Timcast IRL - Timcast IRL #1074 LIVE: Biden Oval Office Address Over Dropping Out, Far Left RIOT In DC w/Rachel Wilson

Episode Date: July 25, 2024

Tim, Hannah Claire, and Ian are joined by Rachel Wilson to discuss Biden addressing the nation for the first time after dropping out, the media lying & claiming Kamala isn't actually the Border Czar, ...Politico saying Kamala is the Gen Z Meme Queen, and "repeal the 19th" trending on Twitter in response to Kamala replacing Biden as the Democrat nominee. Hosts:  Tim @Timcast (everywhere)  Hannah Claire @hannahclaireb (everywhere) Ian @IanCrossland (everywhere) Guest: Rachel Wilson | thecrucible.video Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

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Starting point is 00:00:00 Joe Biden is set to speak in about two minutes to address the nation from the Oval Office over his decision to quit the 2024 race. So we're getting started just a little bit early so we can catch us on time. We've got a bunch of other news. Of course, there are big riots in D.C. Anti-Israel protesters tried storming the Capitol complex. We call that insurrection. But we'll talk about this and a whole lot more, especially we've got Kamala. Apparently the media is claiming she's great with Gen Z. Yeah, I don't believe it. And then we'll talk about this and a whole lot more, especially we've got Kamala. Apparently, the media is claiming she's great with Gen Z. Yeah, I don't believe it. And then we'll talk about how the media is claiming she's not the Borders are, despite the fact the media is the one who called her the Borders are because the gaslighting has begun.
Starting point is 00:00:34 So smash that like button. Subscribe to this channel. Go to Casper.com. Buy Casper coffee to support the show. Go to Timcast.com. Click join us. Become a member to watch the members only uncensored show tonight to join us and talk about all of this, we have Rachel Wilson. Hello, I'm Rachel Wilson, author, researcher, shill for the patriarchy.
Starting point is 00:00:52 Glad to be here again. Right on. Well, thanks for hanging out. Ian's here. Hey, bye. Bye. Hey, bye. See you later. No, thanks for having me and everyone in the audience that is giving me all this love. I really appreciate it. I love you too. Thank you so much. Are you preparing us for Joe Biden's speech right now? Yeah, we'll know if it's pre-recorded if it starts on time. Yeah, so we should get started. I'm Hannah Claire Brimel. I'm a writer for scnr.com at Scanner News. Check them out. All right. So now we tried to get to that
Starting point is 00:01:16 early because, you know, when Biden announces, when they announce like an 8 p.m. address or debate or whatever, we're trying to go through like three minutes of the introductions to the show and then starting. But Hannah Clare was like, this will be the first or what you say this the first time they'll be on time. Yeah, I think he's ready to go. He's trying to retire. But then Ian made a good point. It's funny, but it's true.
Starting point is 00:01:36 So if in the next minute this starts and Biden's talking pre-recorded, no question. So, yeah. So as as we wait for the official statement, we do have this and we'll get this going. White House claims Biden did not quit race for his health. Made decision in short period of time on Sunday. So I love this. The Daily Mail reporter who was on the Air Force One jet said that he looked deathly ill and they were rushing as fast as possible to get joe into covet isolation interesting yeah i do not believe that for a second they were rushing because it is believed
Starting point is 00:02:12 that he was suffering a mini stroke i think you mentioned before that they've been pumping him with so many drugs or at least it seems like they've been pumping him with so many drugs that when you come down from that you look like like God, like hell on earth has overcome you. Especially at his age to be on all that kind of stuff. It stresses the circulatory system in your heart and like all those uppers. So they have been hauling him everywhere, too. Right. Like when he said, I'm tired from travel. I kind of credit that. I mean, he's in his 80s. I'm sure it's not easy to be sort of dragged everywhere by your crazy staff.
Starting point is 00:02:42 The thing about Joe Biden is, you know, I just want to know what happened between Saturday night when his campaign was still messaging like, no, no, we're in this race. And when he released the statement or, you know, the hour before when they when they released it, like what conversation could he have possibly had? There was no conversation. No, no, we know what happened. Joe Biden had been adamant he would not drop out. Schumer, Schiff, leadership, they were like, you got to go. And then Saturday night, some fine gentleman from the FBI showed up and knocked on his door. And they handed him a manila envelope, which he opened. And it's just a picture of JFK.
Starting point is 00:03:13 And then he was like, I'm dropping out of the race. And they were like, oh, what a coincidence. And then left. See, I just think Joe Biden's so arrogant. He'd be like, no, that would never happen to me. Like, he was delusional with the idea that he would just be this like eight year president. I mean, he really clung to that like no other. It's almost it's almost like a mythical thing.
Starting point is 00:03:32 How much he believed he deserved another term. Maybe arrogant isn't the right word. Maybe his brain doesn't work. So they handed him first. They hand them a manila envelope and he opens it. And there's a picture of JFK. And he's like, I can't see it without my glasses. Let me what is this about? And they're like, you need to look at the picture. there's a picture of JFK and he's like, I can't see it without my glasses. What is this about?
Starting point is 00:03:46 And they're like, you need to look at the picture. What's the picture of? Sir, just look at the picture. Oh, here we go. My fellow Americans. Right on time. I'm speaking to you tonight from behind the Resolute desk in the Oval Office. In this sacred space surrounded by portraits of extraordinary American presidents.
Starting point is 00:04:04 He's not even looking at the camera. Thomas Jefferson wrote the immortal words that guide this nation. George Washington showed us presidents are not kings. Abraham Lincoln, who implored us to reject malice. Franklin Roosevelt, who inspired us to reject fear. I revere this office. I love my country more. It's been the honor of my life to serve as your president.
Starting point is 00:04:32 But in the defense of democracy, which is at stake, I think it's more important than any title. I draw strength and I find joy in working for the American people. But this sacred task of perfecting our union, it's not about me. It's about you. They couldn't have put his teleprompter on the screen level as a camera. Come on, Tim. It's about we, the people. We can never forget that. And I never have. I've made it clear that I believe America is at an inflection point. Wow.
Starting point is 00:05:06 He's reading for sure. One of those rare moments in history when the decisions we make now will determine our fate of our nation and the world for decades to come. America's going to have to choose between moving forward or backward, between hope and hate, between unity and division, we have to decide, do we still believe in honesty, decency, respect, freedom, justice, and democracy? In this moment, we can see those we disagree with not as enemies, but as fellow Americans. Can we do that?
Starting point is 00:05:47 Does character in public life still matter? I believe you know the answer to these questions because I know you, the American people, and I know this. We are a great nation because we are good people. When you elect me to this office, I promise to always level with you, to tell you the truth. And the truth, the sacred cause of this country is larger than any one of us. And those of us who cherish that cause, cherish it so much.
Starting point is 00:06:20 Cherish? The cause of American democracy itself. Must unite to protect it. You know, in recent weeks, it's become clear to me that I need to unite my party in this critical endeavor. I believe my record as president, my leadership in the world, my vision for America's future all merit a second term. But nothing, nothing can come in the way of saving our democracy. What? So run again. That includes personal ambition.
Starting point is 00:06:52 Well, he's a martyr, team. So I've decided the best way forward is to pass the torch to a new generation. That's the best way to unite our nation. You called it, Hannah Clare. You said he would say that. You know, there is a time and a place for long years of experience in public life. There's also a time and a place for new voices, fresh voices. Kamala Harris? Yes, younger voices.
Starting point is 00:07:15 And that time and place is now. In the next six months, I'll be focused on doing my job as president. That means I'll continue to lower costs for hardworking families, grow our economy. I'll keep defending our personal freedoms and our civil rights, from the right to vote to the right to choose. I'll keep calling out hate and extremism, making clear there is no place, no place in America for political violence or any violence ever, period. I'm going to keep speaking out to protect our kids from gun violence. He's going to skeet skeet.
Starting point is 00:07:54 Or plan a climate crisis. I hope he says Biden out. Existential threat. Biden out. And I will keep fighting for my cancer moonshot. What? So we can end cancer as we know it because we can do it. I'm going to call for Supreme Court reform
Starting point is 00:08:08 because this is critical to our democracy, Supreme Court reform. You know, I will keep working to ensure America remains strong and secure and the leader of the free world. I'm the first president in this century to report to the American people that the United States is not at war anywhere in the world. We'll keep rallying a coalition of proud nations to stop Putin from taking over Ukraine.
Starting point is 00:08:40 In the same breath, he says that. Keep NATO stronger, and I'll make it more powerful and more united than any time in all of our history. I'll keep doing the same for our allies in the Pacific. You know, when I came to office, the conventional wisdom was that China would inevitably surpass the United States. That's not the case anymore. And I'm going to keep working to end the war in Gaza, bring home all the hostages, and bring peace and security to the Middle East and end this war. We're also working around the clock to bring home Americans being unjustly detained all
Starting point is 00:09:18 around the world. You know, we've come so far since my inauguration. On that day, I told you, as I stood in that winter, we were stood in a winter of peril and a winter of possibilities, peril and possibilities. JOHN YANG I like winter of peril. Winter of peril. We're in the grip of the—we were in the grip of the worst pandemic in the century, the worst economic crisis since the Great Depression, the worst attack on our democracy since the Civil War.
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Starting point is 00:11:02 We're still clenching. The racial wealth gap is the lowest it's been in 20 years. The racial wealth gap. We're literally rebuilding our entire nation, urban, suburban, rural, and tribal communities. Manufacturing has come back to America. We're leading the world again in chips and science and innovation.
Starting point is 00:11:19 We finally beat Big Pharma after all these years to lower the cost of prescription drugs for seniors. I'm going to keep fighting to make years to lower the cost of prescription drugs for seniors. We have to talk about- And I'm gonna keep fighting to make sure we lower the cost for everyone, not just seniors. Is he campaigning?
Starting point is 00:11:30 I was just gonna say- Wrap it up, dude. More people have healthcare today in America than ever before. And I signed one of the most significant laws helping millions of veterans and their families who are exposed to toxic materials. I just want him to be like, I'm not leaving. No. I'm not leaving! Hey, sounds I'm not leaving. No. I'm not leaving.
Starting point is 00:11:46 Hey, it sounds like that was a good precedent. I'm staying. Let's do the world. The first major gun safety law in 30 years. Today, the violent crime rate is at a 50-year low. The best way to do that is to quit. I don't understand why he's campaigning right now if he's quitting. Border crossings are lower today than the previous administration. His legacy.
Starting point is 00:12:06 I've kept my commitment to appoint the first black woman to the Supreme Court of the United States of America. That's disgusting. I also kept my commitment to have an administration that looks like America. And be a president for all Americans. That's what I've done. It looks like it. I ran for president four years ago because I believed and still do
Starting point is 00:12:27 that the soul of America was at stake. The very nature of who we are was at stake. And that's still the case. America's an idea. An idea is stronger than any army. Bigger than any ocean. More powerful than any dictator or tyrant. It's the most powerful idea in the history of the world.
Starting point is 00:12:49 That idea is that we hold these truths to be self-evident. We're all created equal. Endowed by our creator are certain inalienable rights. Life, liberty, pursuit of happiness. We've never fully lived up to it, to this sacred idea. But we've never walked away from it either. What? And I do not believe the American people will walk away from it now.
Starting point is 00:13:12 In just a few months, the American people will choose the course of America's future. I made my choice. I made my views known. I would like to thank our great Vice President Kamala Harris. She's experienced. She's tough. She's capable. She's been an incredible partner to me and a leader for our country. Now the choice is up to you, the American people. When you make that choice, remember the words of Benjamin Franklin
Starting point is 00:13:42 hanging on my wall here in the Oval Office alongside the busts of Dr. King and Rosa Parks and Cesar Chavez. When Ben Franklin was asked, as he emerged from the convention going on, whether the founders have given America a monarchy or a republic, Franklin's response was, a republic if you can keep it. A republic if you can keep it. Whether we keep our republic is now in your hands. My fellow Americans, it's been the privilege of my life
Starting point is 00:14:19 to serve this nation for over 50 years. Nowhere else on earth could a kid with a stutter in the honest beginnings of Scranton, Pennsylvania, Claymont, Delaware, sit behind the president in the Oval Office as President of the United States. But here I am. Like having a stutter means you're born out of legs or something.
Starting point is 00:14:40 Explicably, here I am. We're a nation of promising possibilities, of dreamers and doers, of ordinary Americans doing extraordinary things. I've given my heart and my soul to our nation. Oh, I thought he was going to say the same. And so many others. The same. I'm not sure you can give your soul to America.
Starting point is 00:14:58 A million times in return, with the love and support of the American people, I hope you have some idea how grateful I am to all of you. The great thing about America is here, kings and dictators do not rule. The people do. Except for when you're Merrick Garland. The street is in your hands.
Starting point is 00:15:19 The power is in your hands. The idea of America lies in your hands. The idea of America. We just hands. The idea of America. We just have to keep faith. Keep the faith. And remember who we are. We're the United States of America. And there's simply nothing, nothing beyond our capacity when we do it together.
Starting point is 00:15:37 Oh, I want him to stop. Let's act together. That's enough. Preserve our democracy. He keeps sounding like he's about to say democracy again. May God protect our troops. He keeps sounding like he's about to say democracy again. We can't protect our troops. Thank you. Pre-recorded or what?
Starting point is 00:15:50 Pre-recorded. Definitely not in the White House. I mean, those trees behind him did not move at all. Really? They really overdid it with the spray tan and the bronzer too, which is something that they'll do if somebody is sick. Is it not letting me replay it? If he's not well, they tan you and bronze you up to make you look healthy.
Starting point is 00:16:07 Remember the Nixon-Kennedy debate where JFK was really tan and powdered and Nixon looked pasty? Oh, yeah. Those trees are not moving. This is the soundstage. Like going out on a lie here, team. Is it? I guess they move a little bit.
Starting point is 00:16:21 Oh, they move. Okay, they're moving. They're moving. I don't know. They could put a TV screen behind him. It seems recorded. That didn't feel live. Yeah, he messed up a few words, but not anything catastrophic, which indicates a recording.
Starting point is 00:16:33 Cherry Americanocracy. Yeah, that was a good one. That's a new Ben and Jerry's flavor for Cherry Americanocracy. I'm glad that the theme was unity instead of go after the other guy. They've dropped that completely. Oh, wait, that would have been better. Saying us versus them. He kept saying unity meaning we don't like those other people so we kind of but i was i was hoping for when he was just like a republic if you
Starting point is 00:16:54 can keep it that's why i'm abolishing the atf the federal reserve we're gonna shut down i was hoping for like a curveball here this is the thing you know it's like we don't want chaos and calamity but we want a little spice like we want a leader to stand up and make bold declarations and do things to move this country we don't expect that from joe biden joe biden represents this is my view of the status quo politics versus donald trump our nation is facing a massive storm and you've got people like Joe Biden that are like, no, no, there have been storms before. We're just going to stay here and we're going to bunker down and we will weather this storm. And the ship's disintegrating.
