Timcast IRL - Timcast IRL #1096 RFK SLAMS Democrats As CORRUPT, Endorses Trump, Declares WAR On Dems w/Clint Russell
Episode Date: August 24, 2024Tim, Hannah Claire, & Ian are joined by Clint Russell & Xaviaer DuRousseau to discuss RFK Jr dropping out & endorsing Trump, Trump vowing to create a presidential commission on assassinations, Secret... Service HQ telling agents they weren't allowed to request extra security for Trump's rally in Butler, PA, and leftists attempting to cancel Brittany Mahomes for liking an Instagram post from Trump. Hosts: Tim @Timcast (everywhere) Hannah Claire @hannahclaireb (everywhere) Ian @IanCrossland (everywhere) Guests: Clint Russell @LibertyLockPod (X) Xaviaer DuRousseau @XAVIAERD (X) Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
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Kay Jr. today announced that he would be throwing his support behind Donald Trump.
And just minutes before the start of the show, he spoke with Trump at a rally.
And it was incredible.
I have tremendous respect for this man. I completely agree with everything as he laid
it out. The speech he gave earlier today was incredible. He called out the Democrats as the
party of big pharma, of war, of corruption. They no longer represent him. They are no longer the
party of his father or his uncle. And for that, this is really amazing. He said he's going to keep his name on the ballot in blue states where he wants you to vote for him.
And in the battleground states, he'll take his name off and he's throwing his support behind Donald Trump.
This is massive.
This is the big news.
We're going to talk about this and the polls.
We've got some other stories to go through.
A viral video of Tim Walz yanking on his son's arm.
Some say he's just pulling him out of the way of a teleprompter.
He almost stumbled into it.
Others are saying either way, it's a bit aggressive and it looks abusive.
Then you combine that with the video of his kid crying for his dad saying he loves him,
and there's a bit of a story there.
But it should be interesting.
And then we got some news on the Secret Service, who will be reprimanded over what happened
in Pennsylvania.
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Joining us tonight
to talk about this
and so much more,
we got Clint Russell.
Yo, Clint Russell,
host of Liberty Lockdown,
co-host of The Best Political Show,
co-host of Tower Gang. My list of credits is getting too long at this point uh i also ran for the vice presidency in the libertarian party thank god i came up short and i happen to be here
on a day in which my cold jaded heart has been inspired it's warm by one rfk jr i am
genuinely genuinely impressed by the man
and I cannot wait to talk about it.
So thank you for having me.
The hope is through the roof.
The white pill is here.
We also got Xavier hanging out again.
Thanks for having me back.
I'm Xavier DeRusso.
I used to be a liberal lifelong
and then I started doing research.
So now I'm a PragerU personality
and a frequent contributor on Fox, Newsmax,
and Piers Morgan.
The truth shall set you free.
It sure did.
Hi everyone, Ian Crossland here.
I'm an actor, musician, TimCast
contributor, and a pretty funny guy.
I'm also really great at magic. If you listen
closely, I might trigger you tonight. Which kind of
magic? Like card tricks?
Yeah, general. You can pull a rabbit from a hat?
No, like real magic. Really? Yeah, like changing
the way you think and stuff with
the magnetic fields and stuff like that.
I forgot you control the weather.
We call that schizophrenia, but you'd be surprised.
I actually willed LeBron James and the Cleveland Cavaliers back to the victory.
So you use it for sports.
You can use it during debates, too, to make people screw up when they're talking.
If you focus on the TV, if it's live.
So if you don't feel like yourself, you're probably being controlled by Ian Crosland.
I'm Hannah Claire Brimelow. I'm a co-host here on the TV if it's live. Sure. So if you don't feel like yourself, you're probably being controlled by Ian Crosland. I'm Hannah Claire Brimelow. I'm a co-host here on the show. I'm a writer for SCNR.com, Scanner News. Follow their work at TimCastNews. Thanks for tuning in. Let's
get started. Here's the big story, ladies and gentlemen. And RFK Jr. really knew how to milk
this one out. They start earlier in the week by saying, we're considering dropping out and
endorsing Donald Trump, which sparks a huge press wave. Then the next day, it's sources leak to the press. They're going to do it. And then today they do it,
stealing the limelight for three days out of the out of the press cycle this week. Very brilliant.
Check this out. RFK Jr. says he is suspending his campaign and endorsing Donald Trump. The scion
of one of the most famous Democratic families had attracted voters dismayed with the Trump Biden
rematch. But Biden's exit and Harris's nomination upended the race. Now, I don't care to read the Washington
Post's filtering of what happened. I'm going to show you a clip. This is what RFK Jr. had to say.
And this right here, I think, hits the nail on the head, though it was a it was a pretty long speech.
And I feel like everything he said represents so much of what we feel here on this show. It was a pretty long speech. And I feel like everything he said represents so much of what we feel here on this show.
It was brilliant.
But I want you to listen to this one clip.
I'm sorry to keep everybody waiting.
Sixteen months ago, in April of 2023, I launched my campaign for president of the United States. I began this journey as a Democrat,
the party of my father, my uncle,
the party which I pledged my own allegiance to
long before I was old enough to vote.
I attended my first Democratic convention
at the age of six in 1960.
And back then, the Democrats were the champions of the Constitution,
of civil rights. The Democrats stood against authoritarianism, against censorship,
against colonialism, imperialism, and unjust wars. We were the party of labor, of the working class. The Democrats were the party of government transparency and the champion of the environment.
Our party was the bulwark against big money interests and corporate power.
True to its name, it was the party of democracy.
As you know, I left that party in October because it had departed so dramatically from the core values that I grew up with.
It had become the party of war, censorship, corruption, big pharma, big tech, big ag, and big money.
Here, here, that was the opening to why he was he was suspended.
You know, he goes on to say the system is rigged. The Democrats threw all of their legal weight against them.
They didn't he didn't stand a chance. He's just he's clearly pissed at them.
And that's why, amazingly, he said he's going to keep his name on the ballot in blue states and he wants you to vote for him there, he may end up he actually said
there's a there's polling suggesting a tie could take place and a contingent election could see him
in the White House. But in battleground states where he may be a spoiler, he's pulling back,
taking his name out and he want and he's throwing his support behind Donald Trump. Check this out.
This is another clip. CNN cuts away from RFKk junior speech is explaining how democrats and their media partners pulled a coup on joe biden so let's uh we'll jump right to by right here it would be astonished to
learn of a democratic party presidential nominee who like vice president harris has not appeared
in a single interview or an unscripted encounter with voters for 35 days. We've been listening to independent candidate Robert F. Kennedy Jr.
from Phoenix outlining what led him.
Yo, Fox did cut away eventually, but they played a lot of it through.
It's amazing and unsurprising.
He ripped the media to shreds.
He's talking about how the media is corrupt,
how Kamala's got no campaign
policies. I could not have said this better myself. He gets up on there and she's like,
she has no campaign policies. She's offering nothing. She's not given any interviews.
How are the American people supposed to decide between Trump and Kamala when Kamala is not
telling them anything, doing any interviews and the media is covering up for? Well, that's exactly
the point I was going to go with is that the contrast couldn't be more stark. Less than 24 hours between Kamala having her
biggest moment of her political career and delivering nothing but platitudes, basically
a repackaged hope and change, but now with joy and cackles or something. And then you contrast
that with the incredible, just apparent sincerity that comes from RFK Jr. in an over hour long speech that riffs and delves deep into topics that are kind of esoteric.
His depth of knowledge when it comes to the chronic health issues that the American people, but he really hammered home the fact that it's really damaging our children.
It was just so, it was so just potent and emotional
and obviously from the heart. And the contrast between that and the contrived nature of the
DNC for the past three days could not be more stark. If people are watching both,
I don't see how they come away thinking anything other than the Democrat party has left me.
I'm so inspired by RFK Jr.'s speech because he basically said so much
of what we've said on this show. I'm not a conservative. They try and call me far right
or conservative, whatever. I feel exactly as he does. And I've been seeing this for a long time.
Now, he may be late to the party, and that's totally fine. He is a Kennedy. He is the son
of RFK. He is the nephew of JFK. And he is standing up saying,
look what has become of this party. The important thing is he can say it better than me. He can
reach more people than me. And so for all of us who feel this way, disaffected liberals,
post liberals, this man just stood up in front of the world and amplified everything we've been
trying to say. So now when you're talking to your
liberal family member, maybe they're older, maybe they're a boomer, you can say, hey, don't take my
word for it. Listen to RFK Jr. These are the Kennedys. Listen to them. Right when he announced,
the media slammed him. And I remember asking my mom, what do you think, RFK? She's like,
I don't know. This is the same woman that loves RFK Jr. And has loved him my entire life and talked about how great he is on the
environment.
Loved Bobby Kennedy Sr.
His father loved John F.
Kennedy,
the whole thing.
But the media got in on him early,
like day one,
just so that through the poison in the well.
So I was like,
what are you talking about?
It's Bobby Kennedy Jr.
He's the man.
That's the guy.
That's love.
He hasn't changed since you liked him before.
He's the same guy.
He said now he's got a platform.
The Kennedys are Camelot.
I mean, they are like, they are modern political royalty up there,
if not superseding any living political family.
So for him, the son of Bobby Kennedy and the nephew of...
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A former assassinated president
who's beloved by Democrats,
the old guard Democrats.
I think he would still be
a current assassinated president, just for clarification.
Sorry. But I think for it to come from his lips, as you're pointing out, it's so much more impactful.
And, you know, even though I'm a second gen lifelong libertarian, I also miss the good Democratic Party.
The aspects of them that did contrast the neoconserv conservative wing of the GOP when they had
lost their minds, when the Christian conservatives were kind of running amok in the 90s trying to
ban some of my favorite music, things of that nature, and the Democrats were kind of on my
side with these things. Those guys are gone, you know? And I think that it took RFK a lot
longer to realize it than it did me, but I think that this is the first step in a healing process that
this nation desperately needs, and it needs self-sacrifice. I posted earlier that I had
been considering voting for RFK Jr. for many months, primarily because I'm so frustrated with
Trump's unwillingness to look back on what transpired in 2020 and just be a little bit
more open and honest about it. But it's that level of candor and willingness
to take a backseat, self-sacrifice, that all of my concerns about Bobby Kennedy's sincerity
and whether or not this was an ego campaign, they were all assuaged in the same moment that I
decided I would probably vote for this guy. He was simultaneously telling me to vote for somebody
else. Very powerful moment. I think he's a really incredible candidate for a lot of reasons.
You know, he always had a tough road ahead of him.
I mean, if you look even now, his family is releasing this statement saying he's betrayed us all.
Meanwhile, they've been actively putting out commercials saying we want him to drop out.
He's not one of us.
The thing that always struck me about the Kennedy family legacy is a certain level of loyalty, right? Like they are their own community.
If you read any of the biographies of the Kennedy children, like they thought they were the coolest
gang on the planet and they liked being a part of it. And I think the fact that they are so quick
to turn on RFK really tells you that this is a family that is in crisis in a way a lot of American families are in crisis.
And the fact that he's willing to come out and say, I feel strongly about these issues and I want them to change.
I'm willing to take risks for it, I think is inspiring to a lot of Americans.
It's very cool to see that.
You said something before the show about.
You're effectively saying, how could they lose now?
So I don't know if you want to say it again.
Yeah, yeah.
I mean, I think that this tag team represents kind of a binary dissident.
I don't know how to put it, like just a team.
It's the first time I've seen kind of a unified movement in so long.
It's the dissident left, the dissident right, and kind of the dissident
moderates, if there are moderates left in this country, that I think finally have a home. And
it's under, you know, it's really unlikely bedfellows. But I think that there's a real
opportunity here, particularly if Donald Trump is willing to put RFK Jr. in some sort of role,
be it HHS, or God forbid, the head of the CIA. CIA, I don't know how I can't vote for that ticket.
And you know how hard that is for me to say, Tim, because I am so frustrated about 2020.
But that is such a momentous achievement.
If you have the guy who's, he believes this strongly.
He's spent the past year plus explaining in detail not just what he
believes but how he knows that the intel agencies were responsible for the death of his father and
his uncle and then donald trump reaches out to him and he says hey you want to be their boss
that's the that's the end of a movie that i couldn't have written myself poetic justice
but but how does trump lose now he can lose well how does he lose? Yes, I mean, this is my deep concern,
and I also posted about this earlier.
Shout out to the Hodgkins, they responded
on it, and unfortunately, they agree with me.
I think that
because, if you're as convinced as
I am that some sort of
intelligence agency took a shot at Donald
Trump, because he
will almost certainly skyrocket in the polls
as people kind of realize that this
has a real viable path to victory. I think that the odds that the intelligence agencies
take another go at him increases exponentially, and it makes me very nervous. So I think that
the razor's edge that the Trump campaign has to walk over the next 75 days is that they have to keep this race or the polls
close enough that the deep state, if you will, believes that it is within the parameters of
fortification. However, it is actually close enough that it's not. And I don't know if they
can find that balance where they still think they can can do it but they just happen to be wrong and therefore they don't take trump out that's this is why i'm so i'm so nervous
about the next 75 days and even even beyond that i mean even if you were with with rfk's speech
this is we could be looking at two to five percent is what he's polling at on average his
average in 530 is 4.7. If out of that 4.7,
three, you know, 70 percent, let's just say three percent switch to Trump. Trump can't.
