Timcast IRL - Timcast IRL #1058 NY Times Calls For Biden TO DROP OUT, Democrats PANIC Over Debate w/Morgonn McMichael

Episode Date: June 29, 2024

Tim, Hannah Claire, & Serge are joined by Morgonn McMichael, Alex Stein, & Adam Johnson (The Lectern Guy) to discuss the New York Times saying Biden should drop out after debate disaster, the betting ...odds skyrocketing for Trump to win the presidency after the debate, Trump now being favored to win New Jersey after debate, & SCOTUS rejecting the DOJ's felony charges against J6ers. Hosts:  Tim @Timcast (everywhere)  Hannah Claire @hannahclaireb (everywhere) Serge @sergedotcom (everywhere) Guest: Morgonn McMichael @MorgonnM (X) Adam Johnson @LecternLeader (X) Alex Stein @AlexStein99 (X) Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

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Starting point is 00:01:15 25th, meaning they started writing this a couple of days before the debate actually happened. They knew what was coming, but perhaps perhaps they hoped they were, this was their test. And a lot of people said this was like a trial balloon. Will he be able to do this? And now we are seeing basically across the board, there's like probably two people who are claiming Joe Biden did well. And it's Harry Sisson, who probably didn't even watch the debate. He just gets a note card and then he tweets whatever he's told to tweet.
Starting point is 00:01:41 But everybody else is saying, you know, a lot of these Democrats saying CNN did a bad job. Others are just saying outright, you know, a lot of these Democrats saying CNN did a bad job. Others are just saying outright, it is time to find somebody else. So that is massive. Then we have huge news from the Supreme Court. We've got the J6ers, the obstruction charges are basically overruled by the Supreme Court saying you can't charge people with this. Then we've got the Chevron defense has been overturned. This is precedent basically that said federal agencies can make rules for themselves. Two examples you may be familiar with is when the ATF said, you know what, we're going to ban pistol braces because we interpret it how we want.
Starting point is 00:02:13 And then, of course, covid vaccine mandates under OSHA. We interpret the law how we want. Now the courts will have to interpret it. And that's the way it should be. So we'll talk about that. Timcast dotcom. Click join us. No members only tonight. But as a member, you are supporting us directly. And we rely on your support as members to make sure this show keeps running. But I will stress again, click that banner. If you're in the Milwaukee area, you want to hang out live. We're gonna have a live audience with tickets available at the RNC. It's going to be huge. We got Mike Lindell, Luke Rutkowski, Hannah Clare Brimelow, Libby Emmons. I will be there, of course, many other guests throughout the week. We hope to see you there. Smash that like button, subscribe to this channel, share the show with your friends.
Starting point is 00:02:52 Joining us tonight, we got a lot of people joining us tonight, but first and foremost, we have Morgan McMichael. What's up, everybody? Thank you for having me back, Tim. I am a Turning Point USA contributor, Gen Z culture and political commentator, and I'm just excited to talk about all the things that went down at the debate last night and all of our other fun stories. So thanks for having me back. Right on. We also have, well, should I use your real name or your pseudonym?
Starting point is 00:03:13 We have Adam Johnson. That's me, the lectern guy. Lectern guy. And then Alex fell asleep. He's been on too many shows. Oh, sorry. This is my pillow. It's so comfortable.
Starting point is 00:03:24 I just fall right to sleep. And don't forget those MyPillow sandals. They also feel like pillows on your feet. He's trying to get that promo code now, huh? What about those Dream Streets? They're great. I mean, they don't chafe you when you're sweating at night. They're just very comfortable.
Starting point is 00:03:36 We love MyPillow. I've heard you're not a legitimate conservative influencer until you have a MyPillow code. Yeah, Mike Lindell. Interesting. Or political. You know, I don't ever in this room identify as conservative. I'm Hannah-Claire Brimelow. I'm a writer for SCNR.com. I'm happy to be back here.
Starting point is 00:03:50 Happy Friday to everyone who's listening. Hi, Serge. Yo, what's up? All right, well, here's the big story. Let's roll. The New York Times. To serve his country, President Biden should leave the race from the editorial board of the New York Times. Ladies and gentlemen,
Starting point is 00:04:11 if I were to have if I were to pull up every single corporate press, journalist, columnist or otherwise, we would not be able to get through all of their opinions on the debate in one show. So we're going to go with The New York Times because this one dropped at 6 p.m. and it sent shockwaves. Look, everybody knew. Anybody paying attention knows what's going to happen. But you know what's really fascinating about this? And I'll read it. I'll read a little bit just in a second. Is that we all knew. You knew.
Starting point is 00:04:30 I knew. Alex knew. Morgan knew. Adam knew. Hannah Clare knew. Serge knew. And everybody paying attention knew that Joe Biden's brain is broken. And in the lead up to this debate, what were they saying?
Starting point is 00:04:41 Behind closed doors, he's sharp as a tack. And there were people out there who live in Wally world and MSNBC world who genuinely believed that they were cheap fakes. They kept trying to say Joe Biden's fully with it. These are cheap fakes manipulated to make you think he's not with it. And then we watch the debate. The New York Times says President Biden has repeatedly and rightfully described the stakes in this November's presidential election as nothing less than the future of American democracy. Donald Trump has proved himself to be a significant jeopardy to that democracy, an erratic and self-interested figure unworthy of the public trust. He systematically attempted to undermine the integrity of elections,
Starting point is 00:05:16 blah, blah, blah. At Thursday's debate, the president needed to convince the American public that he was equal to the formidable demands of the office he is seeking to hold for another term. Voters, however, cannot be expected to ignore what was instead plain to see. Mr. Biden is not the man he was four years ago. Can can I I'm going to you know, I'm going to edit this and write. It was plain to see his brain don't work. That's what we saw. His brain don't work. Everybody realized that. And it's unfortunate if everybody was watching the likes of, you know, Tim Castarell Crowder, people like Sticks, Viva Fry, et cetera. We would all have known years ago Biden ain't with it. But now we're here. Well, I think part of it is a testament to the fact that Democrats really believe their own propaganda. I mean, they really believe the things that their own establishment puts out, including no Joe Biden is totally together. And
Starting point is 00:06:03 this is just a right wing conspiracy that things are not the same. The fact that there is so much shock. It's not just a couple of people who are like, yeah, OK, it looks bad. It's everyone is like, wow, as it turns out, he really isn't able to speak properly and able to hold down this debate. I mean, he has whole he he had this other speech today where he acknowledged, you know, I'm not the young man I was, whatever else. And I heard some commentators be like, well, he looked more energetic today at his own rally. But so much of being the president is being able to command the moment that you're in. And he obviously failed. But it's only Democrats that are surprised because they're the only ones who actually believe there was a chance that this was this was a conspiracy theory.
Starting point is 00:06:42 I fixed it real quick. So I just I fixed it. So I it now reads it. They could not ignore what was plain to see. Mr. Biden has no brain anymore and he should be in hospice. Well, look at that. The New York Times is now credible. So but I do have to clarify because people won't understand on the Internet. Nothing is real. I literally just changed that right now as a joke.
Starting point is 00:07:02 Please. It's not real. I just think it's real. They're smoking. It will, though. They will, joke, please. It's not real. Somebody thinks it's real. They're smoking. They will, though. They will, though. They will think it's real. What's sad to me is the cognitive decline of Biden has been so evident over the last four years.
Starting point is 00:07:15 And the amount of people that are surrounded by him. You know, you have obviously Jill Biden, who is the puppet master, it seems like, of all this. But look at how many people are just around him, working for him, and they refuse to acknowledge to the American people. Like, they are willingly lying to the American people that our sitting president is incapable of even having a debate. And I don't even think they realized
Starting point is 00:07:37 how bad it was going to be last night until he opened his mouth and couldn't even get a coherent sentence out. And like, you know, Tim, you were saying, the only positive person I can see is Harry Sisson, who is just shilling for the DNC. I genuinely hope he's a millionaire. Dude, the betting odds for Biden have tanked like 40 percent. He's he's he's in the he's in the teens now. And Harry Sisson is like, wow, he crushed it.
Starting point is 00:08:01 And it's like, dude, the whole world is betting against you. Nobody believes that. He's like, I love an underdog. Do that forever. Also, Alex, I, he crushed it. And it's like, dude, the whole world is betting against you. Nobody believes that. He's like, I love an underdog. Deal with him forever. Also, Alex, I fixed the article again. Alex Stein, longtime 99, loves Big Booty Latinas. Fact check, true.
Starting point is 00:08:16 Let me tell you this, though. It makes me a little, and I don't want to use the word jealous, but I'm a little jealous because this is Donald Trump's biggest problem is that he doesn't have enough support within his own party and yet
Starting point is 00:08:25 the liberals will just blindly follow a retarded guy, you know, to D.C. I mean, they would literally vote for Joe Biden knowing that he's not. I saw a post saying where this girl was like, Joe Biden forever, I would vote for him if he was in a coma. Yeah, but this is not fair. I really, and I mean this in all sincerity, people suffering from
Starting point is 00:08:42 legitimate mental retardation are not the same as Joe Biden, who is demented. And I mean demented in the literal sense. I apologize to all the retarded people out there. I respect that. I thank you for that. No, but at least they will blindly follow him. If they did that for Trump, we probably wouldn't have had all those sham investigations.
Starting point is 00:09:01 Trump's presidency would have been much better. I mean, just even what's happened after his presidency with January 6th, like if they if our party actually respected him as a president, like they pretend to respect Joe Biden, I think our country would be better. But we have a bunch of idiots that are, you know, have the keys to the castle. And that's why I think our country is sucking so much. The reality is, is the current regime is willing to do anything to destroy America and all of their pawns will follow anything they do in the name of social justice and, you know, changing the country for the better
Starting point is 00:09:30 while simultaneously just hurting themselves. Well, the left does a very good job hiding the news that they don't want to get out for their viewers to see, right? They don't see the gaffes that we see. We ingest news at a much higher rate than most people do. The debates, you can't hide it. A lot of people who aren't heavily involved in politics, they wait for the debates to see what's going on. Last night was probably the first time that the left saw Biden in all of his glory. You know, I know that that's true. They were we had this was our biggest live audience ever. It was over 200,000 concurrence.
Starting point is 00:10:00 And there were a couple of comments where they were like, Tim looks thin. And I'm like, if the last time they watched the show was when I was like 10 or 20 pounds heavier, it's been a long time for him. It's been a long time. I remember for a while you were like, we have to rerecord the outros because I don't look like that anymore. Well, it happens a lot. I mean, it is interesting. I lost a lot of weight doing keto and then I stopped keto and it started coming back. And I'm like, these outros are getting bad. I think we have to redo it again. No, but it's interesting because I think you're right. I mean, if people haven't checked in on any politics since the last election cycle, basically
Starting point is 00:10:32 when Biden was trying to get elected, they don't really know what's going on. And part of that is I have enormous sympathy for Americans who are struggling every day, who are just trying to pay their bills, get to the job, be present in their family lives. They don't necessarily have the opportunity to follow politics as closely as we do because, you know, we do. 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. From roulette to blackjack, watch as a dealer hosts your table game and live chat with them
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Starting point is 00:11:51 unless Corinne Jean-Pierre has said it was okay for me to accept. And I think that is actually a form of self-delusion that we really can't tolerate as a culture. I think it's all the low prop voters that are affecting our country. They just don't know what's going on. They're so ill-informed that it's going to take honestly like the grassroots what you know uh scott pressler is doing like he's killing it with the voter registration game and we have to get the low props yeah because the spin right now from the biden administration is you know i'm but
Starting point is 00:12:20 joe biden basically said like i might be old i'm not the man i was but at least i don't lie but that we know that he lied. He was lying. Yeah, he said he had a six handicap. He said no American soldiers died on his watch. And that's completely wrong. No, he was checking his watch with the American soldiers were dead. That is true.
Starting point is 00:12:35 The golf, I mean this seriously, the golf thing may have actually won Trump more voters than anything else that was said. Two things. When he said you beat Medicare to death, that was actually a really bad moment for Biden because Biden started going, you know, we beat Medicare. And then they cut him off. The moderators jumped in because Biden was spiraling. And then Trump goes, yeah, you beat Medicare. You beat it to death. That was a zinger. But regular people don't know or care. That's why they like WWE,
Starting point is 00:13:06 right? I'm not saying this disrespectfully, but people got their lives, they're not focused on politics. They turn this on and they see Trump nearly fall off the stage, six handicap, and they started busting out laughing. You like the guy. And he's like, I've seen your swing. That can't be true. It's funny. It's also like, I'm
Starting point is 00:13:21 paying attention. Dave Porter at Barstow Sports had this tweet that he was like, that's it. Let's settle this on the golf course. And I think a lot of people are actually find that funny and relatable. Portnoy had the best tweet. He was like, everything Biden has says has not fazed Trump at all until he mentioned his six handicap and Trump nearly fell off the stage. Like, how dare you? Well, I think it also got the culture commentators to start talking about
Starting point is 00:13:45 politics in a way that they hadn't before because then it's all of a sudden oh let's talk about golf and getting new voters yeah there is no way biden has a six handicap that's insane 200 do you remember when the criticism trump was like he golfs too much he golfs all the time like he's not working enough. I think in this case, I trust his opinion that Joe Biden does not have whatever claim to fame in golf he thinks he has. If it's handicaps for, you know, dementia, Parkinson's disease, you know, sure, he might have a six handicap. Yeah, six of them. Yeah, six total.
Starting point is 00:14:20 That's what he thought. He's like, I got a six handicap. My doctor told me. It is kind of sad that, like, everybody's testicles are filled with microplastics. Nobody can afford a middle class home. I mean, literally, people can barely afford to fill up their gas tank. And the thing that resonates the most of that whole debate is a lie about playing golf. It kind of shows you how easily we are distracted from what's really going on.
Starting point is 00:14:42 Yes and no. Yes and no. You know, we were talking about this the day before when our guest was saying, if Trump really wants to reach the American people, he's got to talk about Israel. I'm not kidding. That's what he said. And I was like, yeah, no way. It doesn't even register in the top 50 issues for people.