Starting point is 00:17:34 You said something to me a long time ago that was really interesting. You said the United States is a revolution. Like we were talking about revolution. And that's my philosophy. I'll explain in a minute. My point was Donald Trump's ethos is, hey, maybe we should steer out of this storm. The Democrat establishment in the party is no, no, no, no. We'll be fine if we stay in the storm. And it's like, have you paid attention to the world around you? Yeah. The petrodollar is being dumped.
Starting point is 00:17:56 Russia and China are expanding militarily. We need to actually shore up our borders, our trade, better trade deals, work on the American economy so that we can actually be formidable. But it's Biden, it's the Democrats that are like, no, no, no, we'll just keep burning resources in Ukraine. When you say the United States is a revolution, like obviously it was birthed from a revolution,
Starting point is 00:18:18 we wrote it into our Constitution that we revolve our system. We take our leaders out, put new ones in. It's a peaceful revolution because when you have crazy systems that are breaking and the storm all around you, you have to navigate out away from it. And that's the revolution. It's the change. You change the system. If there are oligarchs controlling us, then we revolt peacefully and we change that. We don't sit here and take it. Yeah, that was recorded. For sure. Also, what was the reason? Because this this was supposed to be they're going to explain why he was there's never been in history a president that has pulled out this late
Starting point is 00:18:51 in the race or a candidate who's pulled out this late in the race totally unprecedented it's a total wild card you should have a really good reason for doing that because he spent the last year i loved his reason what do you mean i that was great. He believes he could have won a second term, but his crazy party didn't believe in him enough. So he's going to step back so they're more united. Is that what he said? He said, I believe I could have won a second term, but I also believe in unite. I have to unite my party. Like he is saying, I'm doing this.
Starting point is 00:19:19 I'm the sacrificial lamb for the Democratic Party of America. This saves democracy. Well, he's turning it over to a younger generation. Kamala Harris. There's 59. It doesn't. Nothing makes sense here, right? She's new voices.
Starting point is 00:19:31 She's a career politician. I mean, the posturing here is like, I wanted to stay, but Democrats don't like me enough. So I am leaving. I was just hoping he was going to be like, this is why I believe it's prerecorded. Because Biden is resistant to the whole thing. They would not put him on a live stream. Because he might actually be like, you know, they're telling me I should drop out. But I'm not gonna.
Starting point is 00:19:54 I'm staying right here. The way that he didn't make any. He had the energy for that. Yeah, he would have been like, oh. He didn't have any. He was hooked to the teleprompter. He was going to say whatever they told. They couldn't even put it on the same level?
Starting point is 00:20:06 Is that the first presidential address to the people where they look off camera? What's his dog's name? Commander. They've got Commander on a leash. They're pulling his neck and they're holding it and he's just staring at it. And that's why I'm resigning and they're squeezing and like, come on. Wouldn't it be funny if he had been like, I've changed my mind. I'm endorsing Mitt Romney.
Starting point is 00:20:24 He just completely went off script. That's why it's recorded. Yeah, yeah. And he would have, if it had been live, he would have had a catastrophic mistake
Starting point is 00:20:31 of something. He would have said something bizarrely weird. He did. Only like four things that were weird, but it was enough for him to be like,
Starting point is 00:20:38 I'm not recording that again. And they're like, this is the best we're going to get out of him. No, but they probably want a little bit of that so it looks real. What was the ice cream flavor
Starting point is 00:20:44 you said? Oh, Cherry Americamocracy. Cherry Americamocracy. Cherry Americamocracy. I can't wait until that one comes out. It's going to be great. Sounds delicious.
Starting point is 00:20:52 He wants to support. That's the time for summer. He's going to preserve democracy by installing a candidate in the democratic process. Yeah, we've got to make that. Can we make an ice cream? Daily Wire is going to make that
Starting point is 00:21:01 in two seconds. Cherry Americamocracy. No, I swear. I swear Ben and Jerry's is already branded. Trademarked. And they're going to have Joe Biden eating an ice cream. This is his influencer career. Yeah, the ice cream cone.
Starting point is 00:21:11 That ice cream brings dementia on rapidly. Sugar? No, no, no. It can mess you up. Well, yeah, but they give ice cream to people with dementia to calm them down. That's sad because that actually heightens Alzheimer's and dementia. They're holding a bucket of cherry ice cream in front of him to get him to read it. So he's losing his train of thought. I mean, this is sort of the dignity of not retiring when you should. Alzheimer's and dementia. They're holding a bucket of cherry ice cream in front of him to get him to read it.
Starting point is 00:21:26 So he's losing his train of thought. I mean, this is sort of the dignity of not retiring when you should. We were talking a little bit before the show about Ruth Bader Ginsburg and Dianne Feinstein and these politicians who are just, I mean, they were both in their 90s, right? That really should, like, there is a reason people retire. Same with Sheila Jackson Lee. Like, these people will be dying of cancer. They'll be in their 90s and they're like, I'm holding on. I've got to
Starting point is 00:21:48 stay in it for democracy. I think the reason is because it's really, these people are kind of just more of an avatar and they've got a whole machine around them that needs them to be there and that's why they stay forever. But it seems like a fatal
Starting point is 00:22:04 flaw in the system that like we're run the country is being run by these people now well i assume kamala harris was furious on some level right i mean he could have been like because he said he was going to be a bridge candidate he could have given her a whole election cycle to prepare for this and said he was like nope i'm running again oh And the funding too. I mean, they're trying to scramble and figure out like, do people who, you know, campaigned for Joe and gave him money, can that be transferred to her? We don't think it can. And so it's like, for her to have to try to do this at the last second, this is why the only thing that I'm kind of scared of is I want Biden
Starting point is 00:22:39 to at least make it through the election because if he were to meet his end before that and she becomes the sitting incumbent president number one that's a big l for me because my whole no woman president thing everyone's just gonna tag me and be like ha ha ha but worse than that it's like now trump has to run against this sitting first woman president and you know they'll just bring up the grab them by the you know what and all the you know he's a misogynist and all that stuff so it's like i just don't think there's an angle where that's good for trump at all if something were to happen to biden and she becomes the sitting yeah i agree with you i i mean i know there were some calls to have him removed from office but i think you know
Starting point is 00:23:21 there's been no one at the helm for a while. This is an irresponsible take, but maybe just let it be. I think Kamala's president would be worse. And I also think that, you know, she is a lackluster candidate. I watched an interview with Biden staffers who were like, well, we don't really know her. We don't know anything about her. She's the VP on this ticket. She's been around four years and they all don't seem certain. I figured it out.
Starting point is 00:23:46 I had a revelation just before the show started. I was just sitting here as we were preparing the show and I went, oh my God, we're going to have to talk about Kamala Harris for three months. That is their play. I don't want to do it. The next story we have to bring up is about Kamala Harris
Starting point is 00:24:02 and I don't want to talk about her. I'm thinking about going in. They're like, people hate her so much that they won't even bother to talk about her because they hate doing it. I kind of want to get to know her now. I was thinking today, I'm not going to hate this woman because that's just going to feed energy into her
Starting point is 00:24:17 and her campaign. You're such a sweetie. She's going to be, I think, at the Bitcoin conference. So I'm like, maybe I should go to this conference. You should. I don't know if I'd be able to meet her if i'm just gonna be sitting in the crowd i don't want to go sit in the crowd i would go speak and like just be careful she might have you arrested and used for slave labor to put out forest fires that's in my dream it's like geez is she just
Starting point is 00:24:33 gonna go ballistic i had a dream last night that trump was assassinated and that kamala harris went full nazi like just arresting her people like citizens with and no one people were like clapping for it and stuff it It was crazy, crazy. They've been doing that! I know, but it was, like, way worse than what they've been doing. Like, just basics, like, all of it. Like, that kind of dream. A female cop boss babe president does sound very nightmarish.
Starting point is 00:24:55 With low self-esteem. Yeah. Like, the amount she would lash out. Like, according to you, you said 94% of her staff resigned in the first three years. Like, the highest turnover in her staff of like any vice president ever. If the rumors are true about how she made it in politics, perhaps she could use that skill to prevent wars by having a special meeting with Vladimir Putin. Don't tell your children what that means. She is posturing as like the messaging they're developing right now is the prosecutor versus the felon, which I think is sort of funny because when people were like, oh, Trump's a felon, I'm voting for him anyways.
Starting point is 00:25:25 I mean, I don't think they realize that they don't know how to grapple with the energy and interest that Trump inspires. And so they constantly message incorrectly. I think that she's not a very likable candidate already. There was a reason that she was Joe Biden's further left VP pick. She's not appealing. And I don't think they know how to make to compete with basically everything that hasn't Trump, especially the last couple of weeks. Well, let's let's jump
Starting point is 00:25:48 to the story. They've certainly got a plan in place. New York Post reports media suddenly changes its tune on calling Kamala Harris the border czar, despite giving her the title. See, if you read this, you're going to be like, oh, provide me the context. And the context is the media called Kamala Harris the border czar because she was put in charge of the immigration crisis. And then when everyone calls her the border czar, the media today says she was never the border czar. You're all just a bunch of crazy right wingers insulting this poor woman because they're gaslighting. Don't worry, we bring receipts. Why Republicans keep calling Kamala Harris the border czar. The misleading phrase is meant to underscore one of the thorniest issues in her portfolio, immigration.
Starting point is 00:26:26 Yeah, blah, blah, blah. And then they say, but perhaps no phrase has been deployed more than this one, border czar. They mention Matt Gaetz. But Ms. Harris was not, in fact, appointed border czar. Nor was she tasked with addressing the broader problems plaguing the border itself. Heavens me. Look at this one from Axios.
Starting point is 00:26:42 This is the best. The best gaslight ever. Because if you it's called Harris border confusion haunts new campaign right at the top. It says confusion, confusion around VP's exact role, early media misfires and rapidly changing regional migration crisis made the issue top target of the GOP. In the past few days, the Trump campaign and Republicans have tagged Harris repeatedly with the borders are title, which she never actually had. And then because they got called out very heavily, you've got this. Let's zoom in here on X. They tweeted the Trump campaign. Republicans have tagged Harris repeatedly with borders are title, which you never actually had. Hey, here's a community note. Axios previously reported on April 14th and March 24th that Kamala
Starting point is 00:27:27 Harris was appointed as border czar. President Biden is putting Vice President Harris in charge of addressing the migrant search of the U.S. border. Harris appointed by Biden as border czar. Don't take my word for it. Hey, I got it right here from Axios. This is gaslighting in real time. And I'm sorry, my friends. I'm sorry because I know when you go and talk to your liberal aunt, uncle, dad, mom, grandpa, whatever, and you say, what are you talking about? Axios and a bunch of media outlets called her the borders are. They go, no, they didn't. The New York Times said they never called her that. That's Trump doing it. And you'll be like, please, please look at the article. I'm not reading your Trump news. And this is the problem in this
Starting point is 00:28:01 country. The media is full of a bunch of evil scumbags who are gaslighting you on purpose because they want people like Kamala Harris to be able to imprison their political opponents, start World War Three and I sort of the realignment under the new regime. Like everyone has to get behind Kamala Harris. Now you saw how quickly Democrats in Congress and the governor sort of coalesced. And now it's the media's turn. They're going to do whatever they can to protect her because I guess Trump is a terrible threat. Think about how defensive the media, the corporate press across the board, ABC, NPR, even Fox News. Well, actually, I'll give Fox News a pass on this one. Talking about Joe Biden's cognitive incapability. The media was like, they're cheap fakes. They're not real. They're lying. They're far right. And then the moment they decided to replace Biden, the media on a dime went, Biden is sick. Chris, not Cuomo, but you had, well, probably Cuomo, but Jake Tapper. You had CNN being like, what's wrong with Joe Biden's brain?
Starting point is 00:29:07 Here he is saying these things. And you're like, wow, all of a sudden they're being honest. That's weird. And then as soon as they get Kamala in, they all go, okay, and now we're going to lie again. Yeah. It's just narrative creation. But if you guys remember 2016, Hillary Clinton was extremely unlikable as well. And she had a really long, really sketchy track record. And the media just lied constantly about her.
Starting point is 00:29:30 And people, I think, forget that she won the popular vote. And we have a little bit of a problem, which is that women are now the largest single voting block. They're like 51, 52 percent of voters or something like that. And I've seen tons of stuff on X from women saying, it's not that I like Kamala or not. It's not that she's a woman. It's that I'm a woman. So I'm voting for her. We need to vote for her.
Starting point is 00:29:55 No matter, it's the same thing with Hillary. They're all sharing that vice presidential debate with Kamala and Pence, where she goes, I'm speaking. I'm speaking. Excuse me, I'm speaking. Because'm speaking. Excuse me, I'm speaking. And they told her to do that. They told her to get any moment
Starting point is 00:30:09 where he tries to interrupt and say, I'm speaking, because they're targeting feminist, you know, liberal women, to go, you go, Kamala. We gotta get Tulsi, Tulsi Gabbard. Let's get her on the show, let's get her involved. We need her to debate Kamala, if Kamala will step up to the plate. We gotta call in the special forces once again. Tulsi Gabbard put her in her place in the last election cycle in 2020.
Starting point is 00:30:30 It was so embarrassing for Kamala. She got no delegates after that. She basically it halted her campaign's momentum, if there was any to begin with. I also think Kamala does get easily flustered. I mean, you've seen this in interviews. We've seen this when she was on the debate stage with other when she was vying for the Democratic nomination in 2020. And so, you know, she is probably going to debate Trump unless she declines, which I think would make her look weak. You know, so it will be interesting because I don't know that she's going to be able to pull the same like I am speaking. You're interrupting me because Trump has really evolved. We saw that with with the Biden debate debate i mean he just let biden sort of go and meet his own verbal demise there
Starting point is 00:31:10 and and he was very uh precise and when he interjected uh i think kamala harris doesn't have what it takes to take on you know trump or vance really well let's just let's just you know send it to tulsi gabbard this is is 2019 in the conversation back to the broken criminal justice system that is disproportionately negatively impacting black and brown people all across this country today. Senator Harris says she's proud of her record as a prosecutor and that she'll be a prosecutor president. But I'm deeply concerned about this record. There are too many examples to cite, but she put over 1,500 people in jail for marijuana violations and then laughed about it when she was asked if she ever smoked marijuana. She blocked evidence that would have freed an innocent man from death row until the courts forced her to do so. She kept people in prison beyond their sentences to use them as cheap labor
Starting point is 00:32:05 for the state of California. And she fought to keep cash bail system in place that impacts poor people in the worst kind of way. And that's 50 seconds, not four minutes. But I want to clarify, there were people who were in prison beyond their sentence because they were using them to fight wildfires. It's not just cheap labor. It is slavery, slave labor to fight wildfires, putting their lives at risk. That's what Tulsi Gabor was referencing. Yeah, they're not stamping, you know, vehicle license plates or something. They're being forced to fight wildfires and if you look at the optics here tulsi's in white which is always associated with like innocence goodness and being angelic and kamala in the black you know she looks like a sith lord well i mean her
Starting point is 00:32:56 face is kind of her face gets real sour as soon as tulsi starts talking i don't know how she would hold up to kind of the treatment that Trump gave Hillary. Do you guys remember the debates with Hillary? Oh yeah, I rewatched it. It was so awesome. It was a clown show. Like he would not stop interrupting. That's why I didn't vote for him.
