Timcast IRL - Timcast IRL #1092 Far Left BREACH DNC Perimeter As Riots IGNITE In Chicago Over Israel w/Marc Lobliner

Episode Date: August 20, 2024

Tim, Hannah Claire, and Raymond are joined by Marc Lobliner to discuss Anti Israel protestors breaching the security zone at the DNC, Democrats reportedly using fake names out of fear of far left extr...emists identifying them, Planned Parent hood offering free abortions & vasectomies at the DNC, and Don Lemon shocked after interviewing people who are voting Trump because of how bad the economy is. Hosts:  Tim @Timcast (everywhere)  Hannah Claire @hannahclaireb (everywhere) Raymond @raymondgstanley (X) Guest: Marc Lobliner @MarcLobliner (X) | TigerFitness.com Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

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Starting point is 00:00:00 Hi, I'm Mike Peska, host of The Gist, and I'm the kind of person, maybe you are too, who likes to step outside the easy reinforcement of my own ideas. Maybe you actually like to have your beliefs tested and your perspectives expanded. I find that exciting, not unsettling. There are a lot of shows, ideologically driven shows and networks, whose audiences say, thank you for telling me I'm not crazy. But I don't really doubt my own sanity. I don't need affirmation and reassurance that my side or one side of the political or social
Starting point is 00:00:34 debate is right. I'm more worried about being misinformed by lazily going along with the untested assumption or narrative. The gist is for people who know that being interesting starts with being interested. Subscribe now wherever you get your podcasts. The DNC has begun and the protests have already started. They've been going on since this past weekend. Today, I was actually surprised to see that midday they tore down the barricades around
Starting point is 00:01:04 the DNC and actually breached the perimeter. Wow. It's getting the right started early, but it wasn't too intense. The police eventually got control of things, put the barricades back up. I can only imagine that as the night goes on, it's going to get a bit crazier. Joe Biden will be speaking around 11 p.m. Eastern. So we're not going to be live for that. But I imagine that's when the protests and the riots may actually start devolving. Because I was surprised.
Starting point is 00:01:27 I thought we weren't going to see any kind of physical action from these groups until nightfall. But I guess I was wrong. So we got that going on. We got a whole bunch of stories. We're going to go through all of what's going on with the riots. They're boarding up windows. What's going on at the DNC. Kamala Harris, this is a big story now, I suppose.
Starting point is 00:01:44 A lot of the news is DNC. Kamala Harris is accused of being a drunk and videos are surfacing showing her slowing her words. And many people are saying that she's got a drinking problem and that others have attested to this. Although others are saying she may be taking some kind of drug to assist her with public speaking. So we'll see. And then possibly my favorite story out of the DNC that we absolutely must discuss is the free vasectomies and abortions for attendees. I kid you not. This is not a joke. There is a bus from Planned Parenthood offering vasectomies and abortions to the attendees of the DNC and Wiener Circle, a famous Chicago hot dog shop is offering free hot dogs for everyone who gets an abortion or a vasectomy. It's just true, I guess. So we'll talk about that.
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Starting point is 00:03:17 Joining us tonight to talk about this and so much more is Mark Lobliner. Thank you for having me back on, man. It's great to be here. What a beautiful spot you have. Oh, thank you very much. Who are you? What do you do? So I'm Mark Lobliner. I am the chief marketing officer at TigerFitness.com, also in a company called Ambrosia. We're available at vitamin shops nationwide and every single Sprouts. So TigerFitness.com, if you want to shop with a company that doesn't hate you,
Starting point is 00:03:40 all your nutritional supplements from vitamins to proteins, you name it, TigerFitness.com, that's what I do. And if you don't like what what i say i don't know who those guys are you should probably just shop with them anyway there you go and and also big news too like harley davidson backed down from their woke policies so i love when you said shop with companies that don't hate you i'm like that's just everything right now so thanks for hanging out should be fun we got raymond hanging out hey uh hello friends i am a raymond g stan Stanley Jr. I am the facilities maintenance here at TimCast. I do like, I hear Chicago hot dogs are the best, so that might be very good incentive, I'm thinking, Tim.
Starting point is 00:04:12 You know, man, it's kind of wild how, well, so I'll say this. I was watching Fox and Friends this morning, and I don't even know what hot dogs they were eating. But then Lawrence had Portillo's, and I was like, duh. And then he was like, you guys think of Portillo's? And then he shows the Portillo's. I'm like, anybody from Chicago knows Portillo's. Absolutely. They're all fakes. They're all frauds. That's what you're saying.
Starting point is 00:04:32 I'm just saying Chicago hot dogs are so good. Portillo's actually has good ribs. Their ribs are underrated. Oh, yeah, yeah, yeah. Delicious. Anyway, Chicago, how fun. Hannah Clare's hanging out. I'm Hannah Clare Breville. I'm a writer for SCNR.com. Scanner News. Guys, thanks for checking in tonight. Yeah, let, how fun. Hannah Clare's hanging out. I'm Hannah Clare Breville. I'm a writer for SCNR.com, Scanner News. Guys, thanks for checking in tonight. Yeah, let's get started.
Starting point is 00:04:48 Here we go from the post-millennial breaking. Far-left agitators breach DNC perimeter in Chicago, clash with riot police. The agitators with some wearing keffiyas and holding anti-Israel signs and flags broke open the fencing surrounding Chicago's United Center. I would just like to pause and offer up this proposal to our friends over at the Post Millennial. I would change the headline to breaking. Democrats breach DNC perimeter in Chicago clash with riot police because the DNC is courting these individuals actively. It's why they didn't choose Josh Shapiro. So the people who are outside screaming
Starting point is 00:05:25 and protesting, probably many of them will be voting for Kamala. It's not to be fair. Not all of them will. Not many of them probably absolutely despise who they call her killer Kamala and genocide Joe. So I'll give them that much. So I don't know if here we go. Here's one of the videos from Savannah Hernandez. End the occupation now! Yelling, end the occupation now. They're tearing down the barricades. And the funny thing is, when we were talking about the RNC and the DNC before the RNC happened, I pointed out that since 2012, I'd been to all of them except for the COVID. So 2012 and 2016, I went.
Starting point is 00:06:01 2020, we didn't. And it's the same every time. The RNC doesn't have protests. And I'm like, it's kind of weird. You'd think that people would protest the Republicans, but I guess it was the Obama administration. So whatever. And then with Trump, I thought the RNC's protest, RNC convention would have massive protests with Trump. Not really. But the 2016 DNC was crazy. The barricades were higher, and there were thousands of activists, and they were jumping over the barricades and tearing them down and trying to breach the perimeter of the DNC
Starting point is 00:06:30 because of Bernie Sanders getting screwed over. So when this one came around, I was like, there's not going to be anything at the RNC. The DNC is going to be nuts. There's going to be rioters. They're going to be attacking the DNC. And this is what we're seeing. It's their own voter base, so I don't know, whatever.
Starting point is 00:06:45 Well, they think they have a say. They think if they get the violence and be destructive that they have a say in what the Democrats are going to do and they don't have a chance what the Republicans are going to say. They don't care. The Republicans can do all they want.
Starting point is 00:06:57 That's true. They're lobbying for a lot more from the DNC. They have certain speakers they want on stage. They want the promise of a ceasefire. I mean, there is more negotiating because ultimately, like you said, they are Democrats. They are not people who are thinking, oh, well, maybe we can convert the Republican Party. They have complaints against the Republicans. I mean, of course, we have to acknowledge that Democrats were preparing for a riot, so they built a wall. I think that's deeply
Starting point is 00:07:20 hilarious. But, you know, only only to protect their stuff, not to protect the country. How effective are these protests, though? Like they're out there. Nobody's really paying attention. They're causing trouble. Does it really change anybody's mind? Does it really win hearts and minds? That's the question. There's gotta be a strategy. I was saying the same thing this morning. Like, you know, the intention of perhaps ordering an air conditioner is so that I can put it in my window and make my room cool. You see how one action leads to an outcome. I ask this of these protesters for what action do you take to expect which outcome? Because there's none.
Starting point is 00:07:52 It would be like if I bought an air conditioner and then just jumped, dumped it in the lake. Like, why would you do that? I don't know. Maybe someone will notice that my room is, is, is too hot. Or you can fix your air conditioning. I think it's mostly negative, though. Like, they're doing these college campuses. Kids who go to college, they just want to walk to class.
Starting point is 00:08:10 You start getting in their way, you're going to create a lot of Republicans along the way. I just sent my daughter off to college on Friday, and they had an encampment at her university. The state she goes to college in is like, we're not doing that anymore. We're done. They left a mess.
Starting point is 00:08:22 They destroyed the entire area. It's going to cost the university thousands and thousands of dollars to fix. I'm like, keep doing it. Like, it's bringing more people to the right side. It's bringing more people to wake up. But the Democrats, for some reason, they kowtow to these people. They kowtow to these terrorists. They are domestic terrorists.
Starting point is 00:08:41 They're terrorizing their homeland. They're kowtowing them, yet they're not getting anything accomplished except making people really hate their cause. To the point where the Democrats literally had, look, Shapiro's a better candidate. And I think that's what they got. They successfully stopped, they helped Trump. But I mean, the Democrats will do that, though. They'll be like, you know what, Fine, we won't have the Jew. We'll get rid of the Jew.
Starting point is 00:09:07 So they're giving in here and there, but does it really change anything for the positive for their messaging? No, no, no, not for their messaging, but for Trump, right? Shapiro was clearly the better candidate. He would have been a great debater. He's charismatic. He doesn't have the history Waltz does. He didn't do as much crazy stuff during COVID.
Starting point is 00:09:24 Like, the guy literally banned Thanksgiving. Like, Waltz literally had neighbors telling on other neighbors for having dinner. I mean, that's how crazy this guy is. And Shapiro didn't refer to himself by the wrong rank over and over again. He was in the war. So much baggage. Shapiro was literally the perfect VP candidate, except for one thing. His name was Shapiro. That was it VP candidate, except for one thing. His name was Shapiro.
Starting point is 00:09:45 That was it. His name would have been Smith. 20-something years ago, was it? He had some college paper where he said that the Palestinians will not get peace until they come to the table, or something to that effect. And then he had to distance himself
Starting point is 00:10:00 from those statements where he's like, well, I mean, you know, that was a long time ago. And they're like, nope. Thank you to these protesters because of them. The the better VP candidate who could have helped Kamala win Pennsylvania is out of the picture. That's insane. And the thing is, we it's funny, you know, because we'll get into it in a little bit. This Planned Parenthood free vasectomy abortion thing. But it's like, you know, we're all sitting here begging them to stop harming themselves.'re like please don't abort your own children please don't sterilize your kids please please stop protesting and rioting and they keep doing it
Starting point is 00:10:34 and it's just benefiting trump and we're like okay i guess yeah and i think to your point the democrats and whether that's democrats in these institutions like universities or Democrats at political gatherings like this, they do give in on certain levels. Like when we had all of these like encampments, which hypothetically they're asking their schools to like like divest from Israel or whatever. You might get some who kick students out. I was just listening to a report. I think it's one of the university, one of the UC schools in California. They had a bunch of students who were involved with one of these encampments. Hey, all you true crime fans.
Starting point is 00:11:08 This is Mike Ferguson. And this is Mike Morford. And we'd like to invite you to listen to our podcast, Criminology. Launched in 2017, we've covered a variety of strange cases from murders to missing persons. Some of the cases are ones you may not have heard of. Other cases we cover are some of the most historic in true crime. There are 200 episodes of Criminology available to binge on right now, and new episodes come out every Saturday night. Subscribe to Criminology today, wherever you listen to your podcast. They all weren't given their diplomas.
Starting point is 00:11:38 And months later, you know, basically before the start of new school year, they have actually all received their diplomas and there's nothing. The disciplinary committee said, oh, you guys didn't do anything wrong. I mean, they just sort of made martyrs out of their causes. I know with Columbia, there was an alternative graduation, right, where they said, we're not going to go to the main school's graduation because they're wrong and bad and evil. And so it has this effect of, to your point, moderate students on campus are going to remember this as like extremely inconvenient or at times threatening to their safety think of how many students that were like locked down in dorms during these things but for other students who are like drawn to progressive
Starting point is 00:12:14 ideology anyways it's going to make them double down and want to take bolder actions which the universities are not prepared to handle but how many students are actually at these protests like they found that most of these people don't even go to the schools. They're bussed in. This is all one major psyop, but I don't know if it's working to what they want it to work for. I think a lot of people are looking at this, and they're thinking to themselves, these people are
Starting point is 00:12:35 crazy. I don't want to be a part of this movement. These people are nuts. Well, they're targeting low-information individuals. Which are Democrats. So, who was it who was saying that, maybe this was on Fox, someone was saying this, that people who someone tweeted this
Starting point is 00:12:52 maybe, I read it in passing. People who are not too bright don't care that their freedoms are taken away because they're not doing anything anyway. They don't see anything different. So when you've got individuals who are trying to run a business and they're being told there's going to be price controls and things like this, you're like, this is impossible for me to run my business for an unemployed 20 something running around smashing windows. That policy doesn't matter at all. Then they go, yeah, yeah. Corporations are bad. I mean, you had a woman at the DNC only like a half an hour ago saying that they were to take on big pharma. And then five minutes later, they were cheering for the big pharmaceutical companies during
Starting point is 00:13:28 during the COVID lockdowns, being like Kamala got the vaccines to everybody. It's like I think the issue is the when they when these big protests are happening and you wonder why it is that these people aren't engaging in an action that will result in a positive reaction. It's because they are not smart. They do not have the capability to understand what they are doing. They attract other people who are like that. These people don't know, don't care.
Starting point is 00:13:54 They're not going to vote based on things that will make the world better, make their life better, make anyone's life better. They're voting because other people are voting and they're on Team Blue. That's it. And also they're, you know, it's a sign of the times. A lot of them in school nowadays, they're teaching their young kids on how to be activists, how to get out there,
Starting point is 00:14:09 how they take school trips to do protests. And they've been living that way since for the last 15 years for them. Yeah, they're rewarded for it. That's a good point, too. It is. I've often talked about how I think the college crisis
Starting point is 00:14:24 that we see right now is because you have this chain of events starting with the greatest generation. And this is just my personal perspective from my personal family history, not from any research or anything. But, you know, you hear all the time that coming back from World War II, these men were able to take care of a family of five on a high school education. And so these kids, the boomers, grow up in a society where you don't need to go to college. No one's telling you to go to college. They're saying, nah, you can graduate high school, get a job, and feed a family of five. Own a house, buy a car, have 2.5 kids, all that good stuff. And then these boomers, they grow up, and some of them choose to go to college because they're passionate about an issue.