Starting point is 00:14:56 If you want to reach regular people, you have to be funny and likable. Issues actually, people don't remember what you said to them. They remember how you made them feel. And when Trump scoffedoffed and said 60 handicap that's the biggest lie of the night people laugh it's it's funny and it's a and then like that guy's funny and how does trump make you feel he made me laugh and joe biden made me feel like he was a catty middle school girl i mean he was like you had sex with a porn star and he's just like trying to attack Trump personally. Like I could be totally wrong. I have any fact checks on this, but I think Biden was the first one to make it personal, to start throwing personal days, whereas Trump was able to just be like the record, the economy, immigration. I mean,
Starting point is 00:15:36 it's not that he never said anything about Hunter, but it definitely felt like it started with Joe Biden, which to me argues that he is in a weak position. He's in a very emotional position. Check this out. We have this article from SCNR, Cassandra McDonald reporting, New York Times runs seemingly pre-written op-ed calling for Biden to drop out of the presidential race. The URL indicates the article was at least partially pre-written and loaded up on June 25th. Check this out. So this is Nick Kristof calling for Biden to withdraw from the race. And it's it's here you can see it. The URL is NewYorkTimes.com slash 2024 slash 06 slash 25 slash opinion slash Joe Joe dash Biden dash drop dash out dot HTML. Now, I want to tell you guys, this means they titled this. They titled the article Joe Biden dropout on the 25th. When you when you create a draft,
Starting point is 00:16:26 and I'm assuming to be fair, I'm assuming, but in our system, and correct me if I'm wrong, if you create a draft with a title, it generates that URL as the draft URL, doesn't it? It does. The only defense that I have for this is there are times with our system, and I can't speak New York Times, where like, I will start an article, but I won't have time to finish it. Then the next day I'll go in and use the same draft post to like change the article. It's a completely different thing.
Starting point is 00:16:49 So it's generated- But the URL won't change. I don't think it will. It will not. And so this is what matters. They began to write this in whatever form two days before the debate happened.
Starting point is 00:17:00 And then in the article, Nick Kristof cites the debate saying after the debate, it's hard to avoid the feeling that Biden remaining in the article, Nick Kristof cites the debate saying after the debate, it's hard to avoid the feeling that Biden remaining in the race increases the likelihood that Trump will move into the White House in January. I don't think he waited until after the debate was over, went in and edited it. It's it isn't it is possible. It is probable. But I think likely what happened is he wrote this up. They knew the debate was going to be bad. And they said, just just wait and see. Right. And then after the debate was going to be bad and they said just just wait and see right and then after
Starting point is 00:17:27 the debate they said publish they knew they wanted biden to drop out so they knew they weren't giving him his pets then is what his pets his peds performance enhancing drugs they must have known that because it's worked before did you see that meme where the person's like trying to give adderall to joe biden through the tv and they're pushing into the screen under this close to hospice they don't work anymore. Yeah, but why are we acting surprised? We know that what he pooped his pants on the beaches of Normandy recently. We don't know that. I know, but we speculate that maybe he didn't poop his pants, but it looked like he did. But here's how you frame it. There is more evidence that Joe
Starting point is 00:17:59 Biden crapped his pants on stage than there is the Hunter Biden laptop is a Russian disinformation scheme. That's a good way to put it. That'd be hard to debate. So this isn't a surprise. People know that he's not capable of being the president for another four years. So, I mean, it makes sense now the New York Times is turning on him. They probably should have turned on him a little bit sooner. This is probably their fatal errors that they're doing it now when it could be potentially too late. So I think they had to have edited after the fact because he wrote, my phone has been blowing up with texts from people saying, dear God, what are we going to do? It's imperative we change horses. But Democrats have been reluctant to say this out loud.
Starting point is 00:18:37 Guys, Biden has has announced he will debate Trump again. It's you know, hold on. Just hear me out. Great. Let's do it. The greatest activist against the Democrats right now is Joe Biden. I almost died from the last drinking game. I don't think I can survive another one. Did you see those? Which one? Oh, the coins, the flips. Yes. Yeah. The prison president for president. I'm just so excited. I'm showing everybody. It's funny because Joe Biden is the DNC's biggest enemy. And we have people saying like, oh, they'll make him drop out.
Starting point is 00:19:06 But I have said consistently since he took office that they he is not giving up the White House. Like Joe Biden is going to see every single one of their grandchildren married in the White House if she has anything to do about it. There are almost two separate entities at war here. And especially the structure that is supporting Biden. They don't want to leave. They don't want to give up their chance at, you know, another four years of telling people what to do and propagating terrible misinformation. I do think that there is a coordinated attempt to get Biden to not run anymore, because I don't think it's a coincidence that almost every single mainstream headline today was Trump needs to leave or Biden needs to leave. Like, there's no way he can be on the ticket. And it just seemed like it was too planned in my opinion. And the fact that in the spin room
Starting point is 00:19:50 last night, Gavin Newsom was doing a lot more press in the last 48 hours than he has done. I will say like all year. And I do feel like they're setting Biden up to leave office. I've been calling it the great presidential campaign replacement theory because there's just no way for me that they can put Biden on the ticket and actually think that they have a shot at winning. So who would they put on the ticket? Who are you thinking? I honestly think it would be either Gavin Newsom, Michelle Obama, maybe Kamala Harris,
Starting point is 00:20:20 but I don't think Kamala Harris has enough pull and people don't like her enough. There are a couple of op-eds out today about how Kamala Harris is the one. people don't like her enough. There are a couple op-eds out today about how Kamala Harris is the one. What about Hillary? Have you heard anything about Hillary Clinton? There's a theory about her because she just released her book. That's what I'm thinking too.
Starting point is 00:20:33 I mean, I think she wants to stay relevant. And she lost a bunch of weight. Yeah, so that's like, what is she losing that weight for? Yeah, that's what people are saying, Ozempic. So I don't know. If they do replace, I think like Gavin Newsom has it just,
Starting point is 00:20:44 you know, money in the bank to be the candidate in 2028. So I don't know if they do replace. I think like Gavin Newsom has it just, you know, money in the bank to be the candidate in 2028. So I don't know if he risks running and losing that might hurt him. Or maybe he looks at it as like a free roll to, you know, do an election as like a test election. But I have no doubt in 2028 that he will be the Democratic candidate. Yeah, he'll run in 2028 for sure. But why is the left so willing to like lose? Like the debate was so bad. They can get dead people to vote for sure. But why is the left so willing to like lose? Like the debate was so bad. They can get dead people to vote for him. So they're 9.6 million. I return to my thesis for the night,
Starting point is 00:21:11 which is Democrats believe their own propaganda, right? They, they believe that Trump is the, the be all like the, the omen of the end times in the United States that people will not vote for him. They believe that Joe Biden is, you know, at least they would at least take him even if he is not functional. I mean, I've seen comments on social media today where they were like, it doesn't matter if he's in a coma. You know, we're voting for the administration. We're voting for the Supreme Court nominations. That means that they are voting for the structure around Joe Biden. They don't actually care about the figurehead, which means that like they don't really care if they replace him or not, because they believe that there's enough
Starting point is 00:21:43 influence in the staff to get to get the results that they think at least progressive voters want. My concern is this. If Joe Biden does step down, does that mean Obama has to as well? Because it's obvious he's running the show, right? Well, no, no. The rules of running backroom presidencies is that Biden steps down, Kamala steps in and Obama stays exactly where he is running the show.
Starting point is 00:22:04 Perfect. So it's got to find someone who will take orders from Obama. That's what they're looking for. I would go with Michelle. Well, the election's in November, but when does he leave? In January? Like, when would...
Starting point is 00:22:13 January, yeah. So, I mean, I wouldn't be surprised... January 9th, 21st, right? The 20th is inauguration, so then his last day would be that day. Like, Trump gets sworn in, he's the president. The conspiracy theorist in me believes that, like, they will run Gavin News Newsom but they'll make Joe Biden step down
Starting point is 00:22:27 in in the interim so that they can put the multicultural woman as president and I wouldn't be surprised well so I was saying that um one so everyone's wondering how you get through Kamala Harris right if if Joe Biden steps down Kamala's next in line But if Joe Biden suffers a health issue, Kamala Harris assumes the role of acting president and then it's clean. She says there is no way as acting president in a time of emergency I can run a campaign. I am happy to do my duty to this nation and I am happy to see Gavin Newsom campaign for the next term. Would she be the vice president for Gavin? She would be. No. So he's going to have another totally different.
Starting point is 00:23:06 Yes, Whitmer. But that's the only way you do it because then she saves face by saying, as the acting president, it would be irresponsible to try and launch a presidential campaign, you know, while trying to save this country in an emergency.
Starting point is 00:23:19 So she gets a clean exit. And then she cuts a backroom deal with Newsom or whatever. Yeah, I was going to say, I mean, I think part of it is that she is she is hoping to transition into another position of power. I have to imagine someone in Kamala Harris's camp has brought up to her. You're deeply unpopular and people wouldn't vote for you. But theoretically, what if she got appointed to the Supreme Court?
Starting point is 00:23:39 What if she got appointed, you know, somewhere else where she can she can have influence? I would hire her somewhere in some white house job if maybe or like an academic position but i think ultimately i am wondering if it's it's uh how can the dnc is like how can we position it so she is the next supreme court nominee because there's theoretically going to be i think at least two appointments uh we think in the next four years so i mean a lateral move but definitely will take compensate you for your time people think she'll get offered the Supreme court or something. Yeah. And she'll have a job for life.
Starting point is 00:24:07 I mean, she probably wants that because she doesn't have to get voted in. Right. She has to pass this. She has to be confirmed by the Senate, but you know, she's not subject to the people's opinion. And that's been really one of the biggest issues that nobody likes her.
Starting point is 00:24:19 I hope if she becomes president, she's like Willie Brown and she can, you know, stop the crisis in the Ukraine by maybe having sex with Vladimir Putin. Wouldn't that be fascinating? Joe Biden can't have sex with Vladimir Putin, I don't think. No. He can, but he could.
Starting point is 00:24:32 You need someone, well, because they're old and it's a medical concern, you know what I mean? I don't think Putin would go for Kremlin. You don't think so? You feel like you're not setting your best. But in all seriousness, Kamala Harris, assuming the presidency, is the fastest path towards nuclear war. True. I mean, honestly, like whoever it is, if it's Gavin Newsom, if it's Whitmer, if it's Biden or otherwise, like voting Democrat is voting for escalation of international conflict. Absolutely.
Starting point is 00:24:58 Do you think they can drop a nuclear weapon now? I mean, you really think they can do that? I think they would. They're too money-hungry and power-hungry. If they remain in control of the White House, and they are just continuously making foreign money by starting and continuing wars. Well, no, I don't think the U.S.
Starting point is 00:25:13 drops nukes. I think Russia uses tactical nukes on the battlefield. So already, we are in, according to Russia, nuclear war has begun I think a year ago, when the U.K. sent depleted uranium bunker busters or whatever, these massive artillery shells that were radioactive. And they said this is nuclear warfare because a lot of a lot of nuclear weapons are intentionally radioactive because they have they have nuclear weapons that can reduce the radioactive yield intentionally. Some are designed to make massive fireballs.
Starting point is 00:25:43 Some are designed to maximize the shockwave, which shatters glass, and some are designed to maximize EMP. So Russia's already stated the UK sending these weapons is nuclear war. But I'm saying if Trump gets in de-escalation in seconds, if Biden remains in, it's going to be ever inching escalation. I mean, we just had those Ukrainian strikes using U.S. weapons on Russian citizens in Crimea. So we are like this is the precipice. Russia says, oh, we'll get you some point. And I'm like, wow, that's not a very strong statement. But if Russia is ever a fear that they're going to lose and maybe the reason they're not retaliating is because they're winning. There's no reason to draw in other countries into a massive escalation
Starting point is 00:26:24 of the conflict when they've secured the areas they want. But if Russia ever needed to, they're going to launch low yield tactical nukes, maybe 10 kiloton bombs, 100 kiloton bombs. And the boats in Cuba right now, they could send missiles and hit us right now. Yeah. And some people fear there's going to be another Cuban missile crisis. Well, I think we're kind of in it, right? I mean, if they have boats there with nuclear arsenals in those boats, I mean, aren't we? Well, there's no nuk another Cuban Missile Crisis. I think we're kind of in it, right? If they have boats there with nuclear arsenals in those boats, aren't we in that? Well, there's no nukes in the boats. There's not.
Starting point is 00:26:49 I thought the submarines had, but there's submarines there too. The submarines are nuclear powered. So no nuclear weapons. No weapons. Honestly, Miami might look better afterwards anyway. That's unfortunate. The Everglades are beautiful.
Starting point is 00:27:01 But the big issue, I think what Russia's move was with that was to scare the American people. Putin's probably thinking, the American people don't know what their government's doing and they don't care. Let's make them realize what war means. They send a strike group 10 miles off the coast, and then you see Air Force, Navy, military, whatever, flying out to monitor this. And then all of a sudden the American people are like, whoa, whoa, whoa, whoa, whoa. You mean they can come here and now they're in Cuba? Discover the magic of Bad MGM Casino, where the excitement is always on deck.
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Starting point is 00:28:29 because de-escalation is better for everybody. Russia secures their portion of Ukraine, which is they want to take control of Crimea. They're not going to invade Europe. That's a ridiculous lie. The U.S. just wants to continue expanding, continue to expand NATO, and they want to control Gazprom and other gas exchanges, natural gas exchanges in Europe. Russia is likely going to stay where they are. And the U.S. will whinge about it because they want to be the hegemonic power. Let's do this, though. Ladies and gentlemen, I got good and bad news for you. Depends on how much of you how many of you are gamblers. Take a look at this from the betting odds over at Real Clear Polling. The Real Clear Polling average has Donald Trump at 54.8% to win, and Joe Biden is now at 19.2. Take a look at this.
Starting point is 00:29:14 That is a beautiful sight, isn't it? After the debate, Joe Biden went from, what was he at, like 37, dropping all the way down to 19.2. Look at that drop off, that spike. Trump only went up a little bit way down to 19.2. Look at that drop off that spike. Trump only went up a little bit from 51 to 54. Newsom went up. Everybody else went up a little bit. I don't know how much this matters, but I kind of feel like this is a glimpse or reflection of the wisdom of the crowd and true polling.
Starting point is 00:29:45 You call somebody on the phone and you say, who are you voting for? They'll tell you anything. Then they say, oh, no, no, trust us, trust us. It's a representative sample. You ask people to put their money on the line, and they're going to tell you what they actually think. Well, Vegas is always right. Like, let's say they put the odds on a game.
Starting point is 00:30:04 Very rarely is it that far off. They don't want to lose money. Yeah, I mean, if they think the Chiefs are going to win by three, the Chiefs always win usually by like one or four. They're always close to whatever they say. So I think these lines do have some authenticity to them. That's probably what it is. Who wants to challenge Harry Sisson to take up the inverse odds?
Starting point is 00:30:22 If you really think, and then you could do, do you know what betting arbitrage is? Are you guys familiar with this? No. So when two different betting websites, sporting websites, give different odds, there's,
Starting point is 00:30:34 I don't know if I can explain it, give a really good example of it, but basically, one site will say, this fighter has X odds, and the other website says, this fighter has Y odds. And you can actually bet on both of the fighters to win and make money.
Starting point is 00:30:51 You're hedging, but that's not hedging. It's arbitrage. It's called betting arbitrage. Basically, if one guy, it's like you bet a dollar, you win a dollar. The other guy is you bet a dollar, you win a dollar. It's like you risk $2 to win $ three because you're betting on both to win. It's a guaranteed win. You because different betting websites have different odds.
