Timcast IRL - Timcast IRL #1063 Democrats CRIED In Meeting Because Biden REFUSING To Quit w/Rep Burchett
Episode Date: July 10, 2024Tim, Hannah Claire, & Libby are joined by Rep. Tim Burchett to discuss Democrats reportedly crying during a meeting over Biden refusing to drop out, GOP to force vote on holding Merrick Garland in con...tempt of congress, Jon Stewart suggesting Democrats should replace Biden before 2024 election, and the Huffington Post saying the Biden campaign should use AI to hide Biden's gaffes. Hosts: Tim @Timcast (everywhere) Hannah Claire @hannahclaireb (everywhere) Libby @LibbyEmmons (X) Guest: Rep. Tim Burchett @timburchett (X) Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
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Swing state congressional Democrats held a meeting to discuss Joe Biden refusing to quit, and they literally cried.
OK, I can't blame them, I guess they're going to lose their races.
Cook political report is now showing six states moving from I should say between a few six states.
You've got some moving from toss up to lean Republican and some states that are likely Democrat moving to lean Democrat because the polling is so bad for Joe Biden.
So we'll talk about that. Plus, we've got Jon Stewart, who came out and basically said Democrat primary be damned.
They should have a convention where they should determine who will be the nominee.
And this is what every Democrat and every young person has been complaining about for a long time.
The Democratic process at the DNC, whatever you want to call it, is not actually Democratic. They have superdelegates who decide. And now
Jon Stewart's advocacy is basically saying the political elites of the Democratic Party will get
together and they will decide for you who your nominee will be. Go to TimCast.com, click the
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Thank you for having me, brother.
I really appreciate it.
Absolutely.
Thanks for coming.
Do you want to give a little background on who you are, what you work on?
Yeah.
I'm born and raised in Knoxville, Tennessee.
It's the only place in America where people do not speak with an accent.
I graduated from University of Tennessee.
My mom and daddy were Depression-era people.
Daddy fought in the Second World War.
My mama flew an airplane during the Second World War.
She taught school.
Daddy fought the Japanese all the way across the Pacific,
went to China after the war, fought the communists.
Then he went to the University of Tennessee
and fought the communists there for 40 years.
Wow.
Yeah.
He was dean of Student Conduct.
Then he left in a little after 2000. Both him and Mama are in heaven. They were beautiful,
wonderful people, hardworking folks. And the youngest of three, Daddy was always looking
after the underdog, and that's kind of been my political deal. I had a million-dollar business.
I lost it.
I got accused of taking toxic waste.
It was in the mulch business.
The EPA cleared me after I'd closed down one day.
And after they closed me down, lost everything, decided to run for the state legislature.
I was the only person out of 99 house races that year to beat an incumbent in a primary.
Wow.
By about two and a half percentage points. I knocked on over 6,000 doors. You'd take my shirt
off and I looked like a target, just red and a big white center. And every morning I'd wake up and
I would throw up, had a horrible taste of peppermint in my mouth. And my mama would fix me
a turkey sandwich and a sprite and I would get
out and go all day long and knock on doors again and why I threw up was every morning I with the
taste of peppermint because you lick stamps back then oh yeah yeah you remember those days you
didn't have the meter and all that stuff and and now your mailers really aren't as effective now
with the internet and everything since Al Gore invented it.
That's right. And email. We do have a lot I definitely want to ask you about with the SAVE Act, you know, illegal immigrants potentially voting.
And I definitely want to ask you about the Help America Vote Verification Store, which has been going on for a while.
So it should be fun. Thank you for joining us. We've got Libby hanging out.
I'm Libby Emmons. I'm hanging out. I'm Libby Emmons with the Postmillennial and Human Events. Glad to be here.
I'm glad you're here, too. I'm Hannah-Claire Brimelow. I'm with SCNR.com. That's Scanner News.
I'm so excited you're here because you are in charge of one of my favorite events in Congress,
which is the 15-minute Christmas party.
That is my idea, yeah.
It's fantastic, and I think everyone should Google that right now.
We went 16 minutes this year because we couldn't fit it all in.
Yeah, I saw.
We stretched it a little long last year, so we'll probably go back to 15 well good we gotta
get them back to work i love that it was the first place uh rapena paulina luna's son had ever met
santa it's just hilarious anyways i'm glad to get baby henry started all right baby henry love him
let's jump into the first story from the post-millennial swing state congressional
democrats held meeting and cried over Biden
staying in race, according to a report right before a Tuesday meeting with Democrats surrounding
President Joe Biden's path forward in the upcoming 2024 election. A group of swing state district,
a swing district Democrats gathered in a solemn meeting where they were, quote, actual tears
as Biden has not stopped his camp in his campaigning and has vowed to run
against Donald Trump in November. Some swing state district Democrats. I keep saying swing
state swing district Democrats in Congress are feeling the heat that would be an already close
race down ballot, according to Axios. The group of battleground district Democrats is one of the
last remaining groups in what has been reported to be a disintegrating effort on the Hill to get Biden to bow out of the race. It seems very strange right now.
It's split. There are some establishment Democrat forces that want Biden to stay.
There are many swing district forces and certain Democrats desperately trying to get him to leave.
What we're seeing in the polling is that internally with this leak, Biden is way, way down. I'm wondering what you think Joe Biden should do. I'm curious. But more
importantly, like what's happening on the Hill with this? I mean, you're in Congress. What are
you seeing? Well, first of all, when Steve Cohen from Memphis walked out and they said,
are you all on the same page? And he said, we're not even on the same book. You know, I thought that was pretty,
that's typical Steve Cohen.
I feel like politically,
you know, if he need,
we need to keep him in there.
But for the betterment of the country,
you know, Chip Roy, 25th Amendment,
take him out of office because you figure Kim Jong-un,
China, Putin, or whoever is doing their mischief. You know, we've got over a hundred thousand, as my daddy would say, red, but they're
communist Chinese in this country that have come over our southern border. And we've got terrorists,
we know are here, terrorist cells that are here. And we have an inept justice department.
And you combine all those things and there could be a lot of mischief in seven months.
Now, the thought of Donald Trump being back in the White House probably will keep some of them under wraps.
But still, that is a huge problem.
And to think that if something goes down and this is the guy, I mean, the guy can't find the soft serve ice cream machine in the White House.
And that is who's in charge of the free world.
And he loves ice cream.
He loves ice cream.
That's disconcerting.
It's a retortment to the State of Union address.
Okay.
Well, I'm not so—you know, I've seen a lot of people saying,
we want Biden to stay.
We've made that joke like, hey, you know, we love Joe Biden.
But in reality, Kamala Harris is next in line,
and she polls so, so poorly against Trump.
Yeah.
I mean, it—
She's awful.
She's awful. She's awful.
She hasn't done anything in her term of office
to make herself either likable or seem more competent.
Except solving the border situation.
Oh, well, of course she did.
Yeah.
She's done a great job on that.
If by solving, you mean making everything worse.
And not visiting.
Bringing in 10 million.
I've spent more time at the border than she has,
I'm sure of you.
Well, her office assured us it wasn't her job.
If Biden steps down, she's next in line. is next in line and she does way worse so isn't it in our political
interest to say no joe biden well i i don't know um the polling is is what you're seeing it's just
there's that fly if you're gonna get him um oh he's on your he's you got it he's on your head
yeah there you go i got the taser ready we Well, don't tase the congressman. Yeah, don't tase the congressman.
Go ahead.
She's awful.
There's no question.
But the problem is we don't know how she will inspire.
I think the middle America housewives, they hate her.
I think we've talked about how the inner cities and the Hispanic folks are moving towards Trump.
I mean, Trump's not going to win that vote, but he's making some huge headway into that.
And I don't know that she would do that much better in those demographics except for in the black community.
But in the Hispanic community, Trump just pulls through the roof because of, you know.
When he ate the taco bowl, that was.
Well, that's it.
I took a guy out to lunch last week
who's a Hispanic fella and he's very successful.
He loves America.
And he said, he's here legally.
And I said, what is it you like about Trump?
I said, you know, he goes, he's a billionaire, Tim.
And I said, well, what about that?
And he goes, he can back it up.
He's cocky, but he can back it up.
And, you know, that's the truth.
He can back it up.
And they're used to all that crazy corruption down in there and the cartels and what's going on.
And they love America and they see how great it could be, much better it could be.
And they're going to work within the system.
And I think that's where you're going to see a lot of the switch.
But I don't think either one of them hold a candle against Trump. You know what I think? There's a lot of things that divide left and right,
Democrat, Republican, and there are tendencies and trends among each group. Typically, when I
encounter Democrats, they tend to be people who don't know how to work. And I don't mean they
don't know how to lift boxes or make burgers or sell insurance. I'm not saying that. I mean, they don't understand how to trade, market, generate value. Typically, they understand
ask someone else. And whether that's welfare, which is the more insulting way to describe it,
or they just apply for jobs somewhere else. They don't have the same mentality that you'll find
more so in the country with conservatives, typically among conservatives, where they make value for themselves.
And so this translates to Donald Trump never earned anything.
His dad gave him the money.
And it's just like I don't care if his dad gave him a million or 10 million or 100 million increasing value.
Trump gets a million dollar loan from his dad to start a business.
He surpassed his dad to start a business. He surpassed
his dad's wealth. It's a biblical story, you know, the story about the father who gives his kids
so much and all of them. And one comes back and he just hid the money. And, you know, he said,
you know, no. And then one kid lost his butt, you know, and the other guy rolled the dice and did
something. And those were rewarded. So you're exactly right.
They look at Trump and they're like, he didn't earn it. And isn't that what Obama said? Like,
you didn't build that? Was that one of his things? That just turned my stomach. You know, these people out here roll the dice. I know billionaires,
legitimate billionaires that have started businesses from nothing. You know, Pilot Oil
started with a little gas station just over the line in Bristol, Virginia
from Bristol, Tennessee, Jim Haslam. The Royal Industries, Pete DeBusk, my buddy Teddy Phillips,
Phillips and his dad started Phillips and Jordan. They were in charge of the cleanup of the World
Trade Center. Wow. And they're billionaires, literally. And yet they started with nothing.
Teddy Phillips started with a pickaxe and a shovel cleaning a ditch. And literally, you know, and yet they started with nothing. Teddy Phillips started with a pickaxe and a shovel cleaning a ditch,
literally.
But I would warn folks, though.
I always remember when Clinton won the White House,
and it came out that Clinton was a draft dodger.
He evaded the Vietnam draft.
He went to England, him and Hillary.
He was a Rhodes Scholar for about six weeks or something.
I don't know.
I think he might have smoked too much weed over there and got kicked out.
But he – there's that bad gum fly.
And he –
Got to get it.
Yeah, that's all right.
And, you know, and it came out he was a draft dodger
and he was running against George Busch Sr.
who was, you know, a Navy pilot, was shot down,
picked up by a sub in the middle of the Pacific.
And everybody was cocky and we're going to win.
And I would warn people about Bill Clinton. Did you get him? I saw spark i don't know but i broke my taser oh no i hate that
now we're gonna suffer the injustice of that fly but no i just hope people aren't getting
cocky and thinking because it's it's it's not just the white house you know the house and the
senate if they get the house and the senate they they'll impeach Trump day one. That will come forward and Tlaib will be right up there. And if you want to
see any significant change on a policy level, I mean, definitely at the federal level, but also
at the state level, you have to pay attention to what else is going on down there. Exactly. One
thing COVID showed us, ma'am, was that, you know, parents were looking over their kids' shoulders
when they were at home on that computer thinking, what in the world are my kids?
They're being taught pornography.
And then they go talk to their school boards and they're labeled domestic terrorists by our so-called Justice Department.
So I think that shows it's imperative that we pay attention to these.
I don't like to call them lower.
They're really higher.
You know, the school board, your city councils, your county commissions.
Yes, ma'am.
And that's where that's where it really happens. The best thing you can come out of Washington is absolutely nothing. We can
just stop it. Just stop this train wreck. America will figure out a way to solve the problems. And
we overcome, you know, our politicians. But unfortunately, it moves. And so but we do need
to pay attention to those local races. I think that's sort of the argument that the Democrats are making in way of trying to get some kind of movement from the Biden campaign.
They're saying you will cost us our down ticket races when typically I think because he's the incumbent, they'd be like, no, we're just going to pay attention to that.
And we'll get everyone in that we're expecting to.
I mean, I almost like that everyone, including the Republicans, are on their toes because I want
them to have to earn every single one of their constituents votes. I think it's easy to become
complacent. I feel like the liberals, I don't say Democrats, but the liberals understand
the whole process a lot better. You know, we win the White House, we get Reagan or whatever,
we get Trump and we forget about everything else. And dadgummit, and then they just hand us our
lunch. And the Democrats, you know, they're a whole lot like the communist Chinese with their
hundred year plan um they have a better plan and I think we talked about this a little bit before
the show you mentioned it one of the things I've always been concerned about is sort of where does
this MAGA America first movement that was sort of sparked under Trump go I mean should he be
elected in November he could only serve for four more years unless we really change a government. There's a lot of people coming up behind him. There are lots of
talented people, but there's not a clear number one. Now we have four more years to figure that
out, but it is interesting, you know, we need something, right? Because even the people who
are in like America first. Bannon talks about how it's not, there's not just one head of this
movement, how it's a populist movement and there's a lot of people involved. Which is great, but
populist movements also can become shattered, right?