Starting point is 00:33:14 Me too. It was, he really soured people's opinion of him. I think that's true for a lot of people. But I think, again, he thinks he's evolved since then. I think he is even more precise in his debating ability. And Kamala Harris, you know,
Starting point is 00:33:25 again, she's running as like, I'm the prosecutor and he's a bad guy and he's a felon. You are now opening the door to criticism of your record, which was already a problem when you were running in the first place, not just from conservative people, but progressives. Progressives looked at her record and said, you're a bad person. And nothing about that changed. This is the problem, though, is that they they protected her from debating anyone in the Democratic Party that wanted the job. So she hasn't had to face anyone like Tulsi Gabbard or like Robert Kennedy Jr. or even Buttigieg, who probably would get behind his vice president because he's in her cabinet. But before, like in 2020, he would have been up on stage.
Starting point is 00:34:03 Oh, those his vice president. Those are the people that don't have the stigma. They don't have the Trump stigma that would just put her in her place. And they need that debate. Dude, it's absolutely wild that there's no chance Kamala could have ever won any primary. She barely won her Senate race. Was it Senate race, right? In California against the republican in california and the only reason she is now being set up to be the nominee for president is because of political
Starting point is 00:34:29 posturing installation violation of democratic process isn't it wild that the party that's been you know freaking out about trump being a fascist and he's a threat to democracy is like installing a candidate with no democratic process. Literal communism. This is what communism is. They claim to have elections. Right. And then the party appoints the nominee. And then they have an election.
Starting point is 00:34:54 My favorite thing about these communist countries is like the person who gets to play the Potemkin rival. It's, you know, like North Korea, some guy shows up and he's like, I'm going to, it's like they come out for the debate. And then they're like, Kim Jong-un, why should we vote for you? And he's like, because I'm your supreme leader. But what about your rival? What have you to say?
Starting point is 00:35:10 He's got a point. Yeah. He is pretty awesome. Yeah. I might vote for him too. I don't even know why I'm running. That's where we're at right now with the Democratic Party. They don't want up...
Starting point is 00:35:23 I mean, they've always had the superdelegates. Yeah. They've always basically said if we can't, they can throw a wrench in the works and appoint whoever they want. And at first it was a facade. But then Bernie Sanders mounted a real grassroots effort that they could not control. So they said, how about we just don't have primaries? And here we are. If Kamala wins and people choose to support a party, I want to say we're seeing a lot of pushback from activists on the left. It's not just Black Lives Matter. There's posts all over Reddit from activist forums saying, how are we supposed to vote for a party that has appointed an unpopular candidate? And especially many of these leftists are like the Democratic party without a nominating process put a cop prosecutor as their nominee i won't support that i'm hoping that they lose because
Starting point is 00:36:11 of this because if they end up winning and they could win via shadow campaign then the future is going to be special political elite appointees arguing with each other and the american people have nothing to do with it there would be if that were to happen in their democratic party somehow one with an unpopular candidate there would be a lot of citizens that would be very angry and pushing back against that not just the republicans like you mentioned black lives matter a million they have a million followers on twitter god knows how many of them feel this way all these other people that feel like they were wrong and slighted by not being able to democratically select their candidate would have a lot to say about it.
Starting point is 00:36:49 You know, it's fascinating to me that I go on Facebook and I'm looking at all these like random people and they're saying like they're saying that voting for Kamala proves they're not in a cult. No joke. The comments are like, you know, people are really upset that we're lining up behind the pro-democracy candidate. And they're like, that's because Trump supporters are in a cult. And I'm like, there was a primary. Ron DeSantis, Vivek Ramaswamy, Nikki Haley all challenged Trump. And there was a popular vote for Trump. You guys just put Kamala Harris in front of the room and then said, march behind us or else.
Starting point is 00:37:21 And they went, OK. Yeah, blindly trust the party. At the last minute when there's really nothing that can be done about it. There's not even time to challenge it. Right, especially since they're talking about having their virtual roll call
Starting point is 00:37:32 ahead of the convention. So the convention will just be a pep rally for presumably Kamala. Also, that brings up the question, why is the DNC convention past the middle of August when it's always in July? They plan the whole thing.
Starting point is 00:37:44 That's what I think. Yep. Maybe. I also think that the Democratic Party, like the DNC as an operation, is really bad and staffed by not bright people. I mean, they really should have had at least one, two, three interns checking what the state laws were for this
Starting point is 00:37:58 when they scheduled this convention two years out. I think they knew they could just rewrite it. That's basically what they're doing, right? Was it Ohio that you had to get them on the ballot by a certain day and they just they're like oh it's okay we'll just change it yeah so suddenly we can just and i can't remember what the provision was but the lawmakers in ohio were like fine you can vote to change it but we want whatever this provision is and the democrats in ohio were like no like they had a path to change it instead they were just like go back to the dn and change again. I mean, the DNC never has had
Starting point is 00:38:27 any respect for voters, in my opinion. Look the way they rearranged primaries this year, right? Like they said, forget you guys, New Hampshire, we don't care about anything. South Carolina is going first. And they'll claim it's because it better represents America theoretically. But really, it's because Joe Biden performed better in South Carolina than he did in New Hampshire. And they're just going to continue to push this narrative that they are doing this for the people because we believe in you. We're all together when actually it's just sort of gaming the system to try and achieve whatever end they think they deserve. I just looked up. Oh, go ahead. When the DNC was formed, it was 1848, right after the Civil War, kind of this. No, no, no. 1848 is well before the Civil civil war am i getting something wrong with us yet we want to get the life
Starting point is 00:39:06 the civil war was sixty one to sixty five sixty one six yeah and that there was there were the democratic republicans and there are actually many different parties but that basically broke down into the republicans in the democrats basically around this social disorder civil war civil strife i should say and then since that it's basically been two parties because the Civil War never ended. Well, let me clarify what that means. After the Civil War, we had Reconstruction, and there was a very, let's say, delicate peace that the South surrendered. In fact, after the South surrendered, there was still fighting. Since then, you have had conflict
Starting point is 00:39:40 between the two parties as basically it, you know, to simplify everything, you can always reduce it to its historical point. But since then we've had two parties and there was, um, I always mix the year up. I think it was 76, 1876, where the president was chosen by appointment. Democrats and Republicans got together and said, okay, another civil war is about to break out. There's an, there's, There's contested electors in some states. What do we do? And they said, okay, how about this? In exchange for ending Reconstruction, we will allow you guys to appoint a certain candidate, and then we'll just call it square.
Starting point is 00:40:14 And since then, it's been Democrats versus Republicans. Except Teddy. Teddy Roosevelt had the Bull Moose Party, 19, well, I don't know what year, 12, something like that. That was the ticket he ran on? Yeah, he ran on a third party ticket and won. It was a bull moose party. Which is testament to cult of personality there. Teddy was quite a man.
Starting point is 00:40:32 A warrior. Did he kill a bear or something? I don't know. I hope so. Yeah, he did. That's like the theoretical origin of the teddy bear. Yeah, they like strapped a baby bear to a tree and then he shot it or something. Didn't they also attempt to assassinate him and he just like finished his oh while he was on stage after he was shot he kept talking yeah
Starting point is 00:40:50 teddy roosevelt yeah it's a beast of a man more than that to kill when obama got into office he said his favorite president of history was abraham lincoln and when he left office he said his favorite president was teddy roosevelt i think he understood the power. And I kind of liken Trump to Teddy because I think Teddy was like a not like my mom wouldn't have loved him as a man if she'd known his personality. She probably would have thought he was a hideous human being. Like, what a dick. I don't want him around my kids. But the reality is he was a great administrator. Do you believe I mean, so often we hear this in politics, like you want a candidate who you can have a beer with. Do you think that is true? Do you want someone that you would want to hang out with, or do you want someone who you think would be effective in the job?
Starting point is 00:41:31 Does someone that you'd want to hang out with necessarily mean that they are good in the political position? I want foreign leaders to fawn over my president. I want them to fall to their knees in worship like they do with Trump. That was the thing about Trump is that Kim Jong-un was like, I love you. That's good. That gives us the cult worship that we need to create the culture of the world. So that is like the guy I want to have a beer with there. But if he's a terrible administrator, then no, I would rather have him.
Starting point is 00:41:59 Terrible administrator, but he's really nice. He always comes with a board game when you throw a party. I think I would choose the administrator. Real quick, we got a super chat from MCAN saying, look at HREZ 253, 118th Congress. It names Kamala as the border czar. It does, but in quotes, because it's not an official title. But I do think it's funny that she was, this is a bill that was a resolution to remove her as the head of the Biden administration strategy to address the root causes of migration. What the media is doing is twofold. When people say she's the borders are, it's just a colloquial
Starting point is 00:42:30 simplification of her task. The crisis at the border was overwhelmingly illegal immigration. She was tasked with dealing with it and the media called her the borders are. So then a bunch of people said, okay, now they're gaslighting you claiming she never was. That's not true. She never had that title. It's not a title. What they're also not telling you is they're gaslighting you claiming she never was. That's not true. She never had that title. It's not a title. What they're also not telling you is they're saying the New York Times is like, but she was never in charge of drugs or cartels. Right. She was in charge of what the crisis was in the moment, which was caravan after caravan and mass illegal immigration.
Starting point is 00:43:01 They're gaslighting in two different ways. Yeah. Well, things are so we've had such a wild last four years. Things have been so crazy that I think we're almost like we're used to this constant, really weird stuff, like totally anomalous black swan events happening. And they've come in such frequent waves the last four years that I think people are getting a little numb to it and part of me wonders if this isn't purposeful just to kind of acclimate people to like whatever huge changes are i mean there's stuff going on on the grand chessboard with ukraine and russia with uh you know the stuff in the middle east with uh plans for a new pandemic i don't know if anybody's seen any of that coming out of new zealand the how they're prepping for that we've got christopher ray head of the fbi saying oh gee you should be on the watch out for new t-e-r-r-o-r
Starting point is 00:43:51 attacks uh because we're thinking that's coming and it's like we had the election in 2020 go in a very fishy way and now this one's going very fishy and And it's like part of me wonders, are they just kind of like happy to be out with it now so that when they, you know, bring down this democracy illusion stuff to put in this global new world order, they're just kind of like it's in your face. And it's like, what are you going to do about it? I just feel like there's fog of war and chaos on purpose right now. And like that, like Tim said, the media just, they literally tell you one thing and then tell you that they didn't say that the next second. And it feels like 1984 type PSYOP,
Starting point is 00:44:31 psychological working. Yeah, the final order, this is from 1984, the book by George Orwell, is to, what is it? Disbelief your eyes and ears. It was the most important and final order from the party. For real, because the Democrats I knew in 2008 never would have put up with this, having a candidate installed.
Starting point is 00:44:48 This is insanity. This is not American. I believe that is incorrect. Not the ones I knew. They had none of this. You mean the voter base? The people I knew in the voter base. Oh, yeah.
Starting point is 00:44:57 We were avidly pro-democracy for real. Like, the people's voice is what controls our nation. We are the nation. We are governed by ourselves, and these people are representing us in the process. There's only one what controls our nation. We are the nation. We are governed by ourselves, and these people are representing us in the process. If there's only one thing you can do, vote Trump. Vote Trump. I might. I might.
Starting point is 00:45:14 Oh, he's going to do it. I said, I don't know what I'm going to do with the voting thing. I'd rather get someone to vote. I'd rather get 10 people to vote the way I want them to vote than to cast my vote. Also, your vote is your own. How do you want them to vote? Because you were saying the other night
Starting point is 00:45:24 you weren't sure who you were going to vote for. I want you to vote for who you believe in. I mean your vote is your own to know. How do you want them to vote? Because you were saying the other night you weren't sure who you were going to vote for. I want you to vote for who you believe in. I mean, that's the most important thing. Trump. Why was that a thing? It's like, there's no better example of the left being a cult than Trump. You remember that? John Oliver was like,
Starting point is 00:45:40 his name Trump was actually old in Germany called Trump. And I was like, oh, well, what an interesting fact. My family's name back in the day was Bingenheimer, I think it was, and it was changed to Bingham because people change their names all the time. Well, that's very interesting. And then all of a sudden
Starting point is 00:45:55 everyone started going Drumpf all over the place. And I was like, I don't understand why that's an insult. It was not. It was, when you say Drumpf, you're saying I'm in the cult. That's all you're doing. But this is the same kind of thinking, though. They'll be like, oh, this movie's coming out, and it's really funny, and it's really good, and it's
Starting point is 00:46:11 so great. And then when it comes out, it flops, and the reviewers don't like it, and all the critics are like, what an amazing movie. I mean, they are just going to buy into whatever messaging they are told right now they have to be a part of. It's not a good insult, but they're going to repeat it anyways. Kamala Harris' one line, I i guess this coconut tree thing or whatever like they're gonna continue on and on and on even though it's not that good just here we go here we go from
Starting point is 00:46:35 politico kamala harris gen z meme queen uh-huh uh-huh after she announced her 2024 bid indian aunties took to social media to post in Sanskrit, Kamala equals lotus. In America, Kamala equals potus. Uh-huh. And what is it in Swedish or Finnish? Well, we'll get to it. We'll get to that. I had a hard enough time talking about Joe Biden.
Starting point is 00:46:57 You know, it's like Hillary Clinton and Donald Trump. Well, there's a fun thing to talk about. Hillary Clinton is so awful. And she's so well-known. And Joe Biden is just sitting there going, that's why I'm going to not run. And you're like, OK, he's falling asleep here. Kamala, I can't believe they're actually trying to go with the narrative that those cringe green filter dancing videos of her laughing maniacally work for Gen Z. Because I'm like, I don't know, man.
Starting point is 00:47:24 I think Gen Z is a little bit more based than that. Like, I'm not saying they're voting for Trump. It's just like, I don't think they're watching Kamala Harris do that weird shuffle dance with the green filter. And they're like, this is cool. I guarantee my Gen Z kids are watching that going, oh, cringe. Yeah. I don't think it's cool.
Starting point is 00:47:40 No, it's not cool. It's never cool to have like an older adult person. Oh, look at the lady in the pantsuit shuffling. No, it's not cool. It's never cool to have an older adult person sort of drop in. Oh, look at the lady in the pantsuit shuffling. No, it's not cool. They're like, oh, it's all a reference to pop music. No, it's just a... No. This one's crazy. Check this out. Everything is in context.
Starting point is 00:47:57 My mother used to... She would give us a hard time sometimes and she would say to us, I don't know what's wrong with you young people. You think you just fell out of a coconut tree? You exist in the context of all in which you live and what came before you.