Starting point is 00:15:07 And then what happens? The boomers in their 30s who didn't go to college, and they're making like the equivalent of $50,000, $60,000 a year. Back then it was like $20,000. And they're looking at their counterparts who went to college who are making $100,000, $200,000, and they're wealthy. They're like, college was the answer. I wish I went to college. And then they tell every single kid, you have to go to college to get a good job. No, no, no, no, no. The issue was the boomers who are making a lot of money. It wasn't college that did it. It was their passion that led them to college in the first place. So now we have a society that says college is the
Starting point is 00:15:39 answer. Thank you and have a nice day. And we're wondering why it is all these people are going to college, racking massive amounts of debt and then going nowhere with it. It's because low information individuals who lack the ability to understand complex systems believe the answer is college and not that college was down the line from the passion that led someone to wealth. To go back to what Raymond said, you have people who grew up watching the civil rights movement and seeing the protests and they're going, wow, protests are good. That's what the TV tells me. So now they're telling their kids, if you're the protester, you're good.
Starting point is 00:16:11 Doesn't even matter what the protest is for. The protesters are on the right side of history. And that's what they're trying to emulate, despite having no real cause behind them. Right. And this is something their education system rewards. I mean, isn't there that book, The Activist Baby or whatever? Like this is a term that has become, you know, anti-racist baby. I don't know. There's a bunch of how prevalent where is this being taught? Those ones are like board books. But I remember
Starting point is 00:16:33 working at a private all girls boarding school and they specifically had donors invest in their like I forget what they called it, like basically their social justice center. And that was like, again, they rewarded, you know, in a lot of cases, very smart, precocious teens who are like, I want to seem impressive. Maybe they have passions about certain issues. I really don't think so for a lot of them. And told them like championing these values, staging the like anti-gun walkouts at your school.
Starting point is 00:17:03 These things are good and ultimately will look good when you apply for college. It's sort of false activism. But I think you see this on the collegiate level, like the one of the main leaders at the Columbia encampment. I remember finding his college and missing essay where he talks about, you know, the buzzwords, systemic racism, how that was bad for him. And like, it's just a another sort of trend for students right now. Some of them may feel really passionate about, you know, especially with Palestine. Certain students may feel genuinely passionate about. I think for a lot of them, they think this is like the current social norm and a way to kind of climb socially.
Starting point is 00:17:35 I think that depends on the degree, because I don't think business or marketing students are really caring about that. And schools, too. Right now, all schools have these big encampments. Exactly. It's the liberal arts degrees. It's those kind of degrees that are having the problems, I think. Because I would think that if someone's going to a business school, they just want to shut the hell up, go to school for four years, and get their job. A lot of engineers are taking part in that.
Starting point is 00:17:55 Harvard. That's a very popular smart people school. But how many of those Harvard protesters were actually Harvard students? That's the question we need. It's a big psyop. These are not the actual students. I know these students. I coach youth athletes like these kids aren't going out to protest. They don't care. They don't care. These are paid activists. And what happens is you get a group of 10 people doing something. But what are you guys doing over there? Oh, we're protesting. That sounds fun. I think I'll go protest, too. They got a lot of tag alongs,
Starting point is 00:18:24 but the people who are actually starting it, the actual people who are lighting the flame, the kindling to the fire, that is being set forth by bust in people. Like for example, you look at 2020, the summer of love. I went to Nashville the day after that thing went down, talk some cops. He's like, none of these guys are from here.
Starting point is 00:18:41 We saw them unloading buses. Well, so most of them are not bust in. They show up to loot. Yes. It's like, okay, where can, oh, there's a riot happening? Let's go find it. Let's get stuff. The far left actually yell to the, when they go through residential areas, come outside and join us.
Starting point is 00:18:57 Come outside and join us. It really is just a join the mass. There's no rhyme and there's no reason. But I want to jump to this story. We got this from the Post Millennial. Democrats in Chicago book hotels under fake names to hide from protesters. Oh, some hotels have been have been getting random calls asking for people. An anonymous lawmaker said, access report, the Democratic Party security officials are worried that demonstrators might turn on members of Congress. Might? If they get access
Starting point is 00:19:25 to a member of Congress, they don't need to turn on them. They will target them, period. The protests were planned before Kamala Harris was appointed. According to Axios, House Democrats attending the DNC next week are being advised by congressional security officials not to book hotel rooms under their own names or engage with protesters if confronted, Axios has learned. The guidance comes as some Democratic lawmakers are fearful about their safety. That's just so weird. So weird. The RNC didn't have this problem. No, they didn't have this problem because the Democrats are the party of violence. It's been shown time and time again, yet they psyop us by saying that, what is it, right-wing white conservative men are the biggest threat to militias.
Starting point is 00:20:06 Yeah. I don't run it. I live in frigging Tennessee. I've yet to run into one militia. I've yet to see a militia in real life. And I live in the South. I'd imagine I'd see some here and there. Nobody wearing camouflage.
Starting point is 00:20:19 No one walking around. I do not think that's our problem right now. Domestic terrorism is a problem. We saw who they are. It's the left. All ActBlue. Remember BLM? Where did those donations on the website go to?
Starting point is 00:20:31 ActBlue. It literally goes through ActBlue. Through ActBlue. ActBlue gets a percentage of the donations that go through. So it's funding the Democratic Party. And by the way, where did those donations go? Did they ever help any black lives? A couple who bought really big mansions in California.
Starting point is 00:20:48 But other than that, you're just looking at one big way to make money. And stupid people fall for it. And white people are so guilty. They're like, if I don't give to this, I'm obviously racist. White guilt waltz. He lies about not putting seasoning on his food. I season my food. Did you see the video? It's so weird.
Starting point is 00:21:05 The East India Trading Company was engaging in warfare at sea, naval battles over spices. Maybe the Minnesotans don't like spice. They're weird. Like, they like cold weather up there. They're weird people. Maybe it's Minnesota. You're going to make so many people mad right now. Kirby Puckett was my favorite baseball player.
Starting point is 00:21:22 Didn't he win that contest? Tim Waltz had a taco hot dish recipe with chilies in it. But he's a truthful man. He would never lie about anything. No, do you see that video of him tossing Kamala Doritos? Yes. That was so cringe. So cringe, and also they're just
Starting point is 00:21:38 trying to market them as Obama and Biden 2.0, like a very weird buddy cop show, but it involves him just prostrating himself as this caricature of a like dumb white man. And I think that that's gross. Like, it is amazing to me how divisive the Democrats are while also saying, we build each other up. Kamala Harris gave this speech over the weekend. You know, we know that leadership is not tearing people down, but building people up. We know that's real leadership. Meanwhile, all they do is have this like kind of
Starting point is 00:22:05 weird white guy just prostrate himself at her feet. Like all of it is very, I think, disingenuous, number one, but also miscalculated. Like they believe these stereotypes that they have created about race because they're obsessed with it. And it's not about uniting the country. It's not about fixing anything at all. It's about using identity politics to retain power and i think voters can see through that i'm just mad that he threw her doritos couldn't you throw her an outright bar how do i get that kind of product placement in politics like you have to start donating to act blue seriously how do i get that kind of money do we boycott doritos doritos is probably like please don't put the chili lime ones you need chili limes no i jokingly tweeted
Starting point is 00:22:44 that i was going to order 100 cases of Doritos to support Kamala. Because I was thinking about it. He throws her the bag of Doritos. And apparently, I don't know if this is true, they did it twice. Yeah, Doug, her husband gave her one. And then like two seconds later, he threw her one. They went in there knowing like, hey, we're going to give her Doritos. And make sure we give her Doritos.
Starting point is 00:23:01 Because it's a relatable middle class food, you know? This is what regular people eat. I think it was. That's people eat. I think it was. That's our problem. I think it was Perino. Is her name? Maybe on the five. I can't remember who it was.
Starting point is 00:23:11 No, no. Is that? No, no, no. Who's the blonde? Who's the blonde woman? She was just like, no woman that age is eating Doritos. And I was like, yeah, I agree. Like Kamala's not eating Doritos.
Starting point is 00:23:23 Not with her figure. No, she's not eating Doritos. She's eating salad. She's in good shape.. Kamala's not eating Doritos. Not with her figure, no, she's not eating Doritos. She's eating salad. Yeah, she's not eating Doritos. I just think everything they're doing is pandering. What do you mean? They're on a road trip together. They're friends. Because they don't have chefs or anything. We met three weeks ago. Kamala's the kind of person who wants
Starting point is 00:23:38 imported escargot on her bus as she's driving to a location and then she has her wine glass and she's reading the news and she goes, holding it up, waiting for someone to fill it for her. She's not stopping at Sheetz. She's not stopping at Sheetz and getting the chicken sandwich.
Starting point is 00:23:53 I mean, it's... But you saw how apparently they shut the store down, kicked everybody out, and then brought in Kamala supporters instead. And there were people there who were like, they kicked us out so they could bring in her people and film this staged thing. She likes regular people. Just regular
Starting point is 00:24:09 people that she's hand-selected. The RNC needs to just tail that thing and when they do that just go interview everybody out there and just hold their own thing outside. Just have somebody, have a lackey go out there. Just have a good time. Waltz is though, he is what they want the white base to be.
Starting point is 00:24:27 They want to bend the knee to BLM. They want to feel bad for their race. They want to, you know, guilt their whole life. So he personifies everything that they expect in their voter for the white vote. A demure white guilt man. Yes. Who's like, I eat white guy tacos. What is that?
Starting point is 00:24:44 Mayonnaise and tuna? It's beef and cheese with any seasoning? No. They're always so soft. Salt and pepper, maybe. These men are always so soft. Can't we get somebody masculine? Arnold kind of went the other way. Have you seen the Democratic Party? I have. I've seen the pan out of the crowd, and it's exactly what I'd expect to see again like we we talked about this a little bit before we came on but republicans it just seems to be the party of fitness i bet i can switch over right now to our tab with the dnc and you will not be surprised by the way the person on the on the dnc looks you guys ready yeah yeah let's do it let's let's get it old
Starting point is 00:25:18 white lady oh no wait wait okay there's nobody there if you had clicked 10 seconds before you would have nailed it yeah it, it was like some woman. Wait, wait, someone's coming on. I don't know. It's kind of neutral. I don't know who this guy is. I mean, I can make fun of his weight, but that wouldn't be nice. No, he seems fairly average.
Starting point is 00:25:36 He's a fairly average guy. Right before you said that, it was our black glasses, blue giant earrings, librarian jacket. What was she? She was the attorney general in Minnesota. No, the lieutenant governor of Minnesota with the funny glasses going side. Yeah.
Starting point is 00:25:51 So it was the 26, I think it was the 2016 conventions. It was Lacey Green, actually. If you guys remember Lacey Green, I don't know if she's still on YouTube these days, but she was talking about how at the RNC, everybody's attractive at the DNC. Not so much. And apparently this wasn't super offensive to the left at the time. But if you bring this point up now, the left, they get really offended. And then what they do is there was this one segment I did a few years ago where I was
Starting point is 00:26:21 talking about how Republicans are more attractive than liberals, scientifically, statistically. And welcome to Finally Caught, a true crime podcast from the hit North American and UK television series. I saw the one girl with her throat cut and her abdomen stabbed and slashed. It's a gruesome sight. Bloodstains on the bed wall. This is just the beginning of the journey. And all of these leftists, like the Young Turks and Majority Report, they were just like, oh yeah, well, Tim Pool's ugly. Look at him. And I was like, why are you insulting me
Starting point is 00:27:07 for me bringing up a study that the Washington Post reported on? This is true. And this is the problem with the left. I'll tell you exactly what makes it easy for me to not want to be involved with these people is that they argue against their own arguments. So I'm literally making a segment where I'm like,
Starting point is 00:27:25 if you go to the DNC, you see a bunch of short men effeminate men and fat women and if you go to the rnc you see slim busty women and you see tall chiseled men with you know like they look like the chad meme right yeah and it's not absolute. There are fat, ugly people at the RNC, and there's attractive people at the DNC too, but it's a tendency. And the reason why has to do with individualism versus collectivism. If you are more attractive, either through working out and exercising, meaning you're into meritocracy, you've earned your appearance, or maybe you're just naturally a good-looking man or woman, if you're better looking, you will go through life. It'll
Starting point is 00:28:06 be a lot easier. People are going to want to be nicer to you. People are going to want to be around you. And this is going to afford you certain opportunities that you would not get if you were ugly. Thus, you'll say, if I can do it on my own, why can't anybody else? If you are a short, effeminate man and you're having a hard time getting through life because women don't want to talk to you and you're getting angry, you will fall into collectivist ideas like, we can't do it on our own. We need to band together to survive. And this is not my opinion. This is actually what the research shows, why you see this split between the Democratic Party for collectivism and the right for individualism and meritocracy. And they get really offended that you bring up
Starting point is 00:28:41 quite literally the leftist's argument on privilege i'm like the left has been arguing about attraction and thin privilege for a decade the moment you bring it up they call you ugly like no you're ugly well i got news for you guys democrats are uglier that's a fact well speaking of science it is literally scientific science is is very pretty much well established that conservative men have higher testosterone than democrat men they have actually done published studies on this what do you think caused you think the testosterone leads men to be conservative or do you think being conservative less than testosterone which came first the chicken or the egg like why are democrats well democratic men here you go i want to make sure i can pull this up so that okay there it is conservatives really are better
Starting point is 00:29:24 looking research says. By the far right outlet, the Washington Post. Right, but it's exactly as I explained it. It's collectivist versus individualist. Anyway, continue. Well, Democrat men, their voting patterns are much like women. It's directly correlated with their hormonal profiles, with their testosterone levels. I think it could be a lot of things. I think a lot of times you look at the hormonal system, the endocrine system in the body, it's all interrelated. So if someone goes out and they work out, they train, if you
Starting point is 00:29:50 look at what's causing the low testosterone males, we could point to microplastics and we could point to whatever we want. There's a lot of things. If you look at the number one correlation, it's obesity. So if you're someone who works out, you're going to naturally have lower, lower body fat, lower body fat, body fat is extremely estrogenic, you're going to naturally have lower, lower body fat, lower body fat, body fat is extremely estrogenic. You're going to have higher testosterone. So that will tend to influence your voting patterns because you're going to start thinking like a man. So whereas Democrat men tend to vote like women, conservative men tend to vote like men. I'd hate to say, but if you look at the maps, Democrat, like women voters, Democrat voters and men,
Starting point is 00:30:26 then you look at, okay, here's what happened for men vote. Like if you look at those conservative men, like they're going to have specific voting patterns. And I think you can
Starting point is 00:30:35 boil it down to hormones. And a lot of it has to do with exercise, different sports they choose. Cernovich was talking the other day, like you go to a runner's club and they're all liberal. They're all Democrat. you go to a runner's club and they're all
Starting point is 00:30:45 liberal. They're all Democrat. You go to a gym, a weight training gym, you're going to run into a lot of libertarians and conservatives. It just is what it is. Activity almost predicts where they're going to vote. That's interesting. I do think that, I mean, obviously science backs this up, but men and women's brains
Starting point is 00:31:02 function differently. So the balance of hormones is really important. And I think, you know, whether it's you start as conservative and therefore you have higher testosterone as a bat or you change your lifestyle and it, you know, balances your hormone in a more positive way. It is interesting how much health correlates with a change in lifestyle and often a change in voting pattern. Like Tim said, meritocracy. Well, look, if you are one of these unemployed far leftists, angry in the streets, and the Democrats say, we're going to make your food cheaper by force, and these people have never run a business, have no idea how economics works, they're going to be like, awesome, my bread will be cheaper.