Starting point is 00:31:09 And you can see right here the different odds they have for Trump. So depending on the outcome, like predict its odds for Biden right now are 25. The argument is if you can find bets that have that imbalance, you can make money. So I'm basically saying you take up Harry Sisson on his adamant fervor that Biden is going to win and then you've easily got a win-win where you can't lose.
Starting point is 00:31:30 Isn't he like 19 now? 21. Oh, okay. He's a little older than I thought. I mean, the dude clearly doesn't watch politics at all. No. He's just on
Starting point is 00:31:39 I think he gets his tweets sent to him like, hey, here's this. Tweet it out. We'll pay you $100,000. Yeah, I wouldn't be surprised. I mean, part of it is he's treating it like it's like a sports team, right? He's going to go down.
Starting point is 00:31:52 He's going to say whatever Biden does, he's going to be like, that's amazing. I mean, you know, people who are like this with like, you know. He's just going to lie. I love the Dallas Cowboys. Like they can do no wrong. And you're like, doesn't matter. I'm on their team. And that's fine for sports.
Starting point is 00:32:04 But in this case, if you're trying to act like i'm on their team and that's fine for sports but in this case if you're trying to uh act like you are a reputable source for information i think it would be good to have a little bit of humility here and be like that was that was not good you could still say you're voting for him but be like that that performance was rough the problem i have is with the people that are following him because they actually are enjoying his takes like think about like 41 million members of gen z who are going to be able to be at the ballot box in November. Think of how many of them didn't watch the debate or are chronically online and only listen to TikTok and they see Harry Sisson or his other guy, you know, make TikToks or his Twitter is all of the information that we're consuming. Like obviously
Starting point is 00:32:40 we're on the right wing and can see more conservative politics that are transparent, but there are people that I think will see his tweets and think what he is saying is legitimately Obviously, we're on the right wing and can see more conservative politics that are transparent. But there are people that I think will see his tweets and think what he is saying is legitimately true. And that's why I have a problem is he is willingly lying and will never even admit to it. Like he is so sold out on Biden 2024. It's sick. Yeah. I don't know his metrics, though, his views to it.
Starting point is 00:33:01 Have you been in his comment section? Oh, yeah. I mean, I've gone back and forth. I don't even know. I don't even look metrics, though, his views to it. Have you been in his comment section? Oh, yeah. I mean, I've gone back and forth. Is it all hate? I don't even know. I don't even look. It's fun. It's like, still, if you go on his TikTok, and there's also Gen Z for change.
Starting point is 00:33:11 We're tweeting and posting about it. And I'm 24. I'm a Gen Z-er. So I'm on the college campuses, and I see what they're talking about. And I think for a lot of moderate, independent Gen Z-ers who are more concerned about the social justice issues more than immigration and policy they see what he's saying and they're like oh late-term abortion yeah I'm for that and just with the sole fact that they're like the low prop Gen Z voters that's what
Starting point is 00:33:37 I'm the only thing that I'm concerned about does anybody like a late-term abortion though I mean do people on the left even as feminists yeah no it's like a real-term abortion, though? I mean, do people on the left even? Feminists, yeah. No, it's like a real thing. Young progressives. People on the left are still kind of like, eh. No way, dude. You'd be shocked. Every progressive we've debated on this show or on Culture War has been adamant about the right to abort up to the point of birth. That makes you a sicko.
Starting point is 00:34:00 That makes you a murderer. Well, sure, sure. Vosh on the show, I asked him, when does life begin? He says, some point after birth. So they usually say, like, at first breath or something. Like, that isn't a legitimate debate. Some point. But that's, yeah.
Starting point is 00:34:11 But see, that's so stupid because it's not true. If you're pregnant and you get in a car crash, like a DWI car crash, somebody hits you, that's a double murder. Not in every state. Oh, really? Yeah, not in every state. Oh, wow. Well, I know that's in Texas if you're pregnant.
Starting point is 00:34:22 I think California, too. But so that proves that obviously it's a life. Yep. Of course it does. So, I mean, it's just very stupid. It is dumb. And like, I get the argument. I mean, I'm anti-abortion, but I get the argument.
Starting point is 00:34:33 Oh, first trimester, second trimester, maybe. Like, I kind of understand their point. But up until birth, I mean, that is literal murder. And then on top of that, Planned Parenthood has been exposed selling these baby body parts all over multiple times. Like, I don't understand how people don't see how sick it is to carry a baby to full term and then kill it. I think part of it is that abortion has become an issue that you're not allowed to question without questioning feminism, which I think you should do. I think about, you know, there's very little. It's similar to the birth control conversations, right? Like you can't say,
Starting point is 00:35:08 hey, maybe the birth control pill has long-term side effects that we don't talk about enough without it being like you are trying to set women back and chain them to the kitchen and whatever else like the fear is. And I think it's similar with abortion, right? Like if you don't let women have access to abortions, then you hate them and you're trying to enslave them or whatever. When really like the conversation would be like, do we have enough research out there about the long-term consequences of these things i'm with you i think it should be something that you don't want that people are against that it is a life and you recognize such but if you're like a belief science and trust everything feminist i think the way to convert them would be like hey has anyone done a study on what the long-term consequences for your body after you have abortion are because i think part of it is they don't talk about it
Starting point is 00:35:44 because we can't question this at all it's It's so it's it really is an emotional issue, but not in terms of preserving life. It's emotional in the sense of like, you are questioning the philosophy and ideology with which I govern every decision I make extreme feminism. Well, but if you're trying to appease feminists, then why do you let trans people in all their circles? And that's what I say all the time is it's like the toxic feminism is, you know, it's pro abortion. It's pro men competing in women's sports. They have adopted the T the LGBT is now a part of feminism. And it makes absolutely no sense. I said the feminist movement is the most anti-woman movement we've ever seen. And to your point, it's true. Like, why don't we talk about the emotional side effects? I think conservatives
Starting point is 00:36:22 have finally, you know, gotten on the birth control train and talking about all of the ways that feminism is hurting our generation. But I think that a lot of these women are so scared of leaving the feminist cult and speaking out against like, oh yeah, maybe men shouldn't be in women's sports, but now you're not a feminist and you're not pro-women
Starting point is 00:36:40 because trans women are women. It's become this complete just dystopia on the left. The divide between Alex and I are the same generation, right? Between us and Gen Z, they've watered down the word, right? I'm sure they don't use abortion in your circles. They call it healthcare. They've moved that goalpost so far down. It's now healthcare. It's a woman's right. I believe it's murder. That's what I believe. I believe it is always murder. I don't want to celebrate it. We don't celebrate suicide. Why do we celebrate murder? Right. It is the removal of life. It's never a good thing. I understand sometimes it happens. Life of the mother is involved. Rape, incest. We have these things. But you water that down so't believe it's health care. And it's like there's a there's like a glitch, like they don't know how to respond to that because they are so they are
Starting point is 00:37:28 so ingrained in this this conversation of like, if if you don't let women have abortions, it's like not letting someone who's diabetic have insulin. Like it's a complete it's so different from how we view it. And I think that's one of the conversations that I like that abortion is like, well, how do we value life and where does it begin? And like, what are the things that we are willing to say no to as a culture? And I think ultimately, it's one of the things that reveals how trust the science team doesn't actually use any of their own methods to prove what they want, right? Like, do you guys know if abortion has any long term consequences? Do we know if abortion creates any kind of scar tissue? Do we know if abortion has any kind of increase in cancer rates, right?
Starting point is 00:38:08 Like, I bet anyone who advocates over abortion doesn't know any of that. Yes, I have seen the liberal white women and what happens to them after they have abortions. Have you seen them? They're all freaking nuts. Well, most of them have never even seen what an abortion actually is, and that's also a major problem. But they're so bought into regurgitating the talking points that they've been fed by their movement that they're like unwilling to hear out any opposing opinion about any of the social justice issues same thing with like blm and everything if you go against their regime then you are no longer a feminist and you don't fit in with our crowd
Starting point is 00:38:37 it's either you agree with all of it or none of it because you're threatening their identity right and that's what i think about like harry sisson the Biden stuff, too. It's like if you have decided that you are pro-Biden no matter what happens, you're going down. Like everyone gets gets irritated with the like always Trumpers, right? Like liberal media will be like they would do anything that Trump says and this, that and the other. It's like you guys have those people, too. In fact, you're almost worse because in this case, there's an elderly man on stage who seems to be really struggling. And you guys are just catching up on the fact that maybe this isn't OK. We got we got more big news.
Starting point is 00:39:11 There's so much. Take a look at this tweet from political polls. You want to read that, Alex Stein? New Jersey general election is giving Trump an advantage by one point. Forty one percent Trump, 40% Joe Biden. This is either the, it's coefficient. They've done a lot of polls. They're cited widely.
Starting point is 00:39:31 This may be, it's got to be either the worst polling organization known to man to put Trump up in New Jersey. Perhaps it is just a blip on the radar. But if this is an accident, this is like just a polling error. Trump shouldn't be anywhere near Biden. New Jersey's like D plus 20 something. How many people went to his New Jersey rally?
Starting point is 00:39:55 Wasn't it like a hundred? That's South Jersey. And it was, yeah, they estimated like a hundred thousand. So even if this is in the margin of error, that is wild. And now it may be their poll is spot on. Trump is winning in New Jersey. There were Gen Z kids at that rally in New Jersey.
Starting point is 00:40:12 As you see that younger kid, the white kid that went viral, is talking about, oh, I can't repeat it here. It's YouTube. But young people are showing up even in New Jersey. Young people are showing up. I think they're actually hungry for the truth. I will say like this past semester, traveling with Charlie Kirk and Turning Point at our Change My Mind events and all of our speaking events, we've had the longest lines that I've ever seen
Starting point is 00:40:32 being involved in politics in the last three years. And I genuinely see our generation waking up and they're sick and tired of being lied to by the regime and constantly being on their phones. But the thing is, is, you know, they're going to college and still being indoctrinated every single day that they have to actually seek out the truth
Starting point is 00:40:47 or it's going to take people like us going to those campuses and changing their minds. But I do see it. I do think that there is a large amount of our generation that is going to go to the polls because they are sick of it. Sick of the, is there something specific? Just the left.
Starting point is 00:41:01 I mean, is it always social issues or is it some of economics? Sometimes I wonder if there are young people who are just like, how am I supposed to become an adult right now? So I did ask, what is the biggest issue facing our generation today? And the number two answers I got were political division. And it actually was inflation. It was, I am concerned that I'm not going to be able to afford to buy a house.
Starting point is 00:41:19 I have no savings. I can't get a job because the job market right now in America is horrible for current graduates. They can't seem to find jobs. And I know it's been viral on TikTok lately of people are applying to hundreds of jobs and can't even land a couple of interviews to even get a job. So I do think like for the large amount, immigration for Gen Z, I wouldn't say is a huge issue because I think they see the social side of immigration more than millennials and Gen Xers. But for Gen Z, I will say the inflation is definitely hitting their bank accounts more than they thought. Anecdotal, but I got kids, lots of kids. So many kids.
Starting point is 00:41:52 So many children. Oldest is in high school. When I was a kid growing up, you were, you know, by the time you were a junior, you always had a car. Like, you had a license, you had a car. Yeah. The car lot is empty at the high school. These kids aren't getting cars, right? And that used to be a thing you grow up you hit 17 18
Starting point is 00:42:07 You work at a job for months your parents kind of pitch in meet you halfway you get a vehicle these kids don't have cars Well, I'm not trying to talk about me but getting a car is like the most important thing I got a hardship license my dad and I we went so I got my License at 15 and he lied and said he had a bunch of health problems and had to drive him to the hospital at any moment Hope we don't get in trouble for that My point is that is crazy how much we've changed in a short time. That was the most important thing in my life was getting a car, driving. And now the fact that kids don't want to do that, that's very...
Starting point is 00:42:34 I don't think they can afford it. I think it's that. It's the lack of affordability. I think they can't afford it. Yeah. That's bad. Because it's not just the car, it's in the gas and the maintenance. Oh, but cars have gotten way expensive.
Starting point is 00:42:42 We're shopping for a car for my oldest. You can get a cheap beater car. Like, my first car was a $700 Ford Explorer. And it broke down, like, all the maintenance. Oh, but cars have gotten way expensive. We're shopping for a car for my oldest. You can get a cheap beater car. Like, my first car was a $700 Ford Explorer. And it broke down, like, all the time. Car insurance is up, like, 25%. Uh-huh. I mean, it is wild. So you're saying you're shopping for a car for your oldest? We're shopping car for oldest, and we want something that has, you know, it's reliable, lower miles.
Starting point is 00:42:58 It's not a last-due college or whatever, but we're talking, like, $12,000, $13,000 for a used car with 50-plus thousand miles on it. My first car was a hatchback Mazda 323. And I've been trying to find one, but they're just gone. It's 1989. It was 1989 Mazda 323. And it was like 800, 900 bucks.
Starting point is 00:43:16 And it broke down all the time. And then it just stopped working after a little while. But that's your first car, you know? Next thing cars build character. It had a cassette player in it. And I remember I was 18 and I was driving on the highway and it's super small. You can probably fit two, three people in there comfortably and four people in there uncomfortably. And it's just this tiny thing, but it was mine. Yeah. I think that, that, I mean, it's, it's sort of an American thing because we
Starting point is 00:43:39 are a more driving culture than other countries, but like getting, getting your license and being able to go and being able to either go to a job or your friend's house or things that you're interested in like it is it is a a big uh goal for a lot of teenagers i had a lot of friends who uh when we were in high school you know their grandparents passed and they inherited their car and it was a way to just get started and it's not like it's super cool but it's also like allowed them to begin to do all kinds of things pursuing interests whether it's professional or just on the side or whatever it is. And the fact that teenagers are already hitting this barrier. I can't imagine being a new graduate or someone who's coming out of the trades being like, I would
Starting point is 00:44:15 like to buy a home. I would like to start a family. I would like to start saving for a cool trip and just feeling like you could never do it. That sort of hopelessness is one of the things that I think the economic issues has a severe impact on the younger generations when you're older you've had some savings you go through a hardship like it's tough you don't like it you're stressed but being able to be like anything i want right now i can literally not achieve because i can't afford it it's devastating people just starting cat families i'm not even joking like it's like these young people i can't afford anything and they get a cat. I can't hate on that. I hate how cats are great.