He can't lose. I mean, three percent. That means that's a six point swing between the two candidates.
He can't lose. He can still lose, though. Yes, because we're looking at shadow campaigns and
quote unquote fortification. That's scary. I think nothing's for sure. It has been a really
interesting week for the Trump campaign.
I mean, Tim's already alluded to this, but the media cycle during the DNC,
I, you know, with the RNC, so much of it was still dominated by the attempt at assassination
and what was going on at the convention. Joe Biden did a couple rallies. It really wasn't
getting the airtime that I think they were hoping it would. But this week, especially with the Theo Vaughn interview, which I think really opens a lot of moderate or maybe just not very political people up to what Donald Trump is like. It is really the first time I feel like the Republican ticket has taken back the news cycle from a very dominant pro-Harris messaging that we've gotten since July.
And they did it during the DNC.
During the DNC.
Yeah.
I mean, that is so powerful.
She couldn't sustain the attention that she had before.
So they lied about Beyonce showing up.
Right.
Amazing.
They were so desperate, they're just making up special guests.
Check this out.
We got this story from the Daily Mail.
The chart that shows why RFK Jr. dropping out could decide whether Trump or Harris wins the election.
That being said, this is news for Donald Trump.
This is good news.
Take a look at this.
So this is from their poll.
51% of people said they were going to vote for RFK Jr.
Say they would vote for Donald Trump.
26% for Kamala Harris.
23% don't know.
Let's just put it this way. 4.7% aggregate, according to FiveThirtyEight, for Donald Trump. 26 for Kamala Harris. 23% don't know. Let's just put it this way.
4.7% aggregate, according to FiveThirtyEight for RFK.
Let's say 2.2% of voters,
because this is all,
2.2% of voters switch from RFK to Trump.
That boost, Kamala Harris can't make up.
That two percentage points is a massive boost.
She's going to be behind and struggling to keep up. basement campaign i think can only go so far and she's now following the actually during the dnc the prediction markets are starting to favor donald
trump so he's starting to improve in a lot of areas in the betting markets especially and now
with this rfk endorsement they just stole the entire DNC.
This was supposed to be Kamala Harris wrapping up Thursday night at the DNC with what Jonathan
Shait calls the greatest acceptance speech I've ever seen. Oh, spare me, dude. But during the
week of the DNC, the news is stolen by Nicole Shannon saying, we're considering endorsing
Trump. Everyone then turns their head from the DNC. The next day, sources leak. They're going to do it. And then the day after Kamala
Harris gives the speech, RFK steals the thunder with the speech in the evening, and then a
primetime rally with Trump, ensuring that all of the headlines that we're going to be sharing,
we're going to be talking about, ain't going to be Kamala Harris. I guarantee Kamala just lost a
lot of voters too that weren't even planning on voting for
RFK. Because if you think about what he was saying in his speech, like the Democratic Party
literally runs in his veins. Yet he's up here saying that they have completely alienated
everything that we've ever stood for. And looking at like all the censorship that has happened,
everybody knows McFarland was corrupt. Everybody knows these different things are going or I
shouldn't say everybody because a lot of people haven't woken up yet somehow but a kennedy being up there exposing
all of that and saying that the democrats have left him that's profound like i don't think people
have really let that sit in just how profound it is for a kennedy to get up there and say that the
democratic party is not what it used to be because many moderates if you talk to them now they
identify as kennedy democrats still all these years later.
And that side of the party is just completely annihilated.
Well, that's exactly why the media came out all those 15 months ago when he first announced
and tried to immediately kookify the guy.
They tried to make it so that even though he makes incredibly cogent and compelling
arguments, they wanted him to be persona non grata from Jump Street so that any of his
very valid arguments would not be heard by those people because they still look to the corporate media and they take their signals from them as to who is reputable, who should I listen to.
And they knew that he would be a very damning character to be on the political landscape.
And they were right, because even with them demonizing him for 15 months straight, he still left an indelible mark on this race.
And I think the only reason his polling starts dropping
is not because anybody was like, he's a bad guy.
It's because people started saying,
it doesn't appear he has a path to victory.
RFK fought as hard as he could.
And then he said, okay, Trump it is.
Right.
And then say that what you guys are saying about
that he's going to win with 2.2% for sure, like in a free and open and fair election, that is true.
But the dark magic involved right now, which I'm concerned is that the empire has dominion over our voting systems.
It's a good bit of a – to say dominion is hyperbolic, but you understand they named that company Dominion.
That's wild.
It's like meme magic.
It's as if they want us to know that they have Dominion over the voting system.
I don't know.
But it's mechanical electronic voting that they can flip behind the scenes.
I am damn concerned about that, man.
But I agree.
But I would just broaden that and say fortification.
That's what they call it.
Fortification.
Could take any form.
Now, we've seen in Virginia that they're saying it's going to be all paper ballots.
If more red states make those moves, that's good news.
But this is Virginia.
Virginia is supposedly supposed to be blue.
I'd be willing to make a bet.
And I don't know for sure, but I'd be willing to make a bet.
With Virginia going all paper ballots, it turns red.
Interesting.
You might be right.
Obvious reasons.
Yeah, no, I think, I mean, you definitely could be right. Yeah, I mean, I share your concern, but this has
always been my thesis, and I never really bought into Trump's narrative about the 2020 election and
vote-flipping day of. Not that I didn't buy into it. I just didn't have evidence to prove it out.
What I am confident of, though, and they were brazen enough to brag about it in that Notorious Times article where they talked about the cabal of elites that worked in tandem behind the scenes not to steal the election but rather to fortify the election.
Like, it's such an absurdity.
It's like a Bond villain.
They have to tell you what they're going to do. I want to make a point somewhat outside of this conversation to stress how important it is that right now we get a candidate at least, at least, who's talking about ending war.
Ukraine has invaded the Kursk region of Russia.
Big deal.
This is Western forces, NATO weapons and intelligence and money being used to invade and attack Russian civilians. Kursk issued an evacuation on 130,000 civilians.
Putin's probably happy about it. He can use this for mass mobilization. But if this escalates,
we're now talking about an invasion of Russia. And Ukraine is some, is what? What is Ukraine,
right? It's some, it means borderlands. No disrespect to Ukrainians.
I think it's a great country. It got invaded. None of our business. We get involved, an invasion
of Russia. Russia is a world power. This could be a spark that escalates the current conflict
into something substantially more dramatic. Agreed. I don't know that Trump solves the
problem. I guarantee Kamala, who's in the office now, will make things worse as they actively are.
Exactly.
The idea, and this is what RFK Jr. started talking about.
He started talking about the war in Ukraine and the funding and everything they're doing
is driving us towards annihilation.
Donald Trump may not solve all of our problems, but at least he's the guy who's saying,
when I was president, we did not have this war.
Putin backed off. We got rid of ISIS. We worked on peace agreements. You've got a choice.
Donald Trump is the least perfect guy for the job, for sure, but he's the best person we've
got right now. And if he does bring peace, this could avert an existential threat to humanity.
You're not overstating it whatsoever. I mean, I remember
I debated Destiny in Tennessee almost 18 months ago now. By the way, all of his predictions during
that debate were wrong, Destiny. I'll be waiting for your apology. Anyways, yeah, it's a really
big deal, man. And it's just a catastrophic loss of life you know from libertarian i'm hardcore
non-interventionist anti-war person like that to me is the most compelling argument for donald trump
and i and i still believe that despite the the fight fight fight moment is probably the most
courageous and and will go down in history as the most memorable aspect of this campaign for me the
most memorable thing or the most important thing he said was when he was doing the cnn town hall
and he said i just want people to stop dying.
Yeah, it was amazing.
It was so powerful.
It was so profound.
It was so simple, but so beautiful because we never hear it by these scumbag politicians who want endless wars.
He clearly does not.
This is how I was talking about RFK Jr.'s sincerity.
Trump is also sincere in this regard.
I do believe that.
Trump doesn't want to rule the world.
Right.
The military industrial complex does.
They want to take Ukraine.'t want to rule the world. Right. The military industrial complex does. They want to take Ukraine.
They want to shut down Russia.
They want to control Russia so that Russia can't overcharge Europe for gas and energy so that we can expand the NATO power and economic bloc so that we can create a, quote unquote, new world order.
And I'm not talking about a quote, a new world order as an as as a proper noun. I'm talking about what George H.W. Bush said
in the early 90s
about how the liberal economic order
would transform
into some kind of new
type of world order.
That's what they want.
Trump doesn't care.
Trump says,
Russia, make your oil,
trade your oil.
Be Russia.
We're going to take care of America.
Don't screw with us
or we'll nuke you.
And Russia's like,
okay.
And they back off.
We had in Ukraine the escalation, the ousting of Yanukovych and the building up of troops by
Russia on the border. Trump gets in, everything stopped. But didn't he send a bunch of money to
Ukraine and, or, or weapons? Congressionally approved. Yeah. So Trump has limited authorities,
but the point is, while he is far from perfect, he did a lot of Tomahawk missiles in his series.
There's only so much you can do as the president, as the commander of the ship, as the pilot.
You can't just hit the brakes on the airplane or everything falls.
It's true, but as our chief diplomat negotiating with these other powers, we got no new wars for the first time in my life.
And so when I'm looking at that and I'm looking at Kamala Harris, who's in the administration now and we're on the brink of World War Three, I'm like, Trump, please.
Exactly.
That's why it's crazy that Kamala Harris really got on that stage yesterday and made it seem like Trump was this communist authoritarian who started all these wars and created all these conflicts.
It's like this was during your time in the White House.
I don't think enough people are paying attention to the fact that Kamala Harris acts like she has not been in the White House the last three and a half years.
You have been a part of every negative decision that has led to our downfall,
but you want to blame Trump when he hasn't been in the White House since 2020.
And can you imagine the girl boss attitude if she goes to have a negotiation with Putin, right?
The I'm speaking like this is not someone I want representing our country in a potentially tense situation.
She's not charming enough to get elected by her own party fairly.
I don't want her representing us, especially with people who feel like we've been actively funding their enemy.
It was a couple of years ago, but she was actually asked about the Russia-Ukraine war.
And she goes in this long soliloquy about how Ukraine is a smaller country and Russia
is a larger country. And, you know, she's just such an imbecile. It's embarrassing that she would
they would even attempt to foist her upon us. But you guys are all obviously correct that
she would be an existential danger, not just to the American people, but to the entire globe,
put in the role of negotiating peace. We got some big news that dropped just before the show. This
is a tweet from Jack Posobiec. Breaking, President Trump announces he will establish a presidential commission on assassinations to be headed by RFK with full power to declassify all documents related to JFK, RFK, and J-13.
Oh, wow.
Poetic justice.
Wow.
You mentioned before.
Oh, man.
I'm sorry, dude.
I have to gloat a little bit longer about I want I want RFK Jr. to be in charge of the intelligence agencies.
And I want him to just get on stage and be like, I'm declassifying JFK. Here you go. They killed him. My uncle, they killed him.
I want to see him do that for poetic reasons, but I really do want him to be involved with health and human services.
Right. Someone who is really passionate about fixing the problems that we have with big pharma and our food supply.
I think that would be fascinating because I just think so many people who are in that position right now are sort of
like from the system. They've been a bureaucrat or they've worked for pharmacies. I bet though
the head of the CIA, if you could have the secret police investigating those people,
that would be very important because if there really are big bureaucrats manipulating our
food supply, the FDA might not even be able to figure it out but the cia can get down to
business the question sorry i was the question i'm asking though is after rfk gets in there
he clears house he exposes everything because at this point like we all pretty much know the cia
killed jfk let's be honest but when all of that gets declassified then what what is like our next
step because it's about to be turmoil when all these secrets start to unravel because I can only imagine the things that we don't know or that we have been completely
led astray about. It's like, who, who gets held accountable? Do we just abolish the CIA? Like,
what is the next step after that? Probably it'll get plastered as fake news and then half the
country will believe it's fake. It's censored on the internet. You get deleted on Instagram. If
you post it, fact checkers wrecks you. It doesn't really matter what the media does
because if he actually gives them that power to declassify
and then Trump can respond with
executive orders and things of that nature
to actually go after
these folks, they could do it. It's going to come down
to AG. I think the dam is broken.
They are struggling to maintain
narrative control. RFK got up on stage.
He took a sledgehammer to the TV.
We got this clip.
Benny Johnson posted it.
Trump is conducting an independent presidential commission on assassination attempts.
Let's listen.