I mean, populist positions are inherent so that they serve different interests.
I think part of it is seeing that energy that exists right now doesn't die off in places
that really needs it because there isn't someone coming up.
You know, if there's someone strong coming out of Missouri or Tennessee, does Georgia
have the same kind of energy?
Trump was gone for two years.
Yeah. And to a certain extent, what you really need are people in these local places
taking charge and doing what they can. Like, look at Andrew Bailey in Missouri. He's really going
hard and using all of the legal tools at his disposal to, you know, go after the people who
are prosecuting Trump to fight for the citizens of Missouri. I
mean, he took it to the Supreme Court. You have a case right now in Tennessee, you know, Tennessee
is going to be in the Supreme Court next year fighting for literally our children's health
and welfare and the entire country. That's going to be huge. I think we need to see a lot more
red state attorney general standing up. I don't know that we necessarily need one guy
or one lady to be in charge or one number one.
I don't think it's one.
I just think we need all of these people
to actually stand up and put their money
and their actions where their mouths are
and get out there and do this fighting
because we see so much going on
with the Biden administration
and no one's willing to hold them to account.
We were just talking before the show
about how Annapina Luna is really intent on holding Merrick Garland
in inherent contempt. And I think that's very important to do. He flouted a subpoena. He's
already jailed people for flouting subpoenas, you know, Bannon, Navarro. And it's time to hold these
people accountable. That's really necessary. And without without, you know, our our electeds doing that,
where are we going to go? Well, let's jump to the story from Fox News and get an update on this
story. Rep Luna planning to force vote to hold Garland in inherent contempt for refusal to hand
over Biden her tapes. Republican congresswoman said Sunday she expects the measure to pass.
Now, she's not actually looking for the sergeant at arms to make the arrest, which I think should happen, but she wants to fine him $10,000 per day.
But, Rep. Pritchett, you're there.
What's going on?
Yeah, well, I was talking to Luna on the drive over, actually.
She and I are being her and her husband and baby Henry are pretty close.
And we talk about this all the time.
And I was at the press conference, the first one, and we were going to have a press conference in the morning, but we think we've kind of overdone the press conference.
I think Luna is under the impression that she just needs to move the bill forward.
But you've got to realize a lot in our leadership and those circles do not want her to do that.
They feel like she's pulling something from, you know, the president and with the debate victory. But I keep saying,
this thing is a moving target and you need to add on. If we've got things that they've done wrong,
we need to expose them. We need to bring them forward. That's what we're here for. We've got
22 legislative days left. And if we spend all our time naming post offices, that is an issue.
And as I told the leadership, I have a serious piece of legislation
dealing with genetics and how the Chinese are stealing our genome, literally, and are developing
biological entities to come after us. And I can't even get it to move. And I told our leadership,
I said, these dadgum post offices will name themselves. The one thing they have on us is
we're not doing meaningful legislation. This is meaningful legislation. Let's pass it. Send
it over to Schumer. We ought to pass H.R. 2 every week. Just change it a little bit. Send it back
over to them. Make it stronger. You know, border security, that's the issue. And that will be in
the news every week. Or at the very least, subpoenas. 100%. Yeah, bring them in. And let's enforce the law.
Let's show America that this Justice Department is inept and corrupt. I think my view is,
unfortunately, a bit more dismal pertaining to what we're seeing with Congress. We'll get into
the SAVE Act in a little bit. But even if, you know, the SAVE Act, right, proving you're
a citizen if you're going to vote, even if it passes the House, it doesn't go anywhere in the
Senate because Democrats won't allow it to. And even if it goes to Biden, he vetoes it, it doesn't
go anywhere. Now we're looking at Merrick Garland, who has defied congressional authority. The DOJ
is refusing to enforce the law as it's supposed to be, and nothing will be done about it. So while
Steve Bannon is in prison and Peter Navarro is in prison for defying congressional authority, Republicans get nothing done. And it is
always seemingly this way. I mean, probably most conservatives will tell you it's been this way
for decades, but at least for the past decade, every single time an opportunity comes up,
the Republicans say, no, no, slow down there. You know, we oh, we better not. And then nothing
happens. We're looking at Merrick Garland, who is engaged in a criminal activity, verifiably
easily provable. He defied congressional authority, a co-equal branch of the government
challenging and trying to hold the executive branch to account. And the leadership for the
Republicans in Congress are like, oh, you know, oh, geez, oh,
I want to see the sergeant at arms arrest Merrick Garland.
If Steve Bannon's going to be in jail, I'm not talking about revenge or retribution.
I'm talking about equality under the law. Well, and the language is so similar.
You have Merrick Garland saying that he can't turn over the her tapes because of executive privilege.
Well, that's why Bannon couldn't give up his
communication with Trump. It's the exact same thing. You have Garland saying, you know, that he
can't give up the tapes now because you can't or he can't turn it over because that would chill
the ability of the Department of Justice to conduct investigations in the future. And you had
Luna in her conference just before the break saying,
you know, if our subpoenas are toothless,
then we have absolutely no power.
So it's like the same language.
But J6 committee had tons of power.
Yeah.
Forcing people to testify
and threatening them with prison over this.
And now they're in prison.
I mean, Navarro was in prison.
Bannon's in prison, you know.
But House Republicans' position is basically
we don't want
this to be in the news cycle and we would rather focus on whatever's going on with biden they that's
exactly right they do not want to take anything away from the debate and the debacle and of course
with this they're they're telling in the span of course is that well it's just going to prove what
we already know what we saw on the debate screen, that Biden is inept.
But the point is, is the defiance of the law.
It's not necessarily what's on that.
I think what it's going to show, I think the reason they're laying down on the train tracks,
I think it's going to show just how inept he is and that he's got either attorneys or advisors in there in the meeting telling him what to say.
And also, I think some of the things could have been left out from the transcripts.
That's what I think there's a lot of that.
Didn't they already say that the transcripts were edited?
Yes, ma'am.
Yeah.
I mean, I think to a certain extent,
proving what we already know.
That's a lot.
And that's illegal too.
That's illegal too.
Completely.
And you have also the FBI tampered
with the Mar-a-Lago seized evidence.
Yeah.
With the cover letters.
Yeah.
Absolutely.
I think to a certain extent,
proving what we already know is kind of key right now. I mean, all of all of the conservatives
that I know are like, yes, there is something wrong with Biden. He seems different. He's not
performing as well. But having it on stage for everyone to see seems to have had a really big
effect on independent and more progressive voters. I mean, I think to a certain extent,
the same thing is the case with seeing Merrick Garland
face the same kind of consequences of Steve Bannon
for allegedly committing, you know,
what is being told to us is a crime.
If, you know, if we have to answer this question
of executive privilege, we should do that,
or they should have to treat their players
the same way they treat ours.
So in 2020, on May 29th,
thousands of far leftists in D.C. ripped down the
barricades around the White House, firebombed the White House grounds, torching a guard post
and set fire to St. John's Church. The photo of the aerial shot of D.C. shows smoke rising up
around the White House. It was shocking to watch that. Shocking to watch. And the Republicans did
nothing. So one of the challenges I see is.
Former leadership.
Yeah.
I can certainly understand this argument where it's like, well, no, hold on.
We're winning politically because Biden's fumbling.
Yeah.
I'm you know, I'm sorry.
I look at the media and I'm like, they're doing that on purpose.
They intentionally did this.
There's you're not you're never going to convince me that in 2020, when Atlantic wrote, stay alive, Joe Biden, Democrats need little more from you than your corporeal presence.
They wrote that they were concerned in 2020 the man was going to die.
He was campaigning from his basement.
His health concerns have been around since before he got elected in 2020.
Now they're saying, oh, we had no idea this was happening. And the Republican leadership saying this is a good thing for us.
Doing exact going along exactly with the Democrats plan and the and their allies in media with their plan.
What I see is a lot of people are concerned that after the 2020 insurrection from the from the far left at the White House,
where they forced the president into an emergency bunker and tried to burn down a historic church. Republicans did nothing. There was no Summer of Love Commission.
The worst riots this country had seen in five decades. Oh, he got me. The worst the worst
riots we've seen in five decades and nothing was done. Not a thing. I said, where's the 529
Commission? Why aren't Republicans creating a commission to force people to testify as to why all of these law enforcement across the country stood down and allowed this to happen?
Why was the president forced into a bunker?
Why isn't the mayor of D.C., Nancy Pelosi or anyone else involved in this jurisdiction?
Why are they not being called to answer these questions the way Don Jr. was or Steve Bannon was or Peter Navarro was?
Why is Peter Navarro and Steve Bannon now in prison over this?
And once again, the Republicans are like.
We'll do nothing for me.
It's hard to say beyond the Democrats are bad.
Why should people vote Republican down to get now?
Donald Trump is a bit more fierce.
People like that.
But congressional Republicans, they earn very, very little.
They never get the job done. There's a small handful that we cheer for and that we respect. And when
Rep. Luna says, this is the order of operations, right? We said, here's a subpoena. They denied it.
We said, you're in contempt. They say, so what? We say criminal referral. They say, so what? We
say inherent contempt. And now leadership is saying, no now we don't want to do that so nothing gets done i have very little confidence that if
the republicans win anything in november anything gets done and you had a lot of prominent personalities
uh in in the midterm saying even if republicans win they will do nothing and while we have seen
some stuff from a small handful like i've've mentioned, you know, we like what Luna is doing and Matt Gaetz as well. We are not seeing anything near
the level of what Democrats did with the J6 committee. You had Raskin go before this committee
and broadcast on television that I personally was advocating for people to go down on January 6th,
which is a fabrication, an outright lie. This guy's going on and lying
about me. And I say to the Republicans, hey, can any of you do anything? And they say, no,
no. So the challenge now is we hear this every time in the midterms. Why did Republicans barely
win a majority? Well, unfortunately, the narrative is and the reason why the Libertarian Party has
so many right leaning individuals is because even if Republicans win, they're not going to do it.
Same reason that in England and France that the conservatives are being thrown out in droves because they ran on it and they didn't produce.
I can't argue with anything you said.
Going back to Luna's original proposal, though, why we need to move forward with that. Americans want their
pizzas in 30 minutes or less. And that's about our attention span. And we need to, this will not
carry us to the convention. This will not carry us to the election. We need to keep piling on
because there's so much out there, so much corruption, you know, and we just, go ahead.
I'm sorry. That's why you're in office, to take action.
Right, and here's what happens with these people.
There's that stupid fly.
Is it a fly or do you think it's a drone?
CIA drone.
It's being bugged.
It's one of those green flies, so they're extra aggressive.
Oh, is that it?
I don't know.
Anyway, we got horse flies.
They are extra aggressive.
They'll come at you in the barn.
They're just assigned to you once you walk in.
But Republicans are gutless.
Here's what they do.
They go home.
They throw the red meat out the Reagan day or the Lincoln day dinners
or the MAGA dinners now, and they say, this is what we got to do.
We got Nancy Pelosi.
She's making 60% return.
I mean, there's people making 300% return on their stock.
Go to the Wales site and look it up.
Unusual Wales?
Yeah.
And she's just kind of right in the middle.
And, I mean, there's Republicans that are doing that, and there's Democrats,
and it's all just feeding at the trough.
My stockbroker manages my $6,000 fund that I have. that and there's Democrats and it's all just feeding at the trough. You know, I manage my
stockbroker manages my six thousand dollar fund that I have very well. And that's about it.
But anyway, we continue down this path and then we come back to D.C. and what do we do? We vote
us down the river every dadgum time. You get a 000 page bill you read page 32 oh that takes care of all
my projects back home and agrees a few lobbyists on k street or whoever my wife and or girlfriend
would work for you know and the whole my daughter works for this firm we're going to take care of
them and then they quit and that's why we're 32 trillion dollars in debt we had a trillion dollars
every hundred days and we do not, we fail to address
it. We keep kicking the can down the road. We say, when we get the power, we're going to do this.
Well, guess what? We got the power now, and we're not falling through. Is it likely to pass that
Merrick Garland will be fined? I think it's a toss-up. I feel like it only takes a handful
of defectors. I just take two or three.
And you've got to look at the numbers, too.
Thomas Massey, his lovely wife, just passed away.
Brian Mass' daddy died.
So those two are gone.
I mean, they're not here.
And life happens.
Somebody's going to get sick.
Somebody's going to happen.
So there are three or four people in the majority.
Somebody forgets to come vote or something or they're hung over in their office or whatever.
I mean, you know, there's 430, 435 literally.
Republicans have a majority by four seats or something.
Yes, ma'am.
I mean, it's extremely narrow.
I remember this was happening with the Mayorkas impeachment vote, that there were, you know, three people who were adamantly against voting for the impeachment.
And on the day of the first vote, you know, a couple of people who were in favor couldn't be there.
I think maybe Andy Biggs. I couldn't I can't remember who.
So the day that they could come back and vote, you know, it changed things.
Not that it went anywhere in the Senate, but it's such a narrow margin that really you need a lot of consensus to get things
through. Does the Republican Party in the Republicans in the House tend to be cooperative
or do you feel like there's a big division between them? There's a lot of division. And
Speaker Johnson has to take into consideration just every day. He could go to the floor and we
could lose. He would lose the speakership, literally. I mean, you famously got checked by Kevin McCarthy
during the last speakership battle,
so I always felt like there was some kind of contention there.