Starting point is 00:44:49 I'm just saying they should be having babies. But there's like, where do you put the babies if you don't have a house? And they can't afford a house anymore. I mean, the median price change from 2020 just to 2024. I mean, what you used to be able to afford with a $60,000 salary, you need now double that. And the kids don't have savings like me, myself. I'd love to buy a house right now. I mean, what you used to be able to afford with a $60,000 salary, you need now double that. And the kids don't have savings like me, myself, I'd love to buy a house right now. And I think that's why our marriage rates have dipped and why the birth rate has dipped is also because people are
Starting point is 00:45:14 so concerned about affording it. That's why women continue to work and slave away in the corporate world. Or do only fans now every girl's doing an onlyans to make money, which is like another part of our society where it's like degrading so much because the girl's like, I don't know how to get a job. Okay, well, I can show my boobs and make, you know, 5,000 bucks a month or whatever it is.
Starting point is 00:45:33 But not everyone has good boobs. Yeah, that's true. I don't know if you even have to. Not every guy wants that. You know what I mean? I saw a story of a girl who tried OnlyFans and she ended up losing money because nobody was actually subscribing to her
Starting point is 00:45:44 and she was sold this false reality by the one percenter saying, go on OnlyFans, you she ended up losing money because nobody was actually subscribing to her, and she was sold this false reality by the one percenters saying, go on OnlyFans, you'll make a ton of money, it's worth it. And she ended up selling just her body to these men and not actually being able to afford a living, and now she's just working a desk job. I think it's China. China. Yeah, I think if I was working in cyber command of the U.S., I'd be like, we want to get as many of our adversaries women quitting their jobs and being degenerates because it will depress their economy.
Starting point is 00:46:14 It will slow growth and it will distract and steal resources from men. The women producing sexual content will not be adding anything substantive to the economy. So that means you are shifting production towards something that can't benefit them in the long run. And it will build bad behaviors. It will depress their fertility rates. It is the best psychological attack on a nation. You're exactly right, because the fentanyl crisis is coming straight from China.
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Starting point is 00:47:04 So what's happening is the women on OnlyFans, they take money from men. They go to the grocery store and they buy milk, bread and eggs. Right. It's more than that. But just simply put, where is the labor being produced to replace the products being extracted from the economy? The way an economy should work basically, if you go back in time, is I'm going to grow wheat and then I'm going to trade that wheat to a baker in exchange for finished baked products. And it's the synergy between what I make and what he makes. And then that's how you get an economy. One guy
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Starting point is 00:49:36 able to make a quote unquote living off the internet, but I don't think it's actually sustainable. And I think it's another way to just psychologically cripple the American people. Yeah. And I think a lot of onlyFans slash influencer culture, I know they're technically different. It feeds on a level of like materialism and security that a lot of young people, but definitely think a lot of young Americans have, you know, it looks cool. They're always on vacation. They have flashy things. This OnlyFans girl bought her crazy car. Like this influencer is, you know, going to meet cool celebrities or whatever it is like it's aspirational content but not in a way that
Starting point is 00:50:09 cultivates strong values it's aspirational in uh in that it plagues on our deep insecurities that we don't have the cool thing or we don't have enough or we don't get to we don't get to live this luxurious lifestyle and I think that's sad It's idolizing oneself instead of something greater than yourself. And I think that plays into like the Gen Z election. That's why they're so attached to the left is because that's what they're propagating on the left is instead of, hey, trust in other people and, you know, reject the government. They're so used to getting the handouts and they're used to like talking to the big government. And I think that's a problem is because they're just used to being handed everything and it's the social issues and they trust the democratic party instead of actually seeking up towards something bigger
Starting point is 00:50:53 than themselves when you're on college campuses do you ask young young college students or you know young voters what their ideal life is because i think it would be so different that would be really the way your grandparents described it. Yeah, I mean, majority of the time I've asked like, oh, what's your dream job? Like, oh, I want to be a podcaster, a YouTuber. But I feel like people think that they're genuinely just going to make a ton of money
Starting point is 00:51:15 and live this like happy socialist utopic life. Because I've met multiple people who are genuine communist and Marxist on college campus. I've walked through the Hamas encampments and they're just so convinced that they're going to get paid to protest, I think, the rest of their lives. And like the normie people are like, oh, I'm just going to work a job the rest of my life, you know, maybe have some kids. But it's not trending in the way that they're going to actually foster healthy nuclear families in the future because they idolize themselves and they're more worried about just making a living on their own and making money and climbing the non-existent societal
Starting point is 00:51:49 social ladder well maybe this is maybe you disagree with this but i actually would encourage people to try to like youtube or podcasts if you actually put enough effort into it you could be successful because more kids i think say that they would rather be a youtuber than an astronaut now when they get surveyed so it's like anything in life Like if you really want to be a youtuber you really want to be a content creator then learn how to edit learn how to shoot And if you don't succeed in your own content, there's so many people that need editors and that need this skill So if you really do want to do that I say go all-in and and I don't think that's bad for society like young people like I want to be an influencer me
Starting point is 00:52:22 No, I know I'm not saying that people said that. It's more of the people that are, they idolize the influencer and the materialism culture that's shown online, but they won't, exactly. I think an influencer who is like, hey, I'm really interested in this issue and I'm going to create content around it is very different than someone who's like, I want to be a vague lifestyle influencer where I just feel
Starting point is 00:52:40 myself kind of doing nothing all day. There are people who are really passionate about something and the internet is great because they are able to basically create their own businesses. But it's very different than, you know, I would just want to know from a 17 year old, like when you say influencer, what do you mean? Do you mean that like you have, you're really into candle making and you want, oh, are you killing flies over there?
Starting point is 00:52:58 You want to have a YouTube channel where you kill, you kill flies. You make candles and you teach everyone the empire of candles or whatever it is versus like I want to be able to like take selfies in the mirror and right be played to advertise like the coolest newest yoga line or whatever it is like very different in terms of what you're contributing and kind of how it feeds your psyche when you're doing it yeah but what industry does America really even have anymore I mean besides the military-industrial complex like if you want to work for Halliburton or Raytheon or General Dynamics, you have a good job.
Starting point is 00:53:28 But I'm just trying to think, like, what industry is even thriving in America today that's really good for young people to get into? I mean, insurance salesmen? No. I mean, become a teacher, become a nurse, I guess. But most of the nurses are freaking travel nurses from somewhere else. Bloomberg had an article, I think it was,
Starting point is 00:53:44 people making up to, I think it was a quarter million dollars a year. A third of them are living paycheck to paycheck. Yeah, I saw that too. Wow. Nutty. I don't think people realize how bad things are getting. That video the other day where the dude said, I reordered groceries from two years ago and it went from $100 to $440.
Starting point is 00:54:00 You're making $250,000. You're paying over $100,000 a year. My grocery bill is $3,000 a month. No, it's not. But you've got 17 kids. I have 17 boys. And that's at Costco? You're spending that much money?
Starting point is 00:54:14 No, we shop deals. We do BOGOs. I mean, I still eat steak because, what, I'm not going to eat steak? I know, right? Let the kids eat something. They can eat grass. Oh, they eat steak. You need to go buy a cow and just use the cow all year.
Starting point is 00:54:26 Cows are extremely expensive. One cow though. It's cheaper if you invest. If you buy one cow and have it processed and then you have that meat and freeze it for years. My family does. It is the most economical way to actually have steak. Like my mom actually just bought a pig, a full pig, and it was like $5 a pound for the
Starting point is 00:54:42 entire pig. But you have to have the initial investment. And you can't just only eat. Then you have to use all the parts. It's all of it. And you also have to have a pound for the entire pig. But you have to have the initial investment. And you can't just only eat. Then you have to use all the parts. It's all of it. And you also have to have a place to store it. I know people want to do this, but they live in apartments. Do you have a deep freezer in your apartment?
Starting point is 00:54:52 Yeah. It's $900 to $5,000 on average. Yeah. $900 is cheap for a year of steaks. But think about the quality. It's got to be butchered. It's got to be stored properly. That's it.
Starting point is 00:55:04 You cut it up, store it. I mean, I... Because they deliver it in the freezer pack. I tell you this. It's actually something easier is that if you get a bunch of them, you're making money because if you leave them alone for a long enough period of time on a large enough piece of land, they make more of themselves. And then it's like you buy two.
Starting point is 00:55:20 Next thing you know, you got three. Or you just eat the Bill Gates food. Well, this is the great thing about chickens. Because you just leave them alone and then you come back and there's more. And then it's like, well, I'll be damned. They make more of themselves and you eat the extras. And the eggs. You get all those eggs.
Starting point is 00:55:36 Your unlimited omelets. They lay a lot. I think they lay like a dozen. If they get broody and start laying on them. They eat like one a day. Yes, every day. And, but you can eat the boys. You know what I mean?
Starting point is 00:55:49 The roosters, too many of them. Eat them. Chicken nugget. Tastes great. Bring back homesteading. But it would require people not living in apartments, which require them not living in cities, which is hard. Yeah, you're right. It's hard because that's the reality is that people live in metropolitan cities and apartments.
Starting point is 00:56:03 Most people don't have the ability to have a deep freeze. Because they can't even afford a house. Genuinely, this is all coming from the WEF. You will own nothing and you will be happy. It's intentionally done to where our generation is being crippled to not be able to buy houses so they can't actually have their own self-sustainable
Starting point is 00:56:19 family life and instead you're going to rely on the government. Yes, but they're going to have Neuralink virtual AI-generated porn to watch. It's WALL-E. Yeah, you're going to rely on the government. Yes, but they're going to have Neuralink virtual AI generated porn to watch. It's WALL-E. Yeah, it's going to be worse than WALL-E. Imagine if we were watching WALL-E but all of the fat people on those carts were actually watching porn the whole time.
Starting point is 00:56:35 Disgusting. Yeah, that's what they say. You're going to be hooked up to a machine and you're going to be able to ejaculate multiple times a day through this whatever metaverse that they plug through your cerebral cortex and it's going to be better than the reality that you're living currently. And they're going to say that you can live for a thousand years in the metaverse, but only 70 years. I believe that is not true. It's not about ejaculation. It's about them just triggering the dopamine in your brain like they did with that rat. They put an electrode in your
Starting point is 00:57:01 brain with a neural link and then it's like you're going to be in this VR world. And then Klaus Schwab will appear in front of you wearing his weird comic book villain costume. And he's going to look at you and go, Alex, hello. Are you satisfied? Are you happy owning nothing and living in the pod? And you're going to be like, I click yes. And when you do, it's going to go, it's going to wash over like opiates, like heroin. You're going to feel so good to live in the pod and eat the bugs.
Starting point is 00:57:28 It is impossible to emulate the connection you have with someone when you have physical intimacy. I don't care what chemical they put in my brain, whatever the connection I have with my wife is stronger than anything they could possibly feed my brain. That takes time. That takes investment. That takes showing up and being there for them. It's these one night stands,
Starting point is 00:57:46 these things, people have no idea what that connection feels like. It's true. And the challenge is making that connection is much harder than sensory triggering of a dopamine receptor or something. So they put the rats in the cage and they put the lecture on the brain and the rat
Starting point is 00:58:02 was able to press the dopamine release button and it just gave up on everything. It started mashing the button. Well brain and the rat was able to press the dopamine release button. It just gave up on everything. It started mashing the button. Well, and I don't not trying to, you know, bring it back there. But I think the sexual aspect of it is going to be important, though, because so many guys are basically hate women. I noticed like I got a bunch of kickback because Dana White, who I'm sorry for tweeting this, even though I'm not really that sorry. When he hit his girlfriend or his wife at the time, I was like, this like this is disgusting guy should never hit his wife and i got killed in the comment section it's like equal left equal right and then also yeah literally and i'm saying conservatives are
Starting point is 00:58:33 like yeah you should if she hit him first you should hit him back and then on top of that tim what's some of the biggest content like defend yourself well excuse me morgan's got on this podcast whatever podcast where you just have on onlyans girls and you just yell at them. So men, I think, are sexually frustrated and are mad at women. There's a weird animosity between this younger generation. They can't go on dates more. This online dating makes it so superficial that it's hard to meet a person in real life because they're automatically swiping left and right. Maybe they should stop watching porn.
Starting point is 00:59:01 Yeah, porn's a big aspect. That's what I'm saying. Porn is hurting intimacy uh all the socioeconomic factors that they're poor the fact that girls are it's harder to get with i think that's why the younger society is so mad and i think they're we took away a lot of cultural dynamics like as we move towards sexual liberation and it's like anyone could do whatever we also took away some sort of like social protocols that people were like okay so how do you ask a girl out you call her on the phone you call her in advance like it sounds so dumb and basic but if you watch those like old-timey
Starting point is 00:59:29 like 50s videos where it's like how to politely ask a girl to prom like there are things that i think young men especially because they're in a difficult position where they uh they have to be the ones to like put yourself out there and ask someone else like we made it so like but if you do that she'll think you're creepy. Well, but actually you should text her on OnlyFans or you should do whatever. Like it made it so much more difficult than it needs to be because we were like pursuing liberation,
Starting point is 00:59:52 so to speak. It didn't make any sense. And you guys have, young men have really paid the price. Is it okay to strike a woman if it's because I'm trying to hit the fly, but the fly was on accident. Like fly swatter up,
Starting point is 01:00:04 like accidental striking is okay. but that's the other thing. I'm telling you, these dating apps are really bad too because, and this is not all women, but women get more messages than men on these apps. Oh, yeah. And don't get messages. So these women have kind of weird expectations now where all these guys are throwing themselves at you,
Starting point is 01:00:20 so it does make it just harder to use it all. It is still possible to meet women in the real world. And I think the perception from media because of apps has made a lot of guys think you can't. But I'm just going to throw out this very simple scenario. I'm not going to encourage anybody to do anything because you've got to figure out your own lives. But just imagine there's a
Starting point is 01:00:38 dude in Miami and he's got a dog. Maybe it's a 15-pound dog. Not a big one, but not a little one. And he's walking on the beach and then, oh, it got off the leash. And then it runs over to a couple girls in dog. Not a big one, but not a little one. And he's walking on the beach. And then, oh, it got off the leash. And then it runs over to a couple girls in bikinis. And they're going, oh, it's a dog. And then you walk over and say, sorry about that.
Starting point is 01:00:54 Rex is a little, he loves people. Boom, you just met two people. Well, you know. If you go out in the real world to do that, though. Exactly. I think the other part is, like, you should just ask your friends to set you up. Now, the caveat there is that, like, you can't be a jerk who sleeps with her and never calls her back. And you can't be a terrible girl who shows up and is like, I want the most expensive thing on menu and you're a terrible person and like talks down to someone like you yourself, then have to conduct yourself in a way that your friends would be like, yeah, I'm proud to know you.
Starting point is 01:01:16 But actually, everyone knows someone, you probably know someone who is single and looking for someone, you should just refer them to each other. The problem is feminism has weaponized masculinity against men to where if you show any kind of masculinity, opening the door for a woman, being chivalrous, asking her on a date, that can be seen as creepy or unwanted attention. And that's why so many women are just going on dating apps. And it's true. Women get seen exponentially more than men and will get messages. And I think women selfishly love the attention where they go on the dating apps, not actually to go on a date ever.