Starting point is 00:48:15 So apparently, I don't know if this is true, but saying, referring to a person who fell out of the coconut tree was a racial slur in Europe. Yeah, about African monkeys, basically. It was like somebody was posting that in Eastern Europe, they say that person fell out of a coconut tree is a racial slur for a black person. Yeah, that's exactly what it is. And her mom obviously had that in her.
Starting point is 00:48:36 Well, maybe not maliciously, but that's what she's doing. It's a crazy joke or thing to say. At least she's being honest. I'm sure her mom did say that. We just call them palm trees the way that she talks and her weird just her her weird cane it's like do you really think gen z kids are watching this be like she's so cool so i i so hip and cool you don't think they're all looking at her and going we need mamala right now because how many times i've heard that story yeah it's gross it's. I don't think they're going to buy it.
Starting point is 00:49:07 And that's the thing. Her whole campaign is run by probably Gen Z staffers, millennial staffers, who are like, this is my shot to get a White House position, and we're going to mess it this way, even though it's not actually working. I want to pull up Google Translate for you real quick. And they say in Sanskrit, Kamala means lotus. I'm going to type the word kamala right here into fit oh it says horrible it means horrible in finnish and i agree yeah kamala means horrible in finnish so uh i have this idea that uh you know i was saying for a while now hillary clinton also did the cackling fiend thing. And Kamala does the same thing.
Starting point is 00:49:50 And I think that there's some political consultant being like, we've gone over the data. You have to laugh all the time. And I'm just like, I think that shows that if that's true, that's what you think. Women are not going to be president. Because the example that I give is having worked in activism fundraising, working for groups that were working for environmental causes. I did fundraising for the Human Rights Campaign. That's the, you know, they do all the gay rights stuff. Very different back when I was doing it. We were basically just like, hey, gay marriage, and that was it. And today it's a whole lot of other stuff. In fact, this is a really fascinating talking point. The HRC was, at the time, this is back in 2010 maybe, was at odds with most leftist gay rights groups because they did not support trans rights.
Starting point is 00:50:30 They said that it's a step too far. It'll never get approved. So they were working on other things. But I digress. The one thing I can tell you doing these campaigns, men who are tall with deep voices raise a lot of money. Women who had large breasts raise a lot of money. I'm not trying to be crude or crass. It's just true.
Starting point is 00:50:47 A woman would go out. She has large boobs. She'd come back and be like, look at all the people who gave me money. Women who had large breasts raise a lot of money. I'm not trying to be crude or crass. It's just true. A woman would go out. She has large boobs. She'd come back and be like, look at all the people who gave me money. A guy would come back. He's 6'3", but I just got a bunch of people to sign up. Short guys succeeded only when they were slick, fast talkers with, you know, fast hand sales guys. But usually they would not succeed. They would not do very well. And it's fairly obvious why humans react in this way. Tall guys are commanding. And I knew this one guy who was like 6'3". And he was not very bright. I'm not trying to be mean to him, but he was a slow guy. He'd talk like this. And he would do ridiculously well fundraising. So I got asked by the bosses, can you go out with him and see how he's doing this? Because it doesn't seem to make sense in the numbers wise. And he just stands there and then someone's walking by, hey, come here. And they go, yeah. And he goes, so we're going to save the world together. All right. Here's what you're going to do. And I'm like, wait, wait, wait, what? You're literally just telling them to do it. And they do. I'm like, that's crazy. He's like, it's pretty easy. I'm like, that's crazy. I think the issue with Kamala
Starting point is 00:51:44 Harris, the reason why she's cackling like this and why Hillary Clinton did is because if you look at the example of AOC running up on stage and fist pumping and screaming like, we're going to win. I'm sorry, but it's a it's a higher pitched voice that's raspy. And I do think that in humans there is something about a roar, right? A guy with a deeper voice. I'm not saying Trump has this, but Trump has other characteristics. So I think they tell these women, if you try and be aggressive, it doesn't come off as strong. It comes off as naggy, right?
Starting point is 00:52:18 Itchy and naggy. Whereas a guy who says, listen, I'm going to tell you, you're like, oh, wow, this guy is wolf. But when a woman does, you're like, oh, I'm going to tell you, you're like, oh, wow, this guy, he's wolf. But when a woman does, you're like, oh, I'm getting nagged. And I think, and the left agrees with me. I know they do because it's called inherent sexism. What's the inherent sexism? The whole concept?
Starting point is 00:52:36 The idea that humans are predisposed to find louder, deeper voices as commanding and higher pitch voices as... That's reasonable. The larger, stronger man's going to hunt the meat for you and feed your family if you're in his tribe. My lions roar. He's the commander. Also, she's laughing at her own jokes, which no comedian should do.
Starting point is 00:52:56 It's obnoxious and shows weak, low self-esteem. Sometimes, right? A comedian who is telling a joke and then hits it, like Dave Chappelle does this, and then everyone starts laughing and then he smiles and he literally starts laughing too, but it's done with proper timing. Yeah, laughing along with someone. It's like they crack.
Starting point is 00:53:12 It's like they break because they're trying to hold it together, but it's so funny they kind of break. That's kind of endearing. This is not endearing. She laughs at everything. Yeah, but she laughs when other people aren't laughing, which is where it's really obnoxious. She needs to know when to laugh, so she's leading them, you know? And like if a comedian did that, they'd be booed off the stage.
Starting point is 00:53:28 It's just, there was one moment, I can't remember exactly what was asked, but she was like walking outside and a reporter asked her a question and she started laughing. And I was like, what? It's nervous. It's nervous. No, no. Someone told her, you have to laugh because you cannot be aggressive. Oh, yeah.
Starting point is 00:53:43 Maybe I'm wrong. But why did Hillary Clinton do the same thing? I want to get her staff in here, man. You know what it is? If you Google the picture of women laughing while eating salads, there's this thing where I'm going to do it. Yeah, where women anytime they're doing health, like,
Starting point is 00:53:57 oh, eat the salad, it's healthier. They're using this image of a woman eating a salad to promote vitamins or health care or something. They're all like, they're like, oh my god, it's so hilarious. It eating a salad to promote vitamins or healthcare or something. It's like, they're all like, you know, they're, they're like, Oh my God. Like it's so hilarious. Look at the salad. The salad is so hilarious and fun.
Starting point is 00:54:14 I want to see angry women eating salads. I want them just like, it doesn't taste good. I want pizza. I think if they're like smiley and they're laughing that that works or something like there's probably a marketing agency that's like i saw the ladies with the salad you know you should go up there and laugh and smile and i think they do focus groups so there was there's one interesting thing when they did that gender swap of trump and hillary because a lot of the democrats were like the reason trump did better in the debates is because he's a man and people are sexist. And I think that's true to a certain extent. However, when they hosted the same debate, scripted, they wrote
Starting point is 00:54:49 transcripts and had actors read them and perform it perfectly. People who did not see the debate still sided with Trump as a woman. But you have to understand what about the debate works better than just being a man or woman. It's that Trump as a character, you have this smarmy, when they gender swapped it, you have this guy wearing a suit with glasses and he's talking like this. Listen, we're going to do what the American people need. And then the woman goes,
Starting point is 00:55:13 no, listen to me. The American people do not need you telling them what to do. What the American people need are jobs and it's your policies. And everyone said, I like the woman because Hillary Clinton came off as smarmy elitist because she's smarmy
Starting point is 00:55:25 and elitist. And so is Kamala Harris. Nobody wants the HR manager lady that everyone dreads dealing with to be the president. Nobody wants that. But that's what I mean. Kamala Harris comes off that way to me. Oh, here. Let's go through the memes. Here we go. Climbing the coconut tree. You think you just fell off a coconut tree. You exist in the context of all in which you live and what came before you. You know what I love about her? She talks the way these, like,
Starting point is 00:55:49 woke leftist academics write. Instead of just saying, like, you exist in a context of everything that came before you, she, in all in which you live and came... Calm down, lady. Just, we get the point.
Starting point is 00:56:02 Ironically, this is Kamala Harris' quote from last May when it went viral because it was taken out of context and presented as sort of an absurd statement. Blast from the past, compilations have also emerged to represent Harris' most memeable moments, including her love of good news and yellow school buses. Live from New York. Like, she sees her campaign bus and she's like, the wheels on the bus go round and round. Kamala is brat.
Starting point is 00:56:24 Yeah, that is, that means she's cool it's supposed to mean like cool like she is having like a fun cool girl summer she's off half in the time of her life or whatever what's like what's a reference to charlie x's album oh yeah what's what's a pop pop singer so to let it behind well it's because it's uh the green background with the black tech saying brat for the album, and then Kamala did it for Kamala HQ because they're like, we're hip. I wonder if we can make up a word that, it's like a made-up word, but it sounds like it's dirty,
Starting point is 00:56:53 and then we'll just call Kamala that. Like, flurge. I just don't think you can make Kamala Harris cool, right? And I think that this is what's kind of weird. Like, you were saying your daughters would be like, this is cringe. They would. Some of what's interesting to me about Gen Z slang
Starting point is 00:57:10 is it just, it's really organic, but also you kind of have to be in the know, like to track how they get to the words that they're using. It's like several references deep on TikTok, right? Yeah, like my 12 year old, I'm trying to like keep up with her and she just laughs at me all the time. I'll be like, I got that skibbity toilet riz, right?
Starting point is 00:57:29 And she's like, no. Yeah. And so to be like, we're going to drop this lady politician in here, and you guys are going to like her. That seems the opposite of what I would do. Look at her. Look how fun she is. Look how much fun she's having. Don't you want a fun girl president?
Starting point is 00:57:45 At least she likes art. No, you know what you do? Can we plug this into AI where she's laughing and dancing and then she turns over and presses a button and a rocket fires and blows up a wedding? They're trying to make her sexy because they can't make her cool. They're using AI to generate her with a sexy body. She's always in those Converse All-Stars, too. Every dancing video I've seen, they're like, put her in the chucks.
Starting point is 00:58:02 If they can make her sexy, they're going to get the horny young guys to vote for her. That's what they're aiming at right now. Watch the AI-generated Kamala with sexy body. No, I'm not searching that. No, hold on. Just keep your eyes open for when you – I just saw it yesterday. One of my friends, a guy that I'm a friend of on Facebook who I haven't talked to in 15 years posted it. And it was just like disgusting.
Starting point is 00:58:24 Like media manipulation using deep fakes to sell your candidate kind of crap. I wouldn't talked to in 15 years posted it and it was just like disgusting like media manipulation using deep fakes to sell your candidate kind of crap I wouldn't call Trump brat I would just say uh Trump's funny well I mean people refer to Trump as base right and that's like a a compliment that came out of his supporters they use for other things like they're trying to drop Kamala Harris into pop culture as it exists right now because she doesn't have any organic movement behind her people aren't looking at her and being like oh yeah you really inspire me you're interesting like basically they don't know anything about her other than her terrible record you know her or at least her controversial record as a prosecutor
Starting point is 00:58:57 and then her time with the biden administration which again she has not really we're only like three full days into her campaign we don't know if she's going to be like, I'm finishing what Joe started or if she's going to be like, Joe had some missteps and start to distance herself. You know, like it's- I don't feel like that would be safe. I feel like that would be really risky to do,
Starting point is 00:59:16 but the whole thing is risky to do. Taking him out at the last second, popping her in three months before the election is wild to me. So the repeal the 19th was trending on X. And I think it was because of Claire Lehman, who we haven't talked about in a long time. She has me blocked on X. Scott Greer, 6'2 and IQ 187.
Starting point is 00:59:38 Thank you, Scott. Tweets, let's check on how women decide who they want to vote. And Claire Lehman said, I know it's superficial, but I like that Kamala can dance and that she looks incredible for her age. She looks like the kind of person you'd like to have a margarita or two with. I retweeted that tweet, too. And I said, this is everything you need to know about the woman problem in one little tweet. Like everything about it.
Starting point is 01:00:01 I know it's superficial. This is how women vote. I know it's superficial. Well, Trudeau was a hunk. Yeah. And Obama's a celebrity. But I'm going to do it anyway. But I like that Kamala can dance.
Starting point is 01:00:11 Who cares? What does that have to do with anything when you're the leader of the free world? And that she looks incredible for her age. Well, is it perhaps that maybe we can negotiate an end to the hostilities in Ukraine by a dance-off. That is a potential. Well, then we're good. Only if they have Mexican foods. I don't know. Trump's still a better dancer.
Starting point is 01:00:32 We've all saw Trump do that weird stiff shuffle thing. I would love for him to be a good dancer. No, that is a great dance. Maybe get him some moves. But it's like a signature thing. Again, Trump creates his own hype and culture around him. Kamala Harris has given us nothing. That's why they have to borrow from everywhere else but importantly a lot of the like claiming trump is a good dancer is ironic it's clearly not a good dance but he doesn't care
Starting point is 01:00:55 he's like he just does whatever he wants and he's on stage and he's got that face and he's doing this thing and everyone right it's like he just the guy is funny and doesn't care it's yeah kamala is is trying to do that but it's just not it's she's like a party girl man she i think she did she actually sleep away to the top party girl i don't know about what was that guy brown got some guy really brown did she hook up with them is that like confirmed is that just people say they had a relationship they had a relationship and then he, did he hire her? Did he promote her or something? Yeah, and she was, like, way younger. He was, like, in his 60s, and she was really young.
Starting point is 01:01:34 So she hooked up with some guy who then promoted her or hired her into a government position, and she's just dancing and, like, laughing. And, like, I don't see leadership material in the woman, but they put her in as the vice president because she was black. She's not even black. I hate that term, but, like, because of her dark skin, her darker skin tone. She's because she was black she's not even black i hate that term but like because of her dark skin her darker skin tone white and she's a woman yeah that's what she's like jamaican and indian right that's her heritage i mean i i think that this is the the futility of trying to capture the logic there right like she just was there when whatever happens they force bite it out he decided decided to leave that, you know, Democratic Party broke up. And she is the only one they have
Starting point is 01:02:10 kind of standing. One of the problems has always been that there's no talent coming down to Democratic bench, at least not in the same way that conservatives are really, really kind of establishing themselves going forward. And so, you know, I understand why this person is like, it's superficial, but I like Kamala because like she just picks whatever's popular. A lot of women do that. Whatever is trendy, they're going to go with. And currently they're trying to force this trend of Kamala Harris. She's not critically thinking about it.
Starting point is 01:02:34 Claire was like an educated, like a smart person. Is she? I don't know. She runs Quillette or she's like the editor in chief of Quilletteette or something, which was supposedly a good magazine that I heard. No, it was free speech. It was classically liberal until Australia decided to start rounding up natives and putting them in concentration camps. And then she valued her country over reality? No, she feared being locked up in a concentration camp more than she cared about espousing her principles. And so I get it.