Soon after I was, I can't even believe I have to say this, nearly assassinated in Pennsylvania
last month, Bobby called me to express his best wishes.
How does he make that sound funny?
Seriously.
By leaders who stand up to the corrupt political establishment.
When you stand up, you bring on some trouble for yourself, but you have to do what's right.
You have to do what's right for the country.
I will tell you, we are both in this to do what's right for the country.
That's one thing I can tell you.
I should be his VP, man.
I would have loved that. That's a cool shot right there. That's one thing I can tell you. I should be his VP, man. I would have loved that.
That would have been big.
He lost his father and uncle
in service to our country, and
Bobby himself was subject to repeated
threats to his safety
during the course of his campaign, while
being denied protection
by the Harris-Biden
administration.
And this is a tribute in honor of Bobby.
I am announcing tonight that upon my election,
I will establish a new independent
Presidential Commission on Assassination Attempts.
Wow.
And they will be tasked with releasing all of the remaining documents attempts. Wow.
They will be tasked with releasing all of the remaining documents pertaining
to the assassination
of President John F. Kennedy.
Does he go so far
as to actually appoint RFK to it?
So that's what Jack said.
Okay. This clip doesn't mention it,
but I think he said RFK Jr. would...
Man, if he gives him that power...
He said in honor of him,
he'd do an independent commission.
He didn't say that he'd put him in charge of it.
Yeah, but still, I mean, still, it's a big step.
It's a big step.
Just imagine, like, he's been on this,
like, Homer's Odyssey to figure out
who took out his father and his uncle,
and then he's just like all of a
sudden given the power to declassify the documents to actually prove out the case it's a real it's a
really profound thing it is i think people need to pause and think about the personal in the story
of the assassinations of jfk and rfk we hear these from a great historical context. We talk about the grassy knoll and, you know, the magic bullet theory and things like this.
Right.
And so for us, it's this it's this surface level history lesson.
We learn about it.
This is his dad.
Trump is saying you're finally going to get the documents about who killed your father.
Well, I mean, just just imagine how that how you would feel you would feel if you lost your dad and someone said,
the keys, all the answers you've been waiting for your entire life are standing right in front of you.
This is Bobby Kennedy Sr. is his dad.
We got sassied by Sirhan Sirhan.
This is the official narrative.
RFK Jr. does not believe that.
In a kitchen, like he's walking through a kitchen after a speech and some guy runs up to him.
But there's a guy behind him with a gun too. And we talked about this a little bit before the show,
but you know, he, uh, RFK was repeatedly denied secret service protection. And I know the Biden
administration post backs that, you know, initially when he asked for it over a year ago,
you're only supposed to get 120 days before the election. He got it less than a hundred days
before the election because of the assassinated on Trump's life. The reason that provision exists
at all, the reason that a secret Service protection is offered to major presidential candidates
is because his dad was assassinated. I can't imagine being in this position where these
historical precedents aren't just like because of someone you've heard about on the news, but because
they are active threats to your family that cause all of these rules and ways that we view presidential and
political security to change. Like that's that's deeply profound. And I think, you know, the thing
that struck me the most about RFK Jr. when he was on the show was that he was just very authentic,
very sincere. And I I think that this is something that resonates with a lot of Americans who are
frustrated with sort of the political rhetoric. That's what I felt most from Kamala's speech last night.
She was just sort of tap dancing around the point she's supposed to talk about.
And then she's, you know, smiling and waving and exiting the stage.
She's not offering anything.
I mean, opportunity economy.
What is she even saying?
I want to play this clip real quick.
I don't I'm trying to find where Trump does say it'll be RFK.
This may be it. And they will be tasked with releasing all of the remaining documents pertaining to the
assassination of President John F. Kennedy.
I'm going to put his nephew in charge.
So cool.
And they will also conduct a rigorous review of the attack last month.
But I tell you, I have never had more people ask me, please, sir, release the documents.
Yeah, I don't think he says it.
I don't know.
Before the show, Clint, you mentioned they asked Trump before why.
So he says in honor of Bobby, not that he's actually giving him the right.
They asked Trump before why he didn't release the documents. And you said that Trump, his response was, if you saw what I saw, you wouldn't have released them either.
That's what he told Judge Napolitano.
And I take him at his word that that's that's how it went down.
Now, the question is, what did he see?
And my obvious suspicion or conclusion that I come to is that, well, it's because the agency that is responsible is American and it still exists.
Because otherwise, why would you not tell the truth?
I think that's why Lyndon Johnson wanted to shut it down, because it would have caused a civil war if they saw that our own agency or the mafia was involved with our own agency
or the Russians were involved with our own mafia and our own agency.
Or under Roger Stone, Lyndon was in on it.
Lyndon was in on it?
Yeah.
According to Stone?
Yeah.
It's a plot where they go to him and they say,
if this happens, are you game to take over?
And he says, you got it.
Sometimes, but I don't think Bush was involved with 9-11.
He just looked like a pat.
Well, it's totally different.
Kind of, but they used him and he bought the narrative and played along
with it, but he thought it was real. Like, I think
Lyndon Johnson, but I do, maybe Lyndon Johnson knew
more. I think you are completely wrong about 9-11
and you are conflating two totally different things.
Well, I don't always think the figurehead
knows what's going on. Sometimes they use him. Well, that's certainly
true, but I think in this instance, I'm gonna
rely on Roger Stone, who's
done a lot of research in that arena.
I don't know for a fact, obviously.
I mean, this is what we're waiting for is to know for a fact.
We need these documents to be declassified so we actually know what happened.
Yeah, look, if someone asked me to put money on the table and your bet was CIA did it or, you know, official narrative, I'm going CIA did it every time.
Come on.
Maybe the mob because the Kennedys were hard on the mob.
Yeah, well, they probably worked in tandem.
Yeah, I think that the easy bet is official narrative is false.
Of course.
Oh, yeah.
The Lee Harvey Oswald story is ridiculous.
The guy, his gun was in the same building as him after the shooting.
He was eating lunch.
The single bullet theory is the biggest absurdity.
Like, dude, if he had done it, he wouldn't have been sitting in the building eating lunch afterwards.
He would have fled the scene.
It's such a ridiculous story.
And then was it Jack Ruby?
Yeah.
He dies right afterwards as well?
He took out Lee Harvey Oswald and then immediately gets killed.
Yep.
Tying up loose ends, huh?
Yeah.
Yeah.
I mean, Mafia, maybe.
You know?
Have you guys ever been to the Sixth Floor Museum in Dallas?
The museum dedicated to, you know, the assassination?
I find it really fascinating.
You can go there and you can look at, at like the spot on the ground where the bullet hit
JFK.
But really what's fascinating is that so many people go there and have questions and talk
about it.
If you stand on the sidewalk outside, we can look at where the shot was.
You can hear people talking about like, oh, I don't think this really happened.
And so the fact that this is something that Trump wants to talk about at all or that RFK
potentially could be kind of leading narrative on, think, draws in a lot of voters who are not necessarily political but do not trust our government.
I think a lot of people have lost faith in any form of government in this country.
I'm one of them.
Yeah, I know that.
But I think – but you are political.
I mean you're active libertarian. I think just run-of-the-day Americans who, you know, they might cast a ballot, they're
maybe not consistent, but they look at their local, state, and federal government and say,
you do not serve my interests, you serve your own interests.
I think the fact that there would be transparency on this front would be sort of a way to connect
with disenchanted Americans.
I think that's the thing that I like most about Kennedy is he has kind of the childlike,
I say this not in a condescending or insulting way, but he has a childlike naivete that these institutions at their core are intended to benefit the people and that they're capable of that and they ought to.
And that I'm capable of remedying what ails these institutions.
It's like, I think he's out of his mind.
I don't think there's any chance you could actually reform the CIA or the FBI. But I love the idea of a guy who's a true believer
actually giving it a go. I mean, that's way better than Pompeo or any of these other scumbags that
are in positions of power. Burns right now, it's like, these guys are super dangerous. Burns was
the ambassador to Russia when they were talking about the Maidan revolution. They were talking about how basically
it's the reddest of red lines. If you were to proceed with adding Ukraine into NATO, it'll
basically force our hand. And Burns was the American ambassador to Russia during that junction.
And then he goes on to become the CIA, despite the fact that we're now in a proxy war with Russia
because those warnings were ignored.
It's just it's crazy. But anyways, that was a weird tangent.
I just wanted to say I do. I do like the idea that if we're not going to go full libertarian minarchism,
I like the idea of having a true believer who's trying to actually like really reform these institutions.
All I can think about right now is getting drunk and celebrating and ordering a bunch of pizzas like I can't. You think it's over? Tim doesn't drink alcohol.
I'm saying like I don't, I don't.
I'm just so excited.
I feel so optimistic.
The hope is through the roof.
Seeing all these clips
that people are posting
on X of RFK Jr.
walking out
this filled stadium arena.
RFK Jr.
standing there
with Donald Trump
and everything they're saying
about the assassinations,
I'm like,
it's like the veil has been lifted.
Now we still have to win it, but today is a good day.
No time to celebrate.
It's like that's what the British did on Christmas Eve right before George Washington sailed across the Delaware and slaughtered them all.
They all got drunk partying because they thought they had it in the bag.
Oops.
Yeah.
No, no, no. I think the other interesting angle with this announcement from Trump is that he's gone out of his way to not badmouth the Secret Service, even though they failed in such an egregious fashion that he nearly lost his life.
And I can't decide if it's that he doesn't know what I know already about the details, because I've been researching this nonstop to actually figure out what transpired that day, or if he's afraid of them you know or if he's biding his time and he's being a
tactician about this realizing that he still has to rely on them to keep him alive and he doesn't
want to call them to the mat while he's still relying on them for his own safety i think that's
what it is because it's like that's a very dangerous position to be in it's like these are
the only people whose entire job is to protect you and they're also the people who are in cahoots to
try to kill you so he's kind of in this catch-22. But I feel like once he gets in the office,
maybe there's some way that he's able to clear that out
and get a whole new system in there.
There has to be a way.
I mean, the stand-down or just DEI obliteration of their capacity,
I don't know.
I don't think that's what it was.
I'm just saying that's the most benign answer,
and I also think it's the most absurd.
There are pictures of crooks walking around with a long gun.
Yep.
That was a stand-down order.
Yep.
I agree.
Because how do you not arrest that kid and question him?
It's just absurdity.
There was a man walking around a Trump rally with a rifle.
Yep.
End of story.
Sir, you can't have that here, okay?
Leave the rally.
This is the president we're talking about.
They did nothing.
It's the video of him climbing on the roof for me because he's this 20-year-old,
unathletic, skinny, scrawny kid who can barely even hold this gun. You see him dragging his
body up on the roof. There's people yelling like, he's on the roof, he's on the roof.
It's like, there's no way that Trump hasn't seen that. There's no way that people in the
Trump administration haven't seen that. So he knows what's going on. There was breaking reports this morning that the
Secret Service higher ups had told lower level Secret Service agents not to request additional
security details. Apparently, they only authorize. This is breaking news this morning,
so I have not had a chance to verify it. Let's pull it up. Okay, go for it.
We got this from Post Millennial. Secret Service HQ told agents
not to request more security
for Butler Rally,
where Trump was shot,
according to a whistleblower.
Senator Josh Hawley
released a letter Friday
that revealed new whistleblower allegations.
The Secret Service headquarters
had told agents in charge of the trip
not to request more resources
for the Butler PA Rally
due to security failures.
Would-be assassin Thomas
Matthew Crook was able to take shots at Donald Trump. The more we learn about this, now HQ said
don't request more security. You line these pieces up, they won the lottery twice in a row. I don't
buy it. Yeah. Well, then add to it that Donald Trump, since he left the White House, had not
had a counter-sniper team on his detail. The first time they finally do it, and by the way, based off of these disclosures, it's also included that it was not until 24 hours prior to this event that they finally authorized a counter-sniper team to be on his detail.
And 24 hours later, a bullet grazes the right side of his head.
How is it even possible that that's coincidental?
Is it true that that counter-sniper team did not
take the first shot in retaliation? It did not take the lethal
shot, is my understanding, but I don't know
for sure that that's been conclusively
answered. I heard today that
five Secret Service agents
resigned? Put on leave.
Is that because of this? In connection
to this, I mean, the head of the Secret Service
right now is saying, well, we don't want to rush to any
conclusions, which I know you're not rushing. This has been over a month. It's been
six weeks, dude. It's not no rush at all. But, you know, I think something you're mentioning
before is that Trump does go out of his way to praise Secret Service agents that he works with
closely. And the Trump family was doing this at the RNC as well. I find it interesting because
so much of what happened seems to be a difference
between the Secret Service that's sort of headquartered in Washington operating and the
agents that are actively with the Trump family. I'm not saying that they couldn't all be working
together or getting some kind of memo, but there seems to be obviously a divide in communication
because one of the reports that came out was that, you know, Trump's team had no idea that
there was an identified threat before they sent him out on stage. You guys are at the same event.