Yeah, well, I voted him out.
I was the one that voted him out.
I guess I was.
Yeah, but he really did, like, I mean, I don't know what happened,
but it looked like he kind of elbow-checked him.
We loved that so much.
Yeah, NPR was the ones who reported that, actually, the lady from NPR.
She's a very nice little lady, and I know they're liberal,
but she's always standing there with her little tape recorder and her mic,
and I always want to make sure she gets – because when they talk to me,
she was sort of off to the side, and everybody knows her.
And so I was talking to her, and then that happened,
and I remember she said, I've never seen that happen before.
And I was like, what the heck? And he denied it, right it right yeah because I fell right into her and he said like maybe we
bumped elbows he said we didn't and then he said well it's a tight haul then maybe we touched the
elbows and then you know by then it was out of control um what was going on he uh you know
a lot of people were coming down on Matt Gaetz. I think what you guys did in voting against him was the right move. I love that. 100% the right move. And it burned a billion dollars in IOUs for
these lobbyists, these corporations, and that feels good. Well, and also you got to remember,
we had gone home a month before the big budget vote. So all we did was they came back a week
to decide that. And we should have been there a month working that out.
We haven't passed a budget in over 30 years.
Wow.
And, I mean, just imagine your business, your church, your synagogue, your charity or whatever didn't have a budget.
You know, it's just it's mind boggling.
And that's what we do.
We pass these continued resolutions.
And so what that does, it continues the bad policies before and loads up your junk.
You know, we have departments and projects and things that aren't even there anymore,
Tim, and they still get funded. And where does that money go? Our Pentagon can't account for
over a half a trillion dollars in assets, never passed an audit. Yet what do we do to punish them?
20, 40 new billion dollars. I mean, the war pimps at the pentagon are going to get theirs
no matter what and yep you look at what happened when um i voted against every dollar going to
ukraine and dad gum when um when they gave them our missile defense system what did we have to do
we had to by rule and we should have replenished ours and guess who owned stock in that members of
both parties that served on that committee that knew about that
ahead of time. And they ended up, oh, magically, they just owned stock in that company. You know,
it's just, it never stops. It never stops. And the American public, though, needs to get out.
You know, they need to get out and they need to start getting involved in these primaries and
putting people in there that believe in this country. Let's jump to this next story. We got big news. Cook Political Report. Today, we're making six
changes to our electoral college ratings. Arizona, toss-up to lean Republican. Georgia,
toss-up to lean Republican. Minnesota, likely Democrat to lean Democrat. Nebraska's second,
likely Democrat to lean Democrat. New Hampshire is likely to lean Democrat. And Nevada is a toss up
to lean Republican. This, of course, following the disastrous debate and Joe Biden's performance.
So here's your updated 270 to win electoral college map showing Republicans sitting at a
likely 268 already. If this polling holds based on Joe Biden, Trump needs win only one more state. In fact,
if he somehow managed to win one district in Maine or in Nebraska, which he wouldn't,
then he wins. He gets 270. But Trump, it looks like he's doing well in I believe he's doing
well in Pennsylvania relative to Joe Biden. And then he's slightly up
in Michigan and Wisconsin, but that's a little bit closer. Wisconsin has always been, during this
whole cycle, Wisconsin has been pro-Biden. And now it's like 0.5 down. The labor, I think,
you need to look at labor. The labor bosses hate, all they want to do, they're like the old state
legislature I served in Tennessee, all those old guys, all they want to do they're like the old state legislature i served in tennessee all
of those old guys all they want to do is get through the next election all they want to do
is get through their retirement and but their members you know i know a lot of teamsters heck
the teamsters have endorsed me in the past um they when i was in the state legislature they you see
them at church on sunday yeah they'll drink a little beer you'll see them out hunting hunting
and fishing with you they're their wife and their kids and and they they they do not like that national scene and i think you're
going to see some of that peeling off in some of these states like michigan like wisconsin wisconsin
they make harley davidson there's nothing more american used to be nothing more american than
that um i've owned a few in my life and so i think you're going to see a change in that and um and it
the head of the teamsters is going to see a change in that and um and it the head of
the teamsters is going to be speaking at the republican national convention the teamsters
were a republican you remember the history of the teamsters um with um with hoffa they they got
hoffa out of jail and then they endorsed nixon and they were considered sort of the republican
um the republican union more or less,
but you're seeing more and more of that. And I, and Trump knows how to deal with them, brother.
He's, you know, that's his deal. Well, he's been working with unions for years in construction.
He's a tough talking Yankee from New York. Yeah, he knows how to do it.
My bigger concern with Michigan and Pennsylvania is going to be the shadow campaign
that we will likely see from the democratic, that Republicans will be unable to stop. And even if they file a lawsuit, the
Supreme Court will cower with their tails between their legs and refuse to take up their responsibility
to answer these questions. Just like they did last time. Exactly. They refused to take up the case of
what was it, Texas suing Pennsylvania? The best predictor of future behavior is past behavior.
So I'm concerned that with Michigan and Pennsylvania, maybe Wisconsin.
Wisconsin had issues as well.
So these are the three states right now in the polling that Trump needs to win.
Well, unfortunately, Pennsylvania is acting in violation of its own state constitution with universal mail-in voting.
A lower court ruled and the Supreme Court of the state said, no, it's fine.
Clearly, it is in defiance of how their constitution operates. There was no answer
by the Supreme Court as to whether or not this state was breaking its own rules as per the U.S.
Constitution. The state legislature shall decide. So we had a bunch of states that were in dispute
and the governors decided we're going to do the we're going to run these elections the way we
want. Supreme Court refused to answer. And now we don't have these we don't have these answers. And the next election is four months away. My concern is we will see tenfold what we saw last
time. Already, Missouri has filed a lawsuit citing original jurisdiction to the Supreme Court over
New York's prosecution and gagging of Donald Trump. That's the first one four months out.
I think it's very likely, come October,
we're going to have six or seven more, I don't know, probably way more than that. But I imagine
by the time the election's happening, all the courts are going to be buried in lawsuits,
and they're going to refuse to answer them. So what do we do? Because, you know, I think you
mentioned earlier that Democrats know the process better or something to that effect.
Well, they wrote the rules.
Democrats are not playing.
They're not playing the game as to the spirit of the game.
They're playing the rules to win.
So they're, you know, it's a little shady here and there.
And everyone understands that's not what an election is.
But we're in line with how it was written down.
So it's allowed. That's democracy, they say.
So what do we do come November if we can't get definitive answers or worse, if these states are clearly in some kind of contention over the results?
But they say Biden anyway. I talked to our previous speaker about that and they told me, oh, we got, you know know pat me on the head basically and told me we got this don't you worry about it and the reality is we don't have it the um voter harvesting for instance that process to me is crooked as a dog's leg but it's legal in some
states not legal in tennessee we don't have to deal with cleanest elections in the country
but they um it's legal in some states you know if that's if that's
the rules let's play them let's play them let's get in there and politics is a contact sport brother
it's not a a game of touch and we need to get aggressive on these things we need to devote the
money and we did not devote the money to these court uh these state supreme courts where they
people ran for those offices not where they where they, people ran for those offices,
not where they're appointed, but they ran for those offices. Oh, we don't want to dirty our
hands. You know, we've got to quit with this so-called compromise. This compromise is what
gets us in trouble. Every time we're in the minority or in the majority, we always talk
compromise. The Democrats didn't talk compromise when they were in the majority last time. Pelosi,
that word never came out of her dadgum mouth.
No, they put people in prison.
Yeah, and that's what they're doing.
And we've got to play hardball.
We've got to play tough.
And we don't.
And we allow this thing to go on.
We allow the money changers, the chambers of commerce, those crowds, the billionaire ruling class who do not care about us.
They're always going to be on the tarmac greeting the president, no matter who the president is.
Always remember that i think the problem though is republicans are five steps behind every time and so in 2020 this is fascinating because they're playing chess
we're playing checkers that's right and it's funny because the meme is trump is playing chess
and the democrats are playing checkers and certainly not the case in 2020 you know we're
looking at the economic data data.
You had Moody's Analytics, for instance, saying economic the economics of of Donald Trump suggest a victory in 2020 and a very slim possibility of a major victory.
You know, a huge margin. You take a look at just the general predictive factors were very favorable for Trump, and he still lost.
So the Republicans are thinking we're doing X, Y, and Z, A, B, and C, and that's what gets you the presidency.
And then for the first time ever, I think it's – I could be wrong about this, but a president has never won Ohio and Florida but lost the election.
There's something like that.
And what was it? How many bellwether counties are there? 18 or whatever. Trump had almost all of them. Ninety five percent still lost. And there's a right. And I think the reason is fairly obvious.
Democrats weren't playing this game of let's convince people to vote for us. They were playing
the so we win when we get the most cards with names written on them. Let's play that game.
Donald Trump's playing the game of I did good vote for me.
And so many people did.
He got more more votes than his previous election.
And then a president who's gotten more votes second time has never lost.
But Democrats went ballot harvesting with universal mail-in voting.
Now Republicans are saying, hey, if they're doing this, we should, too.
And Democrats are doing something entirely different that that we don't know about. mail-in voting now republicans are saying hey if they're doing this we should too and democrats
are doing something entirely different that that we don't know about some suggest it's going to be
mass illegal immigrant voting well that's a big part of suggest was already happening in 2016
but here's my question if democrats win how do you actually check to see if there was
illicit voting going on?
You won't because there's no checks.
There's no fail-safes at all.
The SAVE Act will not pass the Senate.
And, you know, again, you're asking me to, you're asking the Justice Department,
which is, as I said, crooked as a dog's leg, to do the right thing. And they're not going to do that.
They're going to protect the swamp.
They're going to protect the swamp.
They're going to protect the ruling class because that's who put them in power. And that's how they know how to keep that in power. And that's why we have to put so many points on the board. All my
dear evangelical Christians and sportsmen decided, 20 million of us decided to stay home last
election because of a mean tweet and i've said
we got to put so many points on the board they can't steal it from us we have to it has to be
so overwhelming tim that they cannot do that but we've got to interject we've got to make sure our
base is there we you got him you got him i'd take him out i don't think he's he's playing possum
he comes back from that he's this fly has been terrorizing us for some time there
you go that's how guts that time um he gets up from that he deserves i think i broke my taser
yeah sorry dude well you know it served its purpose anyway continue but anyway we need to
put enough points on the board so they can't steal it we've got to energize folks we've got
to make sure that their votes count and And I want to give you an example.
Can I give an example?
Yeah, absolutely.
So there was a bill.
I can't remember.
It was three or four years ago.
And I'm a Christian.
I'm not a very good one.
I'm on the forgiven end.
But I'm a born-again Christian.
And so I called the head of the Southern Baptist Convention.
And I went through the rigmarole.
Finally found it.
It was this guy down in Texas.
It was a few years back.
And there was a bill out that I thought put into place.
I'm not a lawyer, but I heard enough talking of this chess game.
It put it into place where it could set a precedent where, say,
a preacher was saying something that they could label as hate speech.
Well, they could go in, take their tax-exempt status, deadbolt.
That's what I think they're up to eventually.
Well, I called the head of Southern Baptist Convention,
and I explained this to him.
And I live in Knoxville, Tennessee, dude.
I am the – remember big cowboy belt buckles?
You know, they got a big center, a big piece of turquoise right in the center.
I'm in the turquoise of that. I live in the Bible belt. You know, there's probably 80 or 90 Baptist
churches in my county and the surrounding area. So I called the head of the Southern Baptist
Convention. I said, hey, this is going on. I did not ever hear from a single Baptist minister,
anybody on this thing. And he said to me, he said, Tim,
that happened, you know, in like around November or December. And honestly, that's our busy time
of the year, you know, Thanksgiving and Christmas. I said, preacher, I said, you're not going to be
busy when the government comes and puts a deadbolt on that dadgum door, because that's where it's
headed. You know, and I said, you guys, that's no excuse. And I let up a bunch of preachers. All I did was
make people mad. But at some point, we've got to realize, we've got to quit. Oh, I don't want to be
anybody call me out on Facebook. I don't want somebody at work. I don't care. You've got to
go in there. First Amendment's a great thing to say something somebody doesn't like. Let them have
it, man. Stand up. These people bully us.
I used to in college, I was in college in the 80s in the Reagan revolution, and I had
a psychology professor, and I would argue with her every day because she was always
attacking Reagan.
She's always, and I know her name, and I've Googled where she's at now, and she's at
some do-gooder private school.
And I would walk out of there and
every day somebody would say man i'm really glad you you took it to her man i really agree with
you i was like dude girl why didn't you help me you know why do you jump in well you know i just
didn't want to i'm a little shy you know and that that's the way we are man and and and good folks
honestly they're too busy they're raising their kids they're taking them to honestly, they're too busy. They're raising Social Security Administration's Help America Vote Verification System.
And we have you here, Congressman, so I'm curious your thoughts on this.
Are you familiar with HAVV, Help America Vote Verification?
Yeah.
So we've tried this for a while.
Choose a week, and this is going to show you people who have registered to vote who do not have an ID and the outcomes.
In the week ending June 22nd, 2024, the state of Arizona had 47,928 attempted registrations with no ID.
11,374 did not have a match in the system.
13 were dead.