Starting point is 01:03:00 You're in a country that is having vans pull people's homes. Like there's a viral video where a van pulls up to a guy's house and they're like, excuse me, sir. And he's like, what's the problem? And they're like, time to go into the van because you've tested positive for COVID. And he's like, OK. And then he was just gone. And they're like, neighbors haven't seen him since. So she's like, ah, this is good and everything is fine and Australia is good. And then you have like these three aboriginal teens get taken by force to a camp, throw like a burlap sack or something over the barbed wire jump the fence and run and flee and there was a manhunt to track them down like that's what australia was doing and she was like this is fine this is good and i'm
Starting point is 01:03:34 like okay the only thing i know of her is when many years ago probably like 2015 or something when jordan peterson was kind of promoting her and Quillette because he thought she was like brave and special and all that. But now she's just doing the, I don't want the whole like, oh my gosh, we can have margaritas. I'm going to vote for her. Yeah, that sounds like a great strategy to pick the leader of the free world
Starting point is 01:03:57 when we have two theaters of war, inflation that's like approaching Weimar. I find that more interesting that they can't say that about her, right? Like they're falling back on like, she's dancing and she has a fun name that rhymes with Poe. Like there's no good reason.
Starting point is 01:04:10 Actually, no one can look at Kamala Harris and be like, I really think that she would be able to defend us. Like they're falling back on this like AstroTurf personality they've created for her because as far as we know, she actually wouldn't be able to handle the presidency because she couldn't even get elected in the first place.
Starting point is 01:04:24 So repeal the 19th was trending earlier. And there's a bunch of posts with thousands of retweets. This one and the ratio. This one is from July 18th. Share of 18 to 29 year olds identify as liberal by gender. 40 percent of women, 25 percent of men. And we know that men are actually starting to skew conservative in a lot of countries. South Korea, for instance.
Starting point is 01:04:43 And then I don't know why like carl benjamin says american politics is playing in one chart democrats uh let's see 39 married men 42 married women 68 unmarried women and so i'm gonna i'm gonna say this the we're headed for a serious crisis in this regard in that women overwhelmingly vote for the party of war and they are not subject to the draft. That I don't think that can stand. Now, that being said, I don't think the issue is women voting. I think the issue is people who have no stake in community voting, because certainly women who have sons, whether they could be drafted or not, are concerned about whether or not their kids would go to war. But I do think a great solution that I've often talked about is actually not repealing 19th. It is making it safe to sign up for the draft if you want to vote.
Starting point is 01:05:33 Yeah. Based. I like it. Because Ian would never vote again. If you look at women who are married voting patterns, it's very different from single women voting patterns. And I think it's for that reason they tend to adopt the politics of their husband quite often. Or is it that women who have those politics are more likely to get married?
Starting point is 01:05:52 Hard to say, chicken or the egg, but I think Pearl has shared stats with me before that show that women, when they're younger, do tend to vote more Democrat, especially like college tends to make you pretty liberal and all that if you're a woman. And then when they get older, get married, have kids, then they start voting more conservative, more right wing.
Starting point is 01:06:12 I do think it's true. Right. The saying is, if you're not liberal when you're young, you have no heart. And if you're not conservative when you're older, you have no head. But that is I believe it's false. I think the issue I think that's a I think that's propaganda made by the left to be like, young people... I think that was a Churchill quote, wasn't it? Is that what it is?
Starting point is 01:06:28 I think so. Well, I think it's espoused, especially by the left, to say, like, young people are supposed to be liberal. No, that's BS. And the reason they're liberal
Starting point is 01:06:36 is because they were isolated from their parents. Once industrialization happened and kids started going to institutionalized learning facilities, all of a sudden the kids were not absorbing
Starting point is 01:06:44 the values of their parents but the values of the machine also the idea that we can all do this together is very communistic and it's very idealistic and i used to think in those terms and speak in those terms all of us we can help everyone and it's ridiculously nonsensical you can't you can help some people i think abe lincoln said it well you can help some people all the time and all the people some of the time, but you can't help all the people all the time. That's communism. It was fool the people. Fool? It was you can fool all the people some of the time
Starting point is 01:07:12 or some of the people all the time. My Civil War history is bunk, apparently. Well, maybe I'm wrong. Okay, but anyway, but he made the point about all and some and how all all the time is not realistic. And so I learned that in my late 20s and into my early 30s, I started to realize that you just have to take care of yourself first. Abraham Lincoln. You can fool some of the people all the time is not realistic. And so I learned that in my late 20s and into my early 30s I started to realize that you just have to take care of yourself first. Abraham Lincoln, you can fool
Starting point is 01:07:27 some of the people all the time and all of the people some of the time, but you cannot fool all of the people all the time. Sorry, Abe. You're the man. So I guess I became more conservative in that right when I, but it was just nonsense. The idea that you can help all the people all the time is toxic. And that level
Starting point is 01:07:43 of compassion is toxic. Pearl's tweeting at me because uh what did she there's like let me let me see if i can pull it up okay uh there's a there's a tweet from mary morgan of pop culture crisis check out pop culture crisis.com where some guy is talking to a woman saying like i'm taking you off the market and then he's like we got we can start with, but I'm not going to wait until marriage. And she's like, no, then it's not happening. That was Morgan McMichael. She tweeted that out. Right.
Starting point is 01:08:11 It's her. Mary Morgan responded, saying, I never understand why some people think you must have sex with someone to know whether you're compatible. It's a lie. And then Pearl responded, trad women do not understand how important sex is to men. It's all about what they want and how they want to be courted. And then Mary says, okay, Pearl. So if a woman has sex before marriage, she is unmarriageable trash. But if it's after she's entitled, what's your message? I responded with, oh, she's not telling anyone what to do. And then Pearl said, you have never, you never have any of this energy
Starting point is 01:08:39 in person, Tim, say it with your chest. In person? She's been here one time. And I asked her that literally on the show when she was just like, well, how. In person, she's been here one time. And I asked her that literally on the show when she was just like, well, how come you're, she was like criticizing Lauren. And I was just like, well, then what do you think she should do? It's like, oh, I'm not telling you.
Starting point is 01:08:52 I don't know what to do. I think so. You have no message. I think she kind of misread what Mary was trying to say too. Mary wasn't saying like, this has to be on women's terms. She was more like when Pearl says,
Starting point is 01:09:02 women don't understand how important sex is. That might be true, but that's not the same thing as saying, you know, if you're insisting on sex beforehand, the whole sexual compatibility thing, I totally agree with Marion. This idea that you've got to run through 50 bodies to figure out who you're sexually compatible with, things only fit together in so many ways. You know, it's not that there's not like this profound science to it. Like a lot of the red pill dating coach type of guys will say this. And I'm always like, that is so ridiculous.
Starting point is 01:09:35 I think I don't believe in the compatibility. Like, oh, we have to practice with 100 people to find out who I'm compatible with. It's like, you know, within a few minutes of meeting a guy, if you're attracted to him or not. The issue is everything is delayed. Maturity is delayed. Adulthood is delayed. People used to have kids in their early 20s. I think it was like 21 or 22
Starting point is 01:09:54 was like the average age for building a family. 14 in like the 1600s, 1700s. I don't think that's true. That's not true. Things would marry 14 year olds off. Yeah, but they wouldn't have kids. So interestingly, the access to food and fats were low. So women were not developing at younger ages like that we see now in it with the American Western diet, which is ice cream and milk and all these fats.
Starting point is 01:10:18 Maybe 16. So it was actually around 18. And that's why the age was around then. Because humans were shorter because we were malnourished and stunted as we can see now humans are getting taller and taller because we have access to this just like ridiculous amount of food and every nutrient you could ever want and vitamin supplements for that yeah i do i was like in america now uh certain groups are getting shorter like mexican women are getting shorter on average by like a half an
Starting point is 01:10:43 inch to an inch than they were 30 40 years years ago because of the crap, you know, processed corn and oil diet. But this is interesting. Puberty was actually a little bit later because of access to food, namely the access to fats. It's a lot harder to get in the wild. And then now with the American diet, fats are so high, it's made things happen sooner and sooner, or younger and younger. That's interesting. So it was not the case. But it was still young.
Starting point is 01:11:11 I think probably 18 or whatever. And in the United States, it was like 20 or 20, 22. People were starting to have families. Now I think the average age of a woman having a kid is like 30. 30 or 31. 30 or 31. Because they got to have their careers first. And because of that, for the first time since antibiotics, is like 30. 30 or 31. 30 or 31. Because they got to have their careers first.
Starting point is 01:11:26 And because of that, for the first time since antibiotics, we're seeing rising mortality rates in women, maternal mortality rates. In the most advanced, medically advanced country ever known to man, we now have rising maternal mortality rates because, and the CDC says this, it's not Rach making it up,
Starting point is 01:11:44 it's because of the advanced age of pregnancy now. Yeah. It is a lot of work to have babies. Sure is. Yeah. A lot of it. That's why the Spartans, as legend tells, I believe this is true, the only way to get a tombstone, a headstone, as a man was to die in battle and as a woman was to die in
Starting point is 01:12:03 childbirth. If you have the kid, they're like, well, congratulations, everyone, like women do this. But if you die, it's like, it was a valiant effort. Yeah. Pregnancy is wild. I mean, women grow essentially a new organ, the placenta to have children. The body is capable of crazy things. And I think a lot of the conversation around casual sex and all this stuff is largely because with birth control, we pretend like pregnancy is a bad thing and or something that you should avoid at all costs. And I think that's one of the reasons that men and women are ultimately really out of alignment when they have conversations.
Starting point is 01:12:34 Like if you're a man and you know, you aren't trying to like ultimately a lot of men are driven have a high sex drive because they are trying to have children. Right. So then if you are dating a lot of girls on birth control and again, it's like kind of blurring what the purpose of this is then of course you're like gotta sleep with everybody because you're not actually meeting your biological need and i think with women they are stunted to understand what their bodies uh naturally want to do because they again are kind of encouraged and uh poison to think both propaganda and also literally poison to feel like uh getting like pregnancies the natural hormone cycles are actually their enemies and i think that's that's sad how can you have honest conversations if we
Starting point is 01:13:16 don't even acknowledge like the role of what our bodies are supposed to do rhetoric around abortion now is that this is a parasite inside of me that I must defend. It's going to ruin your life. It'll ruin your life. I mean, how often is that the thing? You can't have a baby. It'll ruin your life. Oh, I asked. I think this was we were doing like a TikTok thing where we were on the crucible. Shout out to the crucible. We like to go into TikTok and argue with some of the Gen Z people in there, some of the craziest people. And they were debating this. And I went in and I was asking them about this. And they were like, don't you know how many women die in childbirth? And I was like, how many do you think it is? And they were like, it's like 50%. It's like 50% or something. I'm like, you think that 50% of women
Starting point is 01:14:01 die of births, the mother dies? And they're and they're like yeah dude it's like they the propaganda is so insane that this little group of people who were like pro-choice strongly believed that like when you have a baby you got a 50 50 shot of just not making it and I was like dude humans wouldn't exist if that were the case but they don't even think about it and this has started we've we've got a full century. It's arguably longer, like the Malthusians started 300 years ago with this nonsense. But Margaret Sanger put out a highly influential book in the 1920s, where she, now I think this-
Starting point is 01:14:36 Margaret Sanger, what a gal, am I right? I have a whole chapter about her in my book, and I literally had nightmares while I was researching and writing. And I had like times where I was so angry, I would almost start to cry reading what she did because she basically fabricated an entire book where she claimed to have hundreds of letters from women around the country that she published in the form of a book where these women were writing her saying, I'm only 23 and I'm on my 17th baby and my internal organs are falling out and I don't know what's causing it or how to stop it. Please help me.
Starting point is 01:15:10 Well, that's ridiculous on its face for a lot of reasons. Like my grandma's 98. And when I was researching this, I called her and I said, Grandma, when your mom was having you and your sisters and brothers, did she know how babies were made and how to prevent that? You know? Nope. Everyone's just stumbling around in the dark. She's like, of course. And in fact, she said, after my brother, the doctor told her, you know, it'd probably be
Starting point is 01:15:33 dangerous for her to have more. And she said, my parents, they, you know, they didn't come right out and say it, but they knew how, they knew what to do about that. They knew ways around it. Yeah. And they, and they didn't have any more. I went to the margaret sanger papers project which is basically where you go if you want anything she's ever done
Starting point is 01:15:50 if she blew her nose in a tissue they've got that somewhere right they've got everything the woman ever did all of her stuff is very well preserved i was like where can i read any of these thousands of letters from all these women they said oh uh well we only have three weird how that happens out of thousands of letters you only preserved three but you have like literal notes that she wrote you know from when she was a teenager so you have everything else but out of the thousands of letters you only have three why and they said well we believe that a lot of it was just lost to time or that she sent many of these letters to the Planned Parenthood doctors to like keep them going when they were feeling demoralized. And I was like, I think this whole thing is it's crazy.
Starting point is 01:16:35 And I think it was and she faked a lot of stuff, a ton of stuff, a ton of stuff. There's the study on birth control that was done in Puerto Rico. I'm sure you know about this. But, you know, it was done basically because of the support of Planned Parenthood, where they just did not tell women what was going on. And they would write off women who were like, I am having serious side effects. They'd be like, hysteria. Get them out of this study. It doesn't matter. I mean, it's such a gross abuse. You would never be able to do it today. It was human experimentation. And it opened the door to the birth control mania that we have today. I mean, Margaret Sanger is infamous in really all of the ways that she influenced American culture, in my opinion, for the worst. To the detriment of not just families. I mean, a lot of things have done bad things to American families,
Starting point is 01:17:18 but to women themselves. And it's under this guise of I'm here for you and science and whatever else like saving she treated them terribly and lied to them always yeah absolutely and now now i go to tiktok and talk to girls who believe they have a 50 50 chance of dying if they ever dare have a child and we wonder why the birth rate is like in the basement yeah there's the propaganda there's the i think that the christian like don't sex before marriage thing is like the church being like, we want to make sure that Christians make more Christians. So lock them into a government contract with marriage. And then they had the kids there.
Starting point is 01:17:52 Cause otherwise what the hell is marriage other than a government contract? But then there's also, you're saying there's, there's chemical reasons that women are having babies later because birth control tricks them into thinking they don't want it. And then, but the men are all over sex because of the hormones, because of the diets and I just think that the two things are out of alignment, right?
Starting point is 01:18:09 So women take birth control because they want to have their girl boss careers or whatever else. I mean, to be fair, I know a lot of women who were, you know, urged to get on birth control for, for side effects for their hormones, right? Like they have really bad cramping. We should get on birth control. You have terrible acne. You should get on birth control.
Starting point is 01:18:24 You know, you gained weight you're sad and literally anything it was the the completely over prescribed cure all pill to basically anything about being female would really like part of it is just you have to work with your body and learn your hormones yeah uh and so you know it also famously uh kills the sex drive for a lot of women so they are operating very differently than if they they would be if they were actually, you know, in alignment with their hormones. I know for some people getting on birth control is the right move. There are medical complications, whatever. I'm not saying that it should never, ever, ever, ever been an option.