Starting point is 01:01:51 They just want to be a pen pal and they want to continue to just have these conversations, get fed compliments, and then they can turn off their profiles and leave. And then it's going to take someone to come in the real world to actually meet them. I always hear girls will be like, well,
Starting point is 01:02:03 I went through a breakup and so I immediately downloaded this thing so I could feel better. It's for attention. You should feel better, not because random men on the internet are praising you. Like you have a self-esteem issue and I hope you address that. That's why they go on those Reddits
Starting point is 01:02:14 where they just post naked pictures of themselves for free. I was at the University of Alabama and I asked women, do we need men? Like a Southern school. And I had multiple women say, no, we don't need men. Someone who even had a boyfriend said, I love my boyfriend, but like, I don't need him. He's nice to have around. How sad is that? Every single man I asked, every single man I asked that question, do we need
Starting point is 01:02:34 women? Absolutely. We need women. And it just shows the depravity of our generation that these women have bought into feminism and they go around saying, we don't need men. I'll go on dating apps. I can sleep with whoever I want to the sexual glorification of oneself and only fans feminism says it's good i think i think what we should do is alex you should go to a college campus and ask women if women need men and when they say no say oh thank god and then pull out uh like like one of those uh those uh full body suits used to climb in the sewers and hand it to her and be like, we got a serious problem in the sewer and ain't no man wants to do it. So lady, it's your job. You're going to climb around in human waste and you're gonna start digging dead rats out of pipes,
Starting point is 01:03:13 but you don't need no man. Right? Well, guess what? Women don't do that job. No, gender roles are real. It's the word need, right? Women are like, I can't need a man. I can't need anything from him.
Starting point is 01:03:24 Like, of course people need each other that's why we have communities it's not it's not a scary thing it's not a comment on your character it's it's that feminism has told women that if you say you need a man that means that you are weak and like whatever else like it's it's so toxic to their psyche and i think ultimately that's why they all look at this language and say like like i wonder if there's a way to phrase that question where they'd be like no no, of course, of course he should be around. And they hear the word need and they're like, I can't say that. That's anti-feminist.
Starting point is 01:03:48 I think it comes down to pride. No one wants to admit that they have faults. No one wants to admit that they need help. Sometimes it comes down to pride. We are a culture that just, we are perfect people. And there is nothing wrong with what I'm doing. Even the wrong things that I'm doing are not wrong. You know, I always just try to be,
Starting point is 01:04:01 whenever I can encourage people who are trying to get fit, go to a gym. That's the best place to meet somebody but if there's a dude who's working out and you can tell that he knows what he's doing and you're out of shape and you've never worked out before and you ask for advice that dude will feel like a million bucks yeah to share his expertise it's like every guy's dream to be complimented because they never get complicated there's there's the meme where it's like the woman says, I asked my guy friend, when was the last time he got complimented? He was like, I've never been complimented. And it's like, women don't realize that guys do not get compliments unless they like lift the
Starting point is 01:04:35 boulder or win a competition and get a gold medal or something. But you walk into that gym and you see a guy and he's clearly successful at his workout routine. You're like, Hey man, could you give me a few pointers on how to, you know, do the lifting right? Like, what am I supposed to do? He's going to be like, yes, super excited. And that's true for probably most sports. Like, pick a sport.
Starting point is 01:04:54 You want to play pickleball? I bet you show up. There's going to be a dude there and he's going to be like, yeah, let's play pickleball. This is great. I'll show you everything because that's it. Community, it's not as hard. Like, you just got to go outside and you got to talk to people.
Starting point is 01:05:05 My jujitsu gym is just like that. Gracie Bradenton. Like, we love when people come in because we practice. We train three or four days a week. When we have someone new come in, we get excited. Because they're like, man, that was awesome. Show me that. And then you spend years with these people training them.
Starting point is 01:05:18 It's great. You're like, you've been doing jujitsu for two weeks. And then someone walks in and they're like, can you teach me something? You're like, yes, I can, actually. I've been doing this for two weeks and then someone walks in and they're like, can you teach me something? You're like, yes I can actually. I've been doing this for two weeks. Well the worst thing, and I think it goes, it's like, it's a nuclear family. The fact that most people are-
Starting point is 01:05:31 The worst thing is a nuclear family, I agree. Well I mean, I don't know if I was gonna say, I don't know if it's the worst thing ever. What? Because these kids are born without a dad or without a mom or whatever, for whatever reason. And I mean, you're gonna be screwed up. You're gonna have daddy issues if you're a girl girl then maybe you start only fans of your dad's
Starting point is 01:05:47 in your life and then if you're a guy you know raised without your mom you're probably going to be like i don't know maybe a anti-woman it's just i think that's the problem is that we don't have it's the destabilization yeah i mean we don't have enough two-parent homes well think about no-fault divorce in our country to where kids are being raised in these unstable households and it is the destabilization 100 of the nuclear family that is i mean the next generation when it comes to dating if they grew up in a divorced household they already go into their next relationship like i don't know if this is forever uh and it's really sad yeah i mean my parents got divorced and that's why i'm scared to death to get married so yeah i'm screwed up that's like a real that's a real thing is this a conversation you had you with your wife when you
Starting point is 01:06:27 guys were getting married? Like divorce? Are we going to get divorced? Like how did you approach that? I have to defer to the married person. So, um, we had actually already been divorced, both of us. So, um, I'm actually on my second marriage. We've been together now for 14 years. And when we met each other, we both got married very young and we didn't really know how to have relationships. When we did meet, it was very much like, look, I'm not looking to get married. I'm looking just to meet someone, say hi. We didn't even hold hands because we just, we were just friends, right? When we talk about divorce, we talk about what makes it work, what makes it last. It's, if we have an argument, disagreement, it always starts with this. Is this
Starting point is 01:07:03 the thing that's going to make you leave me? Because if not, be nice. Don't call me names. Let's talk this through. And it seems to help quite a bit. But divorce is never on the table, ever. We made a commitment to each other, and that's what we're going to do. Did your first wife reach out after you went viral for stealing that lectern? She had to.
Starting point is 01:07:19 Did she resurface? She had to resurface. What have you become, Adam? I will say this, that she was reached out to by multiple sources. No. She was, and she didn't say anything. No one said anything bad about me, because maybe I'm just a nice guy. That's cool.
Starting point is 01:07:34 You are a very nice guy. There's nothing bad to say. I'm not kissing your ass, but you were a really nice guy. On the way here, you changed the tire for a little old lady who got a flat tire. No, you did not. I'm kidding, dude. I was about to say. Oh, my God.
Starting point is 01:07:48 I did cut her off, though. She was going very slow. Well, let's talk about J6. We have this story here from Julie Kelly. This is huge. The Supreme Court has just ruled that the obstruction charges no good. This means the Department of Justice has unlawfully prosecuted 350 plus Americans for their participation in January 6th, a flagrant abuse of the law to punish those who protested Biden's election and criminalized political dissent.
Starting point is 01:08:13 Now, you know a lot about this, my good friend, lectern guy. And this was this was the felony charge they were trying to get to put everyone in prison for decades because, you know, a lot of people got misdemeanor charges. This one was the felony. And now what happens? I mean, you're not a lawyer, but are you have you followed this? I have. So I think the way the 1512 read is that you would have to destroy documents, you know, ballots that would actually stop the vote from going through, stop an actual proceeding. That's not what happened. A lot of these judges knew that and they knew they didn't have standing to do this, but they it anyway did not care where we are now is there a lot of people who've already finished their sentences they're already done they've already spent three years
Starting point is 01:08:52 brandon fellows is uh one of these people with a felony uh-huh had the felony did three years he's done now he's on supervised release and i just got out 30 something days ago and where's what are we going to do for him? What can we do for him? He's already served his entire time. You can't sue the DOJ. You can't sue these judges. They have immunity. There is no restoration for these people. What about, what about Matthew Perna who took his life? How do we help these people? We can't. The damage has been done. Moving forward, what we see the judge judges already talking about is stacking the misdemeanors and then adding more time That way instead so Eric Holder had a memo to the
Starting point is 01:09:31 To the judges where he said, you know We're gonna take the worst charge and then the sentencing guidelines will be done on that and that's how things were going Now that they remove this they're just gonna find misdemeanors stack them together. So sentences are longer This is retribution and they will continue to move forward. They will find new things. You can be creative. That's crazy. This case is really interesting because it's over 300 people who are affected by this, including I think it's like 250, including President Donald Trump, who are facing these charges. Their legal battle is ongoing. And I think you're right. There are people I mean, I don't know if they could sue for wrongful imprisonment or whatever else,
Starting point is 01:10:07 but there are very few pass forwards, especially if you've already had to pay the price of defending yourself. I mean, the burden of legal fees in America is crazy. I did find this ruling really interesting for a number of reasons. One of them was that Katonji John Brown. I'm trying to get it. If you hit me in the face with that on the live podcast. Alex is coming with a my pillow. I was making a really good point that fly is here to thwart me. Okay, well, Tim hunts the fly. I'm an electric fly swatter.
Starting point is 01:10:38 Katonji Brown Jackson, who is typically considered a liberal justice, joined with Roberts and four other conservative justices to join the majority position and say, like, this is not how this is supposed to be interpreted. We have to you can't make it a broad interpretation of this phrase. You have to make it narrow. Otherwise, this is this is incorrect. And I found that really fascinating at Amy Cullen Barrett, who people were all like, oh, another Trump appointee conservative. She's the one who joined with Kagan and Sotomayor. So it is interesting that the Supreme Court gets a lot of flack for being ideologically split. And that's one of the big fears that if Trump is elected, he'll appoint more conservatives. But actually, a lot of the court is really trying to interpret these issues in a way that I think would be good for America. Yeah, but forgive the Supreme Court.
Starting point is 01:11:24 I mean, I guess they did a couple of good things recently, but also they said that, you know, the government can tell social media companies what to say. Sort of. They didn't say, they said it doesn't have standing. And there's still a couple of cases that are pending. So I think ACB has young kids and we have seen protests outside of Supreme Court justice homes.
Starting point is 01:11:41 And I think she probably is afraid. I think it is very, very simple. She has a family. She is afraid. When it comes to Ketanji, I think she sees it as the implications and the precedent you're setting by having this charge brought and then prosecute people. Imagine when their side protests again and we're in a position of power. Are we allowed to use it in the same way? They're setting a precedent that can be used against them as well. Yeah, but it's been totally weaponized. They tried to burn the federal courthouse in Portland 19 days in a row.
Starting point is 01:12:08 And I think that person literally got probation. That's because we were in charge and that's not how we roll. Yeah, but like supervisors of the FBI or CIA, they're the ones that are going to be like, oh, do this. And they're talking to district attorneys. So it only takes like a few high power people to basically weaponize the department of justice against people so until we get out the deep state or whatever it is they can always let the criminals go for george floyd riots and then get all the white people for january 6th so i don't know how we fix that which you have seen the people from blm
Starting point is 01:12:39 um prosecuted the same way that j6s were prosecuted because i wouldn't well i actually wouldn't i don't think that's right well right now actually is a handful of antifa andy no's been covering this they're going to prison but it is not as insane as the j6s like it's surprising to see they're actually giving a couple years to these guys for their violent riots and but you got people who walked in a building facing 20 years until this and adam you said they reconvened and got the certification. They certified the election within three hours. So how could they charge them with a felony obstruction when they didn't obstruct anything?
Starting point is 01:13:10 I mean, I guess they. How can they charge someone with theft for moving furniture 20 yards and not taking anything? That was your proper charge. Felony theft. Felony theft. It was $100,000 worth of attorney fees we had to pay out of pocket. We could collect a single dime that came out of our pocket. And if we hadn't had those attorneys, would have been
Starting point is 01:13:29 in prison. I mean, there are people, Brandon Strzok is one of them. He said, you know, I took a plea deal because I just couldn't, I didn't think I had any other options. I think there are so many people who in these positions are being hit with these crazy charges and they are just saying like, I have to play ball with the government because I don't have the resources to fight this. Every plea deal is signed. It is coercion from a J6er that takes a plea deal. It is coercion.
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Starting point is 01:15:02 J6er, and you say, no, I didn't do that. You will get extra charges. You will spend more time in prison. Yeah, it makes me sick. My buddy Luke Coffey, he's in that same situation right now, and they charge him with assaulting a police officer because he had a crutch, and he basically touched their crutch to their riot shields. And I mean, his life could hopefully not. I pray to God that it's not. I love Luke. Never been arrested before. No criminal history. And he's looking at, I mean, 10 to 20 years in prison for being there. And like I said, he didn't even hit anybody. So I don't know. It's very challenging. That's my, I guess, one critique. I love Donald Trump. I'm going to vote for Trump.
Starting point is 01:15:37 I'm riding not with Biden. I'm riding with Donald Trump. But I would like to hear him say that he's going to do more for J6. I know he has mentioned it. It's not like he hasn't mentioned it, but I just I would like to see him do more because I just hate to see people that I personally know lives are ruined. And I think Trump maybe can pardon him once he gets in. But I'd like to hear him say that. He had said at that town hall that CNN hosted that he would, you know, he wants to review all the cases and pardon as many people as possible because a lot of people are i mean and like i think we all agree there are probably some people who like technically could get a misdemeanor trespassing charge or whatever but
Starting point is 01:16:13 i would love to see trump announce like tomorrow here are the people who are going to be on my like j6 case review panel and hit the ground running the day after the day he's inaugurated right because i am worried that it will be two years in, we finally return, and I just don't think we can leave people who are in jail for January 6th stuff suspended for that long. But why a review panel?
Starting point is 01:16:33 Well, that's what he said he wanted to do. He wanted to review every single case. I reject it. I think that's fair. No, I know. He should just say, blanket pardon. Well, and not to throw shade at you, Adam, but if they did charge you like a misdemeanor or something
Starting point is 01:16:44 and you had to do a little finer thing, I think that would have been fair, right? Absolutely. I mean, and then we wouldn't be in this process. I disagree. No, my wife and I do disagree. You really don't even think you should have got like a trespassing maybe or whatever? Slap on the wrist, metaphorically. Okay, let me ask you.