36,536 were found to be single matches and alive.
Now, we don't know how this is happening or why it's happening or why the numbers are all different.
What the SSA says is that this is only for when someone makes a registration attempt and has no ID, the DMV or the MVA, whichever, whatever you call it,
can submit their name and the last four of their socials to see if they're in the system.
How is it that Arizona had 11,374 attempts where the name and the SSN did not match?
Something doesn't seem to make sense. I mean, 47,000 people in a single week? That's a
lot of people that register to vote in a single week. Maybe that's normal. But you look at other
states, California, 2,000. Why are we seeing such large numbers? Now, this has been going on for a
long time. 211,419 in the United States, with 35,982 having no match.
Certainly some of these people may have written down the wrong number or the wrong name or the name was spelled wrong.
Look at Tennessee.
Typed in wrong.
Tennessee's zero.
Yeah, of course it is.
Zero, zero, zero across the board.
It's a great, Trey Hargis, the guy's name, he does a great job.
I served in the legislature.
Oh, West Virginia's also zero.
Missouri.
Take a look at this one from Missouri.
This is, what did we pick, April 13th. Missouri has 46,938. Now, Texas, which also has insane numbers, 24,000 coming back with no match. And hold on, 4,492 are dead. Now, how did nearly 5,000 people who are dead submit registrations?
Just like the sudden plague, you know?
There's been no answer for this.
And it's not even being brought up by members of Congress.
I don't know what the answer or the solution is.
Perhaps there needs to be.
I think if you look at February 17th, I'll try and find this one because it's been a while since we covered this.
Missouri has 23,253 dead people attempted to register. The answer for this that we get
is that they're doing voter roll cleanup. Totally fine. Okay, sure. But then how would you have 6,000
non-matches on your voter rolls? Doesn't seem to make sense. Texas denied this and said,
we don't know what you're talking about. We did not register this many people.
It's not happening.
This, the SSA website for HAVV
says it's only for when someone registers.
So it's perhaps it's being misused.
We're hearing a lot about the SAVE Act,
illegal immigrants voting,
but you'll notice it's a lot of these border states,
Missouri, Arizona, 31 31000 attempted registrations.
What we know is that when someone comes to this country illegally, the Biden administration is granting them work visas really, really quickly, which grant them Social Security numbers.
Let's say that these individuals don't have any idea how this country works, don't know what the laws are.
So they go to file their paperwork for their work visa or for their work permit or whatever,
and they get automatically registered based on their information, whether they wanted to or not.
In several jurisdictions in Maryland, in California, New York attempted this, got
shut down. D.C. does this. Non-citizens can vote. So what happens? Allegedly local races only.
That's what they say. Allegedly. Now here's the
point. They're going to have to register to vote, right? Correct. And then when they go to vote for
their local elections, they're given one ballot, right? And then they end up voting on everything.
That's correct. If we do see non-citizens vote en masse and Democrats end up winning,
there will be no audit. There will be no fact checking. And there will never
be a way to figure out if this really happened or not. In Bush v. Gore, they pre-filed lawsuits.
What happened in the last election, President Trump's people, there are five law firms in the
country that specialize in this, that are the king, you know, they're not. They're the go-tos. They're not $45 an hour attorneys.
They come in.
And in Bush v. Gore, they had pre-filed lawsuits in a lot of these areas, Chicago, areas we
knew that there'd be stealing of elections in the past to keep it from happening, this,
the hanging Chad, all that crazy nonsense.
And this is what we've got to do this time.
The Trump folks have to have these people under contract and ready to go.
They did not the last time.
They treated it like it was a talk show type thing,
and they wanted to fight it out on the television,
and they needed to be fighting it out in the courts.
The Social Security Administration operates under the executive branch?
I do not know.
It's the Social Security Administration, so aren't all the federal agencies under the executive branch? I do not know.
It's the Social Security Administration, so aren't all the federal agencies under the executive branch?
Yeah, I'd say, yeah.
Is there anything you can do?
I wonder if there's a simple letter that can be sent saying,
we're just trying to understand what these numbers are and represent.
Perhaps you can give us some insight as to how these registrations come in.
Is there something like that that you could do? I could write a letter to any of them, but would they respond?
And what do I have to hold over their head?
Yeah, nothing.
Subpoena?
Yes, because subpoenas are very, very effective when they come from Republicans.
I don't understand how this is so blatantly obvious that there is something wrong here.
These numbers don't make sense.
They say it's voter roll.
In some instances, they say voter roll cleanup.
So every week you're doing voter roll cleanup to the tune of 50,000 people.
And in some instances, we're looking at 20 to 30 percent don't match in the system.
So let me just get this straight.
So let's go to June 22nd, 2024. And we'll jump over
to Arizona, which matters significantly for this race. You may tell me that eleven thousand three
hundred seventy four people on your voter rolls don't match with the Social Security Administration
system. They don't reuse numbers. When you're naming numbers in the system, you come back as deceased or alive.
So if this is true, we can we can assume two things or one of three things.
Arizona is registering illegal immigrants to vote and 11 or 11000 didn't have numbers.
We can assume this is voter roll cleanup and that Arizona somehow had 11374 people on their voter rolls who don't have a social security number in the system. Or we can assume that, I don't know, I guess there's an
error of some sort and the numbers are being inputted wrong. I mean, if there's an error and
it's happening this regularly, it's obviously a misuse of federal funding and taxpayers should
want an answer for that, right? Like either this system is broken and not working. So we're just spending money on
something that is a waste or there's something wrong. If there are 11,000 people that don't
have matches, we have to ask ourselves why that is. I mean, you say this all the time,
you know, maybe every once in a while someone misenters their social security number,
but 11,000 times. Not About 25% of registrants.
Right.
I think we've known this has been broken for a long time.
I mean, there's old jokes about, you know, like dead people voting in Chicago.
I mean, these are like, this is standard.
This is like, you know, a century old because of the way that the Democratic Party machines work.
But this is why I think the same fact.
And they're just used to being completely unaccountable and not having to answer for it.
New York, 5,688 people attempted to register without an ID.
4,417 came back as non-match.
So nearly, we're talking about 90% of those who attempted to register in New York have no match in the Social Security Administration database.
New York that has had several million illegal immigrants enter there. new york interesting there's no need for there's no
voter id in new york what you do is you just sign your name and your name has to your name supposedly
has to match the signature book but there's been times when i've gone to like because i used to
live in new york and i used to live in brooklyn and before that i lived in the lower east side
and there was one time in lower east side this was the Obama election. I went to vote and there were these two old women in front of me and they were trying to vote and they didn't have ID.
And the poll workers were demanding that they show ID.
And the women were like, oh, I didn't know we needed ID.
And they were turned away.
And I was like, actually, you guys, you don't need ID.
Like, you know, there is a law.
You can just sign your name.
It just has to match in the book.
But I've gone to vote in Brooklyn, and they can't find my name in the book all of a sudden.
And I've been voting there.
You know, I mean, the only place I was ever registered to vote was in New York.
So that's where you are.
The way that rule is supposed to work is when they come in and don't have an ID and they sign, they use a paper ballot.
But you don't need ID in New York.
All you need is your signature.
Yeah, well, I'm saying with the – yeah, okay.
But the way that it was supposed to work was in states that did that in the past,
if they didn't have an ID, they would sign what they call a provisional ballot,
and they'd put it off to the side, and then they would check their signature
with the signatures they had downtown. And a lot of times they would never even have their ballots cast because if the
vote was just so if it was a statistical yeah there was no possibility of them then they'd
bring them out and they would count them later so it's a um it's actually a it was actually an
honorable process but it it got abused, of course.
And now, with computers and our technology we have now, there's no shape, form, or fashion way they should be able to steal an election.
Also, our poll workers are particularly well trained. I will tell you this.
In Tennessee, our computers are not connected to downtown.
They're not connected.
I mean, I'm sorry.
Our motor machines are not connected to the Internet in any shape, form, or fashion. Well, they shouldn't be. They should not connected. I mean, I'm sorry. Our motor machines are not connected to the Internet in any shape, form, or fashion.
Well, they shouldn't be.
They should not be.
Well, they've said that about many states, and then they found that some of them are actually connected.
So the week ending June 1st, Pennsylvania had 104,250 registration attempts.
6,582 came back no match, 87 deceased.
87 deceased, I guess guess kind of makes sense. And ninety seven thousand five hundred and sixty
three had matches in the Social Security Administration database. That is a lot of
people registering to vote. I just got to say, you know what I think is going to happen?
Presser's hard at work in Pennsylvania. Sure. I think what's going to happen is Joe Biden and
Democrats are going to win slightly and they're going to say the polling was wrong. Wow. Or or they swap out Joe Biden and it's someone who
narrowly wins and there will never be an investigation into this. No, there'll never
be an investigation into it. I think there won't be an investigation into it, probably even if
Trump is elected. And I hate to be, you know, blackmailed about it. But I agree. Reality is
that that it's just going to be something that is thrown aside oh we won this election so let's forget about it let's forget about it yeah it's
really that's what i say we have very short memories yeah one of our pizzas in 30 minutes
or less and that's about our dad gummitage that's why uh you had that meme from arn mcintyre saying
lord give me the donald trump that exists in the mind of delusional leftists because i'd love it
yeah oh go ahead i'm sorry i was gonna say if trump came in and was like
bring on vivek vivek start ripping through these these these systems and and getting rid of the
corruption i was in the locker room this morning and a democrat was early and he said he said tim
i just i just hope y'all don't let trump do what we think he's gonna do you know and i mean they
think he's gonna he's gonna he's this hitler esque thing coming in. It's just the Constitution's there to protect us. It protects
us all. The Bill of Rights. I mean, there is rules in place. This is not going to be that.
But, you know, there's going to be law and order. There are Democrats that I view as paranoid
schizophrenics in Congress who believe the psychobabble of the evil order givers.
You've got Democrats who know they're lying and know they're evil.
Nancy Pelosi, I think, is a despicable, evil human being.
She makes money off of Congress.
She lies about it every day.
She knows she's full of it.
She's vindictive.
And she needs to just leave.
She needs to get out.
Then you've got Republicans that are complicit they
just allow it to happen they sit because they got their piece of the pie dude and they do not care
about the country they all they care about is them getting re-elected completely agree and so what
you end up with is like what you said this democrat saying don't let him do it and it's
when donald trump was in office and we had the worst riots we saw in 50 years
and he did nothing. What did you what do you what were you hoping? What do you what were you scared
he was going to do? Were you worried he was going to roll out tanks and start arresting people
because he didn't do that when they were trying to burn down federal buildings? What do you think
he's going to do now? He's going to get in. He's going to he's going to get some appoint. He's
going to appoint some people who are marginally bad. We're all going to complain that he's got some good people, but then he hired some people who suck.
Then we're going to get a marginally good second term.
But it's not going to be enough to do away with the corruption that we've seen at the highest levels.
And then what happens after four years?
And I think so much of this is a cultural problem, right?
Every time that our institutions fail us and every time we sit here and talk about the fact that our politicians are making money off of being in Congress. I think the American people are the ones who suffer. They become less enchanted with the
system. I will tell you this time, I think he realizes it's so big that he has to tear down
these agencies. Department of Education. There's not one bureaucrat in Washington, D.C. that has
taught a kid how to read in Claiborne County in East
Tennessee. Well, they switched the way that reading was taught, too. I mean, yeah, well,
but my point, exactly, because one size does not fit all. Yeah, went for it. What works in
Washington D.C. or Los Angeles sure as heck doesn't work in East Tennessee. And so you shut
those departments down. You send the money to the states. You hold the states accountable.
And then that's where voters will hold the people accountable is in their states.
And then these bad states will fail.
People will continue to leave and they will continue to collapse.
You same way with the Department of Justice.
Any of those agencies, just you take them and you go to the bottom level, the Pentagon,
everybody down to a two-star general out. Have you asked, you know, when this Democrat comes to the bottom level, the Pentagon, everybody down to a two star general out.
Have you asked, you know, when this Democrat comes to you and says, don't let Trump do what he's going to do.
Have you asked any of these people? You know, because my response would be you realize that y'all put Peter Navarro and Steve Bannon in prison for defying a subpoena.
Right. And we won't even put Merrick Garland in prison for doing the same thing.
Have you asked yourself? Don't even slap his hand.
Have you looked in the mirror perhaps and asked yourself if you're the baddies?
Right.
Do they consider this?
When you brought this up, I was thinking of Rachel Maddow, and she was like, they're going to lock us all up.
And everyone's like, you mean the thing you guys are already doing?
Yeah, that was really bad.
You're saying that you are afraid of the-
You're accusing us of doing what you're already doing.
That's the constant thing that I hear.
But it's because they know they do it.
We got to remember when we get in power to act appropriately
i was in the state legislature for years in tennessee the democrats controlled everything
and then finally we took everything and i can remember when the democrats when i first got
elected one of the old house members says boys i was here when we took it over i was here and the
democrats took it back and they fired everybody. And I said, y'all
remember how this is. And sure enough, you know, we get, we started that same old deal and we start
this compromise stuff again, compromises while we don't control the Panama canal, while both ends of
it are controlled by the Chinese, while we're $35 trillion in debt, just go through the list of
compromises that we've done. We need to start,
the American public has given us a mandate if we are fortunate enough to win, as we should this
time, unless we blow it. And we need to take full advantage of that because we are only going to
have one more bite at this apple. In the history of the world, it always goes through oppression,
revolution, some success, and then you figure you can vote yourself
the largest of the treasury, and then you start all the way back around. It's never been. All
we've done is delay it some, and we might have an opportunity to turn back that clock if we just had
the guts to do it. And go ahead. I'm sorry. Well, I'm just going to move on. So if you want to go,
go, go. You're good. We're going to jump to this next story from the Postmillennial.