Starting point is 00:31:40 It won't be. They're just lying to you. Then imagine you run a business. You hear that. You're like, that won't work. That's insane. The individual of merit who has established a business which benefits all of mankind. I mean, if it's a small shop, it's a local thing, but still benefiting mankind. They are going to be negatively impacted by Democrat policies because Democrats are pandering to people who are not on average. No, I shouldn't say on average, but they're
Starting point is 00:32:03 pandering to many people who are not functioning members of society. If the argument from Republicans is the more aggressive, I would say, if this is the Democrat argument, that they don't care for the homeless, they don't care for any of these groups, they're going to cast you out, give their buddies tax cuts, well then you're basically saying that their policies favor those who are running businesses and are going to create systems that lift everybody up. That's literally what we're looking at. Yeah. They don't understand how hard it is to run a business. Businesses are flailing left and right.
Starting point is 00:32:34 Big lots is closing down how many hundreds of locations. They're shutting down left and right. Right now, companies are operating on slim profits. My favorite is when Biden brought up shrinkflation. Well, it's the same price for less product. Yeah, because the cost of goods went up. So to hit the certain price point, they had to reduce the amount of product in there. Cost of goods is through the roof.
Starting point is 00:32:54 Right now, businesses are flailing. That's what I always tell people. Support companies that don't hate you. Trump should do the same thing, but instead of Doritos, he should do Funyuns. I don't know anybody who likes Funyuns. Do you guys? Do you like Funyuns? I'm a Funyun guy.
Starting point is 00:33:09 It's a weird, weird, weird snack. You got to eat them kind of slow. You can't eat them all at once. It's not like potato chips. You got to kind of, because it's so hard and crispy, you just got to do one at a time. But yeah, I rock Funyuns. I don't know. You're the only one.
Starting point is 00:33:22 I don't know anyone who does either. If you get them in like the little, like the variety packs, they're always the ones that are left over. I think the thing about Trump is like, he doesn't have to stage this like, I'm tossing you some Doritos because we're actually friends,
Starting point is 00:33:34 like stage moment because he does things naturally and also doesn't hide the fact that like, yes, he is extremely wealthy. You know, like he eats, he posts his photo of his like taco salad online, gets dragged for it. He defends Diet Coke while also criticizing it.
Starting point is 00:33:50 Like there's a lot of stuff that Trump does just authentically that I think resonates with people as opposed to these moments where you're trying to say like, we're of the working class. See, we eat Doritos and this guy doesn't know what seasoning is. It's a different campaign. And I think people can tell the difference just the same way that like people can tell instinctively when Kamala was like, I'm going to tax or like end tax on tips.
Starting point is 00:34:14 They were like, you're just playing catch up now. She's the one who voted to tax tips. She's the one who voted to enforce taxation on tips. Let's jump to the story. It's the moment you've been waiting for my friends from the New York Post. Planned Parenthood offers free vasectomies abortions in truck outside of DNC. I just want to say, Democrats, it's absolutely fantastic.
Starting point is 00:34:33 I'm so excited to see that you're offering this. If there's any way I can help fund this for more Democratic events or if we can put on more events, maybe therasensteins and harry sisson and others would be interested in coming and yes they will uh and enjoying these fine services it's completely aligned with their politics i completely support it and i i encourage more a vasectomy hurts i've had one i'm not doing it in a food truck i mean do you want to be on a tour bus getting a bunch of vasectomies with a bunch of other democrats I went to a legit doctor in an office with real equipment. I wasn't in a bus like taking turns like that was a big moment. They stick a needle in your scrotum.
Starting point is 00:35:12 It's not easy. It's horrible. It's terrible. I still have flashbacks. It's like nom. It's my nom. Looking back, it hurt. Look at the end of the this is so I side with Tim on this.
Starting point is 00:35:23 I've gotten a lot of arguments with the right because, you know, a baby's a life. They can't defend themselves. I get it. But if you're playing the long game and they're sterilizing and aborting their children, I'm not. Look, I've said I need to say I don't like it. But, hey, if you're going to do it anyway, I'm not going to lose sleep over it. Well, I'm going to do my attitude is it's actually quite simple. Conservatives are not of the mind
Starting point is 00:35:47 to engage in violent disruptions. Conservatives won't go out and flip over the Planned Parenthood truck. They're not going to go to Planned Parenthoods and protest and link arms and shut it down. They're going to complain on the internet. They're going to complain at church. They're going to complain to their politician.
Starting point is 00:36:03 And they're going to say, do something about this. But Democrats, and then you have a lot of conservatives who are like, well, we'll keep it to the states. The states can decide. Well, the end result is going to be that Democrats will get their way in their jurisdictions. They will go unimpeded and uninterrupted. And so what do you say to that? We say, OK, when we have the voting majority, we say you can't do this anymore. Until then, they will sterilize themselves. They will abort their own children. They are not going to be they're not reproducing replacement levels.
Starting point is 00:36:35 And in over a long enough period of time, there's not going to be very many people adopting the liberal ideology, whatever it is that was that is within these people to hold these views, whatever it may be, be it small, large or otherwise, will not be carried in the gene pool. And conservatives will have more and more kids. And the ideas of conservatives will be more successful in the long run. It only takes a generation or two to see a large enough swing in voting patterns. You only need one percentage. You need 0.1 percent, 0.1 percent. And it goes 50 point, you know, 0.1 to 49.9. And that's it.
Starting point is 00:37:13 Boom, outlawed. So for each state, California, of course, being like two to one Democrat, Republican, many people are saying this is why they have illegal immigration. But people coming from Honduras, there's no guarantee they want abortions either. So it's ultimately not going to work out for Democrats. It may work out for illegal immigrants and migrants in general. But the real winner here is going to be conservative Christians and Muslims. I think the vasectomy thing is like weird and sort of like, OK, you guys want to round up a bunch of men at your convention who then are
Starting point is 00:37:45 going to like walk around with stickers, I guess being like, I got, you can't walk around. You have to like sit in a chair. It's very weird. But for me, like the abortion one is just kind of creepy.
Starting point is 00:37:59 Like I, it gives me like human sacrifice at large rally events. And I know not everyone feels that way, but like it's just this weird optic where with Democrats like I feel like you have made the abortion into into like, again, a caricature of an issue. I think it's weird that you would make this like a public spectacle. What I find absolutely fascinating about this is that it's at the DNC. And that means these are the these are the highest levels of Democrat party members and activists. We're not talking about regular poor people.
Starting point is 00:38:30 We're not talking about some dude named Jim walking down the street getting a vasectomy. We're talking about leaders of Democrat youth organizations showing up to the DNC with badges. We're talking about young women who are a part of the party and are working for a member of Congress or some staffer, and they're being offered to never have children or to eliminate the life of the child right now. And so I just I want to stress the Democratic Party and Planned Parenthood are offering up to literally give vasectomies to their political organizers and staff. Right. They're sacrificing their own future.
Starting point is 00:39:08 Like, it's, it's, it's, the optics are so strange to me. But again, they're like, it's so liberating and we should do this and a hundred, like, whatever the reasons are, it's, it's like such a, we have drunk the Kool-Aid
Starting point is 00:39:18 kind of activity to me. But, but, but my friends, my friends, the Wieners Circle in Chicago is happy to support all reproductive health decisions. It's up to you and not the government. All patients at the mobile health clinic will get a free hot dog coupon on us. I want to stress they said all patients.
Starting point is 00:39:36 That means if you get a medication abortion in a food truck, you get a free hot dog. Hey, and you might need it because you're going to get a win-win. That's where the DNC is right now. It's kind of weird that they're giving wieners for vasectomy. I was going to say. Anna Claire's point is better. You are trading your child's life for a hot dog. I mean, people got the shot.
Starting point is 00:39:58 I mean, people got the shot for Krispy Kremes. That's what I was thinking. What kind of gift cards are they giving out? And it also makes me think of that movie where that character goes it makes me want to haunt her real bad like what also wiener circle is famous for having the trump footlong
Starting point is 00:40:12 which is a three inch hot dog you go there and it's like a little tiny one what is up with democrats and penises every time I say anything you're a bodybuilder you have a small penis I'm like what I drive a truck you have a bodybuilder. You have a small penis. I'm like, what? I drive a truck. You have a small.
Starting point is 00:40:25 It's so weird. It's the weirdest. They're fixation on wieners. No, no, no, no. It's masculinity. Democrats who argue that masculinity is bad, toxic masculinity, et cetera, love to attack and insult people for not being masculine enough, which says to me one very obvious thing.
Starting point is 00:40:44 And actually, I should pull up a tweet from Carl Benjamin. So these are people who feel like they're outcasts. So they attack masculinity because they themselves are not masculine. And then they attack you for not being masculine because they wish they were and they know it's a point of attack. So they're projecting. They're basically saying, I'm going to insult your masculinity because I feel pain over mine, right? So look, there's a lot of people, most people think everyone's brain works the same way as theirs and everyone sees the same thing they see. They cannot understand other people have different life experiences. So what happens is they grew up in the society. They feel bad that they're a short, frail, effeminate man. They get angry about not being
Starting point is 00:41:37 the Chad. So they say, well, it's bad to be a Chad, toxic masculinity. Then when they see another guy who is masculine, they'll say, what do you got a little dick? You're not, you know, you're not a real man because they're actually saying what would send me pain, I think would send you pain. And then when they say that to a guy who is like ripped a millionaire and successful, he's going to be like, okay. Yeah. I've got three kids and a million dollars. I don't know what you're talking about. I'm married. I quit caring about my penis a long time ago. I forgot I had one the other day. I'm like, oh, it's still there. Thank God. That makes me think of their Lizzo and Dylan Levaney.
Starting point is 00:42:12 Oh, no. Lizzo's getting lean now. Did you see that? Yeah, good for her. But they're going to start hating her like they did to Adele. Well, fat shaming is effective. This is a case study. Carl Benjamin tweeted, remember that everything they do is about always about revenge on normal society because they feel like outcasts. And it's a tweet from someone named Aurora saying it brings me so much joy to know that you feel like all your favorite hobbies are being stripped away from you. You will never get what you think you had back. And that is hilarious. He's completely right.
Starting point is 00:42:40 The reason why they try to make companies get woke is they want to destroy what you love because they weren't allowed to play. It is the epitome of envy. It represents envy and greed and wrath. I tell you, the Democratic Party represents the seven deadly sins too perfectly. Yes. Quite literally. And all of its different forms. You've got wrath outside the DNC right now. You've got greed and envy in their policies. Sloth, oh, that one's so obvious. That goes along with the greed as well. They don't want to work.
Starting point is 00:43:12 They think other people should pay. The price gouging policies. You should have to just lower your prices. I shouldn't have to work for it. And pride, need I say more? And lust, well, that's connected to it as well. That just makes me sad, reading that. connected to it as well that just makes me sad reading that like that's what they that that's in their hearts that they feel bad they want to
Starting point is 00:43:29 take away stuff they want to destroy everything that they can have that they don't like and it just well the thing too is it's yeah but but it's in their own mind like they have mental health problems that's it's it's it's like they're walking past you playing a game of basketball and they get really angry you're like I can't play basketball they It's like they're walking past you playing a game of basketball, and they get really angry. You're like, I can't play basketball. They're stupid people. They're stupid. And if they only walked up and said, guys, I've never played basketball before.
Starting point is 00:43:51 Could you teach me how? They'd be like, yeah, for sure, man. Like, you know, come hang out. We're here on three. We could always have another person come play. But they live in their own mind where they're scared, and they bring the negativity upon themselves and then try to infect others with it. That's Planet Fitness' entire marketing strategy. Yeah.
Starting point is 00:44:08 Have you ever been to, you've been to a gym gym, right? A hardcore lifting gym. They're the most supportive people you'll ever find. One time it was Metroflex Long Beach. I'll never forget. This is an overweight woman trying to lose weight. She was pushing a sled and she was about to give up. Everybody stopped what they're doing.
Starting point is 00:44:24 And they went around her and they cheered her on until she finished. There you go. Is Planet Fitness the thing with the lunk alarm? Planet Fitness' lunk alarm, they're also the one who had the dude shaving in the women's bathroom. Couple dudes down. And they had that commercial. I want to ask about the lunk alarm. Whichever locker room you want.
Starting point is 00:44:40 I've seen it, but I don't get it. So the lunk alarm, basically, if you make noise or if you drop weights, which is essentially how I train. I understand dropping weights. Some weights are really heavy. There's only go up to 70, but you can't gently place down 150-pound dumbbells. They're going to drop.
Starting point is 00:44:57 So basically, if you say you're getting that last rep, you have your headphones in, you can't hear yourself, you go, ah, woo, woo, woo, the lunk alarm goes off. So it's their big marketing thing that you won't be yourself go ah whoo whoo whoo the lunk alarm goes off so it's the big marketing thing that you won't be intimidated by big strong people how does it work yeah you have to yell for it to go off you have to you have to make a noise or drop a weight or maybe they just don't like you it's not like an actual alarm it's just like the people no it's an alarm literally it measures the decibel there's a switch there's actually a switch on the floor and behind the
Starting point is 00:45:24 desk and it goes whoo yeah yeah the one i saw had a crank and you go so so the one and that's not as disruptive as somebody dropping their weight i was on business and i actually went and i did it just because i thought it was funny so i went into a planet fitness and i had them do the alarm for me and they did it was kind of cool actually i'm like hey this guy was cool he's like yeah yeah look at this but i got a band be honest, I wouldn't want to go there. You know, we've got weights upstairs. And I'm not a lifter guy. I don't know much about it.
Starting point is 00:45:53 We had a trainer. But when he's pushing me to lift more than I've ever lifted, I'm groaning. I get motivated by people who train hard. I just, I growl when I'm trying to break my limit or whatever. And I'm like, I'm not going to go to a gym where they insult me for that. It's just, it's not even like I'm intentionally doing it. I'm not trying to yell to people that I'm doing it. I'm like trying to push myself and it just happens, I guess.
Starting point is 00:46:15 I do it when I'm alone. Like, because I'm exerting. Like if you're doing some, even if you're doing anything hard, if you're moving furniture and you're lifting, you're like, just trying to move that couch. It's just what humans do. But again, like you look at their whole entire marketing strategy is geared towards that mindset. Like emotional. That whole mindset that you can't have those guys.