How is this not communicated at all?
And it makes me think of kind of Trump's history with staffing.
He would back people that, you know, I didn't think were good.
I think a lot of people were critical of, but he kind of stood by them.
There is a loyalty streak to Donald Trump that I think sometimes might be misplaced.
Yes, but I don't think that loyalty streak extends to him losing his life.
And he almost did.
So I think he's, I personally lean towards him, him biding his time.
But I just want, I want the, you know, the listeners to remember that it was 45, 48 hours
later that the RNC goes off and you would have had a different nominee while the nation
was in mourning.
They would have clearly foisted Nikki Haley upon us while also painting this absurd, contrived narrative that the Iranians were responsible for the attack on Donald Trump.
And then, oh, what do you know?
We have two candidates that are perfect puppets that are both hawkish towards Iran.
And now we have our war that we've been waiting for for 20 years.
The people who believe that Donald Trump staged the assassination blow my mind.
They think these are the— What was that Michael Malice was saying.
These are the people who who are who are saying, why don't you shoot the gun out of his hand when the cops are dealing with a guy?
That Donald Trump turned his head and got hit in the ear.
They genuinely believe either the person aimed for the ear or Trump hit a gel pack in his hat to fake it.
Why is his ear healed?
I mean, dude, it's like two weeks later.
Is his ear healed?
What are you talking about?
In defense of the crazies,
if there was a president I thought that could pull that off,
it would be the guy who was in the WWE for years
because that's what wrestlers do.
They would cut themselves.
But look, I've watched the footage extensively.
Corey Comperatore clearly lost his life thanks to a headshot from lead that's moving extraordinarily fast.
So I think it's an absurdity to believe that that was a, you know, false flag or whatever.
And I don't think Trump needed to.
He was already leading Biden.
Biden was in bad shape.
Like, that's something you do if you're behind and you really need to search forward.
Trump doesn't need to risk his own life or stage an attempt on his own life.
Secret Service wouldn't have resigned if it was fake.
None of them would have resigned.
And then consider the other angle of this.
If you're going to do that,
that means that you've sold out.
That for whatever reason,
because if you remember,
CNN and all these organizations
that had never been covering Trump's rallies,
suddenly we're all covering that rally?
I don't know that's true.
Based off of what I read it was, but I don't know.
The day that happened, everybody was saying that, and I could not find any clips from CNN or other outlets that were live during the rally.
It was live streaming on their website.
I don't know if it was on their channels.
Maybe.
I couldn't find any videos for that.
Really?
I could be wrong.
I just said, okay, I need to verify this, and I was unable to confirm it.
So my position is I don't know that's true.
That's fair.
Then I'll hold off on that.
Because that implies foreknowledge.
Well, exactly.
And that's what a lot of people were thinking is that if this is a put on by Trump that Trump is in on,
well, then you don't see this story buried over the next three weeks.
You see it upsold by the media because they have apparently become an unlikely team.
I just think it's BS.
Yeah, I think even defending that narrative that it was fake is a mistake.
It's like defending that he pooped his pants.
I was jokingly defending it, just to be clear.
But like, I can't, I don't even want to deign the conversation with respect because it's
so asinine to consider that.
Xavier, do you have an opinion on Trump's assassination attempt and how it affected
independent voters?
I think it woke a lot of people up to just how irrational and extreme our voting process or just our election process has gotten. Any sane person isn't wanting to see a presidential
candidate get assassinated. Like as much as I can't stand Kamala Harris, I would never wish
that upon her. So I do think it swayed a lot more independent voters to look deeper into, okay,
what is actually happening here? Why are they so desperate to take him out? And what is it that
they're so afraid of him doing that they're trying to do this for? But I definitely think it was
something that the CIA or the Secret Service was in on. I think that's pretty clear just based on
the evidence that's going on. But like you were saying, Ian, to say that it was, and I know you
weren't saying it in a serious manner, but entertaining the idea that Trump was in on it, it's just not worth it. What would he
have benefited from that? That so easily could have went the worst possible way. So I don't
think that there's any way that that would have benefited Trump. Then you also have to believe
that Trump is okay with some of his most ardent supporters taking live fire directly behind him.
It's an absurdity. Of, these people think that, though.
Yeah.
These Democrat voters.
Well, because they think he's a monster.
Yeah.
They live in TV world.
They think they're in a movie.
And Donald Trump is the supervillain.
Trump was already president for four years, and it was relatively mundane, except for
COVID.
I mean, the problems of the Russia russia gate scandal those democrats who did that
trump wouldn't do nothing right then the ukraine gate scandal once again democrats did that they
live in this broken reality i don't know how these people break out of it that's why i'm so excited
about the rfk jr thing though because that is a sledgehammer to the 1984 tv screen of big there's
a sledgehammer to big brothers tv because because a lot of people are going to have to now reconcile.
RFK Jr. is saying these things.
That's tough.
I don't know.
Like you're saying, some people like he was saying, the media got to him early to try
and poison the well.
It's still a powerful force that's going to be hard for people's cognitive dissonance
to reconcile that RFK Jr. says this is not the party of my family.
I can't support this. And
they're going to have to now contend with, is he a fascist too? I don't know how.
Bobby should go on the podcast market hard now. Now's the time to keep this message
amplifying of why he's- I think we'll see a lot more of him for sure. I think, you know,
partially now because he is a part of the Trump campaign in a way. And I think he does have an influence with a lot of people, but also because he said, I'm going to take my name off the state, off the ballot in swing states, but I'm staying on everywhere else. Like he is actively still kind of on the campaign trail, which is a very interesting position to be in. But I think Tim's right. I think Democrats do live in TV world. And, you know, this is partially because they bring out every celebrity they can during their convention. But also one of the
people that made me laugh, I can't remember the actor's name, but he's he spoke on night one and
he placed that terrible president on the show scandal like their best choices are just soap
opera like fake politicians. And I think that's really how they govern a lot of what they're
doing. It's all viewed through the lens of entertainment and Hollywood. House of Cards, that was a show that
got people primed to hate a corrupt president. Marvel movies get the hero villain narrative
embedded in people's minds. And then what do they do for Harris's campaign? They were like,
how can we allude to any popular pop singer right now? Right? Like that is really their game plan
to make it seem like she's not just like this mysterious figure who suddenly popped up after kind of being semi absent in the White House that she's got her name on for the last three years.
They're making it seem like she's your cool trendy aunt.
She is having a brat summer. I think one of the other lessons that we learned from the assassination attempt is that left wing and legacy media overall, to be honest, is not doing a good job of adapting to the fact that we are able to access information much faster than they can craft a narrative. Because right after
they tried to shoot Donald Trump or literally shot him, you see all these headlines talking
about it was glass or something bounced up or there was loud noise, like those fraudulent
headlines that really is someone in Gen Z, like that was insulting to my intelligence. Like you
really think that you're just going to put a headline in front of me saying that there were loud noises?
Or I even saw one saying that Trump fell.
You're going to tell me that he fell?
I just looked on Twitter and saw all these videos of this man being shot, and you're going to gaslight me and tell me that he fell?
They're not adapting well to that.
They can't control the way that we are perceiving information when we're able to access it now in real time.
Here's another thing to add to.
RFK Jr.'s endorsement is an open door now for a lot of people who can now feel safe to somewhat get behind Trump.
So there could be personalities who are not pro-Trump before who might be like,
well, you know, I still have some deep concerns about him, but I trust Bobby.
And so this opens a pathway now where he's bridged some of the more moderates who might have been scared to speak up might actually speak up.
Well, it puts me in that position where, you know, I was I was heavily considerate.
I talked to Ian about this regularly. Like I thought that that while I like Trump obviously better than Kamala,
I still thought that that what Bobby brought to the table kind of broadening the Overton window on topics that I really care about.
I was like, I might just vote for this dude, even though I disagree with him on many things, too, obviously.
But now he's off the table and it's like, all right, well, it's communism versus Trump.
It's not a real hard selection at that point.
And if Trump brings RFK into his administration for health and human services to address those issues.
Huge deal.
That's basically Trump saying, I might not admit it, but I'll put a guy you like in charge
of it.
How about that?
What concerns me, I guess, a little bit is it's a lot of changes.
They're talking about doing a lot of changes right away.
We need it.
We do need it, but can it happen?
Well, I don't know, but not a lot changed during his first term.
So I would like to see, he's only got one term left, right?
So he's going to have to move quick and move fast, break things.
But yes, you should be able to fix a lot too.
Bring in Vivek.
Bring in Elon Musk.
Bring in RFK Jr.
Use this tag team of really independent thinking, entrepreneurial spirited geniuses and let them run wild.
Given how terrible the current paradigm
is, I would
gleefully accept that new paradigm.
That's true because technocracy is super
dangerous. Getting people plugged into
a machine where they can't get out, that's so dangerous.
We have to do radical change to subvert it.
Yeah. Well, and I mean, we're
really dangerously close
to a wider war, either with
Iran or with Russia or with China or North Korea.
The list goes on and on.
I want to pull up this tweet because I was kind of talking about this.
This is from Colin Rugg.
He says, Justin, NFL quarterback Patrick Mahomes' wife releases a statement after liking one of Trump's Instagram posts.
Brittany Mahomes is under fire by leftists for liking Trump's platform on Instagram.
Brittany appears to now be defending her support for Trump, blasting the haters for not healing from issues they had from childhood.
Quote, to be a hater as an adult, you have to have some deep rooted issues you refuse to heal from childhood.
There's no reason your brain is fully developed and you hate to see others doing so well.
Epic.
So this is Britney's response.
She had liked Trump's 2024 GOP platform.
They're losing their minds.
Look at that.
Liked by Britney Lynn.
Bravo.
Now, this is, of course, pre, you know, before the RFK Jr. endorsement.
But this is what I'm talking about.
More people publicly endorsing Trump's positions.
And you know what?
I'm surprised a lot of people get attacked like this. And they apologize like oh no i i my finger slipped on the button and she's like shut up it's great i
really like that she has an apology for it uh but she's actually but the media hates this girl
she hangs out with taylor swift now because they're her husband and and uh travis kelsey
are on the same football team and And everything she does, they hate.
Everything she wears, they hate.
And it makes me think, it kind of makes you tough enough to be like,
well, I'm not going to hide my politics then.
If you don't like me already, I'm going to be honest with who I am.
So wait, she hangs out with Taylor Swift?
Yeah.
What if Taylor Swift is secretly based?
Wouldn't it shock me?
I'm just saying, you know, Swifties for Trump, et cetera.
What if Travis converted her?
She's a hardcore maggot.
I don't know i
think this is why i'm you know i always tell people like stop attacking people who haven't
even if taylor swift came out and she had those cookies or whatever the democrats or whatever
even if she made the endorsement you don't insult attack you persuade you say oh like i'm a big fan
i wish you would you know sit down with us and you try to win them over. You don't do them, then you're basically supporting fascism. RFK Jr. comes out and very eloquently states that, in fact, it's the complete
inversion of the truth, that the DNC closed off the primaries and they ultimately palace
couped Trump out of power. Not Trump. They did that to Trump, too, but they palace couped Biden
out of power and then foisted Kamala Harris onto the Democrat voters. It's a powerful,
compelling argument that really dismantles the top voters. It's a powerful, compelling argument that really
dismantles the top narrative they've been running on, defending democracy. You guys don't believe
in it. I think people need to realize, too, that there are still middle-of-the-road people who are
not deeply indoctrinated. Of course. That can be exposed to the truth. If they're surrounded by
the right people, we can spread this message. RFK makes a big move in that direction.
So we have to try and be as persuasive as we can to as many people as possible.
That being said, we also need to be wary that there are evil people who will seek to exploit you and lie to you.
These political pundits online who you know, they know the truth already, but say the opposite.
Regarding like political moderates, that's young people in general.
Like all the people that are young have not yet been in doctrine.
They have not chosen their path.
And that's constant forever.
There will always be new people that are ready to learn.
So that's people like Bobby teaching them.
I got to read this super chat from Space is Cool Man.
It's too perfect.
It says, Brat Summer, Nuclear Winter.
That is a good anti-Kamala slogan right there.
Oh, it is. I mean, Kamala Harris is not the person we want negotiating anything, right? Like,
I get it. Biden administration brought her out to represent some sort of diversity role and to, you know, wave and dance when need be. But they didn't even trust her with anything. They made
her the border czar and then sort of shunted her to the side. Like, no one wants Kamala Harris representing them, including Democrats.
That's why they didn't pick her the first chance they had.
For all the gamers out there, I would give Kamala a 14 charisma if you play D&D with zero persuasion and maybe like two points in intimidation.
14 charisma?
She has charisma enough to be a politician.
No, she, bro.
You see all those people screaming and dancing.
That's why she's done so many interviews.
That's not her.
That's everyone else at the event.
She's kind of cute.
And it's commercial.
Like, she's pretty enough to have charisma.
It helps her charisma.
So, like, 14.
