's what I'm so worried about is that, look, you know, we got Donald Trump for four more years, but it's kind of like a slow burning candle as opposed to full-blown acceleration, right? And then what, right? I don't think we're ever going back to normal. So yeah, like I believe that Donald Trump
Starting point is 00:56:18 can help try to make America great again, but I just think our country is so far gone. It's more than one man and one movement can really accomplish within four years. And I look around at all these weak, pathetic rhinos, you know, in the Republican Party. I mean, James Comer literally can't even find his balls to send Lauren Mershon a subpoena. And we think that Republicans are going to be able to keep this republic alive after the era of Donald Trump, even if we are blessed enough to get Donald Trump back in for another are blessed enough to get Donald Trump back in for another four more years.
Starting point is 00:56:47 But who's going to who's going to fill his shoes? Right. The only other two Republicans I know who are, you know, decent communicators who could actually relate to the MAGA base are Vivek Ramaswamy and Kerry Lake. Barron. Well, yeah, we're going to have King Barron, right? We're going to have it's going to be it's going to be like, you know, he's 18 now, right? Yeah, we could get King Baron.
Starting point is 00:57:08 It's going to be 17 years. Like the prophecy in that book. He's going to be gruff with a beard. He's going to be ripped and he's going to stand up and he's going to say, I remember everything they did to my father. And now it's time for revenge. And everyone's going to go, ah! And then he's going to get a billion votes.
Starting point is 00:57:27 And we'll finally get the retribution that we deserve. I support it. And it's going to be like the greatest procedural presidency. Every T crossed, every I dotted. The judges are going to be like, I don't want to jail Hillary Clinton, but it's too perfect of a document. And Barron is going to be the greatest administrator this country has ever seen. The thing is, we have to put the White House through major renovations.
Starting point is 00:57:51 He's 100 feet tall. I don't even know if he could live there. It's very, it's hard to say. I think this is the big issue for me. It comes down to like, no matter what happens in this November, what, where does this movement go? Where does this movement go? Where does this energy go? And there's a certain like I think one of the Democrats biggest issue is basically they don't have a strong bench
Starting point is 00:58:11 of people that they can pull up. They're a very divided party. They always say it's Republicans that are falling apart. It's definitely the DNC that has a lot of issues internally as they split ideologically. But they also, you know, maybe they could call Gavin Newsom up. People don't like Kamala Harris. Like they don't have a clear contender. But also Republicans don't have a clear heir apparent to Trump. We shouldn't put the cart before the horse, right? Like we've got to get through one election first.
Starting point is 00:58:35 But in 2028, where do we go? Democrats have a built in easier message, too, because they just say the nice thing, right? The good thing. Yeah, the good thing. Like we're for good thing. And you guys are not for good thing. You must be for bad thing.
Starting point is 00:58:50 That's because you're evil. That's why you're the Nazis and why we're the good guys. And even though it's dumb, it's like it convinces people that don't pay attention. It's this. It's Democrats go, you want ice cream? Yeah. You want ice cream? And the Republicans are going, you can't eat ice cream for every meal. You're going to get sick. And they go, oh, they won't let you want ice cream? Yeah. You want ice cream? And the Republicans are going, you can't eat ice cream for every meal.
Starting point is 00:59:06 You're going to get sick. And they go, they won't let you have ice cream. The Republicans are dad and the Democrats are your grandparents who sneak candies to you and make you fat and sick. Your dad is the one that says, get up, go outside and mow the lawn because you've been sitting in front of the computer all day and you're getting fat. That's literally what it is. The conservatives that are like, oh, we have all these fiscal problems and the Democrats are like, F the fiscal problems, print more money and give
Starting point is 00:59:34 it to people. That is going to blow up the dollar and they ignore that. They're like, that's someone else's problem. Remember when AOC said we should deficit spend to pay for healthcare? Oh God, I hate it. She was like, we should just print money and give it to medical professionals. And it's like, I'd like to introduce you, AOC, to a thing called inflation. And then when people are like, I can't afford bread anymore, we can explain it was your idea.