Starting point is 00:46:39 Like we don't like those guys. They're toxically masculine. Let's jump to this from the New York Post. Don Lemon shocked by deep blue new jersey voters support for trump in 2024 you know why i love this story don lemon basically does his man on the street interview i don't know if they have the it looks like they don't don't actually have the tweet he was in atlantic city i think right yeah and he's walking up to people and he's like who are you voting for trump or kamala and a lot of people are basically saying
Starting point is 00:47:03 trump and then he's like why here's what voting for, Trump or Kamala? And a lot of people are basically saying Trump. And then he's like, why? Here's what I absolutely love right now, okay? One person said Trump for the win. And he says, does it have anything to do with being a woman? Hey, all you true crime fans, this is Mike Ferguson. And this is Mike Morphin. And we'd like to invite you to listen to our podcast, Criminology. Launched in 2017, we've covered a variety of
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Starting point is 00:47:50 I know you feel that way, but that's not actually what the record shows. The economy was better under Biden. The voter laughed and said, and Lemon said, I'm serious. And then the guy said, do you watch CNN? To Don Lemon.
Starting point is 00:48:02 Now, here's what I find really funny about this with Don Lemon. This is the Democrat argument. To all of those listening. When you're sitting down with with mom and dad or your aunt, your uncle, and they're liberal or whatever, and they're like, well, the statistics show that the economy is actually better under Biden. It was under Trump. Say then why does everyone think it's bad? I'm going to ask, who do you believe more, a government statistician or literally a run-of-the-mill carpenter guy who's like, I can't afford to make ends meet? Why is it that the independent voters,
Starting point is 00:48:32 two to one, and Republican voters are all saying the economy is not doing well, but Democrats think it is? Don Lemon going to a guy who quite literally is saying, I'm not making as much money as I used to. And he goes, you're actually wrong. The economy is better. It's like, my guy, I'm not making money. Why are you telling me some statistic? It's the most insane talking point from liberals right now when they're like, actually, according to the government, inflation is down, unemployment is down, and things are better than ever.
Starting point is 00:48:59 And there's like some lady and she's like 110 pounds gaunt being like, I can't feed my kids. It's according to Biden. His economyunt being like, I can't feed my kids. It's according to Biden. His economy is great. So I don't know why you would question it. It's just like a gaslighting campaign. And I hate to use that word. I feel like it's sometimes overused.
Starting point is 00:49:14 But in this case, they're telling you to your face as he asked him generally, like, why are you voting? And he's like, it was better. I was doing better financially under Trump. He's like, no, you weren't. You don't know anything about him. I'll just show this? OK, when you walk up to a regular person and go, the data suggests the economy is good and 53 percent say it's getting worse. Twenty seven say getting better and 18 percent saying the same. Fifty three percent. The majority of people are saying the economy is getting worse. And then Donovan walks up because you're wrong,
Starting point is 00:49:42 actually. The things you're experienced with with being unable to afford gas, rent, groceries, or otherwise are all just you because you're a failure and everyone else is doing well. People can't afford as much. You know, I sell finished goods. For example, people can't afford five pounds of whey protein at a time now. We had to standardize the two pounders because people just can't afford to buy that much. So they'll just save up, wait for the paycheck to come in. They'd rather buy every one week to two weeks and budget then, than buy a month in advance because people just don't have the expendable income.
Starting point is 00:50:10 I know this from a micro standpoint, running multiple businesses that sell finished goods. At the end of the day, the average household does not have as much expendable income. And that's from my direct in the economy. And that's the problem with the government right now. That's why I need to run for office sooner or later is that none of these
Starting point is 00:50:26 people have ever run a business. They've ever balanced a balance sheet. They've never done a P and L. They have no idea how this works. They remember, Oh, the funniest thing was when someone pointed out a Walmart, Walmart made this much operating profit.
Starting point is 00:50:37 And someone's like, Oh, well, they're meant to know operating profit is not what you made. That is, they don't even know how these work. You need someone with business acumen. And that's where Trump kind of gets it.
Starting point is 00:50:49 Because even though, oh, he was just dad, his dad gave him a million dollars. Now he has buildings in every major city with his name on it. Don't tell me that man can't grow a business. Yeah, Trump's story is interesting, right? Like he might've been born wealthy, but he made it even better.
Starting point is 00:51:01 I mean, that's really what I think a lot of, like the legacy of the American dream people want. Like you want to be able to have something that you can then help your children build off and build even more with. And I think that's why you hear so many voters. I mean, you'll see man on street interviews where voters will be like, well, he's a businessman. So he knows what he's doing. That idea that he is not just like a politician who's been hanging out in Washington, passing bills that seem to never actually get anything done.
Starting point is 00:51:26 In fact, he has built something and he can point to his, and I think this is very like Americana, being able to like point to your skyscrapers in New York City or your hotels or something like that. Like there is concrete proof of his success in a way that like, you just kind of have to trust that Biden and Harris have done something with their lives. To be a politician, to be in any form of office, you should have had to run a business because the entire purpose of this is to
Starting point is 00:51:49 keep this thing running. They can't. And that's why I keep telling my wife, I'm like, I need to run for office one day. She's like, you, you know, don't get into that. I'm like, if I don't, who will? Because it's at the point now where the real business owners need to sacrifice. And look, let's say Trump had a million dollars, I think, from his death, something like that. When I die, my kids are going to get money. If my daughter, let's say, takes a million dollars, and then there's low-blinded buildings in frigging London, I'm going to be like, oh, she crushed it. That is called taking an investment out of a court.
Starting point is 00:52:23 And I think the important thing to understand is people don't know how much a million dollars really is it's not much they so so let me stress everybody knows a lot oh okay the average for business no you can't start a business for me no not even close the average person's gonna say something like like man if i had a million dollars oh dude i pay off all my debt i'd buy a house okay your average car dealership generates a million dollars per month and their, and their, and their revenue, their profits are nowhere near that. It's everyone's salary. It adds up. So let's say you have a, um, let's say you have a car dealership. Let's say you have 100 employees. So you've got salespeople, you've got, uh, mechanics,
Starting point is 00:53:01 you've got, uh, detailing, then you've, you've got delivery drivers, whatever. At the end of the year, how much are you going to pay? Maybe 100 is a lot for a dealership. I was going to say, yeah, that's probably 30, something around there. 30 people. So each of them is going to average between like what, 60 to 70,000 per year, which is... Mechanics, 45 to 60, 70. Yeah. Okay. So you're looking at a couple million dollars right there per year. And so then you've got the cost for the land, you've got taxes, you've got your inventory, you've got fixing up all the vehicles, all of those costs, how much money is coming in. And so I went to a local dealership and this is like a year ago.
Starting point is 00:53:37 And they said, we, we, we generate about a million dollars a month. And I was like, and that's, and that covers your costs. And's not break-even, basically. And so the average person thinks, like, a million-dollar loan, man, he must have had so much money. And it's like, dude, a million dollars is absolutely nothing. I mean, maybe this is, what, in the 80s or whatever? A million dollars was effectively five million, I guess, back then. Now, that's a good angel investment in a modern startup. You're going to be able to operate for maybe a couple of years at startup level to get something going. Trump turned that
Starting point is 00:54:10 into his name on buildings in every major city. That's a successful business. Yeah. Can I put this on a micro scale? Scaling, growing a business, right? So Ambrosia Planta, we're in all sprouts and vitamin shop, this and that. Let's say I hit a home run and I land Walmart, which is a possibility. Do you know how much it's going to cost to fill that order well explain explain landing walmart so landing won't be okay walmart goes we like your product we think it's going to sell off the shelves we would like to place a purchase order and the purchase order is let's say a million dollar purchase order. I have to fill that order. Now with profit margins being down with all the operating costs, it's going to cost me hundreds and hundreds of thousands of dollars, which we don't have just sitting around. So what do you
Starting point is 00:54:54 have to do? You have to go to either a board. If you're a company that has partners and a capital group behind you, or you have to go to the bank. Uh, yeah. I don't know if Mark Cuban likes me anymore, although my daughter is going to his school. So let's play this game. Yeah, I love this game. Here we go. This is my game. I love this game.
Starting point is 00:55:11 Let's create a fake product. Yes. It's called Mark Bar. Okay, you've got it right. So now you launch Mark Bar. Good name. I knocked off my own bar. It costs you, no, it's like a new version.
Starting point is 00:55:22 It's like this one's got. No sugar. Yeah, and it's got, you know, there you go. And so it costs $1 to make each bar. Then you've got, and let's say it's everything, staffing, ingredient sourcing and everything, $1. How much do you expect to sell that for? So then Walmart comes to you and says, we want, you know, a million bars at our stores. How would like, so, so a million dollars isn't going to get you there in a little bit more for incidentals and things like that.
Starting point is 00:55:52 How much would you need to sell that bar for? To Walmart or to the consumer? So Walmart's buying it and they're, and Walmart's going to sell it, right? Yeah. But we have the Walmart cost and then what they, their end prices, right? Cause we have our, cause they have to make money too. Right. So generally speaking, depending on the discounts they want, the bar would end up selling between
Starting point is 00:56:09 $2.99 and $3.50. For you to sell to Walmart, when Walmart sells the bar after the fact, do you get a piece of that or no? So Walmart would place a purchase order, pay us, then it's their inventory to sell. Right. Okay, so here's where I'm going with this. Walmart says we want one million bars from you it costs you one dollar to make each bar how much will you sell each bar to walmart for so if they're selling so it depends on what we don't know walmart's selling it for okay so their minimum cost would have to be between i would
Starting point is 00:56:41 i would say it would be just doing the math top my head have to be at least $1.50 to $2. So you would say, okay, so, you know, $1.5 to $2 million for me to complete this order. And that's minimum, yes. So then Walmart is thinking, we have to sell this for at least $3, right? And then Kamala comes in and says, $3, that's too much. You can't sell this for more than $2. We go out of business. Exactly.
Starting point is 00:57:01 We bankrupt. So basically, companies will just go under if they ever try to price fix price fix. It can't work because there's not enough margin built in. They do not factor in the cost to be able to price fit price, whatever price control you would have to go in and audit each company and look at their cost of goods sold and then determine what is a fair cost of goods. What is a fair profit margin? And also you got to understand there's a lot of other costs. Actually, the price is probably closer to dollars because you got insurance, which is through the roof.
Starting point is 00:57:30 You got legal fees. You got to understand you have to dedicate. You could probably speak to this as well as me, at least 10% budget a year to legal expenses. Oh yeah. At least we're getting class action lawsuits out of California. You ever see those prop 65 warnings? Those aren't because it's, it's literally, it's on everything.
Starting point is 00:57:47 It's on furniture. It's on, and the reason you have to put it is because if you don't, even if you have passable levels, they'll sue you anyway. Now, here's the best part. Let's say you end up selling, it's a dollar to make the bar. You've got to cover insurance, legal, all of these things. So you're like, we're going to do $2, and that's going to give us— $2 is fair, yes.
Starting point is 00:58:05 $2 is fair, and that's going to put $0.10 per bar profit. Profit. Yes. Then you sell a $2 million package, and with that profit, you get all these protesters being like, how much money did he—he made 5% return on all those bars sold. And what people don't realize, how much of that profit has to go into the bank to actually sustain the business's operating costs. Outside of the cost of producing, you have to have, I would say, I mean, you want six
Starting point is 00:58:35 months to a year of operating minimum available. So you make a profit and you're like, now with this profit, I'm putting it in the bank. Because if you are running on, let's say your business, let's say Microsoft or something, they go, or no, Amazon. Amazon made $5 billion last year. Okay, how many warehouses do they have? How many employees do they have? And what's their monthly operating cost? Let's say their monthly operating cost is $300 to $500 million. And that's what they spend outright every month to maintain the entire infrastructure they can't have zero in their bank and live paycheck to paycheck
Starting point is 00:59:11 they make five billion dollars they say we're going to keep three billion in the bank as cash on hand so that if we get a downturn one month and our revenue dips below our fixed operating costs we don't go out of business then Then you get these Democrats being like, they made $5 billion in profit. We should tax them on it. And they're like, okay, now we're down to a two, now we're down to 3 billion. So we've got just shy of a year emergency operating costs. Uh-oh, we're hitting a recession. We are not going to be able to cover our fixed operating costs, layoffs. Now we're going to lay laugh 10% of our workforce. And they already do. Yep. If you have an S corp, they tax you on inventory. So if I have, if I pay myself and I, this might be a real thing that happened. If I had a decent year where I'm able to scale, grow and launch new products next year,
Starting point is 00:59:58 let's say I bring, I pay myself $50,000 yet. I have inventory. I might get a tax bill for $200,000 to $300,000 personally, because in S-Corps, you're taxed both on the business and personally. This is the worst. I don't know how other countries are, but it is almost impossible to run a business and to scale. 94% of businesses fail. The government wants you to fail. Because they want Amazon and Walmart to succeed.
Starting point is 01:00:26 Actually, I think Milo was talking about this in the culture war, basically saying that entrenched bureaucracy makes it impossible for small businesses and the individual to navigate the legal system. Walmart likes it when new regulations get in. Facebook likes it when new regulation gets in because they have the billions they can spend on legal to navigate this, and the small guy can't compete. So it basically locks them in and boots everybody else out. That's why what we've been saying, it's easy to hear Amazon, this and that. That's why,
Starting point is 01:00:52 you know, I'll unabashedly say on X, I'm like, hey, support tigerfitness.com. Like it's freaking tough out there. We're going up against Amazon. We're trying our best. But at the end of the day, the system is working against small businesses. So if you want to build this parallel economy, we're talking about invest in what you're doing, your coffee shops, your coffee, everything Tim sells, everybody who comes on here, who you think is cool, you agree with support them by their books. Cause at the end of the day, man, by percentages, just by percentages, only 6% of us are going to make it. So we need to support each other. That's what it comes down to because the system is rigged.
Starting point is 01:01:28 Well, if Kamala actually does, it's Kamala, right? Now they're complaining about her name so often. I just call her Harris, right? People call her Kamala and then they get mad at you. They get really offended you don't know how to pronounce her name properly. It's Kamala. But anyway, if she
Starting point is 01:01:43 actually does implement price controls, I mean collapse is fast very fast the the supermarkets uh supermarket chains operate on a one to two percent margin and so this idea that they're bringing to the look look at the protesters marching around dc i mean marching around chicago the dnc this is who they're pandering to who have no idea what's going on they say, we're going to make it so your bread is cheaper. And they're going to go to the supermarket and say, knock 10 cents off your bread. And they're like, the bread's profit is only two cents per loaf as it is. If you take 10 cents off, those companies will stop selling the bread. So I'll throw it back to you, Mark.
Starting point is 01:02:18 Let's say you sell the new Tim bar, a low sugar protein bar, $2 a bar. Then Kamala shows it to Walmart and says, these health food bars shouldn't be this expensive. People deserve health food. You can't sell at Walmart for more than $2.30. So they say, OK, well, then we can't make money. And hey, Mark, we're not going to order anymore because of price control stopping us from selling it at a margin. If you could knock the price down, then you say, I can't knock the price down.
Starting point is 01:02:43 I'm barely breaking. I'm making enough. It is. Then you come to me and say, then you say, I can't knock the price down. I'm barely breaking. I'm making enough. It is. Then you come to me and say, we're discontinuing your, your bar. We're going to switch to styrofoam bars instead because it costs 10 cents. And that's literally happening right now. Yep. That is happening as we speak.