If she had charisma, why is she not doing interviews?
Because she has no persuasion skill.
Did you see how.
She has very low intimidation skill.
She's not a good speaker.
Michael Malice exemplified this.
She's not very intelligent.
Malice exemplified this so well at the end of yesterday's episode as to why he doesn't want to listen to Kamala Harris.
And he was like, because I can say something sincere like me saying, oh, I'm really excited to listen to you guys on the Members Only show.
I think it's going to be good fun.
And if Kamala Harris has it, it's I'm so excited to hear you on the Members Only show.
Like that's not she lacks lacks charisma now i wouldn't give
her zero no yeah she gets a bonus to her seven or eight i don't think so willie brown thought
she was hot uh come on i think she gets a bonus plus two to her charisma and but the thing is i
think michael doesn't want to listen to her because if you listen to an evil person with
charisma you can get indoctrinated into their evil ways no he's like he's not good at it she
has no persuasion he has zero in it. She has no persuasion.
She has zero in persuasion.
She has no persuasion skill, which gives you bonus on top of,
and she has some intimidation skill.
She'll be like, you want Trump to win?
And you're like, oh, well, no.
No, my lady, no.
But she just has 12 intelligence, 11 intelligence maybe.
I disagree, Ian.
If this was true, they'd put her on TV more. Well like trump's got like 18 charisma with like a 16 points in persuasion
he's super charismatic and persuasive but she has like no persuasion ability they won't moderately
okay she inspires no one i know charisma someone who inspires people but she inspires no one that's
why they won't put her on TV and she won't do interviews.
I feel like she only inspires people who...
That's commercials promoting the DNC
and those are delegates who are brought in.
That's like saying,
does the cult leader have to be charismatic to his zealots?
Not if the leader's installed by commercials and television.
The reason they won't have her do interviews
is because she does not have charisma.
There's no intelligence.
That's the reason she doesn't do the interviews.
She can't speak extemporaneously she's like she's incapable of doing it and and
honestly i think her her blood alcohol content has been higher consistently over the past three
years than she polled in 2020 i'm being totally honest too i genuinely believe that okay no she
would be dead no well oh yeah no i'm sorry you have to do the point yeah but i think like she
pulled it two percent okay She's rocking.2.
Decimal command.
Yes.
If you swing the decimal one.
I was like, dude, 29% blood alcohol content is not something you survive.
You're right about that.
Is that true that she has a drinking problem?
How could I know?
I don't know.
But people have been suggesting it online.
I've been seeing.
Is it just your bloodshot eyes or something?
Look, I've partied enough in my day to recognize when someone's a couple of glasses of wine deep.
She seems like she's consistently that.
Or it's pills.
Or, worst case scenario, she's an imbecile.
I don't know which.
Combine all three, she still shouldn't be elected.
Yeah, I don't—what were you going to say?
Well, I was going to go back first.
Kamala Harris is only persuasive to people who have not paid attention in the last three and a half years and to people who don't know anything about politics. Because when I was watching her speech last night, if I was just stepping back objectively and I didn't know anything about her, I'd be like, okay, she's got some charisma because she's decent when she's in front of a teleprompter. She's not good at speaking off the cuff. She's not good at answering questions. So that's why she's not going to do interviews it said it was easier for her to do the meme approach like the whole brat summer thing like
that was a desperate way of trying to win over gen z because the thing is is gen z is like the
first generation that has grown up knowing to not trust the media because other generations it took
them quite a few years of being lied to to finally recognize that if it's on legacy media there's a
good chance that it's a blatant lie her her speech her acceptance speech was probably at at most probably a quarter
of rfk's speech today and it seemed to me that he was ad-libbing much of that um length do you mean
yeah yeah because half of it was her saying thank you well it was three to four minutes of it it
felt like it was applause lines and just to in the beginning and then
she spends 10 minutes talking about her heritage and just trying desperately to convince the
american people that she is in fact african-american i don't know why that's such a and relatable an
important point to make and then and then relatable and then she's a prosecutor and you know it's like
there was there was so little vision for what she actually wants to deliver to the country and when she finally got to it it was just purely a funhouse uh you know mirror image of the inverse of donald trump it's
like everything that you have to say is just counter him and and your vision of him is uh
is contrived it's it's not actually grounded in reality it's a straw man so if it if it works on
anybody i don't understand how It's the smiling and laughing.
They do a lot of smiling and laughing at that DNC, which is really disturbing.
Like, the economy's not in a good place.
Not time to laugh and smile, guys.
Like, get serious.
Severe inflation, $35 trillion in debt, $1 trillion in annual interest payments alone, multiple proxy wars.
They do that evangelism.
Let's all laugh and drink.
They keep doing this.
Michelle Obama's doing it.
They talk in, like, this when they're talking.
It's like, who the hell just talked normal?
Oh, AOC does it.
I agree.
It's the worst when AOC does it.
She really gets into it like this.
She has some good hand gestures.
She's really become a female politician.
Trump spoke for almost two hours at the RNC, right?
Yep.
Kamala Harris barely ordered Taco Bell with the elective for her speech.
I mean, it is crazy to me that this is their candidate.
She has this big moment.
She's primed for it.
And I honestly think Joe Biden would have spoken for longer.
And that's amazing because every speech he gave got shorter and shorter.
I mean, when we, I'm sure all of us at this table have said this at some point, the more she talks, the more she loses.
And they know this, and it couldn't be more obvious. I would not be surprised if they told
who, I don't know if they have applause signs in the amphitheater, or if they just told people,
like higher-ups or people in control of each section, look, we are going to give her the
longest applause break in human history, just as she takes the stage, because we only have her
plan to talk for 15 minutes. We want three minutes of that to be applause,
and then every time she says anything remotely good,
we want another standing ovation, buy us 20 more seconds.
I mean, I bet if you counted it, she said maybe 1,000 words.
It was embarrassing.
They bounced those signs up and down, like the people hyped or something.
To make it look really busy and full.
200 of those words were thank you much.
I just really want to hone in on that.
If you watched the beginning of her speech, it was thank you. Thank you. Thank you. Like she went
on with that for a solid two minutes. And part of the breaks too, I keep saying this, Kamala Harris
has social anxiety. I know a nervous laugh when I hear one. And I'm sure you guys heard about like
the rapid turnover she was having with her staff. Well, if you listen to what a lot of her staff
members said is that every time that there was a big event or somewhere that she had to show up for she would make her staff pretty much do like a rehearsal
of like let's say i was walking into this room and she would have her staff sit in all the seats
that you guys would so that she could just pretend on how she would have conversations with these
different people she has no confidence in herself she's an extremely insecure yet dangerously
ambitious politician who keeps getting put into these positions to let other people do the work. She's just the face. She
doesn't want to be anything beyond that. We were watching her speech. We were doing a simulcast
on InfoWars with Roger Stone, myself, Luke, and Alex Jones. And Alex is just like,
during that applause break, he just goes, you ever going to talk?
I thought he was going to have a total mental breakdown.
It was hysterical.
Let's jump to this debate.
We got this tweet.
It's going viral.
It's a clip from the DNC of Tim Waltz pulling on his son's arm.
And a lot of people are suggesting it shows that he's an abusive parent.
But others suggest he's just trying to pull his son away from a teleprompter from bumping into it.
Here's the clip.
You can see right there he yanks him.
That's it.
And it rewinds.
I don't know who made this, but everyone's sharing it.
He pulls him pretty hard.
And then you look at his face.
And a lot of people have said he's got a grimace on his face.
He looks frustrated.
He's pulling his son.
His son's got a mental, that face he makes.
His son's got a learning disability of some sort. And so this is following on this story where Gus Waltz cried when his dad said
that he loved him. And we'll play the clip for you. Okay. So they're just doing stupid music.
Is that it? I thought this was a sweet moment, honestly. Yeah. I, you know, when I saw this
clip going around, you have gus waltz crying
when his dad calls him out and says i love you and so i talked about it on my morning show and
i said it's actually one of the most heartwarming things you know this kid sees his dad's up on
stage and he says that's my son i love him and he's he's crying my only thing was i started
laughing like your dad's lying about everything lying about ivf and all this stuff claiming like
trying to make people think that his family got IVF when they did not
because it's political. And so, but I don't, I'm not going to rag on the kid for this. However,
however, in this debate, when people show Tim Waltz yanking his son and having that look on
his face that, that some have suggested is a look of frustration. Others have said,
he's just pulling him away from the teleprompter. I don't buy that.
He's not going to trip into the teleprompter. He's
walking right past it. The pull of his arm doesn't do
anything to pull him away from the teleprompter. He might be
eight feet away from that thing, too. Well, no.
They're walking through it. She walks in front of it.
But either way, look at the direction
Gus is walking. Ducking under it, maybe, right
there. He pulls him hard. Yeah, he doesn't need to be pulled.
So, regardless of what you think,
the narrative has now, the argument, the narrative is now the argument.
The debate is this. The reason why Gus Waltz started crying when his dad said he loved him is because they believe people are arguing this is sign of abuse.
A kid who grew up with a learning disability from parents who are frustrated having to deal with him.
I got to imagine I said I could imagine, I'm not trying to take sides
on this debate, but you got a kid with a learning disability and the parents are like, stop, it's
like this, stop doing this, stop, why won't you listen, why can't you learn? And so people are
suggesting the reason he cried. Now, let me say this first. There were several conservatives who
mocked Gus for crying this way. Little over the top there, eh son, little weird. Some people are
like, why is he crying so heavily?
And then other people pointed out, when you see this clip,
maybe it's because his dad never said he loved him.
And here he is at this political rally saying,
that's my son and I love him.
And the kid, it's the first time he's heard that from his dad.
Or he rarely hears it from his dad.
And his dad's kind of mean to him.
And so he takes it.
He stands up and he claps and cries.
I wouldn't be surprised to find out that the guy, and I'm talking about Tim Waltz, who puts on these over-the-top smiles is
actually a jerk behind the scenes. I wouldn't be surprised to find that out. I can't make any
claims. I can understand this argument because when I saw him crying and clapping and saying,
that's my dad, I laughed and I'm like, all right, you know, like but i'm not gonna get mad at a kid for
cheering for his dad that being said wouldn't we assume 99 of people would stand up and wave
when his dad was like that's my son i love him they go yes thank you thank you i would have
cried too if your dad cheered cheered for you from like that's like a very touching moment i feel like
it i also i want to know how severe is his learning disability isn't he like non-verbal
like isn't it he has a non-verbal learning disability which impacts his ability to learn and communicate.
But it doesn't – like he can talk.
It's not like he's – from what I read about it.
And obviously like they haven't given us a very specific diagnosis other than like very intense ADHD and a nonverbal learning disability.
I mean if I was 17 and my dad was, you know,
giving his acceptance speech to be the vice president of the United States and he talked very glowingly about how much he loved his family and me,
I would probably react.
I wouldn't react like that.
I wouldn't have ugly cried.
I wouldn't have ugly cried.
But there's no doubt I would tear.
Nice masculine tear down the cheek.
It's just me.
I wouldn't.
I'd stand up and I'd smile and I'd wave and I'd be like, thanks, Dad. You're from Chicago. You're built different.
Maybe. You're from Chicago.
But you were there longer than me. Sure.
I'm from SoCal. I'm fragile.
I'm not suggesting that
nobody would have an emotional reaction.
The argument
other people are making, and maybe it's just
a kid who loves his dad. I don't know. I thought it was
actually heartwarming to see this kid clap for his dad.
He's proud of his dad. His dad's saying he loves him well especially if he has special needs
it makes sense that he was kind of like overstimulated reaction that poll doesn't even
seem that aggressive for people to be coming up with these like massive conspiracies about what's
happening like to me that just looks like come on hurry up like we have limited time they're
going to go to commercial that's what it's giving to me yeah but also i really don't want to talk
about what politicians are doing or like their relationship with their kids unless we're talking about Ashley Biden's diary, because we still don't
have the clarity on that that we deserve. And she introduced Biden on the first day.
Sorry, sorry, go ahead. I was going to say like before. So in 2020, they just brought out every
single granddaughter. They could no grandsons, just granddaughters. And this time they're
bringing out Ashley because they can't bring out Hunter, right?
I mean, I really wonder what would have happened if, you know, you know, Beau Biden hadn't gotten his, you know, terminal cancer diagnosis.
I think they wouldn't lean so heavily on these ne'er-do-well children.
And what's with Ashley Biden's accent?
Did you guys catch that?
I didn't see it.
She had a weird accent.
Did she?
Yes.
Did you guys watch?
Yeah, I watched a clip right right now you didn't watch it i
think i did she was there yeah she has she spoke she introed biden wow and he was like that's my
daughter i know it is all thought about her let's see if i can find a video i don't know if i uh
no they're all interviews let's see, she had like a weird accent.
And I tweeted, I was like, this is weird.
Why is she talking like that?
I'll say that, you know, my initial... I think this might be it.
That's it.
The Violence Against Women Act.