Starting point is 00:59:56 She's like, systemic racism. The environment. These are the causes of these issues. They always have something else to defer back to rather than taking responsibility. Let's jump to the story. We got this from Newsweek. Civil war. I said it. Warning issued by MAGA after Donald Trump guilty verdict. Oh, please. This is the warning they're saying. OK, here we go. Make America great again. Activists have warned there could be civil war
Starting point is 01:00:17 in response to Donald Trump's guilty verdict in a hush money trial. I just like to stress to our friends over at Newsweek, this is not an advocacy. When people say, holy crap. So I tweeted when the verdict came out, war, all lowercase period. I was not saying there should be one. I was saying this is war. It's been a war for a long time. The Democrats trying to put the front runner for the presidency in prison is them acting in lawfare, strategic use of force to win power. And the media plays this game because this is how it works. I think we're talking about this yesterday. You see two guys, two guys are in the mall.
Starting point is 01:01:01 Guy A walks up to Guy B and punches him in the gut. Guy B stands up. And right as he does, a cop walks around the corner. And then Guy B punches Guy A, defending himself from an attack. Who gets arrested? Guy B. The cops saw Guy B punch Guy A. There was a literal example of that in Europe that happened. There was an anti-Islam protest or whatever in Germany.
Starting point is 01:01:25 And he was fighting a stabber. There was an Islamic guy that went and stabbed a cop because the cop was on top of a guy that was just pulling the guy stabbing someone off. And so the guy is stabbing the cop who's on top of a guy that was just pulling the guy stabbing people off someone else. So it's like, it's insane. This is the strategy. Democrats want to provoke as much as they can to get a violent reaction. Right. So that they can then justify the use of force and rally support behind them.
Starting point is 01:01:56 And that's why everyone's like, don't give them what they're trying to get. There's one reason why they're trying to provoke conflict crisis. And they keep saying these things. Trump is going to win. He's going to win at the ballot box. People are going to mosey on over with smiles on their faces and they're going to sign the ballot, say Donald Trump. And he's going to win because all the polling indicates it. The economic factors indicate it. And short of some shadow campaign we don't see, which maybe Trump is going to win. The only way they can win is if they can get someone to act a fool. And, you know, some people warn maybe it'll be a false flag. Well, they're already preparing for it.
Starting point is 01:02:28 So ahead of the verdict being read, the 34 counts guilty verdict yesterday, day before that, the Democrat governor of Wisconsin, Tony Evers, put out an emergency order. He actually preemptively declared a state of emergency before the RNC convention, calling for a state of emergency before Trump's arrival to Wisconsin. So what does that mean? How do you declare a state of emergency two months before the convention? How can you have advanced knowledge that an emergency is going to happen? Aren't emergencies supposed to be random? Aren't emergency orders usually declared in the aftermath of natural disasters or mass shootings or terrorist attacks? Why is the Democrat governor of Wisconsin, a state that has already been accused of being stolen for Joe Biden? OK, a lot of election shenanigans. Why are they preemptively declaring a state of emergency?
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Starting point is 01:04:22 It's almost like they had advanced knowledge. I'm starting to wonder whether or not Democrats had advanced knowledge of this verdict being released because the timing of it just seems to be so opportunist. I mean, let's just think about the timing. Hunter Biden's trial is supposed to begin on Monday. How convenient, right? How convenient that no one's talking about Joe Biden's crackhead son. And then the House Republicans are now just going to gaslight everybody on Monday. Everybody that is expected to hold President Trump accountable is now going to be able to to not hold President Trump accountable, but hold. I guess you could say everybody who was who was expected by the GOP pro-Trump base to hold the justice system accountable for what they did to Donald Trump
Starting point is 01:05:05 is going to get a pass on Monday because they're all just going to be able to talk about Hunter Biden and make jokes about Hunter Biden on Twitter. And everyone's going to forget about it. Why isn't Joe Biden on the ballot in Ohio? Ohio is a bellwether state, isn't it? Because it's one of the most it's one of the principal states of our generation. That's what I was talking about earlier. The fifth most populous state. Well, it's a swing state, and typically whoever wins Ohio and Florida wins. Yeah, there's 17 electoral votes, and Donald Trump is on track to win all of them right now.
Starting point is 01:05:34 And so what happens if two months before the election, we get mass conflict in the United States, and then there's no election they may what if the reason what if the reason joe biden's not on the ballot in ohio is because it's literally not a part of a component of their strategy they don't care i mean so that would be a really really really boneheaded mistake because essentially what you're proposing is they they made a mistake and because they were careless they made a mistake because they don't care about it. It's not a mistake. They just said we don't want to do it. I mean, because that's like saying, why don't I drive my Tesla at the gas station?