Starting point is 01:18:57 But I think we overprescribe it. And we don't talk about the social consequences. They push it really hard and they pass it out like it's a risk-free vitamin that's appropriate for everyone when it's completely not. And we know that women choose mates differently when they're on birth control because the pill works by making your body think it's already pregnant. And your mate selection changes to like a more. Docile guy. Yeah. A softer type of dude rather than like a maybe a more aggressive alpha type of guy. For a lot of women, that never reverses.
Starting point is 01:19:26 They also make it sound like you can go off of birth control and just instantly have babies where for a lot of women that doesn't happen. It might take a really long time or not happen at all. There's just a lot of reasons why you wouldn't want this. But I guess just the point of it is that this is supposed to be our primary biological imperative. And even men with the lower testosterone are not even as inclined as they used to be, but they're still more inclined than the women are because the women are getting the hormones and the massive amounts of propaganda telling them that being a mom is for losers
Starting point is 01:19:57 who couldn't hack it in the career world, that if you don't have a degree and if you don't have a career, you're stupid. You're just noncompetitive in the workplace. You're never going to do anything with your life. I just had somebody on Twitter the other day say this to me again, like, oh, wow, just popping out babies your whole life. That must be really sad for you. You never did anything with your life.
Starting point is 01:20:17 This is the attitude. So it's like, why would young girls want to do that? I think it's Russian propaganda. I'm half kidding. I do think that American adversaries are Russian propaganda. I'm half kidding. I do think that American adversaries are running bots. This is a fact. America's adversaries run troll accounts on social media. Fact. I believe a large component of it is to convince women and people to be degenerate, to push trends that are damaging to the infrastructure of the United States.
Starting point is 01:20:41 The children of the future, right? And so you go on social media, you manipulate the algorithm, everyone was critical of TikTok, and then you get a bunch of women to not have kids. And then what happens? 20 to 40 years, America is weakened and can't compete on the international stage. Yeah, exactly. I mean, we're already having labor force shortages. We're having supply chain problems. I don't know if you guys have tried to go through a drive-through lately. I try to avoid it if I can, but sometimes you do. And it's like, it's crazy. Nobody knows what they're doing. You can't get the thing you ordered. It's like every things are just already breaking down and not working. Costs are through the roof too. Yeah. Everything's becoming more and more expensive. So I was, I was having a conversation
Starting point is 01:21:21 about this a little while ago and I can't remember who I was talking to. We were talking about why people aren't having kids. And, of course, everyone says, well, it's too expensive to have kids. And I think this is a component of market shifts. If the market does not mass produce products for children, those products become more expensive. So it's volume. We want to sell cast brew, cold brew. Cast brew coffee in cold brew cans. We cannot order the tens of millions you have to order to make it cost effective. If you order tens of millions and you make one cent off of each can, then you're making enough to cover your HR, your headquarters, your administrative costs, shipping and everything, of course, if we were to try and sell it at the level we can, it's like five bucks a can because we need to make 50 cents to a dollar in every
Starting point is 01:22:07 can. Otherwise, we can't afford to pay our staff and our employees. So scale matters. If 90 percent, you know, less diapers are being sold, then they have to sell the diapers for more money. Right. Then those who have kids are like, it's too expensive to have kids. So that the less people have kids, the more it's going to cost for child products.
Starting point is 01:22:29 And then more people are going to make the excuse, I can't afford it. That's where we're headed right now. I know people say that, but that does kind of rub up against the fact that the demographic that is still reproducing the most tends to be the poorer people. And then we have the government welfare programs. Yes, yes. Yes. Right. And I mean, I,
Starting point is 01:22:47 a lot of people see public education as just like free daycare. This is the other reason that it's so tough. Try it. Like I've, I've gotten a lot of flack for saying homeschool because people are like, well, we can't abandon the public institutions. We have to get in there and we have to take the schools back.
Starting point is 01:23:02 And I'm like, well, first of all, look into the founding of public education and what it's really about. And you might see that that's not very plausible just based on that. But the other thing is, how are we going to retake the schools? How are we going to get public education where we need it when it's like you need them because your wife has to work. You need two incomes now. So you have to send your kids to the public school you need the seven hours a day of free daycare what exactly what you pay for with your taxes yeah what leverage do you have to uh you know get that back and if not enough people are having more kids it's like especially right-wingers like you got to have more kids this is the same thing with the white replacement people people will come at me why don't you talk about white replacement? I'm like, I had five babies. When you have five
Starting point is 01:23:48 babies, then you can come yell at me about how I'm not doing enough, I guess. But you're almost every time it's some guy who's never had a kid or some person who's totally childless yelling at me about white replacement. So it's just like, who's stopping you from starting a family you can and if you think you can't because of all the propaganda i mean the the you gotta go to church well i think that helps that's what i do but yep you're good luck going to a bar and trying to meet a woman who's going to want to have a family and she exists for sure yeah i don't know you're right you're you're better off going like, what do they say? The meme is that you go to the supermarket to meet or the laundromat because you're meeting someone who's like doing something responsible.
Starting point is 01:24:33 You go to a bar. You're not going to meet anyone worth it. I think those are all just jokes. Like, come on. A woman at the grocery store, you're going to walk up and hit on her. That's going to be weird. But you're at church and you're with community and you meet people. And then there's church activities or you might go on a retreat or something. And then you make friends with people.
Starting point is 01:24:52 You meet people. It's just so tough. I don't even have a good answer for what to do about the dating market. Andrew and I always feel like we caught the last chopper out of NAMM. You know what I mean? Indeed you did. I feel bad for Gen Z in this regard, because everything's internet based. Yeah. And the internet is telling people to do stupid
Starting point is 01:25:09 things. So people, you know, cancel culture is a really good example of this. When, you know, some of the people that we've worked with, and I'm sure you've experienced a lot of people have a year ago, two years ago, they're really scared of getting canceled and say, Oh, I can't speak. I can't say that I like Donald Trump. And now there are a few people that I know who have since come out and been like, I'm going to vote for Trump. And they went, hey, nothing happened. And I'm like, yeah, right. You're getting mean comments, though, right? Like, oh, yeah, people are mean to me on X and Instagram. And I'm like, and then what happened? Nothing, nothing happened. And I'm like, yeah, because you can't base your life off of what strangers from San Francisco are telling you on the internet. You go outside here, everyone's got FJB flags. There's a, I think it's called Mother Shuckers. Shout out to Mother Shuckers Crab Shack or whatever. I think that's what it's called.
Starting point is 01:25:54 Is that what it's called? The one in Martinsburg? Yeah. Oh, yeah, I think that is what it's called. Oh, it's like there's so much FJB stuff that you get overwhelmed. You walk in, you're like, I get it. So what with the giant crab on the outside? It looks like it's going to be totally an article theme, but i've heard it's very very pro-trump or at least fjb on the inside oh dude it's it's super anti anti joe biden fjb pro-trump and there's like a
Starting point is 01:26:12 sign inside and it says if any of the if any of the signs in here offend you please let us know we could all use a good laugh so i'm a big fan but uh that's this community i know for a fact if i go to san francisco it's going to be inverted it'll be the different so when people are mean to me online i'm like yeah that guy lives in san francisco whatever gen z people are going to be experiencing that and that's what's happening now with social media telling them how to date and how to do all this stuff when we have like you know the the uh these red pill guys on culture war whatever they're like look man these women they're all doing these things and they're doing this thing. So you got to run through 50 women. And I'm like, I don't think that applies to like Amish country.
Starting point is 01:26:49 Pretty sure if you go to like Pennsylvania and you go into the middle of, you know, Amish country or whatever, you can meet some Mennonites. The women ain't doing none of that stuff. So it's really about you living in New York or LA or Miami or something. And these are the people you've surrounded yourself with. Yeah. Try to date with text is a pain in the ass. I don't know if you guys have done internet dating.
Starting point is 01:27:10 Probably not, but like, I have not. You can tell a lot about your attractiveness to someone by the sound of their voice. In my opinion, like the way it vibrates your body. You're like, wow,
Starting point is 01:27:19 that, that's healing my DNA. The physical presence of a person is so important. And like my daughters who are older and 21 23 trying to date it's like a nightmare out there for them it is like rough the stories i hear about them just trying to have a normal date is like it's pretty bad so i'm just like i wish i had better advice for you but it's like they don't know how to meet. Whereas like I was an 80s, 90s kid. So it was like the whole thing was based off the physical chemistry of just meeting a person face to face.
Starting point is 01:27:53 Who was it? There's an author. I don't know if it was Vonnegut or someone. Is he still alive? Kurt Vonnegut? Yeah. I don't know. There was a story I was reading about some author guy,
Starting point is 01:28:07 and he needed to send a letter, so he needed an envelope. And then he said to his wife or something, like, I'm going to go buy an envelope. And then she was like, just order it off the internet. And he was like, no, I'm good. I'm going to go to the store and get an envelope. And she's like, I don't understand. You can just buy it online. Why would you go to the store?
Starting point is 01:28:22 And he said, because when I'm going to the store, I'm passing by my neighbor who has a new dog who tells me the dog's name. I see the fire truck drive by and I give the firefighters a thumbs up. Then I go in and I have a small talk conversation with the clerk because I'm buying the envelope. I'm not buying an envelope. I'm living my life. Something like that. I'm prepared for it.
Starting point is 01:28:36 Kurt died in 2007. Kurt Vonnegut. Maybe I'm not thinking of him or whatever. It's a meme. I'm sure in the chat they're going to be like, oh, I know that meme. It was this guy or whatever. But something like that. Yeah, man.
Starting point is 01:28:45 Physical presence. That's it. I like video chat. You can kind be like, oh, I know that meme. It was this guy or whatever, but something like that. Yeah, man, physical presence, that's it. I like video chat. Like, you can kind of date, get to know somebody through video chat. That's way better than text, and it's way better than a phone call because you're looking in their eyes. I think a lot of it used to be more about community as a structure, right? Like, when you're dating in a small town, right, somebody knows the person that you you're probably going to go out with right you have some kind of social connection to them whereas right now
Starting point is 01:29:09 you know I think dating apps are part of it but I think generally social media or the movement of our of our town square and the center of our social lives being online and virtual means that like you just think there are endless endless options and you can think that like anyone out there would be better and it again I think encourages a level of like selfishness or self-delusion where you don't have to reflect on yourself and be like well what what am I not bringing the table or how am I airing in this situation how could I how could I be better both for myself and for you know a potential future uh I think there there was a time I mean I I there's a podcast that I listen to that will tell
Starting point is 01:29:42 these stories about whatever and uh they they had this line that was like, you know, they're talking about their parents generation. They said they met the way everyone met in the 80s at a at a dinner party through a mutual friend who everyone immediately forgot. Right. But there there were practices of like how you interact socially. That wasn't just like romantic or online. I think a lot of young people like those are the way they interact right now. They're online or they're trying to date. And there's a whole variety of social interactions that you need to have in between, friendships, socially, to be a well-rounded person. I just realized how bad it's gotten.
Starting point is 01:30:13 It's gotten so bad that the president of the United States broke up with us via Twitter, you guys. That's how bad it is. I had his intern do it too. Yeah. He had a friend send us a breakup note. We're going to do one last segment, because we were talking long about the gender dating stuff. But this is a story from Newsweek. Donald Trump supporters flipping to Kamala Harris, according to a new poll.
Starting point is 01:30:34 I believe it. Oh, yeah. I instantly believe that Trump supporters would switch to Kamala Harris. That's not a narrative creation. It's all it took. Yeah. Yes, it's two of them. All it took was for Joe Biden to drop out of the race and endorse Kamala for Trump supporters to be like, well, you know, maybe I guess I'll be a Democrat now.
Starting point is 01:30:51 Finally, it's her turn. That's right. So Newsweek says, according to a new poll from CNN, a CNN poll released on Wednesday found that Harris is gaining some of Trump's supporters, though the former president continues to hold the lead overall, the poll showed Harris trailing three points, 49 to 46. Still, the poll found that 95% of Biden supporters are continuing to stick with Harris while she is winning over 5% of Trump's former supporters. I do not believe that for a second. No. Somebody get me the poll on RFK supporters right now, because I bet he is raking them in after Biden left. I think there are a lot of people who are on the fence, but looked at Kamala and were like, not this lady. I just I just want you all to see this. OK, this is civics. Kamala Harris, unfavorability, 56 percent. Favorability, 36 percent. Do you think she is doing better or worse than Donald Trump?
Starting point is 01:31:46 It's never, ever crossed. Like, she's never, ever been more favorable than unfavorable. Guys, guys. Wow. Do you think she is doing better or worse than Donald Trump? Worse. Absolutely doing worse. But they're just going to tell you.
Starting point is 01:31:58 Outright doing worse. Trump's unfavorability is two points lower at 54. And his favorability is 10 points higher at 40. What is it? 36? Okay, six points lower at 54 and his favorability is 10 points higher at 40 is it what is it 36 okay six points higher at 42 percent favorability and that's what like non-stop terrible press for the last eight years here's the best part among gen z trump is still more favorable than kamala harris at 32 favorability to kamala's 31 favorabilityability. Now, to be fair, Trump's got a higher unfavorability, but sure. Trump is more favorable
Starting point is 01:32:28 and less unfavorable across the board than Kamala Harris. You mean to tell me someone's going to quit Donald Trump for Kamala Harris? They're going to break up with Trump over text? Two people. That's all it is. How many people? They polled, I guess, 260,000. Now, what do you think about women? Do you think women like
Starting point is 01:32:44 Kamala or don't like Kamala? I don't think they many people they polled. I guess it's 260,000. Now, what do you think about women? Do you think women like Kamala or don't like Kamala? I don't think they know a thing about her. I think they just go, ooh, lady in a pantsuit. She's dancing. Yo, check this out. I think girls always don't like each other secretly. Not all of them, but a lot of them. You mentioned.
Starting point is 01:32:58 You're right. You mentioned. But they'll support the sisterhood if they think it's going to be like a benefit to them. You mentioned that there was no point at which she was more favorable among women she was. Oh lord. Vice presidential debate inauguration day but with men she has never been above water. Shocking. Now what about
Starting point is 01:33:14 non-college graduates? No way low. Wow. No no non-college graduate represents the entirety. Almost identically. Look at that. Barely changes. That's weird. College grads same thing. Wow. What about post-graduates? They love her, right? Yep, I thought so. Look at that. They like her a lot more.
Starting point is 01:33:30 Because they were told to, and they're good at following the rules. It's the college-educated people and the women. Oh, look at this. Even Democrats don't like her. Her favorability among Democrats is only 77. That's the best one. Among Republicans, it's just... Look at... Republicans actually liked her. Like, a little bit. Oh, no, they were unsure of her. Okay, that's the best one among republicans is just but look at republicans actually liked her like a little bit oh no they were unsure of her okay that's fair i accept that
Starting point is 01:33:49 independent voters mostly don't like the lady i don't blame them what about donald trump i bet college grads hate the guy i'm sure yeah college uh graduates yet and uh it doesn't really change much for non-college graduates oh i'm sorry that was gen z that was my bad there we go uh yeah it doesn't change all that much non-college man it's fairly stable across the board let's see the women oh do women they hate trump men they like them they're 50 50 what are you going to do? So why are they putting this fake poll out? I mean, it does show that Trump is winning, but what is the
Starting point is 01:34:30 purpose of trying to claim... They're manifesting. Yeah, media manipulation. They'll get a poll of 10,000 people and then they'll tell the world it represents the entire world to get them to think that way so that they just sit back and allow it to happen. I think some of it's timing, too. They need this campaign to get momentum this week in the first 10 days.