Starting point is 01:16:59 When you showed up there, were there barricades saying do not enter? No. Like no trespassing signs? No. You just walked up the stairs and walked into the building? Yep. Doors were open, walked right through them. You can't charge someone. I've been through this and this is what really pisses me off. Jen Uger yelled at me because I said, you cannot charge someone for trespassing unless they've been warned they are trespassing. And that's why there's private property all over the place with big old signs saying no trespassing. And it's why we had to do
Starting point is 01:17:23 it. Because if someone can access your property, even it's private property, let's say it's a thousand acres. And at the center of the thousand acres is your house. They can legally walk on your property because you did not warn them first. So I don't, I don't, I don't think you should have got anything. They should have asked you what happened. He said, I walked and said, okay, sir, have a nice day. I agree with you. I mean, I think this is one of the interesting things, right? Like we know from the videos that Tucker released that what the shaman was just like ushered in. Right. But I think part of the power of what Trump is saying, I will review the cases, is to be able to like hold up a document and saying like,
Starting point is 01:17:57 this is exactly why I don't agree with this. Here's what we're going. Because if he did a blanket pardon and not saying that he shouldn't, I just know that the other side, which we will have to deal with eventually, would say like, see corrupt dictator, let everyone out or whatever else. Like we I think people who who believe in the innocence of the January 6th and we believe that there is corruption in the judicial in the Department of Justice, that they are unfairly targeting these people know that the evidence supports this. Right. We know there is video evidence that there was no barricades. We know that that Trump offered all kinds of support and it was rejected. Like if you do a review and you can publish this, like whatever thousand document, you can always refer back to it and say, like, if you have a problem with the person I pardoned, go back and see why we made this decision. This is the issue I take with the left, not every single one, but Cenk Uygur, millions of followers, tens of thousands of subscribers.
Starting point is 01:18:45 You know, I'm saying he's got subscribers and he's got paid members for his website. I said. The people who smashed the windows and stormed their winter barricades down. Yes, I get that rioting is illegal. You get charged for that. But there were people who showed up to open green grass sidewalk, walked up to a building where the doors were open and cops were taking selfies with people. And they were like, howdy. And they said, howdy. And they walked on in. The cops were smiling. They walked through the velvet ropes, taking pictures and then left. And these people are going to jail. I met a couple. They got they got 18 months for exactly
Starting point is 01:19:19 that. And when I said you cannot charge people for trespassing if they don't know, Cenk Uygur goes on his show and starts ranting about, you have broken glass everywhere and you think stepping, you're walking through a window. And I'm like, he's lying. Because he knows the full context of what I said. The people who smashed windows go to jail. And the people who walked on the other side of the building where there was no riot, where the doors were just open, had no idea.
Starting point is 01:19:42 Those people are free to go. But they lie. Is breaking a window really, can you go to prison for that? Federal prison for breaking a window? where the doors were just open, had no idea those people are free to go. But they lie. Is breaking a window really – can they go to prison for that? Federal prison for breaking a window? That seems a little excessive. Well, I'm not even saying someone who broke a window should get federal prison. I was talking about the Proud Boys.
Starting point is 01:20:00 Should they, who have smashed a window, climbed in and were laughing about it, go to jail, get arrested and get charged? Yeah, I don't know. Was it two months, you know, or a fine for breaking a window? They should be sentenced in the way that other people who have historically done this have been sentenced. That is justice. And that's all I'm asking for. I'm not saying that everyone should get a blanket pardon.
Starting point is 01:20:15 I've never said that never will. If you genuinely hit a cop, struck an officer, you should be sentenced in a way that if you did it to anyone else in the other state, that sentence would work out. It should be that. That's justice a status fair. I agree. Well, we got one more major story, ladies and gentlemen. This one's a bit more esoteric. It's my word of the week. Supreme Court strikes down Chevron, curtailing power of power of federal agencies. Why this matters? When they tried implementing a vaccine mandate at the federal level for all companies with at least 100 employees, it was under this this precedent set by the Supreme Court, I think in 1984, that federal agencies can interpret the law as they choose. The ATF has used it to create bans on things like they tried banning the pistol braces, saying, you know what? We believe this is
Starting point is 01:21:01 the case. And we argued this on the show. You can't just decide a law is. But that was the precedent. Supreme Court said no. Now it's going to be back to the courts. They say by a vote of six to three, the justices overruled the landmark decision Chevron v. Natural Resources Defense Council, which gave rise to the doctrine known as the Chevron doctrine. Under that doctrine, if Congress had not directly addressed the question at the center of the dispute, a court was required to uphold the agency's interpretation of the statute as long as it was reasonable. But in a 35-page ruling, Chief Justice John Roberts said it was fundamentally misguided. Eleanor Kagan dissented. In an opinion joined by Justices Sonia Sotomayor, Katonji Brown-Jackson, notice it's always the evil justices, the left ones who are trying to. In what reality is it constitutional to accept that a bureaucratic agency can make law? The ATF said we hereby decree pistol braces illegal. And if you own them, you will go to prison. So, you know what we had to do when they passed this rule?
Starting point is 01:22:01 I said, OK, I talked to my lawyer. He says, take the braces off and remove them. Separate them from the domicile in which they are stored. And then you are allowed to have them just not attach the weapon. So I have to make these changes based on the federal government bureaucracy decreeing that it's not how this country is supposed to operate. Surprise, surprise. The liberal justices are evil. But there you go. There you go. They say, although the Chevron decision upheld Reagan era EPA interpretation of the Clean Air Act, blah, blah, blah, was generally hailed by conservatives at the time, the ruling eventually became a target of those seeking to curtail the administrative state. And so so here we are. This may be,
Starting point is 01:22:38 ladies and gentlemen, one of the biggest changes to happen in government, one of the biggest victories for those that believe in believe in freedom and oppose big government, the idea that the agencies now cannot act of their own whim. Did you get it? No. Dang it. I'm too slow with the pillow, sorry. But now it's your turn to talk, so...
Starting point is 01:22:57 We're talking about the three-letter agencies Fly, F-L-Y, should die. No. I don't know. The Kentucky Brown Jackson doesn't even know what a woman is. She's not fly. F-L-Y should die. No, I don't know. The Kentucky Brown Jackson doesn't know what a woman is. She's not a biologist. So basically, this means if the ATF wants to ban something, they can't just do it. They can't issue an executive rule where they're like, you know, you can't have that.
Starting point is 01:23:20 They said you can't have short barreled rifles. So we think pistol braces are. Nope. Now they're going to be like, we can't do that. Congressreled rifles. So we think pistol braces are. Nope. Now they're going to have to be like, we can't do that. Congress has to act. And the courts have to decide. The next is to repeal the NFA completely. Because all gun lulls are fake and gay.
Starting point is 01:23:34 Well, I think I'm hoping that Hunter Biden can actually get a lot of this overturned. If Hunter Biden. I got him. You got it. I got him! You got it! I got him! I saw a zap. Somewhere Mike Pence is flying. Did you hear the snap?
Starting point is 01:23:49 Yeah. I saw it. Anyway, what were we talking about? I got the fly. Hunter Biden's going to save gun laws in America. Yeah, someone explain that. I'm going to check on the fly. Okay, I will.
Starting point is 01:23:58 But any 2A person in the audience knows I'm going to fumble this, but I support you guys. I hope you're doing well. So Hunter Biden was convicted of falsely filling out this federal form because it said, are you addicted to drugs? And he said, no, not currently, even though he had just gotten out of rehab and was about to go buy crack cocaine. But I digress. But the argument is that the form is unconstitutional. It violates second amendment rights, which I actually sympathize with enormously. And it's this weird dynamic now where Hunter Biden has been convicted of something,
Starting point is 01:24:29 but actually a lot of conservatives feel as though the crime on which he was convicted is actually unconstitutional. And so hypothetically, he is now his appeal on this case, which again, hypothetically could go all the way to the Supreme Court and challenge this law that he has been convicted on would be backed by two way people, but have Hunter Biden as the poster child as he turns around and says, get away from me. I'm a Democrat. So it's fascinating. So this thing's got a button on it.
Starting point is 01:24:53 And when you press it, the there's there's metal on the outside protecting you, but in the inside. So the fly was still alive when I went down there. Oh, wow. It was trying to get up. And so I just you press the button and I whacked it and you could see the spark. And now it's done. There was an additional Supreme Court case for two-way rights where, again, no heroes, unsung heroes, right?
Starting point is 01:25:17 Hunter Biden's name in the post where everybody is. Another case was. You don't get to pick them. You don't get to pick them. They just, yeah. So another case was there was a guy, domestic abuse, red flag. They took his guns. But that's not, you can't do that.
Starting point is 01:25:30 That's not been passed, right? Well, he had a... So that's also a case they were hearing, and that might get overturned as well. Or even if you hit a girl, they can't come take your gun. Well, it was that, so he had, the case, at least when I read this one, because it was a man in Texas, and he had, I don't I'm afraid to speak on it too much because I don't know what the convictions have been like. But he had been, you know, allegedly beaten his girlfriend up in a parking lot and then threatened her with a gun afterwards saying, you know, I'll attack you if anyone if you tell anyone. And he hadn't been convicted of anything, but there had been a domestic violence restraining order issued. And so the question was, like, if you have a DV restraining order,
Starting point is 01:26:06 should you be allowed to have a gun? And Clarence Thomas was the lone dissent there. And he said, look, if he hasn't been convicted, we can't do anything, right? It's different if you have been convicted of a violent crime versus if you are just hypothetically accused of something. And I actually thought that was interesting because obviously the instinct is to be like,
Starting point is 01:26:22 dude, if you beat up your girlfriend, you're a terrible person and you're a threat. But if you haven't been convicted, you are presumed innocent until proven guilty. Yeah, they took all of my guns. They didn't even have a violent charge. All of them. And this was during the time. Oh, yes.
Starting point is 01:26:33 It took me quite a while. Now I buy a new gun every month. Wow. Grocery bill and gun bill. Yeah, I know. You got a gun for every kid. That's it. Yeah.
Starting point is 01:26:43 Well, listen, the Second Amendment should be protected. These red flag laws. Ipatch McCain loves red flag laws. I mean, it's ridiculous. But Joe Biden even says our guns are pointless because they can shoot us with F-16s. So I don't know. I love when he says stuff like that because it's the stupidest thing imaginable. Are we on F-35s now?
Starting point is 01:27:03 Was it F-35s? I don't even know. No, no, because he's mentioning 16s, but those were like three decades ago. We're on 35s now. But I just like to, whenever they bring that up, I'm just like, you know, Afghanistan called, Joe. Yeah, it's a bunch of goat herders in caves.
Starting point is 01:27:16 It is ground forces that win wars. You can clear the battlefield. You can gain control. You can take out infrastructure with with powerful siege weapons but you need human beings to do the groundwork biden has no idea what he's talking about it's the stupidest talking point ever what about all those videos and russian ukraine of them using drones to kill each other do you think that's the future of warfare just that will not secure so sending in it is and I warned the government, like I literally warned the government 13 years ago, 12 years ago, when I was part of the, what is it, the North American Drone Coalition or whatever.
Starting point is 01:27:51 We were doing some of the earliest drone work with these consumer grade drones that we were hacking to broadcast video. And I got asked by the U.S. government and universities who were trying to figure out how consumer grade drones are going to affect everything. So we were trying to figure out what do we do? How do we handle this? How should they operate? What are the rules? And the first thing I told them was, I think you guys need to consider what happens when someone with a range of three miles launches one of these things into a city. There's no way to stop it.
Starting point is 01:28:23 And if it's carrying something, let's just say dangerous, like how do you deal with that? And they were just like, we don't know. And I'm like, I gotta be honest, you can't. Once that thing is launched and it's in the city, whatever they put on it, it's there. Even if you knock this thing down, if you blast it with microwaves,
Starting point is 01:28:41 if you fire a net at it, if you launch confetti, if you get a tracking drone to chase after it, whatever it brought is there. So yes. However, let's say you got a nuclear power plant and you want to secure that. Ain't no drones going to secure it for you. You need human beings. Now, drones make it easy to deal with human beings, but humans are going to create, I think actually combating drone warfare will be not too difficult. Scrambling, hacking, frying, you can easily get, I mean, blinding these things, they don't fly well at night. It's very difficult. So I think there's ways to counter it. But if you want to secure a nuclear
Starting point is 01:29:19 power plant, you're gonna need some humans to go and go in the building and gain access to it. And that's all that matters. Your drone's not going to be able to do it. What about AI taking people's jobs? What's a bigger threat, drone bombs or artificial intelligence ruining the world, Tim? I think AI is the apocalypse. I think it's like a demonic supercomputer, basically. I don't know about that. I just think that what's going to happen is, you know, we were talking about OnlyFans earlier and how these women are basically removing themselves from a productive economy and they're producing nothing. Guys are then spending money. Like there's a certain amount of food in the economy, a certain amount of money. Money is used to buy the food. It's a representation of the value of the labor, but we now has it. It now represents debt instead.
Starting point is 01:30:02 And then money is created upon issuance of debt. So we're in this wacky system. This is why we have weird inflation. This is, they set it up a long time ago. It doesn't really make a lot of sense. But I can tell you this, at the very least, you cannot exist in a system. This is a lesson for AOC as well when she calls for deficit spending.
Starting point is 01:30:17 If the output is greater than the input, your system collapses. Thank you and have a nice day. So the issue with AI, much like OnlyFans, is that you are going to have people, you're going to have, like, one of the first things I see happening is someone's going to create an AI that will give you whatever you want for money. And what's the, what's, what's being valued? What's the value? Like, What are you getting from it? Nothing. So let's start here. AI can mass produce photos and videos.
Starting point is 01:30:49 The videos are getting incredible. And we're a year away from clean, clear video. Photos can already generate full text. That was a big thing they were screwing up with last year. Photographers for music, background music and stock music, gone. I will never. It's done. It happened.
Starting point is 01:31:10 We used to, 10 years ago, I remember going to these audio libraries. Epidemic Sound was a big one for YouTube. You'd spend X amount of dollars per month for a subscription to music you could use in your videos. Don't need it anymore. For free or for like 10 cents, I go to suno.com and I type in hip hop, electric beat and coffee commercial. And then it gives me a song. It's mine. I can use it. Nobody made it. Whoever has the AI is going to get the money, but it's going to start. This process starts centralizing revenue into the hands of a single corporation or one company that can produce all media.'s going to eliminate tons of jobs people are going to end up i swear three four years away
Starting point is 01:31:51 vr has gotten so great you are going to open up your vr you're going to put your headset on you're going to be in your your your like you you have a bedroom in your house maybe it's like 20 feet by 20 feet or whatever you draw the lines in in your VR so you know where your walls are. And then you say, AI game, give me a game where I'm a sheriff in the Wild West and the bandits are coming. And give me a good storyline with a great love interest. The video game itself will render and you'll be in VR. People are going to just disappear from the real world. They're already making plugins where you can play Skyrim, where your companion is plugged into chat GPT,
Starting point is 01:32:32 and you can talk to them while you're playing. So it used to be that you had this stupid companion running around with you, and they'd be like, yes, my liege. And you'd be like, carry my stuff. They would go, okay. And that's it. And they'd have some, my family once came from the South, but then they moved to the North, and it's just nonsense have some, my family once came from the South, but then they moved to the North and it's just nonsense. Now you can actually turn the game on, talk into the microphone and say, companion, come over here and tell me what the weather is like. And they'll be like, I don't quite know the weather. And you'll say, what do you want to do right now? I don't know. What do you want to, they'll talk to you because it's just, you're just talking to the AI.