Starting point is 01:06:12 I mean, why would I? It's like, well, you got to bring your car to the gas station, right? Like only if it needs gas. I got to bring your Joe Biden to the ballot only if you need the ballot. I get what you're saying, but I can't imagine why they would telegraph that, right? It's because they're not. Because they want a contingent election. I don't know why people don't understand this. They are literally trying to create a contingent election. RFK Jr. is working with the deep state. He likes to pretend like he's not a deep state agent.
Starting point is 01:06:40 He likes to go around talking about how the CIA assassinated his uncle as if he's somehow relatable to people that are speaking out against the deep state. But doesn't it make sense to people now? They votes in Ohio, then you increase the odds of a possible contingent election, which allows for the Congress, which will likely be controlled by Democrats come November 2024, to install a communist tyrant. So if I pulled up 270 to win, if let's just say Ohio for some reason is contested, Let's say Biden's not in the ballot. And so Trump wins. But then the DNC sues. Not the DNC. I mean, there's a bunch of different organizations.
Starting point is 01:07:33 And so they basically suspend those votes. It could theoretically, if Arizona, Nevada and Wisconsin go to Biden. I mean, again, these are all hypotheticals because we don't know. There's a bunch of other states that could swing. But let's just say this is the map that plays out. There's a possibility that no one reaches 270. And then you end up with Congress choosing the president. And you're right. If the Republican majority, which is microscopic at this point.
Starting point is 01:07:54 One seat majority. One seat. That's a one seat majority right now. And you're right. I don't think people understand how serious this is. This is not a conspiracy theory. People need to wake up and internalize this. This is not some, you know, far-fetched idea. We literally have a one-seat majority. A member of Congress
Starting point is 01:08:10 could drive home tomorrow and die in a car accident. It has happened. A member of Congress could stroke out and die on the House floor, and we would literally get Speaker Hakeem Jeffries before November. They're not going to wait till January 2025. We will literally have a Democrat- controlled Congress, and they will be able to select the next president of the United States. I don't think most people watching this show right now have even thought about that. Do you think it's because they don't understand how how Congress works or do you think it's just apathy? So so so Ballotpedia and the Senate say it's 213 Democratic to 217 Republican with five vacancies. No, because you had early retirements and you have vacancies.
Starting point is 01:08:50 You have it's a one seat majority right now. That's why there was so much opposition to Speaker Johnson. But is it that it's currently a four seat majority, but three people are set to retire before the end of their terms? No, we have a right now we have a one seat majority. But what does that mean? So Ballardpedia and House Press Gallery both say it's 213 and 217 with five vacancies. And the five vacancies are Bill Johnson, Kevin McCarthy, Ken Buck, Donald Payne Jr. and Mike Gallagher. No, right now we have a one seat majority because that is the reason why President
Starting point is 01:09:24 Trump came out and issued a statement against Marjorie Taylor Greene's motion to vacate. Because if Speaker Johnson were to have been removed as Speaker of the House, what's left for him? Right. He could have just resigned from Congress early like Kevin McCarthy did when he was removed as Speaker of the House. And then we would literally get Speaker Hakeem Jeffries. It's a one-seat majority right now. So what's the difference between the four? Yeah. Who are the four people that are gone in your number? Well, you had Kevin McCarthy, and then you have—
Starting point is 01:09:57 And he's one of the vacancies on— Right. So Bill Johnson, McCarthy, Buck, Payne, and Gallagher are the five vacancies. And Gallagher is the one who left. He could have had it so that the governor appointed his replacement. Instead, he triggered a special election. Yeah. So five vacant seats, 217 Republicans and 213 Democrats.
Starting point is 01:10:13 I mean, either way, like it's incredibly narrow margins. And I think you're totally right. Like anything could happen to a member of Congress. You know, I think there was someone who stepped down last year whose wife was terminally ill. And yeah, I have to like anything. There was a there was a woman that got killed in a car accident. I'm not saying asked about it. Right. Like, yeah, it's incredibly narrow margins.