Starting point is 01:34:48 Otherwise, it's just never going to work. And the virtual roll call and the convention are going to be rough. It will also, you know, if she doesn't actually get some momentum under her, then it will inspire a different Democrat to challenge her. It'll be like you told us that it was she was the way out and it's not working. And so, you know, that that window of time for them before the nomination is going to become more frantic. I'm just going to be so interested to see because we we know that there's always intelligence agencies. There's secretive groups. There's all you know, there's this tip of the iceberg of what we see going on, which is what we've been mostly talking about.
Starting point is 01:35:23 And then there's all this covert stuff that we know goes on that we don't know about. Sometimes we never find out. Sometimes it's years later, you start to find out about it. I wonder what else, because we're only in July. And I was thinking about what's happened this month with the Trump thing, and then Biden dropping out, these unprecedented things, and then Netanyahu's here and there's people rioting and there's crazy stuff going on. And I'm like, what does this remind me of? And I was like, maybe World War One. So I went back and looked. World War One had 1914 prior to the outbreak of World War One with the assassination of Archduke Franz Ferdinand by a 23-year-old student who was, he took the fall for the assassination, but it was the Black Hand, which was like a secret association
Starting point is 01:36:11 of a lot of Serbian army officers who were pushing for like Balkan unification. There was all this stuff going on, simmering below the surface, and the public didn't know about it, partially because it was 1914 and the news cycle's a lot slower, but also it was just like- They weren is a lot slower but also they weren't
Starting point is 01:36:25 all on x on the other day it they had this kicked off something called the july crisis and it was the month of july where all of these it was like a cascade of bizarre unforeseen events that kicked off world war one and i feel like we're kind of this is only july what's going to happen when we have an october surprise this cycle what's going to happen when we have an October surprise this cycle? What's going to happen the next three months that. Do you think we'll even feel the October surprise? Like we'll be so out of like jump scare shocks that we'll just be like, oh, another one. This was it.
Starting point is 01:36:55 This was the October surprise. This was the big one. No, no, no. Biden stepping out all of a sudden. It was crazy. In all seriousness though, like what could an October surprise be? It makes you wonder like what other shoe is going to drop. And I feel like there's something big.
Starting point is 01:37:08 I don't have anything other than my feels, but I just Trump announces he's marrying Kamala. Yeah. I mean, the worst case scenario is Trump is assassinated. They blame it on Iran. Nikki Haley steps in, wins the election. No, no. George, what's his name? Pompeo.
Starting point is 01:37:23 She makes him her VP. And then they take us into war in Iran. That's the worst his name? Pompeo. She makes him her VP and then they take us into war in Iran. That's the worst case scenario in my mind. Netanyahu did say today that he thinks the attempt on Trump's life was Iran. Sure. That's the minute they want us to go to war with Iran. So he's part of that group that wants us to go to war with Iran. That seems wild to say to me, like my rational brain is like, what are you talking about? Of course Israel is going to say that. Of course they would. Oh, it was Iran. You better go get them.
Starting point is 01:37:46 Buy that. This this 20 year old. I tell you, if Trump had been killed, if Trump had been killed two weeks ago with that bullet, a lot of people in the Republican Party would believe it. Oh, that was the plan. They because right away they were like, oh, Iran was planning it there to accept the nomination. I don't think that agreed on him being there at all. And then Nikki Haley would have been the nominee.
Starting point is 01:38:05 Angry people are easy to manipulate, so that, I think, was their plan, yeah. And then they'd come out and they'd say, this was Iran in retaliation for Red Sea. Out of hopelessness, people would be like, whatever, anything to make me feel a little better, let's get them. Yeah, well, that's what happened to us after 9-11, right?
Starting point is 01:38:22 This rare moment of unity we had, which it was just like nobody cared who was actually responsible we just need to go get someone just any middle eastern country we don't care we need to invade and we need to kick everyone's ass and i think that's a very human response right when something terrible happens you want there to be an immediate action you want someone to have i think that explains why because if you really wanted to get rid of trump there's a million more surefire ways to do it than than taking the risk of a headshot on live tv but that's what they did to jfk and
Starting point is 01:38:51 they wanted to traumatize everyone freak everybody out because then whatever you do after people just accept i'll just roll with it i think they wanted to go to war with iran nikki haley be the nominee trump would be gone they said iran did it. It was a plot. They supplied him. I think the reason right now we're not getting an official story is because whatever they had lined up was based on Iran
Starting point is 01:39:11 and now it makes no sense. And so they're like, you have the trickle out of the Iranian assassination attempt three days after the assassination attempt. Unrelated was like, oh, bro, that's part of the failed plot. I get it now.
Starting point is 01:39:24 They were going to come out and find an Iranian passport on the ground and be like, look, we got him. And then... It was Iranians with box cutters. Yeah, there's already been a conversation among Trump supporters that if an adversary of the United States took out an American president, you have to go to war. I actually agree that's the case.
Starting point is 01:39:42 So long as you can prove it in this declaration. But if a nation can't defend its own leader from a foreign adversary, like, I don't know that you have a country. I think they want to exploit that, but they screwed up. Or, you know, we have this video, like we had an article we didn't pull up, but people think aliens or God intervened
Starting point is 01:40:00 because there's like a mysterious object in the sky. So the aliens aliens you know saved trump or whatever they they made him turn his head at the right moment uh create space force right so maybe they're like dude thanks that was diplomacy to us i noticed and you know you're our guy spirits guide you they sometimes you don't make every decision with your own ego sometimes your body will do things and that wasn't really your intention, your earthly intent, but that's a spirit moving you in a pattern. That is true. That is true. And that's beyond God. It's like there are spirits that are intervening in behavior.
Starting point is 01:40:34 I can't say that with too much confidence. I don't know for sure, but I believe it. Well, to speak to atheists on this matter, don't say God. Say the programmer of the simulation. And don't say angels say administrators exactly there you go administrators so like the god gms i think of the god is like the ocean and that the the angels or the the spirits are the boat that we're on so like they're both moving us but in different the the god is the larger metamaterial god is wilbert alfredson who is sitting at his computer right now programming Earth simulation and the angels are the administrative
Starting point is 01:41:07 bots that are going around and running things behind the scenes. I don't think a guy could write a simulation this bizarre. I don't think that even if there was a programmer writing a simulation, the one we're in, the timeline we're in right now is just so weird. Oh, but it's entertaining. What about an AI?
Starting point is 01:41:23 It's entertaining. A super intelligent AI, more intelligent than all humans combined. What if, Ian, you're the AI, and the reason you exist in this reality is because you are in an AI training program. Before the advanced civilization put the AI into use,
Starting point is 01:41:39 they want to make sure it's morally good. Otherwise, it could destroy civilization. I hope that's not true, Tim. So what they do is they isolate you, AI Ian, in this world to see how you behave. And if you live a good and moral just life, after your life ends, you'll wake up in full control of the cybersphere of the advanced civilization. And they'll say, we trust you based on how you lived your life in the simulation. We think you will do good by us as our AI over. I just saw that Rick and Morty clip from Rick and Morty on It's Making Rounds on X right now where
Starting point is 01:42:07 Rick's like, hey Morty, check this out! And he puts this headpiece on Morty and he goes into this reality where he wakes up as a little kid and he's like, I just had a dream that I was this guy with this weird old man and then he lives a life as Roy. Yeah, that's the Roy game. Yeah. Two of them, I think. Fifty years go by and then he dies in the game and he's like,
Starting point is 01:42:24 where's my, and he comes out of it and he's like, where's my wife? And Rick's like, it was just a game, Morty, get over it. It was called, it was called. But then, Roy, he pulls out off the helmet and he's like, my wife, I die, I had cancer. You are selling weapons to a guy. Like he immediately comes back to reality. Anyway, let's go to Super Chat. So if you haven't already, would you kindly smash that like button, subscribe to this channel, share the show with your friends.
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Starting point is 01:43:24 T-Bomb says, howdy, people. But unfortunately, he is Hi, Clint. T-Bomb says, howdy, people. But unfortunately, he is in second place. T-Bomb. T-Bomb then says, Axios corrected their 2021 article where they accidentally called Kamala Bordersar. I pulled it up. It's still there. I think they just changed their new article to admit they did. Tsar is a Russian word, too.
Starting point is 01:43:41 That's crazy. Mr. Batalon says, Tim, what are your thoughts with the newly released body camera footage? If Ian is there, have you seen Bright Insights video, and what are your thoughts? No, I haven't. I saw that he made a video, but I haven't seen the video yet. What is it about? I don't know. I didn't watch it at all. Jimmy's been doing a lot of great research lately. Yeah, I don't
Starting point is 01:43:57 know. Turbo Bastard says, I'm so glad that people who chose to fundamentally ignore reality and responsibility are allowed to vote. That's why we need to have some kind of civic responsibility requirement for voting. No question. Why? Why does someone get to move to Georgia, vote in their election and then leave right away?
Starting point is 01:44:15 That's destructive. It makes no sense. Stupid. It's not smart. All right, here we go gem age zoomer says will tim spend an episode criticizing congress sniffing bb's throne like he did with zelensky we all know the answer what a sad fall from grace uh-oh what there was someone who commented the other day saying that if kamala opposes israel he'd vote for her and i was like imagine being so america last you would support
Starting point is 01:44:43 the destruction of america because someone doesn't like Israel. That's crazy. America will crumble under a corrupt leader who's going to destroy the country, but it's okay because she hates Israel. It's like a woke mind virus for the right. It's so bizarre. It's not the right, though. The left has it. The left is out burning things down right now in D.C. over it.
Starting point is 01:45:02 We didn't talk about that tonight. The most far fringe right is just as obsessed with Israel. I don't think you can describe them as right. Maybe not. I guess the media calls them right. And it's stupid because they're just like traditionalist anti-Israel versus progressive anti-Israel.
Starting point is 01:45:17 Israel is like a lynchpin in the military industrial complex. It's not all the Israeli people or the country itself. It's that aspect of the military industrial complex. I don't care about Israel, and that's not what we're talking about. Yeah, but that's like, I see where the animosity comes from, but it's the complex itself. It's not Israel. It's derangement.
Starting point is 01:45:34 They're deranged. I get it too, but they become, it's just like women who are one-issue voters with abortion. It's the only thing they care about. It's the only measure of how well women are doing, and they're obsessed with it. Plus, if someone will lie to you and tell you that they don't believe in something or that they don't want it and then turn around your back and do it anyway. If someone came to me and was like, I am just plainly upset about Israel's actions in Gaza, I'd be like, that's very
Starting point is 01:45:55 interesting. And then if they said, I would vote for Kamala Harris if it meant the U.S. opposed Israel, I'd be like, you would burn down your own country so that you could be mean to Israel. That's America last. That's but I'm not surprised the woke left are America last. So that's yeah, it's win win for them. There's like burn it all down. The text that says he went full orange man. Oh, Biden did.
Starting point is 01:46:18 Yeah, he did. Yeah, he did. Jason Dixon says, Tim, please consider a guest, Travis from Real Estate Mindset, a YouTuber who focuses on economics and real estate. With the pending collapse, he would be ideal as a guest. Also, Discord. Become a member of TimCast.com. Join the Discord.
Starting point is 01:46:35 Hang out with like-minded individuals. They got shows. They got workshops. People are doing workshops in the Discord to teach other people how to make media and make art. It's very cool. We're doing live callers later tonight, so come on. That's right.
Starting point is 01:46:44 That's right. Grofty says, cherry that cause. Cherry Amerimocracy. Love it. The new ice cream flavor coming to a store near you. Once you open the coffee shop, we should make cherry Amerimocracy ice cream. That'd be funny.
Starting point is 01:46:56 Or like a latte. Yeah. A cherry white chocolate latte. Cherry Amerimocracy. Can we put blueberries and cherries together or is that too much? You think that Joe Biden will get a position on SNL now of all these gaffes and they'll be like,
Starting point is 01:47:11 that's funny, we can work with that. I think now they'll make fun of Biden like crazy. They'll have to bring Chevy Chase back to fall down the ladder or something. They might not though. They might open SNL and be like, he's so admirable. What a good man. I think you'll see a slow roll, right? Like next two months, no. They'll wait till a nominee's installed and then you'll see a slow roll, right? Like next two months. No, they'll wait till a nominee is installed and then we'll then we'll get a couple.
Starting point is 01:47:28 And then I would say two months post inauguration. They're like it. You know, it's going to be fair game on Joe Biden. Award winning taint says, Tim, like you, I was homeless. 17 years later, I'm a father, a husband, a veteran, a pipe welder, aspiring inventor and an award winner. I've truly achieved the American dream. Congratulations, sir. Can you guys hear that rippling?
Starting point is 01:47:49 Oh, you're not wearing the headphones? No. I heard it, yeah. Yeah, that's the CIA trying to intercept our devices. I'm kidding, by the way, but who knows? They're always doing that. They're obsessed with us. We're basically in a Faraday cage in the studio. This gigantic metal frame of the building disables your phone as soon as you walk in.
Starting point is 01:48:06 I'm not kidding. It does. It's true. Yeah. What do you mean the ripple? Is it like a reverberation? It was a, you know, when you put a cell phone next to a phone,
Starting point is 01:48:13 it goes, yeah, that's what was happening. And we're in a Faraday cage. That's kind of weird that that happens. Yeah. She's protecting our ears. Rachel's got... Someone's probably surged. There's a weird YouTuber who fully believes I am CIA.
Starting point is 01:48:26 So don't tell him that. Yeah. And what does the CIA tell you to say in response? That I'm definitely not in the CIA. I don't even know what that is. All right. Degon says Joe Biden had a stroke. My wife worked in AL communities for a decade.
Starting point is 01:48:43 The left side of his face is drooping. His family hates him. No one loves this man. It's heartbreaking. They tried Botox to fix. I believe that. Yeah. After the emergency on the 17th, you see him walking.
Starting point is 01:48:54 He turns and looks, and then he smiles like this. Yeah. He's like, only one side of his face. And I'm like, did he have a stroke? And I wonder if that's why he wasn't looking at the camera during his thing today. He was looking off up there the whole time. Yeah, maybe. I think he was reading a poorly placed
Starting point is 01:49:10 teleprompter, but he has a history of strokes. I mean, he's had this in the past, so I wouldn't be surprised if there has been some kind of medical complication they're covering up. I maintain that the reason he goes to Delaware so often is because he was always getting treated for something and just they didn't want to tell us.