I don't hear an accent there, do you?
You just gotta...
A little bit more.
Dad was always there, doing everything he could to be a true partner to her.
Dad, you always tell us, but we don't tell you enough,
that you are the love of our lives and the life of our love.
I thought that I would be a mess, but he was the one crying, and I was the one who had to comfort him.
You don't hear it?
I hear it.
It sounds like English is her second language.
It sounds...
So, to me, it sounds like English is her second language
but she learned English when she was 11
or 12
I don't hear anything that intense
she sounds like a little flurry to me
but that's it
she sounds a little like XY chromosome
a little bassy
she's got like an Eastern European
like pole slightly
in the way that she talks,
there's a weird kind of thing there.
You're more of a,
you have a more finely tuned ear for these things.
To me, it sounded like kind of the American aristocracy,
aristocrats, like, they have a little bit more
of a bougie tone to them, so that's all I caught.
Isn't it called like a transatlantic accent? Yeah, yeah. Like the JFKs.
They were famous for that. There are coastal
cities on the East Coast that actually do have very
unique accents, especially because they've done
a lot of mobility. He's, what, Delaware?
He's Delaware. So maybe they have a little accent.
I don't know. Dad knows that
family is everything.
Knows.
He taught me about it in the shower.
Our brother Beau, to cancer in 2015. She's reading to me. taught me about it in the shower. Our brother Beau to cancer in 2015.
She's reading to me, I think.
It sounds like someone who learned English as a young child.
So I know a lot of people who English is a second language and they have some kind of,
sometimes will make weird inflections.
It sounds like she's trying.
Maybe I'm wrong.
Maybe she just had a speech impediment that she overcame. So it lingers. He inherited the Biden family stutter. That's true. That's true. she's trying. Maybe I'm wrong. Maybe she just had a speech impediment that she overcame so it lingers.
He inherited the Biden family stutter.
That's true.
That's true.
It's possible.
You know, I mean, I got this one friend who is from Poland, and then he learned English,
a second language, when he was like a young kid, and so he's constantly making up words.
I bet he sounds like a total idiot.
I bet he's a real scumbag, and every time he guest hosts on this show, he never brings
up the fact that he co-hosts it with Clint.
Luke!
Probably a pretty low IQ guy.
You scumbag, you!
Probably just pimps himself out and gives no love to his co-host.
He's going to love that.
This is the point that I'm making.
I'm not saying that she's got a thick European accent.
No, no.
I'm saying that I listened to her speak, and I was like, huh?
My bets are on that she's reading on the teleprompter.
That's not North American dialect.
But why is she doing
this thing where her talk
is like this? It might be that she's
not comfortable. Like Ian's right. If she's reading off
a teleprompter and she's not, I mean, she doesn't really
give that many public addresses.
She might just not be prepared.
I think she was just trying to put the
diary rumors to bed.
That's my guess. Probably not.
Take it to bed instead of the shower.
To the bed.
I'm sure.
God, I can't.
I don't even want to make those jokes.
It's really bad.
She's an adult woman now, but like making those jokes about, you know.
Well, it's not.
Similarly, the Tim Walz thing, like abuse allegations are serious, right?
Like they're not something we should take lightly because so many children suffer at the hands of people who are in charge of their lives, you know, their caregivers.
But it is it is becoming more common to look at these families and be like, there's something weird going on here.
And unfortunately, the diary is one of those things that people felt like Biden was a weird guy.
And then when you get this diary that she has now confirmed with hers, like it just makes people think, like, what are you actually selling to the American public?
What was Joe doing with that dog in the shower?
There was a dog in there?
When he broke his leg.
He was getting out of the shower and the dog did something.
Oh, I forgot about that.
He reached out and pulled its tail or something?
Yeah, he reached out and pulled the dog's tail while he was in the shower and slipped.
My guess is he blamed the dog
but the dude just slipped.
I don't know. That's what it was. He was in the shower. I think he went to pull its tail. The story is he pulled the dog, but the dude just slipped. I don't know. That's what it was.
He was in the shower.
I think he went to pull its tail.
The story is he pulled the dog's tail.
I could be wrong about that.
He was in the shower and pulled the dog's tail.
He pulled the dog's tail and he slipped.
Why is the dog in the bathroom?
I don't know.
I feel like that's pretty common.
Is it commander?
It's common to put your dog in the bathroom when you're taking a shower?
The dogs will enter the bathroom.
Yeah, they won't.
You leave the door open.
Nervous energy.
Or they sit outside and cry.
What do they call that?
Abandonment issues or whatever when they think you're gone.
They want to be near you.
Right.
Okay, so the dog comes into Joe's.
So Joe's taking a shower and it's probably in his bathroom.
Let the door crack open, yeah.
Dog walks in and then he reaches for the towel.
The dog turns around and he grabs its tail.
I thought he grabbed it on purpose just to play with the dog.
I have no idea, man.
Look, my question, do you think that Tim Waltz, was that a sign of abuse?
Did you get that vibe?
It's so hard to tell off of that.
And again, like, I just think making abuse allegations is so serious that you have to
be really careful about it.
It's obviously, it doesn't seem like he trusts his son to navigate the stage.
And, you know.
But there may be a reason.
Maybe there's a reason for that. We don't know also let me just say real quick i i first saw
this and i immediately quote tweeted it and i was like i just obliterated the dude and then
someone in my my replies goes well look at where the teleprompter is and i hadn't even seen the
teleprompter before so then i went back and i watched it very closely like this is a pruder
film i was like rewinding it back and forth to try and figure out what i had actually witnessed and i concluded that i'm not sure but i'm going to
try and give the benefit of the doubt because i feel like the democrats would uh you know paint
trump as the worst things imaginable if something like that were to happen and well i think that
his policies are atrocious and that we ought to be condemning him for that unless we actually have
definitive evidence that he's abusing his kid let's not go there you know and i thought shamus of freedom tunes had a really good tweet about this where
he was like you know i should pull it up and quote it better i'm not going to do justice to his just
abuse it he deserves but he said something the effect of like oh yes making fun of a vice
president's child it's a new low for republicans but it's an old low for democrats and then he had
the screenshot of i think a huff post article where they point out that when Sarah Palin was nominated to be the VP, there was a Family Guy episode making fun of the fact that she had a kid with Down syndrome.
And so it's actually like this moral high ground that someone is pulling out right now. I think, you know, we could all be better to the children of politicians who don't opt to be in the spotlight, right? Minor children of politicians. I remember this with Barron, who was 12 at the time.
And I remember being in a corporate office that I worked for.
And they were like, can we make fun of him?
He's like 17, right?
And it turned out he's just already at that age.
He looked tall for his age.
He was already 6'1".
Right, right, right.
He was already storming over the White House.
But I think if we want to be a decent society, we have to think critically about the things
that we're saying, especially about minors.
Exactly. And I wonder if Baron has some capacity to convert the hate he's received into like HGH.
That's why he's so tall.
Yeah.
I think he's like eight foot four just based off of the hate.
Ian, you're a scientist.
Jordan Peterson was just talking about anger with Theo Vaughn.
It was like eight months ago when I was watching the interview last night and about how powerful and useful anger can be if you get it behind you.
Like get thee behind me, Satan, and how you can
use that to propel you up.
Drive you, yeah.
So maybe he's done that.
I always thought he was tall because Melania put, I think it was either caviar or like
gold bar cream on him as a baby, some like crazy expensive moisturizer.
And she was like, for my precious baby, which I think is like the most Melania Trump thing
ever of all time.
That's the most Trump thing ever to bathe your infant in caviar.
Get out of here.
And that's why he is as beautiful and tall as Trump always says he is.
Does anybody know how tall he actually is?
Because he looks as if he's seven feet tall.
I think Trump said he was 6'7".
6'7", okay.
He looks taller than that because Trump's like 6'3", and he towers over Trump.
He grows like three inches every month.
That's what it looks like.
Yeah, he's like 12 feet by now.
And guys can grow until they're like 21, I think.
I mean, a lot of men hit puberty ends or the growth ends when they're in early college.
He could be 7'1", by the end of next year.
It'd be funny if Barron Trump, to everyone's surprise, has nothing to do with politics at all,
totally bows out and goes pro in the NBA.
That'd be so hard. That'd be so funny they there's a funny chart showing like it was like a
meme that's the the the percentage likelihood of being in the nba as your height goes up
and so people who are you know like seven feet tall have like a 17 chance of being in the nba
i think he never i think he doesn't play ball he doesn't play basketball trump wanted him to but
he plays golf and soccer.
It would be amazing.
They haven't said officially where Barron's going to college.
What if he is about to be on some crazy University of Kentucky basketball team?
Nephilim don't have good ball handling skills, so I don't think he's—
Doesn't matter because they're just closer to the net.
That's true.
That's why.
You don't really have to dribble when you're a center.
Yeah. There's true. You don't really have to dribble when you're a center. Yeah.
There you go.
Well, I'm trying to get his official hype.
I was going to say, I think going back to what you were saying earlier about the moral high ground of saying both sides are making fun of the other sides, like kids and the kids of VPs.
It reminds me of there was the debate after Trump got shot because so many people were online, like making fun of the fact that he got shot.
Like I even saw people in my own family because a large portion of my family is radical left saying how they wish the shooter was black because then they wouldn't have missed.
And I was repulsed by that, obviously.
But then I start seeing people pull up screenshots of talking about when everything happened with Nancy Pelosi's husband or talking about when Democrats were dying after getting the vaccine and people were celebrating on the right.
So that is one of those things when it comes to just being a moral, decent person.
I think we all kind of need to do a better job on that.
And rather than pointing the finger like, oh, well, why are you making fun of us now?
And then it just this back and forth just won't end.
Just to be clear, when I was concerned about Mr. Wall's son there, I was not in any way demonizing his kid.
I was concerned about him and his treatment of his son.
I think that's a total, like, that's more fair game.
Like, if I thought there was actually valid concerns that Donald Trump was abusing his kid,
I'd be like, all right, yeah, that's probably a fair conversation to be had.
Which is why I think the conversation about adult Ashley Biden's diary is so different than a lot of these things. And I mean, I think one of the challenges with sudden new public figures is,
Walls deserves probably a lot of criticism.
I think that he is obviously a liar.
I think he's proven that very quickly.
I think he was not a good governor.
I think that there are all kinds of issues with the policy.
I think that he pretended to be center
and has obviously moved very progressively.
That's a danger to the country.
But it's hard to say what that looks like in the home life.
And I think especially in this case, they're all going to be under very intense scrutiny,
and we just can't make a definitive statement based off one moment.
What about J.D. Vance? Is he a liar?
Is there an example?
I just wonder. He's new in the spotlight.
I just want to criticize both sides equally if there's a reason to.
I don't know anything about it.
If you could present me an example of him lying, I haven't seen it.
That's the thing.
The wall stuff surfaced so quickly.
I think people criticize J.D. Vance for being a former never-Trumper,
but I said this however many weeks ago when they announced that he was the VP.
I actually like the redemption arc, the idea that you would
have someone who was like, yeah, I really didn't like Trump and I watched things go well. And so
I changed my mind and I'm in this position now. I think it's better to have someone who is open
and honest about converting. At least he acknowledges the evolution as opposed to the
corporate media who lies to you for a year plus, maybe three years straight, that Joe Biden is
right as rain.
And then overnight, they all just flip the script and they tell the truth.
And they don't make any concessions.
But J.D. Vance can't have a change of heart.
But they can all lie for us.
They act surprised.
I can't believe it.
Can you believe what we're seeing here in this debate?
Oh, heavens, they tricked us.
What happened?
Well, Tim Murtaugh, who's back on the Trump campaign, he was a 2020 communications director.
He had this column up that was like, any journalist that acts surprised lied to you and they should immediately leave the profession.
I agree.
They did something wrong.
They lied.
They lied.
And if they didn't realize that they're bad at their job and if they knew the whole time, which we know they all did, because everyone on the right knew about it.
I don't understand how it could be so obvious to one side and not the other.
Clearly, everyone...
These people function strictly off of a narrative frame set by their corporate media masters.
But what's weird is that the corporate media themselves, some of them, I do think, actually
buy into it.
Like, they're so deep in the Kool-Aid that they forget that they're actually just propagandists
and they start to actually think they're telling the truth.
It's weird to watch. And I think they think they're actually just propagandists and they start to actually think they're telling the truth. It's weird to watch.
And I think they think they're doing a service.
Like, I don't know if you feel this way
because, you know, you've come from a different background,
but I think a lot of young journalists will say like,
but saying these things is good.
I'm helping the greater good when I say these things,
even though the things that they're presenting
are inherently false
or they're not doing enough to fact check them.