Starting point is 01:10:32 And it's it's not like the Republicans control the House by 50 people. They control by I mean, whether it's one or four, it's enough where anything could like if anyone gets sick and misses a vote, this is something that happens. This is what happened with the Alexander Alejandro Mayorkas issues. There was someone who couldn't make it to Congress. And it was one of the reasons the votes failed initially. Like, I think any sort of mouth, you know, I can't say sort of what greater plan the D-State or whoever has out there. But I think reflective of our culture, the system is extremely narrow and shaky right now. And I think that's one of the issues with, I mean, it's one of the reasons that it's so interesting
Starting point is 01:11:12 that Manchin said, I'm now an independent. Phil's totally right. He didn't say who he's going to caucus with, so it could mean nothing. On the other hand, this drift of power, it is completely malleable. And I don't know. And it's very volatile right now. And you're right. And I don't think a lot of people really are taking RFK seriously, because when I say they're not taking him seriously, people need
Starting point is 01:11:35 to take him more seriously in the sense that he's not taking votes away from Biden. Right. He's taking votes away from Biden and Trump in an effort to create this contingent election. And it's not about votes necessarily, right? For the sake of winning the presidency. It's about preventing the presidency. They literally had signs plastered about this all over the Libertarian Convention that said, prevent Biden and Trump from getting 270. So, you know, he also had a massive injection of cash, $14 million from Nicole Shanahan, his VP candidate.
Starting point is 01:12:10 She's contributed. Yeah, she's contributed over $14 million in total on the side of the PACs. And now he officially has enough funding to get ballot access in all 50 states. And people were saying, oh, well, don't take RFK seriously because he's not even going to have enough money to get on the ballot in all 50 states. And people were saying, oh, well, don't take RFK seriously because he's not even going to have enough money to get on the ballot in all 50 states. Well, he officially now has enough funding to be on the ballot in all 50 states. Look, man, I've been S-talking Kennedy since he's announced. I've never bought onto it because of his stance on the Second Amendment.
Starting point is 01:12:38 I'm not buying it. You're from Massachusetts. Yeah, I mean, he can go pound sand, man. I got nothing. Massachusetts betrayed the Springfield Armory. Can you believe it? Yeah, I mean, he can go pound sand, man. I got nothing, you know. Massachusetts betrayed the Springfield Armory. Can you believe it? Yeah, yeah.
Starting point is 01:12:49 That's brutal. What are you going to say for yourself, Massachusetts? I mean, I live in New Hampshire for a reason. No, I mean, I think RFK is interesting. He definitely has an impact on the polls. I have not met anyone just, you know, in my run-of-the the mill life who is like, I am definitely going to vote for. OK, I knew people who were like, he's saying some interesting stuff about this issue or he says whatever. But I've never met anyone who is ultimately planning on voting for him in the election, whether they plan to vote for Biden or Trump. And so it is interesting to me to see sort of the long term effect. I think he will siphon votes away from
Starting point is 01:13:26 both sides. But obviously, I don't think he has an actual path to the White House. But that's my that's exactly my point. It's he doesn't want to pass to the White House. I'm not worried. I'm not worried about RFK having a pass to the White House. He's not running a winning campaign. He's not running to win. He knows he can't win. His own super PAC is putting out press releases saying we know he can't win, but we want to take at least 15 electoral votes. His goal is not to win. He wants to be a spoiler candidate and take 15, at least minimum, electoral votes so that he prevents Biden and Trump from getting to 270. I don't think there's actually a pathway for him to get to the White House, but I do think that there is a pathway for him to take enough electoral votes so that we have a contingent election.
Starting point is 01:14:08 And if we have a contingent election, as I've said before, it won't be a vote in Congress between Trump, Biden, Chase Oliver and RFK. No, it's not going to be that. It's literally going to be them picking somebody. Anybody. They don't even have to be on the ballot. Who do you think they'd pick? I don't know.
Starting point is 01:14:29 Probably the most radical person. We could literally get President AOC. We could get President Hillary Clinton. We could get President. President AOC would be like the funniest thing ever. We could get President Ilhan Omar. We could get President Alex Soros. We could get President Alex Jones. We could get anybody.
Starting point is 01:14:43 Yeah. Alex Jones. Hey, think about that. We could get President Alex Jones. We could get anybody. Yeah, Alex Jones. Hey, think about that. We could get an illegal alien. Discover the magic of Bad M. Jam Casino, where the excitement is always on deck. Pull up a seat and check out a wide variety of table games with a live dealer. From roulette to blackjack, watch as a dealer hosts your table game and live chat with them throughout your experience to feel like you're actually at the casino.
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Starting point is 01:15:38 to speak to an advisor free of charge. BetMGM operates pursuant to an operating agreement with iGaming Ontario. I don't think people really understand. This is not a conspiracy theory either. This is spelled out in the United States Constitution. Isn't Hillary Clinton selling—I was just pulling this story. Hillary Clinton's selling She Was Right merch after this? Yeah, she was right the whole time or something. She's like, ooh.
Starting point is 01:15:59 She's the cringe. She's the cringiest, grossest person. Wow, testable. She tries— Think about this. It's like, she's like the stodgy parents from Footloose. You know, she doesn't understand why she's not cool. And she tries to be.