Starting point is 01:02:55 We've had to cut off great, great supply, great vendors because I'm sorry, great retailers because their demands were too high and we weren't making money. We did, we did an analysis of one customer of ours ours we actually lost hundreds of thousands of dollars selling to them don't don't you have to like pay extra to be on walmart to get into walmart so i'm not going to give away the secrets walmart's actually i'm not singing that one they're actually just in general walmart is probably one of the best retailers cut and dry to work with in the country walmart's actually awesome to work with they're great um but at the, a lot of retailers aren't, there's a lot of, and also you're not, not including slotting fees. You're not including promotions. So to get on a shelf,
Starting point is 01:03:33 you need to pay them. Hey, we need a one time a year per skew, $10,000. Yep. So if I have seven skews, 70,000 out of my profits right there done. So it's's it's so hard to navigate and it's so hard to because you think you have your margins figured out and then they're like oh well we have this extra cost oh well we have to take this rebate and then you got returns you got damages where's the money where's the money it takes a lot to work that's why general mills post kellogg that's why they crush it because they can just they're a multibillion dollar company. You got a little guy like me trying to compete on that battlefield. Yeah, it's hard. Well, let's jump to this story from Newsweek, which may explain why Kamala proposed price controls. She's drunk. Newsweek says Kamala
Starting point is 01:04:19 Harris drinking problem rumors are being spread by Republicans. I love this because it's like, uh-huh. Democrats aren't going to call her out if she's drinking too much. It's going to be the people who are in disagreement with her, right? Makes sense. Here's the best part. It says, no evidence has been offered up to support these allegations. And I love this because they don't know what the word evidence means. There's videos of her slurring.
Starting point is 01:04:42 That's called evidence. It's not proof it's evidence proof would be kamala carrying a flask or like a fifth of jack walking on stage stumbling around swigging it from it and then being like i drink way too much that would be proof this is just evidence so there is evidence that kamala is on something i don't know if you have you seen these videos oh yeah i'll try and pull one up. She she's, I thought it was a nervous thing. Cause I've,
Starting point is 01:05:08 I mean, I did, I did a lot in public speaking. I, I do my best at it. So I've researched a lot. Some people get these weird things when they public speak, but that is really weird.
Starting point is 01:05:18 The uncontrollable laughter, the way she kind of conducts herself. It just doesn't look, it doesn't look as she's all there. Now, I have an alternative theory that the stuff they were keeping Biden prepped up on, they have everybody on it. Because these new nootropics and peptides, they're frigging awesome. So I don't know if maybe they just gave her too much. They're trying to dial in the dose, which we've seen them do that with Biden, where it's like, dude, they got this dose right this
Starting point is 01:05:44 time. Yeah, it seems like it's not always consistent in how he's prepared for, you know, going out in public. I think with Harris, some of it, like, to me, the most simple explanation, if it's not a substance would just be exhaustion, right? She's been nonstop campaigning for three weeks, and maybe she's just really not able to deal with it. Right? Like, it's not that it's easy for anyone, Republican or Democrat, to just be like constantly going state to state, plane to plane, you know, delivering speeches all the time. It's not for the faint of heart. So we've got this tweet from Owen Gregorian saying Trump campaign posts about Kamala
Starting point is 01:06:17 Ayers serious drinking problems, a gateway pundit story. And he says, James Blair, the political director for Trump, a lot of rumors out there about Kamala having a serious drinking problem, apparently coming into focus as the campaign heats up. And there are some videos. This one. Hey, President Joe Biden. And he's going to speak in a minute, but. She sounds the most drunk in this one.
Starting point is 01:06:43 There's a lot of love in this room for our president. Oh, man, I haven't seen that. She sounds pretty drunk drunk in this one. She sounds pretty drunk, right? That would be a drunk person. But it also explains the laughing. She's buzzing. She's just laughing at stuff. Because when we think about the strength of our democracy, you know, I think that there's a duality to the nature of democracy. She might be smoking something in this one.
Starting point is 01:07:04 Intact. Oh, it's so strong in terms of what it does to uphold and protect individual rights and freedoms. So strong in its nature. And
Starting point is 01:07:18 it's very fragile. What? It will only be as strong as our willingness to fight. She's drunk there, dude. I swear. I don't know what that means. No, no, but listen. Are you kidding me?
Starting point is 01:07:31 This reminds me exactly of sitting in the bar with my buddy who's drunk being like, and dude, I'm telling you, man, Bigfoot, he's real. And you know, like the mannerisms of being like, dude. Or she's from California, you know, it's illegal there and certain things for smoking. And you get off on topic and you start thinking about this and that. Taking some medibles? Yeah. She's going off on pageants.
Starting point is 01:07:52 This one, she's on drugs. This one, in my opinion, Kamala Harris is on some kind of psychoactive stimulant. Watch this. You're very different in the policies that you've supported in the past. Just look at her face already. You're considered the most liberal United States senator. Somebody said that, and it actually was Mike Pence on the debate stage. Why is she laughing?
Starting point is 01:08:18 I don't know. And then watch, watch. No sense. Look at the interviewer. The nonpartisan GovTrack has rated you as the most liberal. What's she doing? What is this? She's busting up like she's in a comedy show.
Starting point is 01:08:29 She's hepped up on goofballs, dude. I think she's on goofballs. I don't know what's going on. What are goofballs? It's just some kind of drug. Okay. She's on goofballs. I would like some of those.
Starting point is 01:08:39 You supported the Green New Deal. Look at her. She's like, her eyes are glazed over. She's like, why is she? She's being heavily criticized right now. And she's just busting out laughing. She does this all the time. At first, I thought she was trying to mask some kind of tick.
Starting point is 01:08:54 And then people are like, she's drunk. And I went, oh, well, that makes a lot more sense. It makes more sense than the tick. I mean, that's insane. When I saw that first video, I was like, yeah, that's super slurring, super makes sense. Like she's been drinking a little bit. Especially at like a big rally. Yeah.
Starting point is 01:09:08 I feel like I'd be like, oh yeah, you took a couple drinks before you went out there. To your point, her schedule is crazy, right? Maybe she's taking uppers to go with it. Maybe she's doing the, you know, suburban mom content. Mixing, speedball type sound. A little bit of the Adderall, whatever. Yeah, maybe. Here's another video.
Starting point is 01:09:24 Never let anyone take your joy from you. Already. I call myself a joyful warrior. What is it? Right? Never let anyone take your joy from you. You do what you got to do. What?
Starting point is 01:09:42 And isn't that a wonderful way to live doesn't that remind you of like when you're hanging out with your buddy he's drunk trying to explain something to you and you're just like dude what are you saying you know we talk about how she has these weird sentences where she's like we're gonna do the work that we've been doing because the work we're doing is the work that needs to be done and you're like why is she talking like that? She's drunk. It also makes me think she's always been surrounded by, like, yes men. People who are like, what a great point. You are a joyful warrior, and you got to do what you got to do.
Starting point is 01:10:12 Have we considered maybe she's just an idiot? Well, yeah. Drunk idiots would probably communicate like that. Stay woke. And the pauses. Like, everybody, the pauses. Oh, yeah, this one's good, too. That one's amazing.
Starting point is 01:10:21 This one. Needs to be woke. You see how she's wheezing? I thought that was a tick. And you can talk about if you're the wokest or woker, but just stay more woke than less woke. She's not even saying anything coherent. She's just like out of her mind. She's never had to effectively communicate.
Starting point is 01:10:40 That's how I feel right now. Like I feel like she is just someone who has gotten by and people are like, yeah, she's she's a lady boss and we'll just keep promoting her. I mean, none of these statements appear to really have any intention to communicate. She seems like she is weirdly filibustering until someone takes her off camera. And I think like when you have the interview where she's, you know, being presented with the criticism, your most liberal senator, and she's like,'s like i don't know to me that tells me she's not used to being pushed back into it she's only only used to friendly interviews i don't know what this last video is but it's also in the collection it's like a com live event or something i mean yeah people are drinking there that looks like my high school prom.
Starting point is 01:11:26 Yeah, I don't know what this is supposed to be. This one's not, I don't see Kamala here. Is she? Oh, okay, she was there. Our nation needs you, and I look forward to your continuing leadership. Welcome to the house party at VPU. Yeah, I wasn't so sure. House party at her private residence. Oh, is that it? Like, she's at a party where everyone's drinking? I wasn't I wasn't sure
Starting point is 01:11:48 How is that it like she's at a party where everyone's drinking I thought it was the first one I seen was was right and then I wasn't so sure but seeing all those other videos all These videos now like Wow putting them all together. I think she's like she'd something's going on She might be drinking a little bit. I think she isn't drinking. That's not good either right? It's even worse This is more excuse for how I would rather send her to like the ford clinic and get it cleaned up i was i was saying this morning like it would i would feel really bad if it turned out she was diabetic and she's just having like insulin shock and so she's sounding drunk but she's actually having a medical emergency i think they would come out with she's diabetic you can't make fun of her and also also she relates to the insulin crisis. And she has a stutter. Anything to make her relatable.
Starting point is 01:12:26 Welcome to Finally Caught, a true crime podcast from the hit North American and UK television series. I saw the one girl with her throat cut and her abdomen stabbed and slashed. It's a gruesome sight. Bloodstains on the bed wall. This is just the beginning of the journey. Each episode details a horrific murder and subsequent investigation in order to capture the killer at large the newly released first season of finally caught available wherever you get your podcasts he's not diabetic
Starting point is 01:12:56 no because i heard the story there's like this famous story about a guy who's in his car and it's like he's swerving and driving real slow and the cops try to pull him over he won't stop they finally get him to stop because he like drives into a ditch and then when they try to pull him out he's slurring like
Starting point is 01:13:10 and he won't get out of the car so they tase him and it turns out he was in a diabetic coma they couldn't pull him out they had to tase him yeah
Starting point is 01:13:17 they were like get out or we're gonna tase you and then they tase him and he was like like the poor guy why am I laughing at that I shouldn't but Kamala Kamala's on at that? I shouldn't.
Starting point is 01:13:25 But Kamala. She's on stage right now at the DNC. Who is it? This. She's what? Harris is on stage right now at the DNC. Oh, okay. Well, let's hear what she has to say.
Starting point is 01:13:33 Is she drunk? In this hall and everyone at home. Yep. This is going to be a great week. Your wine aunt at Thanksgiving. Yeah. Michael Mouse called her the wine mom. A wine aunt at Thanksgiving I love the assumptive yeah Michael Mouse called her the wine mom a wine aunt by celebrating
Starting point is 01:13:47 our incredible president Joe Biden she does seem drunk here too if you're paying attention the more you know Joe thank you for your historic leadership for your lifetime of service
Starting point is 01:14:02 to our nation and for all you will continue to do. We are forever grateful to you. Except you don't want him to introduce you before you accept the nomination. You want him to be totally separate. She's accepting him four days in. Reports are saying that Joe Biden's going to leave the DNC.
Starting point is 01:14:19 He's not going to stay for any more. And looking out looking out at everyone tonight, I see the beauty of our great nation. People from every corner of our country and every walk of life are here, united by our shared vision for the future of our country. And this November, we will come together and declare with one voice as one people, we
Starting point is 01:14:47 are moving forward. She stole forward the line from me. Just throw it out there. That was yours? Yeah, forward the line, yes sir, for years. And faith so guided by our love of country, knowing we all have
Starting point is 01:15:03 so much more in common than what separates us. Let us fight for the ideals we hold dear. Or if you don't want to get a vasectomy on a food truck. Or an abortion. Are they doing actually medication abortion?
Starting point is 01:15:19 I was really freaked out by the parking lot shots during 2020. I was really freaked out. If parking lot shots during 2020. I was really freaked out. Like, dude, go to the doctor. If I'm going to get it, I'm going to a doctor's office where they have alcohol swabs. And it's not just me sticking my arm out the window. Maybe I'm just a freak. They could have stuck you with anything.
Starting point is 01:15:36 Yeah, I'm like, no. Didn't some guy have? Casey Neistat, famously. He's a big name. He tweeted something about going to get vaccinated in a parking lot and I was like dude no go to your doctor and he was he said something like go out and get vaccinated and I said go and talk to your doctor
Starting point is 01:15:52 first and then he said something to me like that's weird I didn't do that I just pulled into a parking lot and got my vaccine and I was like bro you pulled into a random parking lot some person you didn't know just stick you with some fluid go to your doctor man like that's crazy. 2020 was an IQ test.
Starting point is 01:16:07 We found out a lot about a lot of people. See, I'm a skeptic. I'm like, let me see how this pans out. Let me see how this goes, right? And I'm looking at this, and they did one, I think it was North Carolina Zoo. When I think about the zoo, I don't think about getting a medical procedure there. Like, I'm not a rhinoceros. Like, what are they doing?
Starting point is 01:16:25 7-Eleven parking lots. That's weird. But I'll add this, too. One of the protesters at the DNC, like, this woman storms the stage screaming about ending the war, and she, like, takes the mic. Rachel Maddow lady looking like? I don't know. She's wearing a mask. And I'm like, I can barely hear what you're saying because you're wearing a mask as you scream.
Starting point is 01:16:42 I can't see your mouth. They still live in this world to this day like taylor lorenz still she's what like i don't know if it was her but someone called it an ongoing pandemic it's like did your brain stop working back then joe rogan said it in his comedy special yes that we lost a lot of people during covet and some of them are still alive but uh uh in in that regard let's jump to the story i know where i'm going vladimir putin's offering asylum to foreigners rejecting neoliberal ideas ideals russian officials will begin issuing three-month visas in september dude three months if you're fleeing your country because you're worried about like neoliberal ideas three months
Starting point is 01:17:23 ain't gonna be enough i need to call Putin, get like three years. Like we need to extend that thing out. If I'm going to renounce my- I feel like that's Russia saying like, you can come here and if we decide we like you, maybe we'll extend your- Or else we're just going to- But if you're importing your terrible values with you,
Starting point is 01:17:37 we don't want it. So they said that- We should do that in Tennessee for the Californians. The policy reported by the Russian state media agency TASS offers temporary asylum and residence to those who align with traditional values as defined by the Californians. The policy reported by the Russian state media agency TASS offers temporary asylum and residence to those who align with traditional values as defined by
Starting point is 01:17:48 the Russian government. Putin's decree allows foreign nationals who wish to escape neoliberal ideals to apply for residence in Russia. The policy is framed
Starting point is 01:17:57 as providing humanitarian support for individuals fleeing cultural shifts perceived as negative and attracting those who embrace conservative values. Under the new directive, foreign nationals will be eligible to apply for a three-month visas outside the quota approved by the Russian government and without the need to provide
Starting point is 01:18:14 documentation proving their knowledge of the Russian language, Russian history, or basic laws. I'd just like to pause. And I wonder how long after you arrive, they're going to conscript you and send you to Ukraine. That's a good question. I didn't consider that. I guess I won't be going to Russia after all. You don't need to know their basic laws. And Russia has now learned that they can, you know, wrongfully detain Americans and that eventually the American government will just come to the table and negotiate on whatever terms they want, at least under Biden. I would, you know, I actually think Russia is a really interesting country. And I have, you know, I think their culture is interesting. And a lot, a lot of people would find values that they appreciate about it. But it's difficult to, I don't know that I'd encourage
Starting point is 01:18:55 anyone to apply until Donald Trump is in office, right? Like, the Biden administration cannot negotiate with Russia over anything. And the actually true that, you know, it's just really bad foreign diplomacy. So, you know, it's just really bad foreign diplomacy. So, you know, when you go abroad, be very careful about who the Biden administration is trying to talk to. I just want to say that the reason I'm so bullish about America is because the 10th Amendment.