Well, when you portray your opposition as the epitome of evil which is what they've done
with donald trump well then certainly your your the limit of of response that you can set for
yourself obviously increases because you are up against abject evil it's like if i was in a you
know facing a communist takeover like like, yeah, I'm going
to probably turn down my morality meter because I have to survive. You know, we're in war now. I
have to survive. So I think it's what they've done it to themselves. But the weird thing is that it's
contrived that he's not actually that threat that they believe him to be. Yeah, man, it's the danger
of like if there's a fire out of control, a wildfire, they'll do a controlled burn to prevent
the wildfire from continuing. If they think Trump is a wildfire,'ll do a controlled burn to to prevent the wildfire from continuing if
they think trump is a wildfire they think that controlling a burn is is legit is like ethical
when in reality like what do you if there's no unfortunately they stopped doing the uh the
the underburns in california now the entire state's burning down because of these controlled
burns i thought you guys are right about like not going hard on on the family of politicians and
just maybe not going hard on people because what of politicians and just maybe not going hard on
people because what i think what's happening is a lot of a lot of people that are outside the system
are wondering like who am i going to support in 2028 when i can finally vote they're looking at
like who are the good guys right now not who are right they're looking at who are the good people
morally yes so well that's that's been my litmus test for a very long time this is why despite my
differences of opinion with rfk jr I was seriously considering voting for the guy,
because he strikes me as sincere and honorable.
And that's just something you don't see in American politics hardly ever.
I want to bring up this debate again.
We had this debate on the Culture War podcast, so we'll just do this before we go to Super Chats.
I tweeted this.
If Trump promised to cut all funding to Ukraine and Israel and foreign interventions,
but he would use the money to pay reparations to descendants of slaves, would you support this?
As of right now, with 105,000 votes, 57.2% said fund war and no reparations.
42.8% said pay reparations and war.
My position is if this was the only choice, I go for pay reparations and the war.
What do you guys think?
End the war and, yeah, whatever.
End the war and burn the money.
I don't care.
End the war.
Burn the money.
Not surprising.
That's a good point.
Ian and I are in.
Yeah, I mean, no, I would rather it go to minorities or really what I would like to see, as I said before the show,
I would love for it to go to uh victims of the lockdown era yeah like those those are the people that you don't have to
worry about generational gap and proving lineage to see if you're uh you know descendant of slavery
like no we were actually abused and our civil liberties were violated and we lost trillions
of dollars yeah that would be more fair but the problem is is that it would come from us so to
answer your question honestly is i would choose pay reparations and war. That is what I would choose. I'm shocked
that that many people choose that. There are, of course, a lot of people saying neither,
neither, neither. Right. The purpose of the hypothetical is to is to gauge what you think
is a greater priority. Obviously, everyone's response is we shouldn't do either. Yeah. This
is the Michael Malice test. These people. Yeah. yeah yeah it's a question of what you think is a greater priority and so the reason why this question comes up is because
you have this debate over reparations but then how can we even be having that debate when 200
billion dollars goes to ukraine for what so they can invade russia and push us to the brink of world
war three just uh authorize another 100 million or something it's ridiculous it's insane they just
keep finding more money without congressional authorization too,
which is also bizarre. But yeah,
I mean, look,
I think even Dave Smith would agree with this.
If you're going to be burning
money and printing and borrowing and taxing us into
oblivion, yeah, I would rather you be spending
it on anything other than killing people.
You know, like, I think that's
totally fair. Even libertarians who absolutely
hate everything the government does, we still all would for the most, agree. End the war, pay the reparations, whatever.
The extremely simple take on this is if Donald Trump were to come out and say, hey, everybody, a populist who want to see an end to the war, you'll win. And there's a way we're going to, if I win the presidency, I end these wars, I bring our troops home, I get peace deals. How do we guarantee that I win? Whatever that money was, it's going to go for reparations. Now everyone who wants reparations, you can vote
for me too. Interesting. I mean, I hate both options, obviously. But if I had to choose between
the two, unfortunately, I would probably choose to fund the war only because Israel's in there too.
Ukraine, I don't feel like we should be sending any money to Ukraine. Israel, I feel like we have
sent an excessive amount. But even if we stopped funding them, that's not going to end the war in Israel.
With Ukraine, if we stopped funding it, I do think that that would simmer out. But with Israel,
it's going to keep going. And then if Israel loses, then I really feel like we are doomed
here in Western society. So then we'll have much bigger problems than paying reparations.
Extrapolate. Why would we be doomed in Western society if Israel were to lose?
Because Israel is like our only ally in the Middle East. And if they get taken down,
then you have the collective Middle East led by Iran wanting to get their lick back against the
United States. Then we already pissed off Russia. We pissed off China. You got three major people
who want to come after us. And Hamas, if they're a key leader in leading the Middle East against us,
they have been saying since 1988, they want
to take out Jews and Christians worldwide and really eliminate all of Western society. So if
Israel loses the war, we are doomed over here. Well, it's an interesting argument. I don't agree.
I don't think that we are in danger of a land invasion from anyone ever. And as long as we
have a nuclear arsenal that can wipe out the world multiple times over, I don't think that they're going to engage with us in a bombing campaign either.
So while I do agree, I do agree that probably if we were to stop funding Israel, there's a
distinct possibility they could lose that war. I think it's actually more likely that if we were
to defund that war, that they would actually then go to the negotiating table and work towards peace.
And I think that would be to the benefit of not just the Palestinians, but also to the Israelis, who I think have ultimately created
such a toxic environment amongst their neighbors. Turkey is getting very close to actually entering
this war, and Turkey's a NATO ally. I mean, that is such a paradigm-shifting maneuver.
I don't think people are paying or giving it enough thought as to where this thing
might be headed. Well, so here's a round two. Would you like to read the new question I proposed?
Round two. Trump promises to end the war in Ukraine and Israel, but he will use the money
instead to deliver delicious chocolate chip cookies to all Americans instead. Would you
support this? End war, gimme cookies. No cookies, more war. Seed oils or no seed oils? No cookies
because America's already fat. End war, give me cookies.
Here we go, 95.46.
We have too many big-backed Americans. We need to
unnormalize being obese, so
I am anti-cookies. You're going more
war again? This man
loves war. If it's coconut oil,
I'll go with the cookies.
Maybe with a nice coconut sugar or honey.
But if it's like safflower oil, no.
You would rather go to war than have seed oils?
World War IV, Hannah Clare.
I will go to war over seed oils.
It's not over seed oils.
Come on, end the freaking wars.
Ending war, I don't know.
I don't know enough about it, about imperialism and the danger of letting our guard down militarily.
Like if we stop the offense, someone else will begin the offense. That's the idea of global war. We'll wear the offense and the danger of letting our guard down militarily like if we stop the offense someone else will begin the offense that's the idea of global war the offense and the defense
right because we've got every side of everything right now but even if we win the war it's like at
what cost it's like we're wiping out so many people it's like oh it's just lose lose thank
you yes i agree with you on that i'm not a pro war person it's just i would rather why why not
lose why pre-covid Trump, why was the economy doing
so well and there were no new wars? It's almost like when we don't waste money in these wars for
conquest to create some liberal economic order, we actually see Americans prosper because the
economic resources are going towards the people of the country. Well, that's the whole America
first mantra, right? What some people have pointed out in response to the actual question about
ending the war is that the money spent on war in many ways does go to American companies
and is spent in this country. So when they're building rockets, it's American jobs that are
getting paid the salaries that they buy cookies with and then they go home. But the truth is,
while that is true to a certain extent, if all of the money was in the economic resources, the resources themselves are traded
amongst only the Americans for the purpose of generating resources for Americans. Forget money.
Let's just talk about general trade. We are all trading and the end result is a rocket
that none of us will ever get to use and it's fired off in a foreign country. Or we're all
trading and the end result is a giant water slide for which we'll remain in
our community and we can use whenever we want. One gives us something that gives us more luxuries,
one doesn't. Just like you can retrofit an economy to go from like an industrial
manufacturing base that makes roads and cars into an economy that makes missiles and tanks.
You go from like a car company into a tank company. You could go from a tank company into
a car company. So you could kind of reverse engineer the military industrial complex into an industrial complex of
another nature. Of course, then the idea is, do you want to let your guard down militarily?
That's another- The argument is deeply flawed because they're both mass welfare programs.
You are stealing money from the taxpayer or through inflation via printing and borrowing,
and then you're handing it out to your cronies.
Well, your cronies, instead of being Halliburton or Lockheed Martin, just becomes the minority population that you've opted to give them the money for reparations.
There's still a multiplier effect when you hand out money to people.
They go and they spend it.
That goes to the corporations.
They then hire more people.
It's the same.
There's still a multiplier effect whether you're giving it out through reparations or through a corporation.
I just think that they're both obviously terrible.
And on one side, there's actually war and death and destruction.
On the other side, there's, you know, I won't say anything else.
What we've got now is conquest because in order to combat inflation, it looks like they're trying to seize resources from other countries.
If we stop the conquest, then there will be an attempted resource seizure within our country is seemingly the fear.
I know.
Oh, no, you're right.
We should invade Alaska.
We should take all of the troops.
Don't we possess it?
I was going to say, invade one of our own cities.
Well, for whatever reason, we're not doing any energy exploration or development in our
own territory, which is a massive, massive allotment of land that we control, that no
one disputes.
But for some reason, we're like, one disputes but for some reason we're like
but why don't we go to like iran and blow them up no why don't we go to alaska where there
aren't people we don't have to destroy the great wild wild lands or anything like that
there are areas where we could begin development i went visited alaska last year and i asked some
the locals who were there i was like would you be upset if the U.S. said they wanted to put development around these cities and start doing energy stuff?
They're like, oh, that'd be fantastic.
We'd love to see that.
Our lives would get better.
I'm sure there are a lot of people who disagree.
But on average, people that I talked to were there were like, oh, that'd be great.
The economy would improve.
We'd get more tourists.
We'd get more jobs.
Development would be fantastic.
But they won't do it.
So why are we in—
Why won't they do it, by the way?
What is the—
The answer that I was told—I think it was Daniel Turner and Jack Busobo were talking about this—that it's the wealthy playground.
The ultra-wealthy elites, that's their safe haven where they want to go and say, no, no, you can't touch ours.
Okay.
I would think that it's probably more cost-prohibitive to drill into frozen land for oil and gas, wouldn't it be?
I don't know if that matters.
The question, of course, would be
energy return on energy invested.
If it takes... And then transit costs, too,
because it's so far away. Pipeline.
Is there a pipeline, though?
Yeah, but you'd have to run it through Canada.
Yeah, I bet there is. Let me pull up
an oil pipeline map.
I remember the Gulf,
as you're pulling that up,
the Gulf,
that Gulf oil spill.
What was that like 15 years ago?
BP?
Yeah, yeah.
That was huge.
Horrific.
The first thing I should say is,
duh, there's a pipeline.
I went to it.
It's massive.
It spans the whole state,
but it doesn't go anywhere.
It doesn't go outside of Alaska.
So it was actually cool.
I think we were in Fairbanks.
I can't remember. And we went on a snow snowmobile tour i think that was in fairbanks
wasn't it and uh we we actually rode along the the pipeline it's massive and uh yeah so but but
my point is this what are we better off doing nation building in afghanistan or alaska well i
think it's clearly here. I think the argument,
and I know this is kind of going against Michael Malice's rule and breaking your binary options
that you're proffering, but I think the better option would be to tax the American people less
and allow for the free market to decide what is actually an investment that's viable as opposed
to this kind of technocratic approach that we're going to manage the economy, be it
nation building abroad or nation building domestically. This is my concern with Donald
Trump's second term, in fact, is that he's been proposing kind of these like American cities
rebirth thing project. You guys know what I'm talking about? What is it? I don't know the
details. I read it months ago. I did know the details. I can't remember exactly. But he was
talking about basically like federal funding to build these new cities so that there'd be affordable homes and jobs and you'd bring back domestic production.
And it's like, I just don't I don't think that's actually how you fix this country.
I think the way you fix this country is through sound money, deregulation, you know, ending the wars, bringing our troops home.
And I think that would actually do way more than any of his,
you know, well-laid plans.
I agree.
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We got TokenBlackGuy who says,
Howdy, people. TGIF. Indeed, TGIF.
TGIF, indeed. PointCuration says, You run a good show, Tim. Indeed, TGIF. TGIF indeed. Point Curation
says, you run a good show, Tim. I appreciate
the compliment. I do indeed.
Alright, Alpha Turkey asks,
can Vivek replace Clarence Thomas
for Supreme Court? Yes.
Yes. I think he should
take over J.D. Vance's Senate seat
in Ohio. Yeah.
It's how many, a couple years left, right?
Yeah. Two, is it? Yeah, and then he could run again. Yeah. Well, with J. Yeah. It's how many, a couple years left, right? Yeah. Two, is it? Yeah, and then he could run
again. Yeah. Well, with J.D. getting
out, wouldn't they have a special
election? Ah, it's an appointment, I'm pretty sure.
Okay. Yeah, the governor appoints it, right? And the governor's a Republican.
So he could appoint
Vivek, theoretically. Yeah. That's interesting.