Starting point is 01:16:11 I mean, it would make sense. They probably would want to put a Hillary Clinton in. Why else is her top woman now, Huma Abedin, in this affair with Alex Soros, who I swear to God was a homosexual. I mean. Huma's been her top girl for ages and ages. No, I know, but that's what I'm saying. Uma's been her top girl for ages and ages. No, I know,
Starting point is 01:16:25 but that's what I'm saying. Yeah. But now she's dating. That's my point is that don't you think it's really weird that now they're showing up together? Hillary Clinton was just at the white house the other day and they're all showing up at events together with Joe Biden and they're praying. They're trying to bring Hillary back onto the scene.
Starting point is 01:16:39 They were at her top woman, Huma Abedin. That's my point is now dating the son of the Democrat Party's largest donor. It just seems like a convenient— No, I don't think the relationship stuff that we see, like everybody was all like, oh, Taylor Swift and Travis Kelsey, that's a blah, blah, blah. I don't believe that people get into relationships like that for political, like, subterfuge reasons. Not that it's not politically expedient for both of them, because it is. But I don't think that it's based on,
Starting point is 01:17:05 I mean, she literally stayed married to her pedophile husband. Okay. So she didn't have to testify against him. She wanted the spousal privilege because, you know, Anthony Weiner, of course went to jail for sending dick pics to a 15 year old and she
Starting point is 01:17:19 stayed married to him because she, she knew that they were going to, they were going to make them testify against each other about why he was using her laptop that had Hillary Clinton's classified emails on it. So I think Huma Abedin is all about relationships for convenience. And what better way to to funnel money, hypothetically speaking, if Hillary Clinton somehow is, you know, their choice? I'm just thinking I personally think it's very suspicious. I want to jump to this story here. This is a video posted by Chris Mowray and Harry Sisson.
Starting point is 01:17:51 And I'm going to play this video for you guys. Yeah, this is what he says. Trump can... Okay. Okay. Okay. We don't need to hear that anymore. Oh, my God.
Starting point is 01:18:12 My response to this was, like, how old are these guys? Like, 20-something? Too old to be doing this. Well, I was just like, I really hope that what they're doing is cool to other Gen Zers because it would be a total 180 to what it was like when I was their age. Because if I was 20 and I post a video like this, I'd basically just get a bunch of phone calls asking if I was all right.
Starting point is 01:18:33 They'd be like, bro, are you okay? I just think it's really weird that two dudes are doing a TikTok dance to a song about making out in the backseat of a car to Radiohead. I mean, how much more gay can you get? But aren't they paid? They are paid. Yeah. I pulled up the receipts on my Twitter the other day. I mean, how much more gay can you get? But aren't they paid? They are paid. Yeah, I pulled up the receipts on my Twitter the other day. And they deny it, though.
Starting point is 01:18:49 They deny it. Well, I will say Harry Sissons agreed to do a debate on the culture war with Scott Pressler. And so it balls in Scott's court if he wants to do it. I don't understand Gen Z dance culture. I'll just be the first to say it. Like, I know TikTok had the whole, like, because this isn't even like a TikTok dance like TikTok dance had like routines right okay grandma sort of like I don't know this is a trend that they're doing so Jamal Bowman posted a TikTok video yesterday doing this kind of weird dance the same way they're dancing and it was like dancing
Starting point is 01:19:20 over the verdict and so there was this whole trend of Democrats posting their dancing videos on TikTok. My thing is, like, is this really dancing, though? Like, I don't know. Didn't we used to have a culture with skills? This is the best we have right now. Steven Pinker. Let me take it. You know, look, when I was my whole life, I was in politics in some degree.
Starting point is 01:19:38 And I didn't know anybody who was at all anywhere. My friends would just be like, yeah, we don't really care. That's that's it. Like some sometimes things would come up like 9 yeah, we don't really care. That's it. Sometimes things would come up, like 9-11 was a big deal for everybody, and people would just say things generally like Bush sucks, but they wouldn't really talk about it. I'm just like, who are they making this video for, and do they really have friends? I'm going to have to go ahead and say no. They're making it for benjamin franklin okay think of how much they must be getting paid though think about that i mean that's like a pretty nice place
Starting point is 01:20:09 i don't know if that's like a airbnb or that's where they live but just think about the massive amounts of money that are that's being funneled to these kids i mean when you were i don't know what are they like 21 22 did you live in a place that much 21 did you did you live in a house that nice when you were 21 years old these these kids, these videos, they're for 45-year-old white women. That's what it is. The Daily Wire made a video. You see the Razor commercial they made, the new one, where they have a black Jeremy Boring? And he was like, why is that?