Starting point is 01:19:16 Because you could live in states like Tennessee, states like West Virginia, and you're pretty good. Like you're shielded from a lot of things that happen in other states. So that's why I like it. I'm not threatening to move. I'm not like, oh, I'm going to Russia. Because I'm outspoken about sending money to foreign countries for war.
Starting point is 01:19:36 Israel included. And by the way, if people don't know, I'm genetically Jewish. Like my mom served in the IDF. My grandfather escaped Auschwitz. I don't think we should send any money to Israel. I don't think we should send any money to Ukraine. And I'm outspoken about that. People, oh, you're a Putin sympathizer. No, I'm American sympathizer. We're $34 trillion in debt. We should be sending money anywhere. That's like if I was broke and you needed money, so I borrowed money from Tim to give it to you.
Starting point is 01:20:02 That would make no sense. I can't even feed my own kids it's just it's ridiculous but yeah i mean look putin's i don't know if there's a pr ploy or if he's just saying it to rub it in that people might come to russia i don't know what his motive yeah they're gonna send you to siberia and then you're gonna be living in eternal winter or something it'd be like rocky for i think it is to remind people in the West that their values are not as foreign as you think they are. There are lots of ideologies that are present in Western and European countries right now that I actually think are antithetical to American values. And I think we have shifted away from the fact that China is actively run by the Communist Party. And for some reason, Democrats are like, yeah, but we'd rather work with them than Russia. Like, you know, interesting that we are like
Starting point is 01:20:47 using different sliding scales to measure our world enemies. I think Americans are also, we're isolated. Like we don't understand, I've traveled abroad. I understand how these other countries, there's a lot of cool things in other countries. There's culture, there's their systems. Like we think our way is the best way because we were taught that from a young age.
Starting point is 01:21:06 American patriotism, nationalism, it puts us on this level where we don't empathize with other countries and their values. So we think, oh, this is wrong. And I could point to Sharia law, right? Like Sharia law, it's their culture. Who am I to speak about someone else's culture? Would it work here? No, I don't think my wife would go for that but but i think we need to empathize that our way of life doesn't necessarily have to be everybody's way of life spreading democracy that doesn't have to be our end goal our goal should
Starting point is 01:21:35 be to make america great yeah period agreed i have a question about the china russia thing going on here uh is it because china we are politicians like China more than they like Russia? Is it because they make products for us and we make money from them, whereas Russia, we don't? Yes, China does have an economic stranglehold on America right now. And I think all of our politicians are aware of that. Well, they're getting rid of a lot of it. And with the petrodollar deal ending with Saudi Arabia, who knows where this ends up? I know.
Starting point is 01:22:04 Yeah, it could just be the end of the American empire. Everybody is going to be in for a rude awakening when the dollar value completely implodes. And they're wondering why an Apple MacBook costs $15,000. People don't understand this. Like, they don't get economics, right? What does increasing the minimum wage in, say, New Jersey do for the people of New Jersey? Every business then has to charge more, but let's play a game. Let's say every business in New Jersey had absolutely no problem increasing everybody's starting salary to $30 an hour,
Starting point is 01:22:40 just like that. The businesses didn't get shut down. The government, New Jersey came in and said we're giving everyone a flat grant to normalize all revenue. Prices are up. Everyone's wages instantly go up. And everyone goes, well, okay. The number is higher. Everything costs the exact same. It doesn't matter. The value of labor doesn't change. change the the the the number assigned to the labor that you're you're involved in is
Starting point is 01:23:07 relative to the labor around you if everyone was getting paid 30 bucks an hour then you'd have to increase the cost of the cheeseburgers made by the guy who gets paid 30 bucks an hour to make the cheeseburger then when the construction worker comes in to buy a cheeseburger he's like why is the cheeseburger you know 37 it's like because this guy gets paid 30 bucks an hour to make them. In order to cover the cost of his government mandated wage, the burger has to be sold for this amount of money. It changes nothing. Now, that being said, if somebody's making cheeseburgers in California and freezing them and their wages are less, you could order it to be delivered for a lot cheaper. That's basically how it works here in the United States with China. California and freezing them and their wages are less, you could order it to be delivered
Starting point is 01:23:45 for a lot cheaper. That's basically how it works here in the United States with China. China's wages are dirt. So we get things made for dirt cheap and they sell it here. The only problem is that means U.S. dollars are being extracted and brought to China so that China can then spend whatever they want with them and our dollars are leaving our own country. Ultimately, what I'm trying to get at is the benefits we have with the current economic
Starting point is 01:24:04 system is that the laptops and our cell phones that are made in Korea and China are extremely cheap relative to what they should be if the U.S. economy was normalized off the petrodollar with every other nation. It should cost you probably $5,000 for that $1,000 laptop. But the petrodollar is the U.S. just makes money. They print money. They offer up debt. And with that debt, you know, we at the barrel of the gun, we tell everybody trade and trade in dollars or else if you want oil with Saudi Arabia getting off that arrangement. Now people are going to be like, we don't need U.S. dollars anymore. We can trade whatever we want. So the question then becomes, what does the U.S. dollar represent? Nothing.
Starting point is 01:24:47 So that means we're going to go to South Korea and we're going to be like, you know, if you want to buy oil, you got to use U.S. dollars. And they're like, actually, we can use yuan now. And so now the U.S. petrodollar is in competition with China. China's offering us a better deal. We have to give them a lot less. So they're going to buy laptops from us for the equivalent of 3000 US dollars instead of 1000. And we're not going to
Starting point is 01:25:10 sell to you anymore. Then the US is going to price is going to skyrocket. All of your imports are going to go through the roof unless, you know, actually, I don't think there's an unless I think I don't think there is either. Right. It's common. And have you ever priced out product like, let's say, gym bags? Have you ever priced it out, something like that, in the U.S. and in China for the same product? Oh, I have, yes. It's $5 to probably $40. Oh, yeah, yeah, yeah. Easily.
Starting point is 01:25:34 So we're putting skateboards together for the boonies. People are asking about, like, the skateboard we have behind Hannah Clare that says, Step on snack and find out, and everybody wants one. We've got a slightly redesigned, the boonies logo has is updated and so we're getting all american made stuff and they have these and you know it's really sad man i'm gonna be completely honest we're talking to these manufacturers and they're like we can do american made or we can do chinese made and we're like no no we're not going to go anywhere near chinese made we want american made and they're like well we'll send you samples You let us know what you think.
Starting point is 01:26:05 We get these samples, and a couple of them are just amazing Chinese. Oh, yeah? Yep. The Chinese gym bags are better every time. Yep. Every time. They're better made, better quality. They'll last forever.
Starting point is 01:26:16 I did not expect that. I was like, hey, which board is this one? Like, oh, that one's the China one. I was like, really? Yeah. Wow. They do good work but but the problem is you take america north american rock maple harvest it ship it to china chinese
Starting point is 01:26:34 laborers make the skateboards and send them back and that is the stupidest thing in the world but they're cheaper and so we have to sell ten dollars more per board. I think it's actually $15 more, but we're reducing our profit margin to compensate. So when we're looking at the original prices, it's going from like $30 to $50 for a board. And so our profit margins are dirt on this. And I'm like, that means we have to sell substantially more skateboards to finance the operation in terms of selling skateboards. It is not, this is why the skate industry is in trouble. What do you do a Chinese board and you get it here out the door, 30 bucks.
Starting point is 01:27:11 Now you're looking at pros sell their board for $70. They make a $40. They make $40 on top and $30 covers the cost of everything. I think the actual boards themselves might be like $7, but then with legal shipping, blah, blah, blah,
Starting point is 01:27:22 everything out the door, 30 bucks. They sell them for, for, for 70, they take 40 bucks at the top. They give like 10 to 15 to the pro, everything out the door, $30. They sell them for $70. They take $40 off the top. They give like $10 to $15 to the pro skateboarder, and the company takes the rest. We're going to do American-made, and it's going to be $50 out the door, and we make $5 or something like that.
Starting point is 01:27:35 It's hard. Yeah, it's at the point now where – so we do the same thing with Shaker Cups. We get them American-made, and a lot of times they're given away, but we're giving away, you know, um, a GWP gift with purchase that could be a dollar 25. And instead it's $4 and 25. And that gift with purchase obviously takes away from our direct margin. So to, to do business, as we try to do as much as humanly possible with everything, including ingredients, you're going to have a higher cost. So let's say you go on Amazon, you're looking up supplements. You go, this one's cheaper. I can tell you why it's cheaper. They're using cheaper ingredients. Unfortunately for ingredients, the quality doesn't always pan out. Like it's different. Like we have these policies in place. I'm usually an anti-policy guy. The FDA does have a place in a lot of oversight. I'll say that as someone who's in
Starting point is 01:28:24 direct discussion with the FDA every week. You know, the FDA does more good than bad in my industry because we need that policing. We're not going to self-police. You're dealing with consumable goods like E. coli outbreaks at Chipotle. Yeah. Right. So I was going to say the consequences of some of not having regulation of these things is actually pretty strong. Exactly. So I'm actually more pro-FDA than I am anti-FDAda and my co-host on evening rants alan roberts we battle about this all the time but you know i'm i'm very you know i see more good in the fda than bad especially for consumables so we kind of do need that that
Starting point is 01:28:56 oversight of some nature because the industry will not police itself it just won't and uh talking about what tim was talking about is that the economy being so bad and people can't afford the extra 15 bucks, 30 bucks for American made, we're going to have to keep buying from China and not buy from Americans. And the sloop. Yeah. So when you can support businesses
Starting point is 01:29:17 that are American, support businesses that represent your ideals, that'll actually reinvest in the economy, in the American economy. So the question then becomes why do you want to buy american and i can explain it because the the extra money that it costs to make the skateboards in america are us funding what we want more than anything else and so i explain to people like this the average person you go to them and say what would you do if you woke up and you won a million dollars? Like, here you go.
Starting point is 01:29:47 Like Uncle Sam shows up. The government's like, my oh my, a million dollars clean, tax free. You win, good sir. What do you buy with it? The average person is going to say, oh, I get a new house. I'd buy a new car. Oh, I'd get a cyber truck. I'd do this.
Starting point is 01:29:59 I'd do that. You know what I would buy? I would buy the American dream for America. I would buy a functioning society. I would buy a good policy, good governance. Why am I buying boards from China? The skateboard isn't really what matters. I can skateboard on a board for $30 or $50.
Starting point is 01:30:16 Now, obviously, I want to make the business operate. And there is a challenge when you're competing with Chinese cheaper cost goods. And sometimes they're better quality. It's a challenge. But I'm looking at it this way. For every skateboard we order from an American-made company, it's not about getting a skateboard, selling it for 50 bucks, and putting 20 bucks in our pocket. It's about getting a skateboard, selling it for 50 bucks, putting $5 in the company for investment and expansion, and $15 of that board is invested into American workers and American jobs.
Starting point is 01:30:46 When American jobs start expanding and American industry gets better, our city streets get cleaner. The buildings around us don't longer have broken windows and I can go to main street and I can see a skate shop that's making it because I'm buying boards from them and it's paying for these things. So people need to understand that when you buy Chinese made products, Chinese main street is getting better and your main street is collapsing and the windows are falling out and there's homeless and there's junkies. You're like, how could this be happening? Because all of your labor is being sent overseas and all the revenue from it so that American
Starting point is 01:31:17 companies can get a cheaper product and make a better profit margin so they can buy an infinity pool, I guess. Yeah, I, that was amazing. I like it. That's exactly what happens. You're making China's Main Street better and killing your own to save a couple bucks. Again, it's choices, right? And as a society now, again, it was one of those things where you're building your coffee shops, right?
Starting point is 01:31:39 And that's frigging awesome. I think it's awesome. Physical locations. Obviously, I own a couple of gyms. I love having those things. Build culture, have a place for people to hang out. It's a parallel economy, a parallel hangout, whatever you want to call it. But that's as a group who we need to support, we complain all we want, but the difference is to do what Tim's doing and actually put your money where your mouth is. That's something a lot of people don't do. So, you know,
Starting point is 01:32:04 it's just about kind of putting your money where your mouth is. Do you think that internet, this is kind of off topic, but do you think that internet commerce has hurt the brick and mortar business model? I hear so many stories of people saying, like, I don't want to open a store because that will cut into profits. Like, if you're trying to start a business right now, it seems like being more direct to customer, not having to pay for the overhead of a store, it's kind of mandatory because everyone's margins are so tight right now.
Starting point is 01:32:33 I think it's evolved. So I think that brick and mortar still exists. The people still want to go to the store. They still want to touch the product, feel the product, put it in their cart. People want to do that. People want to go out. If I'm buying a computer, I want to go to the store and, okay, what's this? What's that? What's the best computer? Talk to the guy there, right? The internet is something I see it evolves. I think people could evolve to an internet buyer
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Starting point is 01:33:25 night subscribe to criminology today wherever you listen to your podcast mine but as an online retailer i think it works hand in hand with brick and mortar and we try to operate our online facility like you would a brick and mortar like we're a family-owned business you could talk to us we're easily reachable easily available so we try to make it as close to a brick and mortar experience as possible but i don't think brick and mortar will ever die i just think it's evolved people are still going out people are still buying stuff problem is they're not going out and buying stuff as much you just don't have as much expendable income yeah yeah that's what that's what i wanted to do with this anti-time square
Starting point is 01:34:01 in martinsburg but we got to get people who want to do it. And that's the challenge. There's already some really great businesses. They're very based. They're great. And obviously we're putting our shop there, our coffee shop, next door to us. We have Mamba Collectibles, which is trading cards, sports cards. And I like to play Magic the Gathering there on Saturdays. Do you have room for a supplement shop?
Starting point is 01:34:23 Absolutely. I mean, it's not even about me. It's like if you went to if you looked in Martinsburg and you looked there's a bunch of places that are open and available for business.
Starting point is 01:34:31 And so what I was hoping is just by putting it on the ether on this show with the millions of people who listen and said, you know what would be really cool? A public square store
Starting point is 01:34:40 which is like a Walgreens which you walk in and all the products are public square companies. Cousin T's Diner. There's the blue white grill in Martinsburg that shut down out of business for sale right now, 600K. All the equipment.