Starting point is 01:49:25 Yeah. Let's go. Michael Schwobel says that video background was entirely green screened. I don't know that I agree with that. You know, I don't know. Schwobel. I don't know. I did not feel authentic. I think that, you know, it seemed recorded at least to me. It didn't seem live. Powder PZ says, can someone biden's speech with an ai detector that's a good idea too apparently someone used someone took the recorded call with kamala and they put his voice in an ai voice detection thing that came back as ai oh i don't know just scuttlebutt on the internet who knows maybe it's true maybe it's not someone off to check adam al mui says i'm a heavy duty mechanic that runs a small company with a few employees
Starting point is 01:50:05 I've had to take no income for the last two years under Biden to keep my guys paid under Trump I was able to give 15k bonus to my five employees I can barely afford it now you didn't build that remember what Obama said you didn't build that tell the small business owner who sacrifices
Starting point is 01:50:22 to keep his employees fed knowing he's scraping by and they will run the narrative. The left does this, that the CEO is overpaid and they're exploiting the workers. You know, it's funny as they say, you know, Bernie and these people, these socialists, the worker is entitled to a portion of the profits. Agreed. And that means we'll also send you a bill for our debts.
Starting point is 01:50:42 If you want the profits, get the debts too. That's what it means to be an owner. Or you can get a guarantee. How about that? I'll send you the bills when we're negative. And then you'll be like, wait, no, I don't want that. Well, too bad. For the popcorn says Biden should have pulled out before he had Hunter.
Starting point is 01:50:58 Ah, that was brutal. That was brutal. Joshua says cherry amerimocracy would be best as a cherry-flavored coffee, which you can do. Shout out to Miss Wilson for the epic name. Cherry Amerimocracy, a cherry coffee blend. It sounds delicious. I'm down.
Starting point is 01:51:17 I mean, we have Sleepy Joe. Like, I don't know. It's a decaf. I don't know how you get much better than that. Ladies and gentlemen, if you've got a family member who is, you know, like, anti don't know, it's a decaf. I don't know how you get much better than that. Ladies and gentlemen, if you've got a family member who is, you know, like anti-Trump, or I'm sorry, I'm sorry, anti-Biden,
Starting point is 01:51:31 not that it matters anymore because he's not the candidate, buy them some Sleepy Joe decaf coffee. I should bring a bag of Sleepy Joe to Mother Shuckers. Is that what it's called? Mother Shuckers. Yeah, I'm going to bring them a bag of Sleepy Joe and they're going to laugh. I can't imagine you work there and you're like, no like Joe Biden I'd be like I don't know about that
Starting point is 01:51:49 my dad said he was going to buy a bag of it which is funny he's like I gotta get a bag of that it's just funny Sleepy Joe it's funny because that's the only political name I think we have I think so it's not specific focus with mr focus
Starting point is 01:52:07 that's right it's coffee it's sleepy joe like cotton-eyed joe it's just a generic yeah say let's go jeremy b says leftists on acts are claiming dnc is playing 3d chess and trump was blindsided by harris being installed as nominee. Except for that time that they were like, well, we can't agree to a VP debate because we don't know who Kamala Harris's VP would be. I mean, I think everyone knew this was always a possibility. That's why we've been talking about the possibility of Joe dropping out for so long. And again, I never thought he would go willingly. That address makes me think perhaps he did not go willingly.
Starting point is 01:52:46 I don't think this was like some sort of coordinated effort between the Biden machine, the DNC and, you know, some other organization. I think there's a lot of conflict inside. You see, this was a lot of issues. So, no, I don't think I mean, unless you guys you guys may feel differently, but I don't. I think there were plans. I think there were multiple plans. I think there were plans with the attempt on Trump. I think they had an initial plan.
Starting point is 01:53:09 Something didn't go according to plan. And now they're winging it with plan B, C or D. And that's why it's so chaotic. And that's why they're scrambling to create bizarre, ridiculous narratives like that. Donald Trump supporters are just flipping to Kamala,ala which no not in any universe would that happen so i think they're scrambling to fix whatever didn't go according and i suspect that the trump campaign has had to be more agile this whole time i mean remember at one point he was supposed to get sentenced to possibly house arrest possibly jail days before the republican national convention i mean they have always not totally known what the next three weeks ahead of them are going to be.
Starting point is 01:53:48 I mean, he, you know, had to stay in New York for trial. So they were like, OK, we're going to do rallies here now. There actually seems to be a lot of sort of creativity and flexibility to this campaign that I think even, you know, just generally a lot of a lot of campaigns, campaigns Republican or Democrat haven't had to prepare for. Yeah. Let's grab some more. Toppled says, Trump is a wizard. Want proof? Watch the AI guy.
Starting point is 01:54:15 AI D&D. It's absolute gold. It's the Trump we all want and deserve. Oh, okay. It's an AI of Trump casting magic spells. That seems something that it would convince Ian to vote for him. If Trump came out at a rally and then just started muttering some ancient spell and his eyes glowed and then he conjured fire in his hand, would you vote for him? Yeah, probably.
Starting point is 01:54:34 Well, I don't know. I'd be concerned about it being like a deep fake or talking plasma or something. And it's like he's doing the chant, but he's doing it like this. I summon the eternal flame of Eberron Fire Emerges I think he's a bard He's so smart though But I think he's a bard
Starting point is 01:54:51 He's got high intelligence But he's definitely got charisma They can still have Maybe he's an elf And he has a fire Not a charisma Maybe the best charisma Anyone's ever seen
Starting point is 01:55:00 I wrote 12 books I maxed out charisma I could beat the entire game With just charisma checks. Diplomacy. Diplomacy. Trump's the guy who plays through Fallout by just passing every charisma check and walking to the end. He has really good trade skill.
Starting point is 01:55:15 He gets good discounts on all his trades. Good deals. Yeah, legit though, if Donald Trump was on stage and he just pulled a and then conjured fire, I'd be like, he's got my vote. Like, nothing else matters at that point. But if Kamala Harris did it, then I'd be upset. Then I'd be mad. I'd say, nope. That's the problem.
Starting point is 01:55:32 Because the point is, I already like Trump and I don't like Kamala, so it really doesn't matter if he conjures fire at all. All right, Manipal says, that's a good name, by the way, Border Czar is basically king of Ukraine. Czar is Russian for king. Ukraine is Russian for borderland. Kamala is king of Ukraine. Ooh. Zelensky must. Ukraine is Russian for borderland. Kamala is king of Ukraine. Ooh. Zelensky must be so mad right now. Whoa.
Starting point is 01:55:49 Spooky. Deezy says, I'm from Australia, and Insta is sending me ads for ballots to be sent to anyone in Australia. You just have to have a family member that lives in the U.S. You don't have to live there. I messaged Ian on X and Insta.
Starting point is 01:56:01 Oh, that's weird. Not that you messaged me, but that they're mailing people in Australia. I have gotten so many Kamala Harris ads. I feel like they really don't understand that I am not their target demographic. Well, that's why they're doing it. They're trying to convince you. Yeah, I think that's generally for people who fit my brackets.
Starting point is 01:56:22 I just mean me personally. I don't see, see that happen. When Bloomberg was running, everybody kept saying like, Tim, I'm getting Bloomberg ads on your videos. And I was like, yes,
Starting point is 01:56:30 because my videos are critical of him. So they're trying to counter the narrative with his commercials and it might work on some people. Brand lore says, yo, Tim, did you or Ian hear that MTG is doing a crossover with Monty Python and the Holy Grail?
Starting point is 01:56:42 Also a great show. Keep it the great work. It's funny. The Holy hand grenade is going to be lit. Yeah. I did Holy Grail. Also a great show, keep up the great work. That's funny. The Holy Hand Grenade is going to be lit. Yeah, I did not hear that. Me neither. But Magic the Gathering learned that their IP is trash, and so they realized, hey, the core game mechanics
Starting point is 01:56:54 everyone loves and they have a patent on, we just need to make cards of things that people like. So the Holy Hand Grenade card, I bet they'll serialize it, make a one-of-one, and it'll be worth $10 million. Like the one ring is worth, what, $5 million? The one ring? Yeah.
Starting point is 01:57:08 No, it's only $120. There is a serialized one-of-one. Oh, wow. Good idea. And it's written in Orcish or, like, Mordor, whatever the language is. And Post Malone bought it. Wow. We've got to get Posty over here, dude.
Starting point is 01:57:20 He plays. He plays Spanner. Yes, it's rock. Apparently, some guy opened the collector's pack of Lord of the Rings and got the one ring serialized, and he's like shaking. And it was like a couple million dollars. Because there's only one of them. Holy snap.
Starting point is 01:57:34 He's playing within his deck? Do you know? I don't think he's playing it within his deck. Wow. That's crazy. But the deck, the card is so good that it's basically running in every single deck. Yeah, I got one. I had to get one. It's nuts. It's ridiculous. Broken. At first, when you guys said MTG is doing a collab,
Starting point is 01:57:50 I thought you meant Marjorie Taylor Green, and I was like, oh, Magic the Gathering makes so much more sense. We made a video. I'm like an old Gen Xer. Magic the Gathering is from 1993. Yeah, your husband, you said, used to play, or he may have used to play. Yeah, but I'm a girl. I don't know. Look at this
Starting point is 01:58:06 pink sweatshirt. I don't know anything. I have blonde hair. You can't... But what if I mentioned Barbie or anything? If I said they were going to make a Monty Python and the Holy Grail Barbie set? I was into She-Ra for some reason. Yeah, She-Ra was awesome. I was big into He-Man. So, naturally, She-Ra was cool. I never
Starting point is 01:58:22 quite understood what was going on with He-Man. Prince Adam, dude. Oh, you go back and watch He-Man now. You gotta stop Skeletor. It's very homoerotic. Dude, they're all greased up and oiled. Man at arms. A little sus.
Starting point is 01:58:34 There's rainbow and sparkles in the background. Orko is my jam. The little wizard guy. He is my friend. All right. Joe's Rusty Rager says, I giggle a little every time uh the news reports that democrats are lining up behind kamala you know considering how she got to where she is
Starting point is 01:58:51 oh boy oh man yeah we gotta not sexualize kamala harris because that is their attempt at winning this is getting the young angry horny horny dudes to vote for her. You got it? Vote for the slag. I just don't think that she's... That's a really optimistic view on Kamala Harris. I don't think that she could turn into... Ian's just letting... He's projecting. Their AI? No, I just saw the sexy AI.
Starting point is 01:59:18 I was like, oh, God, no. You mean the one of her as Captain America? I saw that one, yeah. And I'm like, dude, they de-age her. She's 60. Yeah, they made a de-age her. She's 60. Yeah, they made a sexy Kamala AI. Stop trying to make sexy grandmas happen. Did you hear that quote? Stop it.
Starting point is 01:59:33 She was in an interview and she's like, I just learned a new term that I'm unbangable. This is like, what? Oh yeah, I'll find it for you. This was like during an interview she talked about this. So maybe she's the one who's like, and you know what? I'll get all the lonely boy votes. Maybe she's hoping that this is her return to being
Starting point is 01:59:49 sort of icon. Emerson Reddy says I bought cherryamerimocracy. etc. So com net and org. Wow. Oh, there you go. There you go. Big Dan T says no, Teddy did not shoot the bear. They made the teddy bear because of his compassion and he won as a Republican.
Starting point is 02:00:08 He won twice. He won as a Republican and on his own ticket, the Bull Moose ticket. I suppose if after you win and you're the incumbent. I think that maybe that is what he did. Serge is shaking his head. You don't think he loses Bull Moose? He's now saying unkind things about Ian. Serge, quit trashing me behind the scenes Get a microphone at least
Starting point is 02:00:28 Ian has some dedicated haters I know They love me I'll be watching the comments and be like, Ian is the best, Ian is the worst Those will be the two comments back to back I love him You're a polarizing figure Still the best insult we've ever had on the show.
Starting point is 02:00:45 She's amazing. I hate her and I want her to die in a fire. The best insult we've ever had on the show still belongs to Milo Yiannopoulos. When before the show, I said, try to keep your insults academic because, you know, you don't want to cross the line. And then he wrote a note to himself saying no personal invective with an unhappy face. And then he was like, Ron DeSantis has the charisma of something off-putting, like when you're reaching for something, but you accidentally touch a wet sponge.
Starting point is 02:01:11 And I was like, that's it, and will forever be the best insult. Because you understand exactly what he means. You reach for something and accidentally touch a wet sponge. That's good. Calvin Wayne says, we aren't a democracy, we are a wet sponge. That's good. Calvin Wayne says, we aren't a democracy, we are a constitutional republic. Indeed, that is correct.
Starting point is 02:01:31 So he's saving democracy, he's saying he is saving something that America is not. When they say our democracy, they're talking about their subversion of our system. Let's see, maybe we'll grab one more. Smashing Random Key says, so when are you going to have someone
Starting point is 02:01:47 one then Tim, since you can so easily dismiss the Israel someone on? Since you can so easily dismiss the Israel derangement, it seems like you're ducking any competent advocate and using straw man arguments. It's interesting you think Biden is more America first than Kamala.
Starting point is 02:02:04 When did i say biden was america we got to go to the paint with on the israel debate someone someone shared it a couple weeks ago they would support joe biden if he came out against israel like this is a common theme against the america last folks who are like they hate israel so much that's derangement 100 i get the arguments against i get why people don't like it. I totally get it. But when it becomes the only thing in your universe, that's insane.
Starting point is 02:02:32 We had a guy on the show. I'm not going to say his name, but everybody who watches the show consistently knows who he is. In the after show, it got so deranged. I actually insulted the man. He kept calling me an ignorant ignoramus, etc. So eventually I was just like, dude, someone called in asking
Starting point is 02:02:48 about the fentanyl crisis in West Virginia. Like, you guys are in West Virginia, the fentanyl crisis is really hitting home. And the man, within 30 seconds, was talking about Israel. And then I just stopped him. Yeah, the Sackler family and their ties to Israel and the Israeli spies, and then the Israeli
Starting point is 02:03:04 spyware companies are giving it to the law enforcement who are targeting people in the cartels. And then I was just like, do you realize why when someone asks you about the opioid crisis and within 30 seconds you're talking about Israel, people will accuse you of having Israel derangement syndrome? It is Israel derangement syndrome. If you want to criticize Israel because they get too much funding, agreed. If you want to criticize them because their military policies are bad in Gaza and it's causing problems, like, sure, fine, whatever. But when you can't answer any question about any other foreign country, when you would argue that Joe Biden or Kamala would make a good president if their only policy was anti-Israel, you are deranged. The idea that America would be burnt to the ground by corrupt individuals just so that you can give Israel
Starting point is 02:03:46 the middle finger is insane but in their minds of these people they're thinking if the United States burns to the ground Israel stops getting our support
Starting point is 02:03:52 and that's the world they live in and that's why you see leftists out in the streets screaming anti-Israel and they hate America we're going to wrap it up there and go to the members only show so smash that like button
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