Starting point is 01:20:36 They're like, it's not for black people. It's for white women. So they can watch it and pretend like they're good people. And that's it. This is for Chelsea Handler. She watches this and And like, that's that's it. This is for for like, this is for Chelsea Handler. She watches this and she goes, the next generation's all right. Meanwhile, kids are just like, well, I don't care. There's that. If you look at the actual viral videos among Gen Z, they're screaming about why are why we can't afford bills or places to
Starting point is 01:20:58 live. They're not dancing that Trump got arrested. I guarantee you a bunch of these Gen Z tick tockers are going to make videos being like, why are you convicting Trump when we can't buy bread? Like, I don't care about any of this. It's true. They're all having meltdowns. But they care about it. They're dancing. Yeah. Well, like you said, they're not doing it for anyone their own age. They're doing it for older political people who will be like, wow, so fun that we have these young Democrats coming down the pike. They're also not relatable to people their age. I mean, the average person that age is not making, you know, $20,000, $30,000 a month. If you look at the FEC reports, and I posted some of these reports the other day, and that's just one pack that we know of.
Starting point is 01:21:33 There could be other dark money initiatives that are paying these guys. In some of these statements, they're getting paid just from one entity over $7,000 a month. I mean, your average 21-year-old is not making more than $7,000 a month. I mean, your average 21-year-old is not making more than $3,500 a month. They're like making influencer culture political, which is kind of fascinating. Because I think that is, you know, the tokenism of being like, well, we have,
Starting point is 01:21:57 look, here's our young person who's excited about this. That's really what a lot of campaigns are looking for. I think on both sides of the aisle. What gets me is like what what is the end goal for Democrats right now? Like you if you have Trump convicted, you're going to look at the country and say now you won't support him. Right. Like, look, we have a young person who doesn't support him. So none of you should support. Like, I don't really understand if this is all strategic and it's all, you know, being done.
Starting point is 01:22:24 Every little piece of it is being done in coordination. Like, what are they trying to achieve? Because people people aren't going to change their minds because Harry Sisson is dancing. No, no. This video is actually really great. Listen to this. The Republican Party's reaction to Donald Trump now being a convicted felon is insane. Instead of coming out and saying, you know what?
Starting point is 01:22:42 We accept the results. This is how the system of justice works. And the jury spoke. They didn't say that. They came out and saying, you know what, we accept the results. This is how the system of justice works. And the jury spoke. They didn't say that. They came out and made conspiracy theories about it. They said that the jury wasn't fair, that the judge wasn't fair, that the charges weren't fair. Everything under the sun, they came out and said. And this is a pretty consistent theme with MAGA.
Starting point is 01:22:58 When Donald Trump was found liable for sexual abuse, they said it wasn't fair. When Donald Trump was found liable for extensive business fraud, they said it wasn't fair. When Donald Trump was found liable for extensive business fraud, they said it wasn't fair. When Donald Trump lost the 2020 election, they said it wasn't fair. It reminds me of that Family Guy joke where the guy buys the bar and then it burns down the next day. And then he's secretly going, you know how I'll get all the insurance money. And then the insurance salesman walks out of a closet right there and he goes, I was lost, but ended up hearing everything. And then they were like, don't you think like, so now that you've caught the guy, didn't you think it was weird that like the place burned down right after he bought it and got insurance on it? And he goes, no, it happens all the time. So it's like,
Starting point is 01:23:39 this dude's going, every single time Donald Trump is found responsible, liable, guilty or whatever, they say it wasn't fair. That proves they're crazy. I'm like, or dude, or the inverse. It's because they're all BS. And there is a theme. The funny thing, though, is it's actually inverted. It is him who believes everything. And it is Trump supporters looking at each different circumstance and giving different reasons. So if you break it down like this, why was the Trump trial with E. Jean Carroll busted? Let's play this game, Harry. Harry, you wouldn't dare come debate me. The E. Jean Carroll case was busted because it was 30 years old.
Starting point is 01:24:18 There was no eyewitnesses except for her. The story didn't make sense. The dress she claimed she wore didn't actually exist at the time. She didn't know exactly what year it was. The only reason she was able to bring the suit was because Democrats actually passed a law to create a window so these lawsuits could be brought. And Donald Trump owned the building across the street from the Bergdorf and had no reason to go upstairs to a crowded room. The story made no sense. Not to mention she's not as tight.