Jon Stewart claims concern about Joe Biden's health is new and urgent.
Information suggests replacing him at convention. There are no participation trophies in endgame democracy. And once again, to shout out to Batia Unger Sargon, who said we are at the stage of coup against your duly elected nominee point of saving democracy. Jon Stewart on his show advocated for effectively overturning the primaries, the will of the
actual voters for who the Democrat nominee would be holding an open convention where
political elites would instead decide who the nominee should be.
You know, there are a lot of countries that have processes like this.
North Korea comes to mind.
China comes to mind.
And that is what Democrats and people like
Jon Stewart are proposing. The people should not choose their who is going to be in charge.
Only the elites will. And this is the process we are now beginning to see unfold. And I wonder if
it was the intended condition that Joe Biden would stay in as long as possible. They'd intentionally
put him on a debate that wasn't through the commission of presidential debates so they could control it. Joe Biden, who everybody knew was suffering mentally,
would now be in full display for the world to see. And now they act like this is new information,
which it's absolutely not, because four years ago they knew Joe Biden was dying and that's what
they feared. Now they're acting surprised so they can use this as justification to stop the
Democratic process for the Democratic Party. I mean, even before he was elected, Joe Biden had
a stroke. I mean, he has had health concerns in the past that during 2020 were sort of swept under
the rug. And it's interesting that the state's new. I largely believe that's because Democrats
believe their own propaganda. I mean, on one hand, they know it's not true. On the other hand,
they're like, no, no, Karine Jean-Pierre says everything's fine. And so does Rachel Maddow.
And so we should continue forward. And I think this is the long term solution for them, which
is to continue to sort of pretend and deny, oh, it's the Biden White House that covered this up
from us, not us, the mainstream media. It's that shift away to continue to be able to say, oh,
we didn't know. Oh, this is brand new information when actually they've known all along. It's a willful ignorance
to remain in power. But during 2020, we saw this clearly and everyone in media saw this because
Biden refused to leave the basement. He gave speeches and held campaign rallies where he
spoke to Jeeps that were six feet apart, that were socially distanced. And it was impossible
to tell if there was even anybody in the Jeeps in the first place. And the Postmillennial has certainly
been reporting on this for four years. We've been reporting on, you know, the way he interacts with
Easter bunnies, which is very peculiar, the way he's constantly sniffing children, the way he's
stumbling around and really mostly concerned with getting ice cream, the way that he garbles his
words. I mean, these have been memes.
So everyone has been aware of this. Jon Stewart has been aware of this. Now he took some time off.
He only came back for The Daily Show on Monday nights because they were floundering. They still
don't have a permanent host. So he's out there doing this. But I did think that his commentary
was entirely disingenuous, but about how nobody, you know, essentially he was saying that nobody knew about Biden's problems and his mental incapacity, which was clear for everyone.
People were saying elder abuse years ago. Right. That was very clear.
But the most disingenuous part is how the Democrats who are screaming about saving democracy.
I don't know if any of you guys saw Becky Pringle, the president of the National Education Association, which is like the largest union in the country.
And she was freaking out the other day, you know, saying we need to win all the things.
We need to win all the things.
And she was very vocal about that, saying that this was all for our democracy.
But the people who are screaming the loudest about saving the democracy are the ones who are first in line to disenfranchise American voters of the man that they voted for.
14 million people already voted for Biden in this primary season. This is the person the Democrats
put out there to be their guy. They put him out there in 2020. They've been saying this whole
time they're going to put him out there again. They're putting him out there now. They get the
voters to vote for him, right? They pull the one guy who was running in New Hampshire. They make sure that he can't do anything. They make sure that RFK can't do anything. They clear the table so that Biden can do his tap dance routine are more and more willing to tell the voters that they can't have what they want and to be elitists, to be not bottom up and it's because I think millennials are fractured
to an extreme degree. And Gen Z, you know, I don't know, Gen Z is more interesting. I'm not
sure how they're aligning. They seem to be relatively fractured as well. But it does seem
like a lot of Gen Z are actually a bit more based. The next 20 years are going to be interesting
because regardless of birthing trends among the American population, I think there's a lot of millennials who are very, very angry with boomers and the silent generation and their unwillingness to do the job.
The thing about millennial far leftists is that they want the system burnt to the ground. And I mean that from my perspective, their view, or as they would espouse it, is some nonsense about communist
utopia or whatever, socialism or something. Millennials that are more on the right are angry
that Republicans are doing nothing to bring justice and equality under the law.
Steve Bannon being a really great example. You don't got to like the guy. There's no arguments
to be made there. The argument is he defied Congress. He goes to prison. Merrick Garland
defies Congress. He doesn't. People are pissed off. So the next wave of individuals who begin
to run for Congress and get power are going to show up in D.C. with figurative sledgehammers.
The person who comes after Trump or the person who comes after that person is going to be someone
with fire in their belly, whether it's left or right. And person is going to be someone with fire in their belly, whether
it's left or right. And it is going to be substantially more dramatic. Donald Trump says,
because you'd be in jail, everybody laughs. He then gets elected and he says, we're not going
to do that. We're not going to do that because Trump is, I believe he's a late boomer, right?
Yeah, he is a boomer. And the mentality of many of these individuals is no, no, no,
we don't want to go with that. We're not going to. And the mentality of many of these individuals is no, no, no, we don't want to go with that.
And the reason is boomers in the 80s and 90s, Democrats and Republicans were mostly aligned on everything.
The overlap between the two parties was substantial. Today, there's no overlap at all. It's hyperpolarization.
And so you've got these older boomers who get their news from MSNBC and CNN and even Fox News to a certain extent.
And they live in this world of, oh, it's not that bad. We're fine.
And then millennials are much more concerned about the direction this country is going and angry that despite the fact we can see with our with our with our own eyes, the Democrats are breaking the law and every every step of the way, violating the Constitution every step of the way. Republicans aren't doing anything
about it. I imagine the next wave of Republicans in the next four to 10 years are going to show
up in D.C. and it is going to be. I don't know, bedlam. I imagine whoever comes after Donald
Trump as president for the Republican side is going to be a massive populist libertarian,
and the system will be, if not Trump, you get someone like Vivek, and I don't even know,
Vivek is a smart guy, he's a calm guy, he's a rational guy, he's a logical guy,
but I don't see the rage in Vivek that I see in the Trump movement, the populist movement,
and not even necessarily Trump, but these younger guys and I shouldn't
and not necessarily so much younger, but I'm talking like dudes that are in their 30s,
people in their late 30s, maybe some Xennials, Gen Xers who are asking why it is that we
are watching for four years.
Why are there people still being held in prison over January 6th who have not been charged
with a crime?
And that's true.
Yeah.
Why?
Why are they keeps arresting people?
Why is that?
Even at the Supreme Court says you can't forgive the loans.
Biden does it anyway.
Why is it when the Supreme Court says you can't use the obstruction charge, they do
it anyway?
Why is it that when people walk into a building with no barricades and open doors and the
police take selfies with them, they get locked up and we see nothing?
I fear that.
There are too many people right now who are paying attention how the system is working and they're thinking to themselves, there is no system. When Rep Luna says
Merrick Garland, according to how we handle this, should be held in contempt, the DOJ says,
cry about it. What does that say to people like me, the people who watch this show,
the people who watch Crowder, the people who watch the news every day and are watching in real time? The
government doesn't function. The government will not hold anyone accountable. Democrats do literally
anything they want. And Steve Bannon, Peter Navarro are in prison unjustly. And many from many of
these J6ers, you want to make an argument about the people who actually smashed things and fought
cops. Make the argument. I'm talking about the people who did not know what was going on who are on the other side of
the building or showed up an hour later who have been sitting in jail for over a year and when the
supreme court says you can't charge them with this the doj says we're gonna do it anyway well it's
not just that either you have the j6ers who are all they're from across the country and they're all
um seeing their trials
in Washington, D.C. Right. That's something that happened. Attorney Maria Medvin. I don't know if
you guys know who she is. She's really interesting person. She had been representing a J6er and she
tried to get the case moved and it was denied. And she was telling me that not even that many people
had applied to have their cases moved. Well, the DOJ is being sued for wrongful death, right?
Whoever it is, the police or whoever, being sued for the wrongful death of Ashley Babbitt.
Ashley Babbitt, her hometown is in Southern California.
I think San Diego.
I don't know for sure.
I was 100 feet away from her.
I can hear the shots in my head.
How horrifying.
The Department of Justice petitioned
to have her case moved to D.C.
and it was granted.
Why?
Why was her case moved to D.C.?
That doesn't make any sense.
You know what I mean?
Like the, you see-
Because the jury there will lock you up
regardless of the evidence.
Exactly.
And you see the Department of Justice
has this hugely long arm.
They're very out of control.
And it does seem like nobody's
really doing anything about that except for, you know, a couple of attorneys generals who are
really trying. She's from San Diego. Yeah, San Diego. I think this is one of the questions on
the table, right? With the DOJ right now, I think a lot of people are sort of on defensive. I think
all of the, anyone accused of anything related to January 6 is kind of battling the best they can. They're using a lot
of resources to try and keep themselves out of jail. They're resisting taking plea deals that
are completely skewed against them and, you know, trying not to have to go to trial in front of
judges and juries that are politically biased against them. On the other hand, you know, I
think Donald Trump is an example of this.
I think there are a lot of organizations that can see the effect of an overreaching DOJ
and know that there's sort of no way forward until, you know, a new government is installed,
like when there is a turnover in both Congress, Senate and in the presidency, because Joe
Biden's not going to do anything to stop it and the Senate's not going to help any sort
of movement from the anything to stop it. And the Senate's not going to help any sort of movement from the House to stop it.
And it really does feel like a period of limbo as everyone waits and figures out.
Now, that's not very motivating to the American public, right?
It's very doomsday.
It's very depressing to think that this is a system that's there and you can't do anything.
We've got six more months left and maybe even possibly more than that if it's not dismantled
from within. But I do think that the effect of the only silver lining for January 6th for me
was really that a lot of American people talk about what happened and they say this isn't right,
that the way you're being treated is wrong. It makes them more conscious of of the effect.
I don't like that there are people who are incarcerated and suffering because of that.
But all of these little things that happen, COVID, the lockdowns, January 6th, I think they reminded people that the system is really fragile and it only takes a minority force to really control and restrict your life.
Steve Bannon said that Trump's the moderate. He's right.
And what comes next is going to be way more. So that's why I'm talking about the next generation
after Trump. Trump is the moderate. He hired Bolton, for heaven's sake. He's looking at this
as a compromise, what he can get done. And he got betrayed by some of the people that he thought he
could trust. He could not trust. I'm just wondering, you know, who Bannon is talking about.
Who's the next person in line?
Because I have to imagine based on the people that I know, you know, I'm just imagining.
What would Jack Posobiec do if he if he was president?
It ain't going to look like Trump.
It's going to look like tenfold Trump.
Yeah, it would be much more conservative.
Oh, Jack would go in, straighten his tie, and then just say, execute schedule F,
and then just start firing everybody. He would get the job done. I'm looking at people like him.
I'm thinking about what I would do. And it's nowhere near what Trump is doing. Trump is
taking the light road. Yeah. But Trump has always been the dealmaker, right?
He has been. But I think he understands who betrayed him the last time,
and he understands which systems.
And I think he understands that these departments have to be dismantled,
that he cannot continue down this same path with the same people
and get any better results.
So that's where I'm thinking he's –
because I know the people in Congress that have his ear,
and they think like you do, and they think like I do, Tim.
And I believe that they they have his ear this time and can there's not people who's not going to get to know.
He already knows these people and he's been working with them in the past.
And so, well, I hope he does.
Do you think that means that he'll take more strategic positions on things like immigration?
Like we're hearing a lot about the border wall, but actually you have to do stuff like reform, chain migration.
You have to end birthright citizenship.
I don't know of your opinion on birthright citizenship.
Well, he's got all that stuff in there.
I mean, did you see that?
You saw the policy platform.
He doesn't mention birthright citizenship on the policy platform.
I mean, there's other stuff.
He doesn't mention securing the border.
And he's talked about birthright citizenship the other day.
There is more to securing the bordership than he has.
You know, if somebody makes $6,000 a year in these countries, they'll stay down there.
A lot of them will.
I had a meeting with some folks out of Guatemala today.
I've been working with them and businesses to bring American business ideas down there.
Our State Department was big on bringing drag shows and other things to other countries.
Capitalism is the key to that deal. And if we can, and we can use our
capitalism, our business know-how, get those businesses there operating and they can sell
their products or we can take their products and refine them as we've been working on and then sell
them to the world. I think that will keep the people in those countries. And we'll get back to
the old system. You know, the system before under Reagan system before under Reagan was you come up, you get your papers, your card, you go do your thing.
You work seasonal migratory workers is what they called them.
And then they would go back home to Mexico, Guatemala, whatever, Honduras.