Starting point is 01:32:59 This is going to replace people's human interaction. All of these people who are going on OnlyFans, these guys who are not getting married and having kids. Imagine what it's going to be like for the OnlyFans models when they can't get jobs either because the guys are like, I got digital girlfriend. We've already got the AI girlfriends. They're going to plug themselves in and they're going to be like, this feels good. Life is scary and hard. I can't do it. In VR, everyone's my friend and they love me.
Starting point is 01:33:22 What was that Joaquin Phoenix movie where he's married to his phone? Her? Yeah, her. That's what it's going to be like. Yeah. Where you're going to have some artificial girlfriend. We're already there. We pulled up the AI girlfriend stuff a couple weeks ago.
Starting point is 01:33:33 Match that with the Apple Vision Pro. There you go. And the Apple Vision Pro is going to put her in your house. Yep. And you're going to put it on and then she's going to be standing there and she's going to be like, how was work, honey? And like for-
Starting point is 01:33:42 Show me your boobs, honey. But for Alex, it's gonna be like, it's gonna be this anime waifu with cat ears. Yeah. And then, you know, that's, that's, and then he's gonna be- Human cat hybrid. Is right. And a big old booty.
Starting point is 01:33:53 The thing is- Big butt and big boobs. Speak Spanish. Has to be Latin. Tim, genuine question about the video game AI. Genuine question. Do you think you will be forced to have at least one trans character in the game?
Starting point is 01:34:04 No. You can just edit that out. You can just, it doesn't sound bad. All the woke stuff's gone. genuine question do you think you will be forced to have at least one trans character in the game no you can just edit that out you can just it doesn't sound bad all the woke stuff's gone because the ai's all the all the woke stuff is gone like dude already going on to mid journey and typing in you know generate me a photo of this now you've got the video stuff popping up and it's getting better and better you You can ask it for anything. Like artists are gone. All of this digital media job stuff is going to be gone because anyone can generate whatever they want. There's going to be a ton of people. Look, I'm telling you what we're already seeing. What we're already seeing is video games became a lot of people got addicted to it.
Starting point is 01:34:38 Hikikomori, you guys familiar with that? The Japanese, it's a Jap. It refers to Japanese men who lock themselves in their bedrooms. We call them neats, not an, uh, an education, employment or training, employment, education or training neat. It's guys who live in their bedroom, live in their parents' basement, play video games all day and do nothing. They're, uh, some of many of them incels, perhaps they don't know how to meet people. They're antisocial. What's going to happen when you give someone a VR headset with first discover the magic of bad MGMino, 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 01:36:05 I'll try it out. They'll put it on and say, show me a virtual forest. It's sunset. A thunderstorm is rolling in and there's a tree house. We go into the tree house, we hang out, and then I watch a movie rendered. People are going to be, dude, think about what it's going to be like when you put the headset on you and you say, render me a video of I'm in a log cabin with big, one side is all glass. It's snowing. There's a fireplace. I'm sitting on my couch and then put a TV on the wall playing Die Hard. And it does.
Starting point is 01:36:39 How much of this do you think is going to become people trying to relive moments they've had in the past? Oh, dude. And just being disappointed because it's never that right like you were describing someone who's outburning a certain level of imagination but i think a lot of people are just going to be searching for something that they it loved that they experienced and it's gone forever it's going to be uh uh a dad and his son is you know he's he's in his 50s his kids late 20s gets in a car accident and dies and then he's going to put on the headset and be like, he's going to be like GPT, compile social media user, Johnny 63, 1981. It's a Black Mirror episode.
Starting point is 01:37:16 And Facebook. And then it's going to render it. And then his son's going to appear in front of him and go, hey, dad, what's going on? And he's going to be crying, being like, son, I can't believe. And he's going to every day front of him and go, hey, dad, what's going on? And he's going to be crying, being like, son, I can't believe. And he's going to every day go in there and try and never let go. I'm going to feel bad for the dad who's trying to get his only fan's daughter back. Her whole social media history is like this persona she built online. And he never he goes into this like virtual world trying to connect with someone who is, you know, not who they presented themselves to be on social media.
Starting point is 01:37:43 There's there's a movie. I think it's called The Nines. Let me check. Is it like Nines or something with Ryan Reynolds? I watched a long time ago. What is it called? It's called The Nines. I recommend you guys watch that one. I'm going to spoil it for you because it's from 2007.
Starting point is 01:37:57 So sorry, spoiler alert. So Ryan Reynolds, basically the gist of the movie, they tell you in the end, is that all life is ranked from one through nine. And humans on Earth are sevens. And then there are entities that exist beyond them, eight and nine. Ryan Reynolds plays a nine, two degrees higher. I think it's humans are sevens.
Starting point is 01:38:20 I haven't seen this movie since 2007. But basically there's a Megan McCarthy, I think, is in it. I could be wrong. And they're friends. And there's this nasty woman always trying to tell her to stop hanging out with Ryan Reynolds. It turns out Ryan Reynolds and this other woman are nines, the higher higher point of existence. They live in this reality. He suffered a devastating loss. So he created this lesser reality of earth to live in to drown away his sorrows and his fears it's it's essentially what we're talking about right now people are going to abandon the real world because of pain and because of pleasure and it's it's like if dude i'm just telling you man i have fun playing fallout but it gets boring right imagine if you
Starting point is 01:39:04 could have a new fallout video game every day if you wanted to you could just go to the ai and say that was fun but make it so that i'm in fallout but it's also i don't know put giant grizzly bears riding tanks you just do whatever you want but it's not real yeah but at the end of the day it's never real but kids are going to be born into this machine and they're not going to know anything else and for a lot of young men they're going to be like i tried meeting a woman and i got yelled at and called a creep they're going to go into their room they're going to lock the door and they say make me a girlfriend and then it's going to generate it and they're going to be like this is easy and it feels good because they're
Starting point is 01:39:41 escaping the reality that exists today i mean i, I was watching this movie. It's called Don't Worry, Darling. And this husband and wife are plugged in on their bed with like these things in their eyeballs and they're able to live this alternate reality. They're in like this horrible apartment in like New York or something with like rats crawling everywhere. But then plugged in,
Starting point is 01:39:58 they're able to live this life of having money and being able to explore. It's like a horror movie. But I think it just depicts how real it can be, especially with the Apple vision pro put that with Neuralink and kids are going to be hooked on the dopamine. I mean, they already are doom scrolling every single day for multiple hours.
Starting point is 01:40:15 Make that the new reality where you can choose what you want your life to be. I mean, it's live off government funding and you can stay in your house plugged in all day in the pod. Exactly. And just continue to consume more and more media. I think it's honestly going to be closer in our future than we think. And AI is already taking a multitude of jobs like no one's going to need to have a job anymore.
Starting point is 01:40:39 If Neuralink read write capabilities becomes a real thing, you will eat the bugs and you'll be happy. You know why? You go to the restaurant with your friends, with your Neuralink plugged in, and you're going to say, we'll take the number one, because there's only one, two, and three. That's the only items on the menu.
Starting point is 01:40:57 And then what are you going to see? She's going to walk out with this big, thick lasagna with sauce, just Parmesan cheese. It's going to put down in front of you. You're going to be like, oh, man, my favorite. You're going to cut into it. It's going to be the most delicious lasagna you have ever had. And then the guy outside who refused to integrate with Neuralink
Starting point is 01:41:14 is watching you eat a big bowl of cricket mash. And you're going, nom, nom, nom, nom. You're explaining they live, yeah. Well, I don't know if you have to leave for that, but what's worse, you have the, and you just described the plot to The Matrix when Spider plugs back into The Matrix. And he's eating the steak. to leave for that, but what's worse? You have the, and you just described the plot to The Matrix when Spider plugs back into The Matrix. And he's eating a steak. He eats a steak.
Starting point is 01:41:28 But what's worse, AI-addicted daughter or fentanyl-addicted son? Oh, that's a good one. What's worse for our culture? Well, fentanyl. It kills you. AI, you can be removed from and deprogrammed. Well, I mean, theoretically, you could be like a functioning alcoholic. There's probably functioning fentanyl users.
Starting point is 01:41:47 I think with fentanyl, though, like the dosage isn't secure, right? Like alcoholics on some level know how much, whereas like whiskey, like with fentanyl, you really don't know how strong it is and any amount. It can be fatal in a very, very small amount. I think it's a really good question, though, because I think ultimately what you're also asking is we believe that we will be an addicted culture. And what vice are we choosing to go with? And it makes me think what we said before with like the physical connection. I think the AI addicted daughter is ultimately numbing herself in some way the same way the fentanyl addicted son is.
Starting point is 01:42:24 And that's what we have to sort of fight against, the idea that we would avoid our problems rather than confront them. This is a lot of blackpilling, but I will tell you right now, I'm a positive guy. Always try to stay positive. I'm not going to let that happen in my family.
Starting point is 01:42:38 And I think that what we need to do is start having conversations of how can we stop that from happening? What productive, positive things can we do in our community around us, with our friends, our family? How do we change this? Because I'm all for slowing it down and maybe even taking a step back. I pitched a show treatment. I talked to the Daily Wire guys about it. We talked about it on this show like a year ago. Man, it's like a year and a half ago. The general idea for the show is it's some point in the future. There's only one
Starting point is 01:43:04 city left on earth with a size of about 10 million people. All the other cities everywhere in the world, it's like ruin, decay. It's like the apocalypse, right? Overgrown trees, vines, animals taken over. Everything's just gone. But there's this one city left. Nobody knows exactly how the, how civilization collapsed, but they are rebuilding and their technology is a little bit like ours, slightly more advanced. One day, a scout battalion from the last city goes out and they're, you know, searching the ruins of other cities. They come across these tall, slender, humanoid beings with chrome helmets and white suits. And when they engage, the beings raise a hand and then boom, an energy blast just
Starting point is 01:43:45 vaporizes one of the guys and they open fire. The bullets do nothing. They run. They scream. The feed is then sent back to the main city and they're like, are these things aliens, interdimensional beings? Are they what wiped out all of humanity? And then it turns out, long story short, twist. The last city is a collection of humans who never integrated into Neuralink. And the reason why cities have collapsed is not because the world ended. It's because one by one, people migrated underground into the pods to network into the machine. And over time, the economy became dominated by digital interface work. There's no reason to live in the real world anymore.
Starting point is 01:44:25 Food is mass produced in bio labs where they clone it and make it from raw materials. What about humans? You clone humans. That's how they procreate. They're all basically inside the pods. And when they meet in the pod universe, it takes their genetic material and makes the baby and puts it in a pod. And then the humans in The last city are basically rural folk
Starting point is 01:44:45 who never integrated, who weren't networked in. And the reason why they have no idea what happened, it's not because like the earth ended. The people who live in the pod have the full chain of human events in human history. It's because if right now you took Thomas Jefferson and transported him to the year 2024 right now, he'd have a hard time figuring out what happened in that debate. Why? All of the commentary is online. And because he does not use a technology nor understand what internet is or a smartphone, he's looking for a periodical of some sort somewhere.
Starting point is 01:45:17 And he can only find a little bit of information about it. So in the last city, they're like, the world just seems to have ended. But for humanity, they're like, no, we got rid of the Internet. We started doing all of our news articles in Neuralink, in Neurospace. So it's like we can look up the archive of news from 2077. You know, it's just in Neurospace and you guys were outside of it. And then the beings they find are actually just every 70 or so years. Maintenance crews have to come up from the pods to manage and maintain corrosion and things like that
Starting point is 01:45:46 and then go back down. And this leads to the conflict. Is this an animated series you pitched? I just pitched the general story idea. I don't know. No, I mean, it sounds pretty interesting. Look, you just have to wait them out while they clean up and then go back down? I'd still rather be the farmer who's not in the neural link. Do you think they will
Starting point is 01:46:01 tolerate people like us? I guess that is the question. That's why I said they just vaporize the guy with like, their technology is more advanced. These things are just, they're like, the last city is basically a bunch of savages with bows and arrows as far as they're concerned. I guess the premise question I have is, will we be able to exist the way we want to? Let's say if you want to get a Neuralink, you want to live that life, go ahead. At some point, like now, it is impossible to do anything without this. Exactly. You have no choice.
Starting point is 01:46:28 You have no choice but to have this. Is there going to be a moment where you don't have a choice? Yes. And that's how I came up with the idea. The idea being, one by one, people are like, you show up for a job interview, you're on a Zoom call,
Starting point is 01:46:42 and they're like, or you apply online, and they're like, okay, well, this job's only available for, you know, our interview process is over Neuralink. And you're like, well, I don't have that. So no interview for you. You walk into a store and most of the sales are online distribution. They don't really do in-person sales anymore, but they still have some remnants. And you say, I'm wondering if I could apply for a job. And they're like, yeah, yeah. Well, we are looking for someone. Simple job. It's a warehouse storage. If you're interested, pays $79 an hour because, you know, in the future with Biden inflation. And then the guy goes, yeah, absolutely. And they go, OK, just what's your what's your neuro username? And he goes,
Starting point is 01:47:21 oh, I have a cell phone like, you know, not a, we can't hire you. How am I supposed to get in touch with you? It's like, you can call me on my phone. Call you on your phone? Oh, come on, man. Imagine if right now you walked into a place, applied for a job and they say, what's your phone number? And you went, I don't have one. They'd be like, okay, well, what? Should I send you a letter? But back in the day, that's, there were no phones. That's how things were done. There are a lot of corporate companies where you have to be able to have access to the internet to see your schedule, right? Because it goes out through an app or through a website or wherever else. That's not how things operated in a pre-internet era.
Starting point is 01:47:54 But I also wonder if there will be people who would just sort of be like, okay, I'm opting out. There are people who don't have phones. Exactly. To build the city you're talking about. People are like, well, I'm just going to go this way now. Yep. I'm going to start a cult and buy some land. We're going to be the Lector Knights.
Starting point is 01:48:07 We got to go to Super Chat. So smash that like button. Subscribe to this channel. One like equals one. Biden's brain is broken. There, I got it. He's contagious, apparently. That is a tongue twister.
Starting point is 01:48:21 Biden's brain is broken. We could make a better one than that. Become a member at TimCast.com to support our work. It's going to be a wild election season. We're super excited. Shout out to everybody on Rumble X as well, watching live. Here we go. First up, Tim Jake says shout out to my parents, Gene and Bonnie. Tomorrow
Starting point is 01:48:36 we will celebrate their 67th wedding anniversary. Love you, Mom and Dad. Congratulations. I love messages like this. Also, I wonder what age they got married, right? I know we didn't talk about it, but Thomas Massey, his wife just passed away. 35 years. 35 years because they got together in high school, right?