Starting point is 01:24:42 The bitch literally looks like Skeletor and he's married to a model. Do you really honestly think that Donald Trump is going to have sex with some Skeletor looking freak of nature when he's married to Melania Trump? And he can make that argument, but the point is her story made no sense. Let's talk about the business fraud. The business fraud claims are also completely bunk because the banks came out and said there was no fraud. Trump gave us all of the documents, had a disclaimer in them saying some
Starting point is 01:25:05 of this information may be incorrect and you'll have to do your due diligence because there's a huge stack of papers. They said, don't worry, we've gone through it. We don't think your evaluations are correct. So we're going to give you a lower loan amount. Trump's company said works for us. We can still buy the property. They did. Everyone made money. That's why that's bunk. Why is this case bunk? The criminal case? Because it was a misdemeanor beyond a set of limitations could not have been brought until they brought in an unnamed underlying crime that has still not yet been defined. Now, if I can break all of those things down and the only thing you can say in response is, but Trump keeps being found guilty. You are living in conspiracy theory world where everything you've ever dreamed of is true.
Starting point is 01:25:45 And I'm in a world where I have 50 different things that don't make sense that I'm questioning that you can't answer for. You, dude, are a crack. I'll be honest. Harry knows exactly what I just said. There is no way you are making videos. You are figuring out how to frame your videos without doing this basic research. He knows all of these things are fake and he knows why they're fake. He's just evil. He's probably getting paid to do it.
Starting point is 01:26:11 He is paid. We already know that. He's an activist and his mind, like all the other communists, is all that matters is power. Truth is immaterial. So when I sit here and say, I don't care if it's Trump, I don't care if it's Biden, I don't care if it's Hillary, I want to know why a crime that was a misdemeanor beyond a statute of limitations was brought with no secondary crime listed. I want to know why for the first time a prosecutor asked a felony defendant to flip in exchange for immunity on a misdemeanor suspect. None of it makes sense. And we're all sitting here being like, yep, it's completely broken and makes no sense. And it's obvious that this is the Biden administration, Democrats and the Uniparty that are working all of it. There you go, buddy. Hope that works for you.
Starting point is 01:26:57 Would love to. Now, I told him because he wanted he wanted to debate Scott Pressler. And I said, that would be fantastic. Scott said no. I said, if Harry comes to debate Scott Pressler. And I said, that would be fantastic. Scott said, no. I said, if Harry comes to debate Scott, I will not debate him. I will remain quiet and simply moderate and allow the two to speak and pull up any sources they request. But I'd be more than happy to host you, Harry, and we can have a real conversation
Starting point is 01:27:20 and you can ask me to pull up any news source you want. I will pull it up. Why don't you just pull a Judge Mershon on him and tell him that he's debating Scott and then say, just kidding, you're actually not going to debate the person, right? Just like they wouldn't allow Trump's witness to speak and then you could just keep Harry in a trapped room
Starting point is 01:27:36 by yourself, lock the doors and force him to stay. Because it's illegal. That's why not. Well, no, I mean, he could get up and leave. That'd be fine. But when Sam Seder did that to Stephen Crowder, Stephen Crowder agreed to debate Ethan Klein. And then as soon as the stream turned on, the camera switched to Sam Seder. Like, you will never get another person booked again.
Starting point is 01:28:00 If I invite Harry Sisson onto the show to debate Scott, and when he shows up, Scott's not here. We will never be able to book another person ever. You're just giving him a dose of his own medicine, right? And then itisson onto the show to debate Scott, and when he shows up, Scott's not here, we will never be able to book another person ever. You're just giving him a dose of his own medicine, right? And then it would shut the show down. So we can't do that. I think people would love it. The last show I ever do. And then every time I try to book someone ever again, they're going to be like, no way,
Starting point is 01:28:16 dude, you're going to pull a Sam Seder on me. And so we don't do that. So we've had people say, hey, why don't you do what they do to other people? I'm like, because then we wouldn't get people to come on the show. It's hard enough to get Harry to come on the show because they know that their positions are not defensible. So he's more than welcome to come on and have the debate that he's so interested in having. He can have it with me because I'm sitting right here.