And then that process would repeat itself.
And it was an economic need. We needed
people picking in the fields and things like that. And we broke the system when we allowed
them to stay and get benefits. I think also incentivizing them to stay. I mean, that's the
problem with birthright citizenship to me. Absolutely. Let's jump to this story from
the Post Millennial. Huffington Post says campaign should use AI deep fakes to cover up for increasingly
frail and confused Joe Biden.
The opinion title, It's Time for the Biden Campaign to Embrace AI. The left wing of an
opposed published an opinion piece on Wednesday recommending that Joe Biden's campaign embrace
AI to smooth out his gaffes. Institute for Education senior advisor Kaivin Shroff wrote
in the op ed titled It's Time for Biden Biden Campaign to Embrace AI that Joe Biden is old and has had a lifelong stutter.
He acknowledged in a fiery rally following his debate performance, I might not walk as easily or talk as smoothly as I used to.
These AI enhanced videos could ensure the public does not make decisions about the future of our democracy based on an inconveniently timed cough, stray stutter, or healthy but hobbled walk.
Welcome to your nightmare, ladies and gentlemen.
We think you should doctor your video so you seem better.
Trick the American people.
They call that fiery.
That's fiery.
I don't know.
That's pretty chilling if you ask me.
It was pretty pitiful.
Yeah.
If he'd just not come off that debate and that's the first time you'd ever seen him,
you'd think, wow, this guy's down the tubes.
And the funny thing is there are a lot of accusing us of doing what they said was being done to Biden.
Well, you've got a lot of people in this country that don't care and don't pay attention.
So when MSNBC says this, this version of Biden is the best version of Biden, he is sharp.
They kept saying it. They believed it.
And then when Joe Biden publicly debates and displays exactly what all of us who pay attention
know, Jon Stewart says new and shocking information that the voters should be allowed to consider.
These people are evil.
But what it really means is that if the if these people are, you know, saying that A.I.
Biden should be the Biden
that's out there, that's visible. What it really means is that they don't have any respect for the
office of the presidency and that they also don't think that there should be necessarily a presidency.
They think more important than the man himself is there is the team around.
They want you to be ruled by the man behind the curtain.
Yeah. Yeah. Whoever that is, who is not the man we are seeing.
They are effectively saying, let the puppet be your your your correct where the spotlight is and the deep state will
run the show. My favorite social media comment was, I don't care if Joe Biden's in a coma,
I'm going to vote for him. That was on a clip of one of the debates. I mean,
if you really felt that way, then you obviously don't believe that the presidency is the person
themselves. It's the structure around them. And that's why I think
they get so nervous about it. Twenty five year old kid with a man bun who's got his ear in the
White House right now. But real quick, someone out there, I'm sure you can find this fingernail.
Can someone find a clip? Here's what we need to see a clip from Whoopi Goldberg from the Trump
administration years where she says something like he's embarrassing us on the world stage,
blah, blah, blah. And then put that next to her saying, I don't care if he pooped his pants.
I have poopy days, too.
Yeah, that was crazy and so disgusting.
Well, and what was the criticism of Trump all the time?
He's not presidential enough.
He doesn't speak with decorum.
He's doing whatever.
Like, and now you're excusing just complete decay of a human being.
And that's a little bit harsh for Biden.
But, you know, I don't think this is who the American people want to be represented by.
And I think that's why it's so hard for the Democrats to admit that they have sold you a false bill of goods when they could have been honest with their voters.
I really think when Joe Biden sort of pretended he was going to be a first term president, that there weren't enough people to hold him accountable to that.
He was sort of saying, I'll be the last of this guard, and then we'll usher in a new age. And instead, he was like, and now that I'm here, I'm going to
stay in the White House for as long as possible, and you're going to have to force me out. And
this is something he could have seen coming, and they just don't have anyone on their bench to pull
up. So they're caught between these very difficult positions. Go ahead.
You have to have a congressman that would do it or a senator. And if you'll notice, they vote lockstep with Biden.
The terrible policies, the terrible shape, the $600 more a month that average Americans having to pay out of pocket just to live, the gas prices, the fentanyl problem, the border.
They voted 100 percent lockstep.
And every dadgum one of them did.
And now that's why none of them are stepping forward
to kind of hint and, hey, pull me in there.
Oh, and they defend him, right?
I mean, every single one of them.
Because they have to.
They voted for his stupid policies.
They vote lockstep and Republicans don't do that.
Even Dean Phillips, when he launched his challenge campaign
as a Democrat, eventually was like,
well, I'm going to drop out, but I'm going to endorse Biden.
Even though I told you he was too old,
even though I told you we needed new leadership,
and even though I told you he wasn't unifying the country, even though I told you he was too old, even though I told you we needed new leadership. And even though I told you he wasn't unifying the country, even though I told you he was divisive.
I've changed my mind. I'm going to back Joe Biden. I've known him for a long time.
He's a good man. I mean, this is not a good look for them at all.
But I also think that this just tells you that they don't really know where to go.
They are scrambling. I don't think that there is an overarching plan for them.
Maybe there was. And someone probably Biden was like, I don't like your plan anymore.
The Democrats use the carrot and the stick a lot more
effective than we do. I mean, Dean
Phillips, he's a good friend
of mine, but he is,
you know, that's what they're
under, and they know when they come back
they're going to be taken to the woodshed.
I mean, I thought it was a huge
risk for him to go out there, and I think
he took it. I mean, it cost him his political career.
He's not in it anymore.
I wish he was out there saying right now, see, I told you guys.
I mean, the problem is he's endorsed Biden, so he can't really go back on his word.
It's a difficult position to be in.
But I think it does mean that there's sort of nowhere to go.
Do you think that the American people believe Joe Biden will leave the race or do you think that they expect it to be a Trump Biden face off again in November?
I think it's a mixed bag.
I think there's every day you say I keep thinking that it's going to go to the convention and those superdelegates that you talked about, Tim.
You know, when Hillary and Bernie came, we were fighting each other, I believe Hillary did not have the popular vote,
but she had the superdelegates, that corrupt system that they helped create that's been in place for a while.
And so, you know, they've clearly stacked the deck in their favor.
And I think the American public sees a lot of that now.
And I think they're just openly
disgusted with the whole thing. Sometimes I think that the mainstream media wants to go to convention
because of the ratings. Oh, it'll be great. It'll be great entertainment. I'm going to go, if I go
to the Republican convention, I'm going to go for a day or something. Why do I, you know, there's,
we kind of know what's going to happen. It's an election year. There's four people down there
that can vote for me. And I think I've got three of them. So, you know, I'm going to stay home and knock on doors. Yeah. And
that's, you know, in some of my counties. So, you know, I think that's more effective use of my
time. And there used to be the fights, the floor fights, and there's not going to be one of the
Republican Party. It's going to be a kumbaya thing. And the only thing you really want to
watch is the riots outside. Yeah.
The radicals will be there.
Oh, that's the interesting part.
Yes, ma'am.
Yeah.
Although it does seem that this year, most of the radicals are going to be at the DNC
and they're just going to be from the further left.
It'll be Chicago.
It'll be like Chicago in 68, I believe.
And they oppose BIPA.
It's a really bad look that they're going to be in Chicago and that they're going to
have this level of protesters with all of the Gaza-Israel stuff. They're going to be in Chicago and that there's going to be they're going to have this kind this level of protesters with all of the Gaza Israel stuff.
They're going to be freaking out over that.
You even had AOC when she was talking to reporters.
What was it yesterday?
Yesterday.
She was talking to reporters about how she backs Biden no matter what.
And she was saying, we're going to get this ceasefire.
And it's like she represents that faction.
Yes.
Cortez even said said i talked to the
president this weekend you know we're going to work on all this stuff and right and i i just
don't i just don't see that unified front again though if we don't put enough points on the board
they're going to steal it from us when the governors came out of that meeting with biden
they all were using the exact same language he's's had our back. We have hit. And then today, we're riding with Biden.
He's in it to win it.
He's in it to win it.
Right, right.
The same slogan over and over again.
They just got their talking points.
But I just wonder how many promises were made.
What did he promise our women?
Where was the governor of California and all that?
Oh, he's not weighing in on this conversation.
I think that's where they're going to go.
Are there races in your area that you're interested in that you think people should pay more attention to?
Of course, the local or state races are always important.
Tennessee is, you know, we've got the majority Republican, of course.
But again, I think we need to worry about the local races, the school boards, the county commissions, those type of things.
What about the judges like the recent judge who was she a chancery judge who refused to release the-
Yeah, well, that's Nashville.
That's out of my-
Yeah, it's out of your area, but it's certainly a local race.
That's a good lesson, right?
That's a disgrace.
Yeah.
Elections do have consequences, but your big towns like Nashville and Memphis, they've
gone pretty much Democrat, and they're mostly liberal.
Well, Knoxville?
Knoxville's had some serious revenues.
Knoxville has a Democrat. We have an openly Marxist member of city council, and it's because people don't get out and vote.
And these churches and civic organizations, they're afraid to get involved.
We don't want to dirty our hands until it's all over.
Have you seen— sorry, go ahead. I met a city councilman from Charlestown, West Virginia,
and it's an overwhelmingly conservative city
and county.
Well, I should say it's,
the county I believe is like 55% Trump supporting.
It is a bit mixed
because you get a lot of people from DC
who come out to get away from the laws
that they've voted for.
But I asked them, you know, you guys have a Latin mass right there in your city,
and they did this big procession.
How is it that your city council voted to enshrine Pride Month
in a jurisdiction that's majority Trump-supporting, Republican, conservative?
And he said, because they won't vote.
12% maybe, if we're lucky and not. They won't vote. 12% maybe, if we're lucky and not.
They won't.
We'll vote.
12% of the population votes.
We saw, who was it, Brandon Herrera in Texas,
lost by a couple hundred votes,
and it was something like 10% of people turned out.
In a district of 775,000 people,
they got, what, like 30,000 or something like that,
or 67,000, I don't know what the number was.
Something like that.
Very, very low. And so I'm like like i found out that charlestown voted at the city
council to enshrine pride month and i'm like in charlestown yeah i'm like you just had like
3 000 people do a latin mass procession through the city and they're like they won't vote. Okay. They don't vote. Here's the deal.
They do not vote.
Bottom line.
People will not vote and they're lazy.
And that's part of the reason we're losing our country.
All that is required for evil to triumph is that good men do nothing.
Good people do nothing because we're progressive here.
But I think that's part of the cultural aspect of this, which is that when people felt like civic engagement voting was was worth it was not just like worth it because it's not a corrupt system, but also worth it because it's
sort of a moral duty. It's something you do for your neighbors, your country, your family.
They treated it differently because it's always sort of been there and it happens in the background.
I'm so busy and social media or whatever.'re always distracted by something i think that that uh sense of i need to participate has gone away that civic
responsibility isn't there i agree and you know they don't teach it in schools and honestly as
an elected official it's a whole lot easier when a lot of people don't vote because when you target voters, which you do, you
don't see somebody, you don't see a lot of dead people get letters, you don't see a lot
of folks in the other party get your letters.
You target that, and that's the way it is.
And they, you know, as long as the power brokers are in power, they don't care.
Yeah, I think that's true. Do you think that
the next four years will shift the direction the country's moving, or do you think it'll always
sort of be a vying back and forth? I think it'll be vying back and forth, but the extremes of the
pendulum movement will be that much more extreme. I think where we've lost the real battle,
we've lost it in our churches because they're afraid, honestly, as Christians, we're afraid
to preach the gospel anymore, and we've lost it in public education. We've turned our colleges
and universities over to Marxist, my friend, and she is my friend. I don't agree with her, but AOC.
Cortez, publicly educated, and she has a degree, I believe it's in economics,
and she's what I would call a Marxist. And she's a friendly Marxist, but she's a Marxist and
publicly educated, and that's where it's going. These colleges and universities, you go into
public schools, and here's how it happens. The legislators, they elect these people,
and then they appoint these presidents of these colleges
and universities. Go check, in Tennessee anyway, it's public record. Check their voter registration.
If they do vote, you know, if your college or university says we celebrate diversity,
ask them how many Republicans are in their sociology department, you know, because it's
not there. And then we're getting that and these kids are indoctrinated and these,
the hippies and protesters that wanted to burn our country down in the sixties
and seventies are now college names and some of them are retiring,
but the product of that, and they haven't done it overnight, they've had a,
again, they've done it over a period of time.
And we've been asleep at the switch.
They will take this country without firing a shot. I looked that picture of i can't even the press secretary the president's
press secretary all those kids you know there's not a you know there's a bunch of man buns in
there and a bunch of you know they them oh in that shot of like yeah yeah and i and i said this is
this is public education right here and then I get these calls from people.
You're saying bad stuff about public.
Yeah, I am.
Because we turned it over to them. It's not just public, though.
I mean, it's the private schools.
It's really all of the schools.
Yeah, but the government has no say in the private schools other than just the credentials or whatever, you know the standards do you think that the universities should stop receiving federal
funds the ones that are turning out basically you know basket weaving marxist 100 100 i think they
ought to have a a career base they ought to have a career you know a kid's got eight years of school
that that fixes your coffee i don't go to starbucks i don't give them money. I don't go to movies. I don't give my money to Hollywood either, but I'm an old fogey.
So, but yeah.
I mean, there are institutions like Hillsdale that doesn't take federal funding.