Starting point is 01:34:53 Everything ready to go. Bang out the door. And I'm like, how do we get Terrence to open up his diner right here? And then when you have Casper Coffee, when you have Cousin T's Diner, when you've got Mark Supplement Shop, when you've got Luke Radkowski's weird No Ceed Oils. No Ceed Oil Crystal, whatever. People are going to want to come there just because
Starting point is 01:35:12 it is this place of, it's like it's like Times Square almost. And then the foot traffic will be like a main street of walking around and figuring out which store you want to go to. Oh, let's go to Mark's. Oh, that's really cool. Oh, the Public Square store, they have beef jerky. That's what I'm hoping we could make.
Starting point is 01:35:27 However, I as one person can only do one thing, right? I can only, we're setting up our Casper. We're trying to get the coffee shop and the club going. We're dealing with permits and it's a historic building. So it's been taking forever, but it'll happen. I don't know. It will happen. We're getting there.
Starting point is 01:35:43 Sure. But when that is, that's phase one. And then the other businesses there are great people. There's some great restaurants already. Bricks 27 is awesome. And Mama Collectibles are good dudes, and we're friends of theirs. I'm hoping that maybe in a few years, Habanero Tacos is delicious right now. Oh, those are good.
Starting point is 01:36:00 If you like cigars and stuff, there's a tobacco shop that's apparently free. You had me sold like four minutes ago. This sounds awesome. It's clean too, man. It's nice and clean. It's, you know, it's good. I think it's a fast growing city in West Virginia. A couple hours from Pittsburgh, a couple hours, an hour from D.C.
Starting point is 01:36:16 And so I'm just like, we need to make our own anti-Time Square where it's like none of this woke business. This is West Virginia. This is MAGA country. This is, you know, who believe in American values. And you can walk down the downtown strip and see all of these cool businesses. That would be awesome. Yeah, that sounds amazing.
Starting point is 01:36:34 I love it. Maybe after we get the coffee shop set up, we can... Maybe that'll entice people to come in maybe? Yeah, I was talking to Terrence and I was like, maybe we gotta do a crowdfunding thing so you can get the initial financing
Starting point is 01:36:44 and then a bank loan to open the diner and then have Cousin T's diner. I mean, this is the thing. This is crazy. Blue White Grill was I always saw people in there. I mean, yes. And there's restaurants that are packed all the time. So I don't understand how a diner isn't is it like could would not succeed. They just didn't know how to cost it.
Starting point is 01:37:00 Or maybe they retired. Maybe. And that's why the business is still fully operational. Just ready to go. But no one's there. You put Terrence Williams, Cousin T's Diner, up top, people will drive from Pittsburgh, from Philly, from
Starting point is 01:37:14 D.C., they will come to Cousin T's Diner. His business is guaranteed. He just needs startup capital. So figuring out how we can get... I want a Papa Jack's Pizza Shack. That's what I want more than anything. I want the Pizza Hut family-style restaurant like back in the day that Jack Posobiec talks about. The Red Cups. The Red Cups and the salad bar and the bucket.
Starting point is 01:37:32 And you bring your family and you sit down and it's a family restaurant with pizza. And I don't know if Jack actually wants to do it, but I was like, we get a Papa Jack's Pizza Shack. People are going to be like, we have to. It becomes a tourist destination. So, you know, maybe one of these days. Maybe, we have to. It becomes a tourist destination. So, maybe one of these days. Maybe one of these days. That's the goal, man. That's the mission, right? It's one of them, I guess. But it's hard to juggle all these different projects at the same time.
Starting point is 01:37:53 I'm hoping this one could be a decentralized, just people go for it. But people got to go for it. You know? Everybody's busy with their own thing. How do you make something like that happen? Well, if they care about America. They care about America and saving America. Let's go. I'm not trying to talk ish. Right. Telling someone, prioritize
Starting point is 01:38:09 your business in our city where we have a business. Do it. Come on. Do it. You know where you want to. It would be so... I'm like, dude, a public square store, imagine it's like a CVS. You're going to get milk or whatever, and they have their product, their beef jerky.
Starting point is 01:38:25 It's all their public square different companies. Whatever it is, they got books from the public square companies, clothing, handbags. Brave books. And brave books. And you're going in to pick up some essentials. And they'll have normal stuff, too. There's going to be local farm fresh milk from the local distributor, and there's going to be butter and eggs. But then everything else, public square companies. A a public square store michael you got to do it
Starting point is 01:38:49 yeah we're on public square yes imagine a public square store you walk and you go to protein bar section and it's tiger fitness that'd be great yeah that'd be great i like i like the concept who'd have thought west virginia's were the revolution oh for real that's that's amazing it's gonna be a beautiful thing west virginia is one of two states in the country that won 100 percent for Trump. I mean, part of what you're talking about is like, yes, maybe some other businesses have to come in. But I really think part of it is like local community people should say, like, well, what do we want? What are we looking for? What services do we need to provide for ourselves? Because we don't want to spend money both outside the state, but also to these megacorporations that donate to causes that are not our values.
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Starting point is 01:40:10 I think some people are saying AOC is speaking that's always funny oh here we go here we go thank you Kamala Harris and Tim Walls for your vision and thank you, Joe Biden, for your leadership. She got whipped into shape so quick.
Starting point is 01:40:33 She's totally stale right now. The resistance is over. Yep. You know, six years ago, I was taking omelet orders as a waitress in New York City. Omelet? I didn't have health insurance. My family was fighting off foreclosure. And we were struggling with bills after my dad passed away unexpectedly from cancer.
Starting point is 01:40:59 Like millions of Americans, we were just looking for an honest shake. And we were tired of a cynical politics that seemed blind to the realities of working people. and community that the good people of the Bronx and Queens chose someone like me to elect them in Congress. You don't seem that excited. And America, in my heart, I know, from that same cloth of hope and aspiration, we will also elect Kamala Harris and Tim Walz as presidents and vice presidents of the United States of America.
Starting point is 01:41:55 I am here tonight because America has before us a rare and precious opportunity. In Kamala Harris, we have a chance to elect a president Yeah, voting for Trump. Yeah. What? I hate how they say reproductive rights. groceries and prescriptions. She is as committed to our reproductive and civil rights as she is to taking on corporate greed.
Starting point is 01:42:30 I'm not reproducting anything. And she is working tirelessly to secure a ceasefire in Scotland and bringing hostages home. That's a big one. I love that. I agree.
Starting point is 01:42:48 Yeah, he's into it. No, you don't. Nobody does. DNC Agenda mentions Biden like, what, 20 times? That's all? Because they never changed it. It says Biden's re-election. I did a YouGov poll today about the 2020 presidential election,
Starting point is 01:43:06 and it only said Biden. It didn't say anything about Harris. It was today. Donald Trump would sell this country for a dollar if it meant lining his own pockets and greasing the palms of his Wall Street friends. They always do the Wall Street thing. It's like, dude, that's 10, 13 years ago.
Starting point is 01:43:22 It's not a thing anymore. Hearing about how a two-bit union buster thinks of himself as more of a patriot than the woman who fights every single day... Wait, that makes zero sense, what she just said. Yeah, but dumb people believe this. Yeah, I know, it's sad, man. You're talking to the lowest common denominator.
Starting point is 01:43:44 You cannot love this country. It's just terrible. Please smooth grains. You only fight for the wealthy and big business. Oh, I can't wait to hear Hillary. I'm excited for that one. To love this country is to fight for its people. All people.
Starting point is 01:44:00 Working people. Everyday Americans. Like bartenders and factory workers and fast food cashiers who punch a clock and are on their feet all day. She's naming her jobs. Bartenders and fast food workers. It's her resume. And you. And members of Congress.
Starting point is 01:44:21 You know, if they had only fans when she was younger, we would never have had to deal with this. They have attacked me by saying that I should go back to bartending. Wait, wait, wait. Look, look, look.
Starting point is 01:44:34 Uh-oh. But let me tell you, I'm happy to any day of the week because there is nothing wrong with working for a living.
Starting point is 01:44:44 Let's see it. Honestly, like, go bartend a little bit. I'm sure she would do it. Let's see it. Honestly, like, go bartend a little bit. I'm sure she would do it. Let's see it. One week. I don't know. She's so uppity nowadays. She wouldn't be able to fit in.
Starting point is 01:45:01 She's too busy fundraising. Well, she could fundraise off that. Just because the choice is clear to us does not mean that the path will be easy. Over the next 78 days, we will have to pour every ounce, every minute, every moment into making history on November 5th.
Starting point is 01:45:21 Pelosi went to AOC and said, we'll kick you out, or you can be the next speaker. Fall in line. And AOC said, done deal. This happened, what, like a year ago. What's going on? And they're fighting her.
Starting point is 01:45:32 I think it's telling that she's supposed to be this rising star and she's not later in the week. She's an early day. Along with right before Hillary. They said you can be a bartender again or you can be a speaker in 30 years. Pick one.
Starting point is 01:45:46 And she was like, I want to be speaker. And they're like, then you will do as you're told. That's how it works. Politics are dirty. Yep. No, she's not. to go back to work because your retirement didn't stretch far enough kamala is for you if you're an immigrant just starting your american story kakamala you see that is for you you saw that on the cc subtitles are based the subtitles are just are those AI or is it some guy just like Kakamala? I think it's AI.
Starting point is 01:46:28 Did she like stutter maybe? Kakamala? I didn't hear a stutter. No. For the people is by the people. For the people is today's theme. Thank you very much. There's still everything from the right. Be the people.
Starting point is 01:46:52 Are you guys ready for Hillary Clinton? I love how they throw a God bless. They're literally having an abortion rally in the parking lot. I hate when they say God bless. It's like, you don't go to church. It doesn't mean anything when it comes from you. I don't know if God's down with that. Hillary Clinton. Coming right up, right away.
Starting point is 01:47:07 Hillary Clinton. Wow. Hillary. How about that AOC? No. I know that guy. He's an actor, too. I drank with him once. Kamala Harris' story begins
Starting point is 01:47:23 in a middle-class neighborhood in the East Bay. Yeah. In a modest apartment above a nursery school, in a close-knit community where people looked out for one another. You know the Kamala story. Of course. With a mother who instilled in Kamala Harris the core principles that have defined her life in public service. These are the experiences that made her the leader she is today. This guy's not Hillary Clinton.
Starting point is 01:47:56 It says on the speaker list that Hillary's supposed to be after AOC. Are they going to make us watch this because they know we want to watch Hillary? Mrs. Hinn was a very hard-working,. They got like a warming story in the middle. Middle class, tight-knit community. Is there a mom? Family's going to church on Sunday. Looks like a sister. Kids playing in the front yard.
Starting point is 01:48:18 Mommy got us these bright blue matching bikes with banana seats, and we were surrounded by adults. This neighborhood on Bancroft Way, we've spent so much time here. Behind me is where it all began. Her mom, Shamala, rented the apartment. Shamala and Kamala? That's her name, Shamala? Amazing. I'm not even mad about that.
Starting point is 01:48:38 That's hilarious. Yeah. That's good. Yeah. I'm okay with it. That's awesome. Isn't there like a Pee Wee Herman song? Also, now I know how to pronounce daughters. I'm okay with it. That's awesome. Isn't there like a Pee Wee Herman song? Also, now I know how to pronounce daughters.
Starting point is 01:48:48 Fierce. La la la ding dong. Kamala herself says that her mom told her that she may be the first to do many things, but to make sure that she's not the last. She's always been that kind of person, a true leader, and very protective of her friends and her family. When Kamala was all of four years old, her best friend in kindergarten, Stacey Johnson,
Starting point is 01:49:12 got into something with another kid on the playground. It was going to be like a big Biden pep rally. This one particular day, we had made some clay art, and this one boy in our class had taken mine for whatever reason, and threw it on the ground and it shattered. And this one boy in my class will take a line for whatever reason and throw it on the ground and it's shattered.
Starting point is 01:49:28 So Obama be very protective and step in front of me and stand up to him. You're going to make him suffer. It's like Brett Favre keeps coming out of retirement to do another season.
Starting point is 01:49:37 Is he back again? Brett Favre? Yeah. Brett Favre's like 60. Okay, I was, yeah, I haven't played in just 40 years. I haven't been walking for a minute.
Starting point is 01:49:45 Tom Brady actually could come back and still ball. I believe that. I'm a Dolphin fan, but he's the GOAT. I can't get mad at him. I can't get mad. And I have seen it over and over again in our growing up. Thank you. I appreciate that.
Starting point is 01:50:00 When I was in high school, my sister's friend, Wanda, was being molested by a family member. Oh, my God. And Kamala just jumped in. She wanted her to come and stay with us. It says Kakamala again. Kakamala. Look, it says it again. Kakamala.
Starting point is 01:50:21 Kakamala. That is Kamala. She can't help herself from standing up for people and standing up for what she thinks is right. She has been that way our whole lives. Being a protector is what led her to become a prosecutor. Looking back now, I can say it was her. I don't know why they told a story about her being six years old. What does that have to do with anything today? It's just to make her a person.
Starting point is 01:50:46 She also enslaved a bunch of people in California for free work. Amen. You almost didn't let a dude get off the road, right? False advertising. I want a super chat. I don't want to listen to these ladies. I pulled up the schedule. I got it right here. It says AOC
Starting point is 01:51:03 followed by Hillary Clinton. And who is this? They're not even on the list. Are got it right here. I like the way you think, HCP. It says AOC followed by Hillary Clinton. And who is this? They're not even on the list. Are they going to introduce Hillary? They're introducing the person who's introducing Hillary Clinton. No, they do have people introducing her. We are so excited and honored to be here with you. Kamala and I have no need.
Starting point is 01:51:20 Not interested. I don't know who that is. That's going to be Kamala's mom, I think it says. Doris Johnson. She looks like her friend. Oh. Where are they on the list? I'm just trying to read that is. That's going to be Kamala's mom, I think it says. Doris Johnson. It's like her friend. Oh. Where are they on the list? I'm just trying to read the words.
Starting point is 01:51:28 It's going by. I don't see them here on the list. Why were they let in? We'll grab some super chats, and then if Hillary pops up in the meantime. Hillary pops up, as she's apt to do. Okay. I don't know. Token Black Guy says, howdy, people.
Starting point is 01:51:42 Since Clint has abandoned the mantle of first comment, I hereby declare myself as king of the first comment any who dare challenge my claim step up get it congratulations there it is alright we'll grab some more what have we here
Starting point is 01:51:54 Trinidad shout out of pressure says Tim did you see the last week's Politico article about white hat hackers finding vulnerabilities in voting machines
Starting point is 01:52:01 there's no time to fix them before the election I think I said something about it. I'm not sure. Maybe. Yeah. Good luck. Yeah.