Starting point is 01:28:37 I guess I'm just of the mindset that it's just so far gone to be nice to these people and treat them with decency and respect. We just need to take the fucking gloves off already. And I'm just of the mindset where, like, I don't care about the rules anymore. You know, if they're literally trying to throw Donald Trump in jail, they're trying to put Donald Trump in jail. They want to kill Trump. And so when I see people like Jim Jordan, right, sending out letters today saying, we respectfully request that you accept our invitation to come testify to Congress and explain to us why you decided to weaponize the government against Donald J. Trump. You know, they are trying to burn this
Starting point is 01:29:10 country down. And the only thing standing in between us and them is Donald Trump. Wake up. Stop being nice to these people. I don't give a shit about these people, their livelihood, their well-being, the well-being of their families, their little kids. I don't give a shit. And that's the mentality that everybody needs to have now in this country, because it is war. It is war. So it's really nice of you to, you know, to protect my show so that so I don't burn my show to the ground. I don't think I don't think that it would burn it down. But I personally just don't think that I'm going to sacrifice my any respect. The idea that I'm going to sacrifice my ethics. It's your choice. I'm not saying you have to do it. The idea that I'm going to sacrifice my ethics for some 20-year-old who's scared to debate, it's not going to happen. The idea that I would stoop to the level of indignity of Sam Seder to do what these—that's never going to happen. Now, if people want to get involved in lawsuits and they want to take this all the way, full steam,
Starting point is 01:30:01 they want to come on the show and I will roast him and say everything I can because I have an audience that will listen when I say Harry Sisson's wrong. That's perfect. And then I can invite people on the show and they know if they come here, they know what they're in for. They're cowards, though. They're not going to recognize it. Of course they are.
Starting point is 01:30:14 But the idea that I would, the idea that we decide, I'll put it this way. Should Democrats be in jail? No question. When Donald Trump gets elected, should he start locking them up? No question. Should there be lists of Democrats that need to go to jail? 100%. The reason for that is they committed crimes. We need to make sure that when Donald Trump wins, we've got an attorney general, a deputy attorney general, a head of the CIA and the FBI. Kash Patel would be fantastic. We can have attorney general. There are some names floating around.
Starting point is 01:30:44 And then they can start having their investigators and the feds issuing subpoenas, pulling up evidence, and with real evidence, bring them to judges for warrants. Then these people can spend three years of their lives fighting tooth and nail against the government for crimes they committed and we can prove. And the reason why we put them on trial is that we can show the whole world. We will uncover what you've done. We will make sure everyone knows and you will be held accountable for it. It's Friday night. We're going to go have a we're going to have a good time. I hope you guys have a good weekend.
Starting point is 01:31:15 You already follow all of us. You're the members. You guys rock. Laura, it's been a blast. Yeah. Anything out? Oh, I want to say, too, that if you want to rock your very own donald trump did nothing wrong shirt you can buy your your shirt that i uh you know that i sell on my site donald
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Starting point is 01:32:30 That's right. Well, there are no boring days at this job, as it turns out. I'm Hannah Clive Rimmel. I'm a writer for SCNR.com at Scanner News. Laura, it's been so fun having you here. If you want to follow Scanner's work, follow at TimCastNews. You guys probably already know this. You're the members.
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Starting point is 01:32:55 I am. Yeah. Okay. I'm waiting to, as soon as you're done. Yeah. Cool. Peace out guys.
Starting point is 01:32:59 So, at more has been trying to buy 10% of TimCast for $2 million. That is such a dramatic undervaluation that it almost doesn't warrant a response. But you are a member, and with all due respect, you want negotiations to be public. So I do appreciate the attempt and offer. How much does he want for? 10% of the company for $2 million.
Starting point is 01:33:24 Yeah, dramatic under-evaluation. Dramatic. Single percentage range is where he's talking about. 1.1. Yeah, maybe.1 for $2 million. But it still wouldn't happen. So me and my buddy launched a mobile app 10 years ago
Starting point is 01:33:40 and within two months we had a $5 million evaluation. Yeah, so and this is just a mobile app. It had 30,000 users. With 30,000 users on a mobile app, no paid, our valuation was $5 million. Because, yeah, because of the real estate we controlled on phones, the potential market, and, you know, the IP that we built. So for the, so we've built code here. The company itself owns millions of dollars in assets and equipment to run the show. Revenue stream, 40 to 50 employees.
Starting point is 01:34:15 My brother, 10% for 2 million is, to call it a dramatic undervaluation, is an understatement in itself. But I do appreciate the attempt. We're going to wrap it up now. I hope you guys have a good weekend. We're back on Monday, and we'll see y'all then.

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