That's right.
And God bless them.
They can exist out there.
It's just that there's sort of this dependency on federal funding.
Once you get on that, once you take that needle, you're an addict.
Yeah.
What do you think of, I think it was Oklahoma that recently implemented
a curriculum rule that
Christianity needed to be taught in
schools. Not indoctrinated,
but the Bible needed to be part of the education.
I don't have a problem with that if that's
what the local standards are.
There's a reason Ronald Reagan
introduced prayer in schools in Salt
Lake City. Because the Mormons,
they vote conservative and they pray.
All right.
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But for now, we'll read your super chats.
We got Charles, the second of Spain, who says, Tim, Barry Lyndon is a far superior movie to the Patriot.
Not familiar.
Is anybody familiar with that movie?
No, no.
Never heard of it.
What's it called?
Barry Lyndon?
I guess we're all going to have to watch something this weekend.
You've seen The Patriot with Mel Gibson, right? Absolutely.
Oh, it's amazing. Baptist Church got a bus?
Of course I've seen that.
It looks like a 1776 movie.
Oh, yeah. I want to get up and fight after that's over with.
It's like Rocky, the first time I saw Rocky.
You want to be a boxer. Yeah, and I wanted to be a patriot.
Yeah, I just feel like you want to put an American flag
on your porch immediately.
I want to go after some redcoats with a hatchet.
All right.
Marty Smith Fansue says,
Woo-hoo, Rep Burchett, excellent man.
Right up there with Gates and MTG, Eli Crane.
I donate to him even though I'm in California.
Thanks for all you do, sir.
God bless you.
Those are great people.
My buddy Eli Crane,
I would encourage people and Matt Gaetz.
They're spending,
I think McCarthy's spending
something like $900,000 a month on him
or a week.
I forget what it is.
It's a substantial amount.
Right now?
Against Gaetz.
Eli Crane,
they've got a guy in there against him.
Eli Crane is a certified war
hero. He is a very quiet, gentle soul. I tell people these guys are people like my dad who was
in the Second World War. They're exceptional people that are called on to do very bad things,
and he did. He answered his country's call and did those. Eli Crane is a hero. It's a disgrace that our former speaker is
mounting an attack against that guy. I could tell you, if it goes down again on January 6th,
I was the very last House member to leave the House floor on January 6th before Eli and all
those guys. But I swear, if Eli had been there, I'd probably still be in there with him.
Do you think McCarthy will succeed in getting Gates?
No, no.
I've been to that district.
I go down there every year.
It turns out the condo complex I stay in, Matt used to represent them,
and I didn't know it.
And the lady is a big – my wife and daughter and I go down there,
and they have a Republican club.
And now every year when I go down, I speak to them and it works out for me. I hate putting on my tie during, you know,
your vacation, but my wife and daughter love the lady who runs the condo down there.
So I think we're lucky here in our district. We got Riley Moore coming in.
Yeah, that's exciting.
Very exciting. And he's a good dude. He's a good dude. So I'm excited to see what he can get done
in Congress. You guys can be a skateboard dude. So I'm excited to see what he can get done in Congress.
You guys can be a skateboard coalition because you skateboard too, as we learned.
I do.
I do.
I've got a skateboard.
Can you kickflip?
No.
I can.
No.
No.
Okay, Riley.
I'm too old anymore.
I'm 59, dude.
Riley did a kickflip to Fakie on the bank.
Wow.
And he's going to be probably the only member of Congress who can land a kickflip. I'm very excited for that. I'd say so. Yeah. I'm happy to have some representation.
Absolutely. I'm going to get I'll get you one of my bamboo skateboards when I get the mixture
down. Right. And right on. You'll dig it. All right. Let's read some more. The emperor's champion
says there's only two ways Democrats can get rid of Biden. the 25th Amendment and I can't read that next one.
He says Hillary Clinton. Oh, ouch. But just infer what that means. She's going to run
and then she wins. And that's all that means. There's nothing else that means.
We'll read more super chats now. Anyway, moving on. Kyle H says, Hey, Tim, I'm a photographer
and my dad passed away and I'm trying to put together a project in his honor to unite people.
Is there somewhere I can send the link?
I don't know.
There's no real good way to do it.
Normally, we just tell people to message Ian.
You could still do that.
Yeah, Ian on Twitter.
On X, sorry.
Dead named X.
You hit up Ian.
Ian's always a good contact.
I don't know where he is right now.
But we never really know where he is.
We never do know where he is right now. But we never really know where he is. We never do know where he is.
All right.
Kelton Heckman says,
Rhett Burchett, you are the best representative I have ever had.
Thank you for actually protecting our Tennessee values.
Love for Powell, Tennessee.
Powell.
When you're from Powell, you say Powell, P-A-L.
I was knocking on doors in Powell last Saturday,
and they're wonderful people.
Oh, right on.
I mentioned this before the show, too.
I said, we're going to get a lot of messages.
They're going to be like, you're the best.
We're from your district.
We love you.
That's cool.
And sure enough.
Bam says, MAGA for Biden.
Questioning him is questioning our democracy.
He is the people's chosen candidate.
He does not need to speak.
His track record speaks for him better than he ever could.
I think that's true.
100%. Phil Luciano says,
longtime Spotify listener,
coffee buyer,
participant in Fit by November Club
and future Cast Brew franchisee owner here.
A good friend that moved
to Martinsburg, West Virginia
to get away from D.C.
recently passed away.
There's another one here.
Let me see.
I can see the one.
Where's your second Super Chat?
I don't see it.
Can't finish it.
Maybe we'll try and find it.
All right.
Ronan Jack says,
here is my tithing
to the temple of Tim Pool.
Ah, yes.
Thank you.
Tithing is deeply important.
Perhaps you could become
a member at TimCast.com.
That's 10%.
You know, tithing is 10%.
Yeah. The Lord only gets 10%. The government gets TimCast.com. That's 10%. You know, tithing is 10%. Yeah.
The Lord only gets 10%.
The government gets a lot more.
Yeah.
Tyler George says, I was unsubscribed from your channel.
Yep.
Wow.
I have so many people who message me and they'll be like, I have searched it three different
times and nothing comes up.
Or they'll be like, I was subscribed for years and suddenly it's not there.
We've had a lot of messages from people.
They frequently where they say, I watch every episode.
I never miss an episode.
And I was unsubscribed and the video wasn't appearing for me.
There was one episode and I wish I could remember the guest, but I wasn't on the show.
And I searched it on YouTube like three different times.
I tried all the combinations of words.
And ultimately it had to go out to whoever had tweeted out the link because that was the only way I could find it.
It was very, very weird.
Just like a year ago.
Yep.
That's YouTube.
They'd love it if we would just go away,
but it doesn't work.
Sorry.
That's why it's important y'all become members, though.
My morning show is shadow banned on Google.
Really?
You cannot.
Yeah, so if you go to Google.com
and then search for YouTube.com slash Timcast News, it will not come up.
If you take the title of any of those videos I've made, I do four per day and you Google search for it.
The video will not come up. Google has for whatever reason, Timcast IRL, I don't think has that problem anymore.
We'll check. But my morning show, which is TimCast News, is shadow banned on Google.
Yeah, the Culture War podcast is not.
I haven't figured out that's you yet.
It's got a different name.
Well, they were all,
they shadow banned all of my channels
and then unshadow banned those too.
But TimCast News is still in the shadow ban.
Yeah, I used to get,
and I think the reason is,
my videos would get 300,000 views on each video.
Now they do like 150 to 200 depending on the day.
Sometimes it could be a little bit less.
Sometimes it could be a little bit more.
I got a video from last week that's like half a million.
One's got 300.
But I used to consistently hit around 300K, and then they shadow banned me.
And they need to remove, you know, I don't know, rabble rousers, I guess.
They don't like me. You know,
when Trump won the last time, they cried. And it's on video and you can watch the video of them
crying, the Google executives or their staffers. So when you get a channel like mine, that's not
necessarily just saying, yay, yay, maga maga. But I'm saying, hey, the media lied there. Trump's
actually not that bad. He didn't do that. They're like, oh, a reasonable argument that could actually convince people as to why Joe Biden's bad.
Don't let him get his videos out. That's the game they play. All right. Sean Waters says,
hey, Tim, originally joined the culture war with my song Effigy, inspired by Michael Knowles being
burned in effigy last year. If you like it, I'm trying to raise funds for my next project on Give
Send Go under Sean Waters.
That's GiveSendGo, Sean Waters.
Best of luck.
Good sir.
Make music.
We got a bunch of really cool stuff going on with the Boonies HQ.
And talking to the city of Martinsburg about their skate park project.
And we're going to be assisting in fundraising to the best of our abilities to get a big park.
I told them, they said they had an idea for like a small concrete park. And I told the guy, I said, you know, I don't want to step on anybody's toes here,
but if I reached out to some of my guys in the industry and we put together a substantial sum of money to make a world-class action sports facility, is that something you guys could
accommodate? And would you want that? And he was like, yeah, that'd be fantastic. And I'm like,
you know, if you build a local skate park in Martinsburg, the community will enjoy the skate park. That's a
good thing. If you double your investment into the skate park, you will build a world class facility
and you let people travel from all over the world to try and see this amazing park where they can,
you know, they can, they can skate or scoot or bike or blade or whatever it is they do.
And he seemed pretty excited about it. So hopefully they figure that out.
And then I'm going to reach out to as many industry contacts as I can.
And I'm hoping we can match whatever it is they put towards it through various companies.
So we're probably looking at like a million-dollar fundraise.
But then we could have a big world-class facility in Martinsburg and put it on the map for skateboarding.
It would be fantastic.
That would be cool.
Yeah, it would be super cool.
Very cool.
Yeah, I'm very interested.
We'll see what happens.
We'll see.
They're still trying to secure land.
There's concern.
Locals are concerned that the current place they're going to put it would result in flooding.
So they got to find somewhere else.
But we love Martinsburg.
All right, we'll grab some more super chats.
Ben Lowry says, if illegals are going to swing this election in the swing states, why do they want to dump Biden if they control him?
Why rock the boat?
Because he's too old and he won't last in office.
He's not going to make it.
So having to swap him out at the last minute is a headache.
And you don't know who's coming next. Like part of it is staying ahead and saying, well, we know who's going to be there and we know that they'll they'll
do the things we want them to do. I actually think that's the biggest problem they have with Biden.
Health is definitely up there. But, you know, I think really he didn't want to be a one term
president like they had hoped he would. And that's been a bigger obstacle to overcome.
All right.
Noah Bodie says, rumor is Trump may announce VP at his rally right now.
Did that happen?
No.
No.
I thought I could see.
He did.
There was a rumor going around, but then everyone kind of realized that if Trump was actually
going to announce his VP on a random Tuesday night around nine o'clock, there would have
been a little more warning and fanfare.
Yeah.
He understands that.
I think he'll do it at the convention.
He did a challenge Biden to 18,
a round of 18 holes in golf.
So that's kind of funny.
So,
you know,
what really grinds my gears when I,
during occupy wall street,
the organizers pulled off this stunt where they spread a rumor that radio
head was going to play at the park and thousands thousands of people showed up. And it worked. It worked. Thousands of people
showed up. And then the organizers used them and put them in the process of, you know, people's
mic and all this stuff. And I remember talking to someone and she's like, you know, this young
woman, I said, hey, you know, have you been here before? And she's like, no. And then I'm like, you're going to stick around? And she's like no and then i'm like you're gonna stick around and she's like well i heard radiohead was gonna play and i'm like
they're not playing that's silly and she's like oh really and i was like are you gonna leave now
and she goes no like because now they're embarrassed like i'm here because i believe in it
so at the libertarian convention someone was spreading a rumor that trump was gonna sing with
afro man and i was just like no stop that's not happening like why that's a rumor going no there's no rumor
because the secret service would have shut down the venue a week in advance or two days in advance
it's not happening i'm like i'm just saying there's a rumor like no stop just stop you're
not you're not pulling this one off okay no one's falling i don't i don't think trump needs to do
that you know i don't think that's that's it. He has a lot of jokes. He's definitely a performer, but I don't see him becoming musical anytime soon.
I like if you come to me and I know you're lying to try and pull some garbage like that, you are excised from my from my address book. You are not coming in the space. I am not dealing with that to come to me and be like, hey, Trump's going to sing. And I'm like, you're out. Never again.
I don't want to deal with people like you.
This is why I absolutely despise Jon Stewart right now.
I give him respect for his work over 9-11, the first responders.
He did a lot for those guys.
I respect that.
But to lie on his show as it's absolutely new information and we should shut down the primary.
Wow.
These people are despicable evil.
In their minds, the will of the people be damned because they're smarter than you.
So they should be the ones in charge.
Instead of trying to build a robust culture and community of smart people who can actually navigate crises and build new technologies and improve things, they go the route of poison their minds, poison their bodies, and get the dumb people to do what you want because you're better than they are. And that's
disgusting. I'm going to start a rumor this Friday that you're performing with Radiohead here. We'll
see how many people show up for poker. Yeah. All right. What do we have? What do we have?
We'll grab some more super chats. Richard Devine says, can someone please go into details on what the F is the 2025 project?
So I have not read it.
I do not intend to read it.
It's not Trump's deal.
You have people that are putting this out and you have you have some people talking about it.
And I just don't. It's not a reality. You have some AI people talking about it.