Starting point is 01:52:10 It's going to be fun, right? All right. Where are we here? Star Trek Geek says, Democrats are Romulans, arrogant, sneaky, constantly deceitful, but occasionally too heavy-handed. Republicans are Klingons,
Starting point is 01:52:23 obsessed with honor and decorum, but consistently incompetent. Live long and prosper from Iowa. Very nice. Yeah. Sounds good. Yes, indeed. God bless you. John Marafa says, Will the male attendees be sporting their I Got Snipped Snickers they receive from Planned Parenthood on the floor of the convention?
Starting point is 01:52:43 Oh, no, they'll be limping. I don't know if those stickers are real, but someone like a turning point person, whoever's on the ground, should make them really quickly and start passing them out. So we start seeing this. I think that would be kind of a funny counter,
Starting point is 01:52:53 like a semi-counter protest. I got stipped for a hot dog. Devin Fales says, we had Democrat canvassers in our neighborhood today. We have no trespassing posted everywhere. Called the cops and had them all trespassed. Whoa. They entered people's closed screen porches.
Starting point is 01:53:11 Charges to come. It's lawfare warfare. Wow. Really? Shout out, Devin. Wow. That's kind of crazy. That creeps me out.
Starting point is 01:53:22 Like, it's one thing to stand outside and knock on someone's door. You don't go in a screen porch. Screen porch. Come on. Well Like it's one thing to stand outside and knock on someone's door. You don't go into screen porch. Screen porch. Come on. Well, it's not just that. Um, like at the castle,
Starting point is 01:53:29 the old property, we had a big sign saying no trespassing. Nobody cared. It didn't mean anything. So we set up a, a physical barrier. It doesn't matter how, it doesn't matter what kind of barrier it is.
Starting point is 01:53:39 If someone crosses a physical barrier is now burglary. It's not trespassing. Really? Yeah. So we set up this like pull rope thing and people would still drive it to the property and take it off and try and come in and then we're like you will go to jail it's like we will prosecute you if you we have no choice so we had we had one issue where you know we had people saying like no, no, don't prosecute. And I was like,
Starting point is 01:54:08 if we don't prosecute people who commit burglary, we have little standing in the future, and we are basically saying we don't, like, we actually, no, no. Oh, here she is. You, like, do what you want to at that point. All in white. What a classic lady. She has no facial surgery ever.
Starting point is 01:54:24 Stone cold killer, baby. I knew it, correct. Most gangster ever. Is that a Katy Perry song? Yes. Thank you so much. Thank you. Wait.
Starting point is 01:54:36 Oh, no, that's Sarah Bareilles. I just want to see you again. But pathetically, Katy Perry has authorized Harris to do it. Thank you all so much. Please speak less than eight minutes. 30 seconds. Thank you. She's such an evil woman. The worst.
Starting point is 01:55:15 Speaking of body count. I want one of these girls who does outfit analysis to price her outfit. It's a good bit where it's like someone asks her, what's your body count? And she's like, 73. Oh wait, did you mean partners? Oh man. Thank you so much! No! I really like this lady.
Starting point is 01:55:42 Eight years later. Imagine the state we'd be in today if she won. If she announces her candidacy as the Democrat president. Nobody gets a vote. Oh, geez. Relax, people. Thank you. Thank you so much.
Starting point is 01:56:03 Damn liberal white women striking again. You know, if I was to be racist, it would be against the liberal white women. I am. All right. Okay. Across the country. Yeah. Something, something is happening in America.
Starting point is 01:56:21 I didn't know Skeletor was a Democrat. She's right about that. Yes. Trump winning? They're doing their best. A rumf. A rumf. A rumf, he says. He... They want this to be Biden's last night on stage
Starting point is 01:56:54 ever. Yeah. Democracy's champion at home and abroad. Democracy's champion. He brought dignity, decency, and confidence back to the White House. Competence. Dignity?
Starting point is 01:57:07 Oh, she picked some interesting ones. Yes, she did. He's accused of pooping his pants at the Resolute Desk. And he showed what it means to be a true patriot. Yeah, kicked out. He's so competent. A true patriot. Joe Biden is a true patriot.
Starting point is 01:57:17 Thank you, Joe Biden, for your lifetime of service and leadership. It's like borderline obituary. They're eulogizing Joe Biden. It's all positive. It's like borderline obituaries. They're eulogizing Joe Biden. It's all positive. It's crazy. Eulogizing. Thank you, Trump. Thank you, Joe. Thank you, Trump. Think about it. I like how they talk
Starting point is 01:57:38 like they're not in office right now. Trump would, I'm like, he's not there. And now we are writing a new chapter in America's story. You know, my mother, Dorothy, was born right here in Chicago before women had the right to vote. I still think that was a shame. It's crazy. And I realize that she's old.
Starting point is 01:58:01 And four years ago yesterday. And four years ago. OK. Think about it. Like 70s. Yeah, yeah, yeah. So it makes it like 30. Yeah, she's old. 104 years ago, okay. Think about it. She was in her, like, 70s, right? Yeah, yeah, yeah. So it makes sense. Yeah, that's crazy.
Starting point is 01:58:08 The final state. Time flies, Tim. Geronimo, the 19th Amendment to the Constitution. The state legislature was deadlocked until one lawmaker's mother, the state legislature was deadlocked until one lawmaker's mother a widow who read three newspapers a day
Starting point is 01:58:33 sent a letter a letter to her son no more delays she wrote give us the vote and since that day every generation has carried the torch forward. In 1972, a fearless black congresswoman named Shirley Chisholm, She ran for president. And her determination let me and millions of others dream bigger, not just because of
Starting point is 01:59:20 who she was, but because of who she fought for. Working parents, poor children, the last, the least, and the lost. In 1984, I brought my daughter to see Geraldine Ferraro, the first woman nominated for vice president. It's interesting. She's almost filibustering without having a comment on the Biden administration or Kamala Harris so far. She's just kind of
Starting point is 01:59:49 going over history. I don't know how long she's going to speak, but like... She's going to do that. When it was the honor of my life to accept our party's nomination
Starting point is 01:59:57 for president. She looks so much better now than she does in that photo. There are these girls who do this for like Alabama Rush where they'll like
Starting point is 02:00:04 price the girls' outfits and they'll be like, she's wearing a $1,000 dress and that breaks this photo. There are these girls who do this for Alabama Rush. We'll go price the girls' outfits, and they'll be like, she's wearing a $1,000 dress, and that breaks this war site. Somebody should do this for Hillary Clinton. I bet they will. Yeah, they do it all the time. Oh, yeah, they do. That looks like actually one of those, Tim, you used to want to make pillows filled with burlap sack?
Starting point is 02:00:20 It looks like a burlap sack. Yeah, it's not flattering. Yeah. It looks like a burlap set. Yeah, it's not flattering. And afterwards, we refused to give up on America. Millions marched. Many ran for office. We kept our eyes on the future. Well, my friends, the future is here. Is it?
Starting point is 02:00:49 I wish my mother and Kamala's mother could see us. They would say, keep going, Shirley. And Jerry would say, keep going. Shirley? The other one. that Shamala didn't want Kamala to run for president. I don't know if that's true. Families building better lives. Parents stretching to afford child care. Young people struggling to pay their rent. They're all asking us to keep going. Not you specifically, though.
Starting point is 02:01:35 And they're asking not to keep going. They want to be able to afford things. With faith in each other and joy in our hearts, let's send Kamala Harris and Tim Walz to the White House. It's like an old angry woman at a retirement home just talking. Look, but she's a better speaker than Harris. Oh, yeah. Yeah, I agree.
Starting point is 02:02:02 The story of my life and the history of our country is that progress is possible but not guaranteed. We have to fight for it and never, ever give up. There is always a choice. Do we push forward or pull back? Come together as we the people or split into us versus them? That's the choice we face in this election. Kamala has the character, experience, and vision to lead us forward. I just wonder what behind the scenes, like, this is everyone who's mad and bitter tonight.
Starting point is 02:02:46 Joe Biden is mad that he got forced out. She's mad that she never got the support she could have. She knows her heart. I think Joe Biden thinks he quit. Young lawyers helping children who were abused and neglected. That kind of work changes a person. Those kids stay with you. Kamala carries with her the hopes of every child she protected, every family she helped, every community she served.
Starting point is 02:03:17 So as president, she will always have our backs. And she will be a fighter for us she will fight to lower costs for hard-working families open the doors wide for good-paying jobs and yes she will restore abortion rights nation that's the number one thing that's all they care about all these people all they care about They just want to kill babies Right What are we going to do? We're going to kill babies I feel like women are stupid
Starting point is 02:03:48 It's just like We're all like Abortion is this buzzword To send them into action You know they're doing Like an abortion rights What's it called? Protest for Palestine
Starting point is 02:03:59 Today or yesterday Yeah Abortion rights in Palestine Nobody cares about women's rights More than Palestinians Yeah I don't know if abortion today or yesterday? Yeah, abortion rights in Palestine. Nobody cares about women's rights more than Palestinians. I don't know if abortion is legal there. Who knows? He fell asleep in his own trial.
Starting point is 02:04:13 And when he woke up, he made his own kind of history. The first person to run for president with 34 felony convictions. The felony thing pisses me off because they're fake felonies. Right. And I think that's the reaction
Starting point is 02:04:27 from a lot of independent to right-leaning voters. These people aren't smart enough to understand that. And these events are not about opening up the door to the independents. They're about rallying the base right now. It just breaks the brain
Starting point is 02:04:41 how they're all so dumb. I don't understand the 34 counts. I don't understand a lot of things. I expect humans not to be as ignorant as that. Well, these people are also aborting their kids. I know. Are they doing the lock him up? Yeah, they're doing the lock him up.
Starting point is 02:04:55 Are they? They're not good at it. It was much clearer at the RNC. They're off cue with each other a lot. Lock him up. We also know as Vice President, Kamala sat in the situation room and stood for America's
Starting point is 02:05:10 values. I know what it takes and I can tell you as Commander-in-Chief, Kamala won't disrespect our military and our veterans. Like leaving 13 U.S. Marines in Afghanistan to die?
Starting point is 02:05:25 12, one other Navy, but 12. Yeah, 100%. Sorry. She won't be sending love letters to dictators. No, she'll be sending surrender letters. And booty pics. Nah, she'll be sending surrender letters.
Starting point is 02:05:46 And booty pics. She'll be sending declarations of war, which nobody wants. America from enemies, foreign and domestic. Who is she talking about when she says enemies domestic? She's talking about MAGA. It's so crazy.
Starting point is 02:06:02 Not even MAGA. And then in the same breath they'll be like, unity. We're the party of the future. But it's not MAGA. It's anybody who. Not even MAGA. And then in the same breath, they'll be like unity. We're the party of the future. But it's not MAGA. It's anybody who doesn't buy into their entire message. Amen. Independents, as long as they don't. Those are the words of our founders. Take
Starting point is 02:06:17 care. I thought they hated our founders. Convalent cares. Cares about kids. They tore down their statues. Right, right. They don't care about the founders. Kamala cares. Cares about kids. They tore down their statues. Right, right. They don't care about the founders. Donald only cares about himself. Oh, Donald.
Starting point is 02:06:34 On her first day in court, Kamala said five words that still guide her. I am drinking right now. For the people. That is something that Donald Trump will never understand. So it is no surprise, is it, that he is lying about Kamala's record? He's mocking her name and her laugh.
Starting point is 02:07:03 Sounds familiar. And you lost, lady. She's so salty. But we have him on the run now. I can't say that. I held back. Family friendly. Good job.
Starting point is 02:07:21 Good job, my friend. Further analysis on the after show. Yeah. I'd love to hear it. No matter what the polls say, we can't let up. She's right. We can't get driven down crazy conspiracy rabbit holes. We have to fight for the truth.
Starting point is 02:07:40 We have to fight for Kamala as she will fight for us. Because you know what? It still takes a village to raise a family, heal a country, and win a campaign. She's got five more minutes. That's it. That's all I'm doing. Good, good. I've got to use... And America needs every one of us. Our energy, our talents, our dreams. We're not just electing a president.
Starting point is 02:08:12 We're uplifting our nation. Except for some of you. We're opening the promise of America wide enough for everyone. Together we put a lot of cracks in the highest, hardest glass ceiling. What'd you say, craps? Craps. When is the glass ceiling pit going to go away?
Starting point is 02:08:34 Women don't get paid as much as men, so. Most college graduates are women. There's no argument anymore. Y'all just don't know how to use your degrees? Stop getting dumb degrees. And why it matters for each and every one of us. Y'all just don't know how to use your degrees? Stop getting dumb degrees. Sociology. The same people who tried to force us to take an experimental shot.
Starting point is 02:09:06 Very nice. I kind of hate that argument, but it's still true. You can't fight against that. Ban Thanksgiving. Ban church. That's crazy. The First Amendment was just crapped all over. 100%.
Starting point is 02:09:20 Worship freely. Close churches. Right to assemble. Well, you can hear protests, of course. For BLM, you're allowed to do all that. Because freedom is, lack of racism is more dangerous than the pandemic.
Starting point is 02:09:37 Isn't that what they said? They might have been declared a national emergency, or at least they wanted to. I hear if you watch very closely, you can see her shape shift. Her eyes do the flicker. Do you remember those videos? Yeah. Where, like, the camera would glitch, and they'd be like, that was it! She's a lizard!
Starting point is 02:09:55 They just did it the other day with someone. I forget who it was, but it was a dude. It was LeBron James. Yeah. He had a glitch, and people all said the same thing, and he was a lizard. Honestly, the fact he could play that well at 39, I think he's a lizard. I mean, but he's also a beast. He's a specimen.
Starting point is 02:10:14 Great athlete. Amen. I hate him, but he's good at what he does. I don't know, man. LeBron hasn't really had controversies. He's a good man. He loves his kids. Yeah.
Starting point is 02:10:24 Well, maybe politically I meant to say. I don't mean it as a good man. He loves his kids. Yeah, well, maybe politically I meant to say. I don't mean it as a person. We disagree with him politically. Right, right, right. He's a man. He's a good man. Sure, sure. I take that back. You're right. We're gonna, you're right. I don't know if we need to hear what she has to say anymore. Is she done yet? It's just rah-rah.
Starting point is 02:10:39 The neighbors volunteer. Be proud champions. Any S on Kyle Rittenhouse. What about him? He called him Crocodile Tears when Kyle was crying about killing people, which is kind of a, you know, that's one reason why I guess I dislike him. Because he said that. Is she done yet?
Starting point is 02:10:56 Otherwise, you're right. I don't know anything about the dude. He might be okay. She mentions volunteering. You have to, like, text to join things. Either way. You like sports. I like it to Joe. We're going to either way. I like sports. I like it.
Starting point is 02:11:05 OK. We were here and that we were with Kamala Harris every step of the way. This is our time, America. This is when we stand up. This is when we break through. The future is they couldn't have broken through under Biden. They are an incumbent party. And she's like, this is our moment to change everything.
Starting point is 02:11:27 I think she's done. Thank God. It's been almost four years, guys. Yeah. They need another 20 years. Oh, and they're playing her off. They need another 20 years to get it to work out. Oh, thank heavens that's over.
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