Starting point is 01:48:52 Like, if I want to be with someone for 35 years, I'm going to be past retirement. Anyways, so get married as soon as possible. As soon as you know they're the one. Condolences to Congressman Massey. I can't believe when I saw it. Yeah, it's really sad. Sorry to hear. Shades Wilder says, even with the easy win last night and the SCOTUS ruling today, we must stay vigilant.
Starting point is 01:49:11 As we are not through November, we still have to win the election. I'm feeling pretty good. I mean, the Chevron decision, all these SCOTUS rules. They didn't rule on immunity yet, right? No, they haven't. That means it's an extended term. I mean, it was supposed to have wrapped up. Geez. Wow. The thing is, I love this message because that was one of the things when you were showing that chart and Biden's so low, I'm like,
Starting point is 01:49:33 oh my gosh, all the conservatives are about to get complacent. They're about to not go to the polls. They have to. They have to go to the polls. All right. This person has no username. They said, number of blinks Joe Biden had during the entire 90 minute debate. Thirty four. People were pointing that I saw that people are saying he's not blinking. Yeah, they said he wasn't. He wasn't blinking. I can tell you that. It's probably so much Botox. Maybe, maybe he can't blink. No, seriously, I don't know.
Starting point is 01:49:58 There were moments when he was like thinking of something he rapidly blinked. Maybe he just stores them all up. I say Federali says I was expecting a ton of YouTube bands in desperation, major white pills, seeing you all here for the news, mainly because the fight that you put up, thank you all throttled to the floor, get them. Well, look, CNN lied to everybody. They said we are not offering digital streams except for our embeddable YouTube player. And then guess what? All the major networks had a live stream on their own YouTube channels. Or I don't know about all, but many of them did.
Starting point is 01:50:30 So it's like, okay, that was not true. You were lying. So everyone ended up doing it. Uncle Goog says, and all that remains, let you go. Is there another tweet there that I'm missing or something? He just says, all that remains, let you go. It is the new song. Shout out to Phil.
Starting point is 01:50:45 Yes, I'm very proud to be part of that band. All you go. It is the new song. Shout out to Phil. Yes, I'm very proud to be part of that band, All That Remains. I'm just kidding. Phil's working really hard. He goes on tour pretty soon, so we have to enjoy
Starting point is 01:50:51 his time on the show. I know, he's been working his mouth a lot on that device for his breathing a lot. Have you noticed that? His like, breathing thing?
Starting point is 01:50:58 Weird bubble. Yeah, because he said he's about to go on tour. I've just seen his post. Yeah. Very professional. Tim Brackett says,
Starting point is 01:51:04 Tim cast as number one. We did have, I think, the biggest YouTube live commentary show last night. Shout out, however, to Crowder, who had probably the biggest commentary show in general. He had like 300K or more across the board. Amazing. Huge show.
Starting point is 01:51:20 He's too funny. I can't compete with him. I know. When I was on his show recently, he's just too funny. It's all such a white pill for independent media oh yeah
Starting point is 01:51:27 I just love that I'm like why can't I be funny like Steven I'm so serious damn he's good he made some joke
Starting point is 01:51:35 I can't remember what he said but it was just like man it was good Alex are people born funny or serious or is this something you can learn I don't know
Starting point is 01:51:41 I mean some people say that I'm kind of like the wish version of uh stephen crowder's wish version a great value great value i'll take it you know uh what great value is okay let's say you're buying regular uh cheez-its and then you buy the great value cheez-its the great value cheez-its are like a dollar less so i'm still pretty valuable in that sense, right?
Starting point is 01:52:05 If I'm just a little bit less. You're helping people save money too. Yeah, so I'm good. Well, the reality is usually great value is the same product. Oh, yeah. Packaged differently. Right. But, you know, that's actually not necessarily true
Starting point is 01:52:19 because there are ingredients that they leave out and they make shortcuts so that it is a little bit cheaper. So the name brand is always usually better. There is a slight difference, I swear. Even if it's made by the same manufacturer, they will just change the ingredients. They're always usually— Well, it could be like second pressings. You ever get a pair of second press shoes?
Starting point is 01:52:39 Well, like Costco will use the same exact vodka as some companies. But a lot of times, the Great Value brand, there is a difference. When you're getting shirts made, the first run of shirts it's always really nice and then the second run it's slightly off in the third run it gets worse and so that did you guys ever buy a pack of irregular shirts you ever see these no i'm not right when you're poor and you're growing up and you can't go to target or walmart to buy the $20 pack of shirts you'd go to these these we would go to like the uh the mexican neighborhoods in the south side of chicago and you'd walk in and they have a big bin and it's like three dollars and it's like a label says irregular print and it's when when these shirt companies would make
Starting point is 01:53:19 the shirts eventually there'd be errors they don't throw them away they sell them for less and then what you do is you open it up and like this one's sleeves short this one's neck is cut and you gotta like rip it open shirt's a shirt man you know if you don't got a shirt what are you gonna do well it's like hannah clare said like when the dallas cowboys are in the super bowl and they lose they still print dallas cowboys super bowl t-shirts they have to go give them to nigeria or whatever and it is funny how like remember when that that when isis was driving that guy's truck and it said like you know dan's plumbing or whatever on it i is funny how like remember when ISIS was driving that guy's truck and it said like, you know, Dan's plumbing or whatever on it. I can't remember what it
Starting point is 01:53:47 said, but a video came out where it's like ISIS and they're driving some Michigan carpenter's truck and they're like, how did that happen? And he's like, I sold that. I have no idea. Weird. All right. What do we got? Let's grab some super chats. Logan
Starting point is 01:54:03 Thorson says the plan for after trump wins 2024 election should be to convince alito thomas and roberts to retire so he can get more trump appointed scotus justices and all at like 35 years old yeah that's blasphemy you don't ever besmirch thomas i want him there forever well yes but people who work hard for the country deserve to retire at some point, right? Does he have kids? Yeah, he does. Are they good? Are they based? I haven't met them personally, but it seems like they're a pretty happy family. I know he likes to take his RV out. How about Alito Thomas and Roberts? You say Roberts, whatever. Maybe Coney Barrett. Well, she's a
Starting point is 01:54:40 little young. You get them to retire and then all with we just appoint all of Thomas's kids. This is the thing. This is the actual new rallying cry for a lot of progressive right now, which is like keep no matter what, we have to have Joe Biden. If he's the one we can't get off the ticket, if it has to be him, that's fine because we cannot sacrifice the appointments. You'll see this ramp up going forward. If they want.
Starting point is 01:55:01 Yeah. And again, like it's not guaranteed that just to retire. It's just like I think Clarence Thomas is in his 80s at this point I do think that we should have a culture that allows for people to retire bring new people in to keep the fight going alright
Starting point is 01:55:16 let's see what we got here I think we had Josie the Libertarian on Redhead Libertarian on time I think it was like if you could pick a new Speaker of the House or something, who would it be? And she said Ron Paul, which Ron Paul is amazing. He's great. But also like he has worked hard.
Starting point is 01:55:30 Perhaps he deserves to spend time with his family. And he's how old is he? He's definitely in his 80s. Yeah, no, I would not recommend Ron Paul. We love and respect Dr. Paul for his great career. But yeah, Rand Paul maybe. I'll take Rand. I'll take Massey.
Starting point is 01:55:44 But he's in the Senate. So yeah, Massey. I do think it's a little crazy that our government seems to have no end date. It's like you can just be in the government until you die. I think that's a problem. You can be in some positions completely incapacitated, and they're just like Supreme Court justices. Or like the president. How are you?
Starting point is 01:55:59 Or a president. That's right. Current president. Leon Artem says, keep fighting the good fight, emperor. Ever since before the crew, your consistency is shining a mostly impartial light on the world. It's been very impactful
Starting point is 01:56:09 on culture in the U.S. and the world. Everybody's now visibly starting to resist the absolute's calling. Well, all right. That's a Baldur's Gate reference, but yes.
Starting point is 01:56:19 Jackson Hill says, did you stream the debate live? I couldn't find your stream. I suppose that Biden's performance last night was a cheap fake. We did stream it live on multiple platforms, and we had 142,311 peak concurrence on YouTube alone.
Starting point is 01:56:33 Nice. And yeah, collectively with Rumble, Rumble was pretty big. And X was massive. We had 800,000 viewers on Rumble, but they don't count concurrence. So I'm sorry on X. X doesn't count concurrence the same way. What happened to the Biden had a cold narrative that was starting to bubble? It's still there.
Starting point is 01:56:53 Which I saw an NBC article, I think it was NBC that came out during the debate that was like, oh, Biden has a cold. Yeah. Every time I get a cold, I struggle to draw a clock. All right. Breadbox says Vosh concedes the debate was a disaster for biden and prepping his listeners for trump 2024 victory destiny is acting like this may possibly blow over and everyone will forget about it saying we just need to drag his body across the finish line that's what destiny said that's what they
Starting point is 01:57:19 said back in 2020 remember remember the atlantic wrote stay alive alive Joe Biden, we just need your corporeal form. Yeah, amazing. Corporeal form. They love and respect him deeply. Democrats are going to pass a law saying it's bodiest to require a body to be president. As long as your immortal soul is
Starting point is 01:57:39 capable, it'll be allowed. And then they're going to argue, but Christians you believe in immortal souls. And then they're going to argue, but Christians, you believe in immortal souls. And then they're going to have a Ouija board and they'll be like, Biden says we nuke Russia. Yeah, we don't... They're going to have him hooked up to a ventilator. Yeah. And roll him in on a gurney.
Starting point is 01:57:56 Blink twice for nuke Russia. That was two? Well, one eye, each count. Let's go. That one gamer says my car insurance went up by 300 paid 150 before wow yeah car insurance is one of the things that i think uh when we're talking about this you know it's not just the car it's also the maintenance the gas and the insurance it's it's you know and if you live anywhere that you need a car to get around i mean i grew up in a rural area
Starting point is 01:58:20 if you wanted to have a first job you either need, if you didn't live close enough to walk to wherever it was, you either were dependent on your parents or a sibling or you just couldn't get a first job. Can you imagine if you just couldn't earn your first paycheck? Be crazy. Gandalf the Beast says, speaking for jobs, I have a bachelor's degree working on my master's and years of experience. I've had to turn down jobs because they didn't pay enough for me to scrape by. These were 60K jobs, FJB.
Starting point is 01:58:46 Nope. Kids are also graduating college without internships or even any low-level experience. So they're unexperienced, and then they try and get a job, and they can't make a living. Man. It's like the system's not working. Yeah. Sean says, is it possible the cost of insurance in cars has to do with illegals buying used cars and driving and driving uninsured? I'd like to see the hit and run stats since Biden has taken office and opened the borders.
Starting point is 01:59:11 That's a good point. The hit and run stats. Yeah, no, I've had my car ran twice by Hispanic people that didn't have insurance. Allison and I were driving in Inwood, West Virginia, last week, and some dude sped full speed right between cars and we had to slam our brakes on. And it was the weirdest thing. Like, I've never experienced that before. So just, I wonder, you know? Well, it's a lot easier. Like, if you're an illegal immigrant and you commit any crime in America and you get deported,
Starting point is 01:59:40 you're not worried about the repercussions from the crime. So it's totally different. That's why you can drive crazy, do crime. I mean, you can just come back too. So yeah. Sneak back into the border. All right. MF Damien says the OF, OnlyFans influencer ambition debacle,
Starting point is 01:59:54 is born of our culture. Broadly speaking, valuing notoriety and clout far above excellence and self-reliance, said. Pride. So I think it's important to shame OnlyFans hookers. I think it's important to shame only fans hookers. I think it's important to call them hookers. I think any woman who runs a sexual sex oriented only fans should be shamed. And they got real mad at me when I called them hookers. But that's what they're doing. They're digital hookers, your hookers. And the reason is they are ashamed of it. That's why they get
Starting point is 02:00:22 really angry saying, how dare you call me a hooker? Not that there's anything wrong with being a hooker, but how dare you call me that? Because they're clearly ashamed of it. And they should be. We want to discourage this behavior because it's an attack on our society that destroys it. What the left wants to do is they want to turn it into a positive to get more people to do it. And largely because it will destroy society. I think they prefer the term sex workers. Their body, their choice, Tim. positive to get more people to do it and largely because it will destroy society.
Starting point is 02:00:46 I think they prefer the term sex workers. Their body, their choice, Tim. Oh, they can do whatever they want. They're hookers, though. I didn't say hookers couldn't hook. I just said you're a hooker and they got mad. I blame Julia Roberts and Pretty Woman. That's where it started.
Starting point is 02:01:00 This is where it's a lack of morality in our country. It's what's created the depravity. Yeah. All right. Ray L says, I believe the Bidens have major dirt on prominent Dems, maybe the Epstein files. our country it's it's the what's created the depravity yeah all right ray l says i believe the bidens have major dirt on prominent dems maybe the epstein files if biden is forced out he'll take out a lot of dems with them and give republicans a landslide no there's this video that we didn't get to did you see this one of biden crying on stage no you didn't see this viral video of biden crying on stage where is it here is it. There have been so much. Oh, here it is.
Starting point is 02:01:26 Yeah. You didn't see this one. There's no audio on this. I'm supposed to be able to speak. And I see you look at his face. And even though he has faced unimaginable tragedies, his optimism is undaunted. That's crying, dude. He's crying, isn't he?
Starting point is 02:01:43 Shakeable. His hope is undeterred. He looks like he's crying, dude. He's crying, isn't he? His hope is undeterred. He looks like he's crying. And I saw that with Jill screaming. His energy is not there. I'm wondering if it's the other way around. They're like, the reason they put his son in jail, Hunter Biden was convicted, is because they're like, you will do as you are told, Joe.
Starting point is 02:02:01 You will march when we say march or else. I wonder if Joe's behind the scenes being like, I'm so tired. And they're like, shut your mouth. You chose this. I honestly think you're right. No, it is. It's like Happy Gilmore where the guy, you know, they're in the retirement home and Ben Stiller is really...
Starting point is 02:02:17 Keep crocheting. Your fingers hurt. Well, now your back's gonna hurt. That's what it's like. I genuinely feel bad for Joe Biden. I could only imagine my grandfather being forced into a position like this and not being able to just live at a retirement home, play bingo and dominoes with his buddies and smoke a cigarette on the back porch. Biden, I feel like, just deserves to be on a beach or something. And like even Trump said last night at the debate, he's like, I would much rather be at one of my properties living my life than running for president.
Starting point is 02:02:50 But our country is so horrible. And this is the worst president we've ever seen. And I feel bad for the guy. Jill is clearly behind it. And I think one of the main puppet masters wants to have more White House weddings. What can we say? Yeah, they do. Ladies and gentlemen, this has been a wild and historic week.
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