And I just don't.
It's not a reality. It's some independent group of people that have put something out of solutions, ways to get to where, you know, to solve things.
And that's it.
And if they're radical, maybe they are.
If they're wrong, some of them probably are.
But it's not a thing.
I think it's just the thing they're trying to distract with.
I agree.
It is a complete.
It's like what you said about the liars.
It's what the leftists are trying to distract with it.
100%.
But, I mean, I read like maybe 100 or 200 pages into it.
And most of it is really just about how to run the government by, you know, bringing power back to where it should have power,
taking it away from the federal agencies.
And it was put together by the Heritage Foundation.
And there's a lot of really interesting good thinkers who have written in it, you know,
especially I was looking at the education section and some other stuff.
But it's not Trump's platform.
It's really just exactly, you know, it's a not-for- profit putting together some ideas that they hope that the candidate would read and check out.
They're treating it like it's a contract that Trump has signed.
He's, you know, promised there.
He doesn't follow through.
Like it's getting so hysterical.
If you look at it, like I remember in 2020 when the teachers union, the NEA donated, you know, $30,000 or something like that to the Biden
campaign and put together their playbook for COVID. And they put together their playbook of
how they wanted COVID and schools and teachers and students to operate. They gave it to the campaign
and we reported on it at the time, like this is what the NEA gave the campaign. But then what
happened in the winter, once Biden was in office,
they implemented almost all of those things.
So that's when you want, I mean, sure,
report on what the Project 2025 says,
but like, you know, it's not a diktat, you know?
Yeah, it's not.
I really do think it's this, you know,
it came up a couple months ago.
There was a whole bunch of articles, Project 2025.
I mean, honestly, I think they're mad because it's got kind of a cool title.
It sounds kind of interesting.
What are not-for-profit think tanks supposed to do?
Right.
This is literally why they exist.
But also then it comes back up after Biden does so poorly in the debate and they're trying
desperately to spin against Republicans and they won't, you know, the hurricane's apparently
not enough to redirect attention.
Have you heard about Joe Biden's Project Baby Killer?
I'm really concerned about that one.
A nonprofit wrote about how they want to expand abortion,
and that's all Biden.
Biden is behind all of it,
and he wants us to go around personally performing abortions.
What was amazing, too, was how recently the Biden administration
came out opposing sex changes for minors,
medical sex changes for minors, surgical.
Meanwhile, they're suing the state of Tennessee for their law that says you can't, you know,
sex change kids.
This is why I want to know what promises were made from the Biden administration.
What's the truth?
Right there.
They're opposed.
Are you suing Tennessee?
They're in a weak position.
And so they're about to promise everything and talk out of every side of their mouth.
And it's just going to be fascinating to see the fallout.
And we have Biden on video saying parents affirm your kids.
All right.
Epic Wind says, Hi, Tim.
Been watching since your guest host on Sargon's channel.
I work at a gas station in Georgia.
Prices just jumped up 40 cents.
Trump landslide.
Speaking of Sargon, Carl Benjamin is going to be here this week.
We're very excited.
Carl's a good friend.
And this Friday on the culture War, oh boy, we are going to be debating with the Lotus Eaters post-liberalism. So it's going to be very friendly and hilarious, but very argumentative. So I'm very excited for this. Phil debating classical liberalism versus post-liberalism is going to be a blast. And Carl will also be here, so we're very excited for that.
And that's Phil's last appearance for a little while, I think, because he's about to go off
on tour.
Yeah, the, what is it, Destroy All Enemies tour?
Destroy All Enemies tour.
Destroy All Enemies, wow.
I know nothing about metal music.
Opening for Mudbane and Megadeth.
Yeah, yeah.
I know nothing about-
It's big.
It's huge.
I only know about it because he sits across the table from me so often.
I've learned so much from him.
Yeah, well, very excited for-
I don't know if you like metal music, Representative.
It's Tim.
And I like both kinds of music, country and Western.
Yeah.
All right.
The only two, huh?
All right.
Eldrichinator says, trying to change horses at this juncture is dishonest of the Democrats
and tacit admission that they lied.
Democrats voted and argued for this man, defended him, and placed American lives in his skeletal hands.
This is this is what really bothers me. There's no conspiracy. This is a conspiracy fact.
Democrats have known Joe Biden is ill going back to 2024, 2020 when they wrote about it.
Now they're acting like it's a cover up because they are lying.
So when you see all the different journalists go out, we have no idea. We know for a fact they're lying.
This is an obvious coordinated effort by the media and Democrats to manipulate the American people in plain view. Boy, are they getting desperate because we could, you know what I
think? I think we had a real strong deep state after World War II. I think the liberal economic
order was formed. Powerful interests in the United States and European countries came together.
And they said, we're going to run this thing like a well-oiled machine.
JFK ends up getting killed because he defies the machine.
And they got things under wraps.
The media is going to do what we say.
They're going to report the stories we want.
Mockingbird, paperclip, all of these things, you name it, we control this thing.
And then they had kids.
And those kids inherited many of these systems.
And they saw what their parents did with the liberal economic order, and they said, we're going to do this job too.
And then they had kids.
And those kids never saw what their grandparents did, have a general understanding of geopolitics, and are now trying to inherit the deep state and have no idea what they're doing.
No historical knowledge.
None. And so they say that wealth lasts three generations. You get a guy who comes from nothing.
He works really, really hard. He builds a business. He becomes wealthy. He shows his son. His son
watches him work. His son learns how to run the business, but not build a business on his own.
That kid maintains the business and then has a son and that son never sees someone build a business,
doesn't see how it's done, has no idea how to run it, inherits it, and it falls apart
and wealth lasts three generations.
But this is true for anything.
So I genuinely believe that what we're seeing now with like the media's overt lies and all
that, the deep state is on their third generation and they don't know how to make the machine
work.
It's like Kafka.
It's really very Kafka-esque.
Or if you read Vaclav Havel, the playwright who became president of the Czech Republic
at the time, he had this amazing play called The Memorandum.
And it just shows it's like these levels and levels of bureaucracy.
And no one knows who's in charge and no one knows what they're doing.
They just know that what they have to do is protect themselves against anyone who might look at them askance, you know?
I'll give a quick shout out to Fitcast IRL because I said this a few months ago.
Everybody should get in shape before November.
If you don't know what you can do, if you feel like there's nothing you can do, maybe voter registration stuff isn't up your alley. You don't know how to advocate. Maybe you're too busy. You can get in shape. That's
something literally anybody can do. And improving yourself, improving your life is is I mean,
let's just let's just put it simply. If you took every Democrat and every Republican and you got
every Republican to be fit as a fiddle,
you are going to have a general net positive effect across the board for everyone who agrees that you're going to live longer, you're going to have more kids, you're going to feel better,
you're going to be sharper, smarter, stronger, and that will confer massive benefits to your
economic opportunities, to your access, to the way people treat you. And if that is the only thing everybody did,
over a long enough period of time,
a fit, well-oiled group of people,
figuratively well-oiled,
I don't know if that's what you're into,
is gonna operate better,
is gonna be more successful,
and that's what it's all about.
So get those crunches, get those sit-ups,
get those burpees in.
And by November,
if you're hoping that you can make a difference, but you don't know how to do it, you can always start with improving yourself.
All right.
Sopi Enigma says, Jamcast is hosting another non-woke game jam on the 19th.
There will be cash prizes.
Wow.
Contact Duke to die for on Discord to get the lowdown.
That sounds fun.
QALifts says, is that OA?
It's OALifts.
Since working out is considered right wing, I started a fitness channel, OA Lyfts. I guess that that you did the work to accomplish the thing.
And it makes you understand meritocracy. And you're like, you know, now I get it. Or maybe it's that people who have a tendency to try to improve themselves probably already have some
kind of rightward lean to them. All right, let's grab some more supercharts. Mr. Grizzly Bear says
if Donald Trump wins this election, the leftist riots will make
the summer of love look like an actual summer of love.
That's a good one.
And I agree.
Logan Culver says, Nixon won
Ohio and Florida but lost in 1960.
Ah, okay. It's something like that.
Right, I think I'm wrong on that one. That's why I said I wasn't sure.
But yeah.
Oh, wait. Oh, wait, no.
Hold on a minute. He lost in 1960 that's when uh Kennedy yeah that's
when those votes from uh Hawaii is it Hawaii well Hawaii had non-certified votes right that were
sent to Congress through an alternate slate of electors that Nixon decided he would count those
instead as vice president and uh apparently that was illegal
you know he that that that's crazy kennedy he was an illegitimate president i guess because the
argument is he's had a false slate of electors from hawaii yeah we covered that a while back
yeah nobody really cares that that happened anymore and that's where the dead that the mob
loaded the voter in chicago so yeah that's what that's another one dead, the mob loaded the voter toll.
In Chicago?
Yeah, that's another one of the, also what they say.
All right, let's grab some more super chats.
Alex Thatches is hoping to get a call out for my books ad infinitum, Meat Market and Eggshell.
All about the individual fighting to create a positive future.
Shadow banned and now my Amazon public account is suspended.
This escalated with a $1 sale on digital copy for Independence Day. Wow. That's what they do, man.
They silence and suppress and shadow ban because they don't want this narrative to get out. It's,
you know, look, we consistently get one of the largest live audiences on YouTube,
and it's in spite of what YouTube is doing. You look at some of these other channels,
and you look at the views that we get, and it's kind of curious how you'll see a channel on
YouTube that organically will generate two, three million subscribers, but they'll get maybe 10 or
20,000 views on a video. We do a show, we get 300 to 500 on YouTube or more. The channel gets
shadow banned. People can't find the videos. Our subscriber
growth slows down. The reality is most people are not subscribing, but they choose to watch the show
because they know about it. If YouTube had their way, they would shadow ban us and make it so that
nobody watched ever again. But you know, they can't stop. They can't stop people from turning
their TV on and just finding the show and wanting to watch it.
They try.
We get messages from people saying, I can't find the episode.
How do I find it?
That is a problem for us, but they can only do it so much because people still choose to seek the episode out.
If we were reliant only on the algorithm, we probably would have ceased to exist a long time ago.
So shout out to everybody who loves watching the show.
Thank you for allowing us to do
the work we do. All right. I got one more from Raymond G. Maga Stanley Jr. Says, Tim, shout out
to Cassandra. For the most part, we get introduced to based America first politicians and leaders.
Didn't know Tim, but now I appreciate him. Well, there you go. All right, everybody,
if you haven't already, would you kindly smash that like button? One like equals one. Let's go,
Brandon. Head over go, Brandon.
Head over to TimCast.com, click join us to become a member and support our work directly,
and you will get to watch that uncensored show.
This one is going to be a bit rough for all of you.
I recommend watching it.
It is very not family-friendly, but it's very important.
And let's just say there's a law that woke activists are opposing that seeks to protect children.
And it's strange.
So that'll be over at TimCast.com in a few minutes.
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Don't forget to once again share the show with all of your friends.
Rep Burchett, is there anything you want to shout out?
I just thank you, brother. I get a lot of inquiries about your show, and I appreciate you all putting the truth out there because you're over the target, and they know it.
And that's why they come at you with the shadow banning and all the other things, the attacks on your folks.
And I hope you all stay the course because we are – and I ask people, I say, please pray for our country.
One quick story.
On the night Bill Clinton won, I remember looking across the table at my daddy.
We worked the polls that day, and I was on the house,
in the state house, and I'd won, obviously.
And I remember my dad said he was gonna pray.
It was just me and him and our little house there
on Bennington Drive in West Knoxville.
And he said, Lord, please don't let us lose our country.
And I looked across the table at a Marine Corps
World War II combat veteran
whose heart was breaking because we were losing our country.
So I asked folks, pray for our country.
Let's not lose our country.
Too many people have fought and died for our country.
I have an uncle who never came back from Europe.
Too old to go, went to fight, ended up dying in the hedgerow shortly after D-Day.
There's tens of thousands of these people out there that fought and died for everything we got.
Please don't let them die in vain.
Let's take our country back.
This is the first step.
It's not the last step.
It's the first step.
Presidential, congressional, U.S. Senate, state house, state senate, county commission, school
boards. Let's take our country back. Comptrollers. Everything. Ombudsman. Whatever you need. All
right. Thanks for referring. That's been a blast. Libby, what's up? What's up? So you can check out
everything we're doing at thepostmillennial.com and humanevents.com. You can follow me on X at Libby Emmons. And I have
a new thing, which is sort of exciting. We just started doing a newsletter from me. It's a daily
during the week, not on the weekend newsletter. And you can sign up for it at thepostmillennial.com
slash Libby. I write in it every day. So I'm just like sending out what I think is interesting and stories and
things like that um you know from my perspective so you could sign up it's growing pretty fast as
apparently I have been told so people really like you so that's good it's bizarre but you know you
can sign up for the newsletter anyway oh and I'm a member of Timcast I don't know if anybody knows that but you should all be members
I mean it really helps us out I like it a lot
so yeah
it's been great having you here Libby Tim's one and two
it's been great being able to talk to both
of you is there anywhere people can find you
are you at
at Tim Burchett
that's my cool one and I've got you know
the official account
and that's not my ex, at Tim Burch.
It's not so official, but I'm on Instagram, Facebook, all the other things.
Very cool.
People can see your skateboards, maybe.
Yep.
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