Alright, World Citizen says
the brain worm driving RFK Jr.
appears to be a patriot on a mission to save
America.
Jokes aside, he gets much respect for this fight, fight, fight.
This is not just a white pill moment. It is a divine, glowing, holy white pill
that has descended from the heavens,
and I have never felt so optimistic.
On top of that, they wash it down with My Hero by the Foo Fighters.
Nice move, guys.
That was a good one too
yeah good it's as i said as i said in the open like it's i am so jaded it's unbelievable after
covering the news consistently since 2020 to today and this was like one of those days one
of those moments where you're just like oh there's a chance man like we got a we got a fighting chance
here yeah all right special benjamin says can i get a shout out for my friend's new album just we got a fighting chance here. Yeah. All right. It's special. Benjamin says,
can I get a shout out
for my friend's new album
just released on Spotify?
American Deployed
by Greg Whalen.
Greg is a veteran
that was active
in the despicable retreat
from Afghanistan.
His experience there
led to this album,
Protest Folk,
as my brother called it,
amazing.
Cool.
American Deployed.
Guys, check it out.
Shout out Benjamin.
Thanks for the super chat. Nice. And check out. American Deployed. Guys, check it out. Shout out Ben Jamin. Thanks for the super chat.
Nice. And check out that music.
Very cool.
Alright.
Fungus Among Us says Harrison Tinsley put the blue gum under the table. Here's
$5. I think we should give him a pass.
Alright, fine. Is it true?
Did you say what the
punishment for doing this was? I said I was gonna
post the video footage of it.
Oh.
Just shame.
I was kidding.
Just shame.
He's not getting sentenced to take his prison.
I'm petty.
Oh, I would have posted it for sure.
That'd be hilarious.
In slow motion.
I mean, we have the footage.
We found it.
You're a scumbag.
We have the footage.
So we have the security camera up top.
And I was like, it records 24-7. But it it's like, I think only three months and then it.
Sure.
Actually, no, I think it saves everything until we run out of space and then it starts
doing the buffer.
And so we, we were pretty sure we knew who did it right away.
Serge, pull it up in the future, man.
But every single, like, and not literally, but almost every guest replied to my tweet.
Not me, not me.
I didn't do it.
I didn't do it.
All future guests.
That was my favorite part.
They're like, I am not a part of this.
We were talking about that at PragerU.
They're looking to be over.
Everyone's got a trash can at their seat.
There's a trash can right here under the table.
Everyone knows it now.
But every seat has a trash can.
Yeah.
Even if you're nervous, bend out of the frame, go take a piss, do whatever you got to do,
relax, throw it in the trash can.
I hadn't been on since the move to the new studio, so
I didn't feel threatened that I had
to respond and proclaim my
innocence. It got like a thousand retweets.
I was like, jeez, I thought you thought
it was a joke.
Let's go.
What do we have here?
A brought us his big fan, Tim. Please share
Dan Bongino's tweet about RFK tonight. Help everyone
share Dan's post to wake up everyone's leftist relative or friend.
What was the tweet?
Yeah.
And do we really need to help Dan Bongino go more viral?
Well, sure.
I mean.
I thought he was black.
I'm just saying he's doing all right.
You did?
I thought that man was black until like earlier.
Oh, yeah.
I thought he was like half black.
I thought he was black.
He's got to have black hands on the street.
I was giving a list of black conservatives.
I don't see race.
People started laughing at me when I said Dan Bongino.
Wait, is he not?
Oh, Bongino?
Is that Italian?
Somebody call Dan right now.
Get him to tell us what his heritage is.
I'm sorry.
The Italians were invaded by the Moors a thousand years ago, so there might be ancestry.
You're going to go true romance on me.
I love it.
Love it, Ian.
Up through Sicily, I think, is where the invasion started.
The Moors, yeah.
Dennis Hopper gave a very legendary speech about this topic.
Token Black Eyed says, hey Tim, John 832.
And ye shall know the truth, and
the truth shall make you free. Everyone
always says set instead of make.
Indeed they do.
Indeed. Modernisms.
Alright, Brian says, it's surreal watching
this election cycle. What will
eventually be a chapter in a history book?
Seeing what RFk did just the
latest don't recall seeing another party dropping and endorsing another can we just talk about that
everything that has happened so far even with rfk's endorsement is just like they have crammed
8 000 historical moments into one election cycle that's nuts it's been a little over five weeks
since a bullet grazed a former president's head and it's like it never even happened That's nuts. It's been a little over five weeks since a bullet grazed a former
president's head. And it's like it never even happened. It's nuts. Joe Biden is the sitting
president. We talk about him as if he's deceased. He doesn't even exist. They sent him to California.
They didn't even want him at their convention. I know. Get out of here. I know what's happening.
We're on the human earth has is on season 2024 and people are getting bored with it and the
writers are just like we gotta go nuts like what haven't we done yet just throw everything at the
wall it's like rick and morty after sexual assault allegations oh jesus the script is just broken at
this point that's that's what the american people are dealing with. Well, I'm saying, like, in 2015, the showrunners,
the production company
comes to the writers of Earth
and they're like, guys, ratings are in the
trash can. You know, we've been doing this for
2015 years, but
no show lasts forever. You better
turn things around. We need something exciting. And they're like,
wait, wait, wait, wait. What if
Donald Trump
becomes president of the United States?
They're like, no, no, no.
Okay, I'm listening.
Hold on, hold on.
Hear me out.
Donald Trump.
Donald Trump, huh?
People love him.
People love this guy.
Of course you've got to hate him.
So Obama birth certificate thing, and then he'll run for president.
Okay, okay.
They're like, well, no, look.
I mean, people like watching him, but are they going to watch president?
Okay, what about the other half hate him?
For no reason.
And they kid him of being a spy.
So then you get Trump, who's this famous guy.
Everybody loves watching, but he's also a spy.
Pick and choose.
But then simultaneously, the true story is that the FBI is actually spying on him.
He's not a Russian asset.
They're spying on him because they're traitors.
Look, honestly, the script is pretty good.
It is epic. Kim Jong-un is pretty good. It is epic.
Kim Jong-un is kind of an anti-hero.
I mean, he's obviously a villain, but kind of an anti-hero.
You know the guy that played power forward for the Chicago Bulls from 1994 to 1996?
He's going to make peace with him.
In 1995, have you seen the Illuminati card game that has predicted an insane amount of stuff that has happened?
You do?
I don't want to touch it, though.
It's in a box somewhere.
We have a whole bunch of board games
and everything, and we got that one game.
Have you guys seen that? Where they have cards of Trump
and they have cards about two
planes hitting the Twin Towers.
All of this is in a card game in 1995.
What?
Yes, but it's not weird.
In high school.
So a lot of people are like,
how could they have made the Twin Towers being hit?
Because it was attacked in 91.
It was attacked in 91,
and they repeatedly talked about
how they were serious targets for terror attacks.
93?
I did think it is interesting
because so often there was this montage of like seven or eight different cartoons that were put out in the 1990s, including The Simpsons, a whole bunch of others that just kept showing the WTC get hit by flying.
Yeah, that could have been predictive programming.
It's tough to tell.
I mean, it's just interesting.
So you can call it a simulation.
But what I don't like about simulation is that it separates the universe from God.
Simulation is what nerds try to use
to justify creationism.
No, it's not God creating us.
We were created by an advanced race
who built a simulation.
I'm like, okay, dude, use semantics.
Okay, construct.
We're in a construct.
A powerful entity created construct.
Self-assembling?
No, I'm not.
It's self-assembling.
I feel like the things you say are going to happen, happen.
Especially if you have a lot of people listening to you.
You sound like Oprah with the gift back in 2000.
Yeah.
It's so weird how it happens.
Which, by the way, Oprah, can I just quick riff?
Ian will be president.
Wait, what?
Oh, we're just going to manifest it?
I like it.
Ian will be president.
Can I use the motorcade?
Just for clout reasons. It're going to manifest it. I like it. Ian will be president. I use the motorcade just for reasons.
It's going to be 20 years.
And Ian's going to be a billionaire off his graphene investments.
He's going to be developing a whole lot of crazy technology.
He's going to use that money to run for office.
He's going to be this middle of the road guy.
They're going to try and pull up clips of him being hyper partisan, but they won't be able to find him. And he's constantly defending both sides.
And they'll have no means of attack.
He'll end up winning by a couple points, becoming president, and then he'll be the 58th president.
He'll probably die traversing Antarctica, trying to find the end of Earth.
What do you think?
That would be like a blaze of glory, man.
We're around like 170.
I'll go down there.
You want to talk about Oprah.
I just want to blast Oprah for a second.
Who backed Donald Trump before anyone else.
Yes, well, that's true. So there's obviously hypocrisy here, too.
But what really drove me nuts is for her to get up there and to have the audacity as a black woman in America who became a billionaire probably multiple times over,
largely predicated off of the fact that we aren't a racist nation, that white women to to the tune of millions, sent her a billion plus dollars in profit over the years, and she still gets up there
and lectures the American people that she had to fight income inequality and racism
and blah, blah, blah, blah, blah.
I just don't know how they don't have more shame.
And it's not just Oprah.
I mean, you got Nancy Pelosi going up there, riches all get out.
Hillary Clinton going up there, Bill Clinton going up there, super rich. You got the Bidens, obviously. You have the House congressional oversight that
comes out saying there's really compelling evidence that they grifted their family $28
million off of selling the American people out. All of these people are absurdly wealthy. Just
the nerve to get up there and lecture the American people about income inequality makes me sick.
It's also funny that they had so many people going up there being like, oh, the Democrats,
we're for the working class. class were for the people that are working
hard to build america and then the and talking all this crap about how the republicans are just a
whole bunch of billionaires and politicians backed by billionaires but then you have billionaires
come on the stage for you you have all these billionaires you have um jb pritzker too yeah
uh governor of illinois you got oprah You got all these people going up there.
Let's grab some.
We got Copper Lobo says, RFK is a net positive, but can we please stop saying the Democrats are the party of civil rights?
They're the party of the KKK, civil rights bill filibuster, and inner city abortion clinics.
You are correct.
And I respect that.
I still respect RFK saying what happened to my party because that's what they thought.
And so here's a guy who took the red pill hard oh wait the Democrats are actually the bad guys what happened
look we can get into the whole history of your party but all I'm saying right now is RFK is
saying something's wrong with my party can I join yours well yes please right this way we can have
the discussion conversations in the greater detail later but if this dude's saying this is our path
forward it's our path forward, then...
That's what I think was so remarkable about his willingness to do this.
I mean, he campaigned for a long time, and he had lots of members of his family come out and just basically say, like, he is embarrassing our family.
He does not carry on the legacy of his own father. Imagine the nerve to tell a son
that he is not carrying on the legacy of his father
as he's literally running for president of the United States.
These people are so reprehensible,
but this is what kind of put me on the path
of trusting in his truth-telling,
like that he was actually sincere.
I want the Kennedys, all you guys,
to know that what Bobby has done
will reignite a love for your family
for hundreds, maybe even thousands of years.
The guy's super legit.
Are you talking to the Kennedy family?
Yeah.
Anybody that's worried about the leg, Bobby is the man.
Oh, dude, this photo of Trump and RFK Jr. with the fireworks going off.
It ain't exactly the, but it's up there.
It's still pretty cool, cool though and i think it does
you know strike terror in the hearts of people who are hoping that they could just because there
were so many democratic-led campaigns to try and get uh kennedy off the ballot in in places where
he had fairly won access to it and they're led by democrats like his party really sold him out and i
think that despite the fact that everyone was like, he takes votes from Trump, it wasn't any, there were no Republican right wing organizations trying to run him off the ballot. They were Democrats.
Exactly.
So I think there is a fear of the influence he has over the nation.
And that, I think, was the most compelling argument for RFK to ultimately end up endorsing Trump is that it was not Trump. It was not the GOP machine that was trying to ruin him. It was the Democrats. It was his own party. I mean, absolutely vicious. By the way,
I just came up with the greatest idea imaginable. And if there's any AI specialists out there,
what I want you guys to do is take the footage of Bobby Kennedy shirtless a year ago doing the
incline press, and then I want you to transition him to walking into cia
headquarters i'm telling you it'll go super viral just do it thank you wouldn't that be hilarious
right now denny d uh alelio says rfk has my votes to win the walkaway video contest
oh my gosh he should do the walkaway video contest or at the very least brandon should
be like honorable mention who did not enter but has one of the best walkaway videos ever here's
rfk jr for the contest they should bring him on as a as a special guest judge yeah i mean i gotta
be honest rfk jr's speech today was the best walkaway video i've ever seen. I don't think he needs the $10,000 though. It was scathing.
The way he just so masterfully obliterated every
single institution that I despise
from the CIA to the FBI
to HHS to the CDC
to the...
to the DNC and then to CNN
and it just kept going.
Hour plus beat down.
It was awesome. it made me feel
just joyous really good i'm sorry i loved it i love it when my enemies get uh what's coming to
you know all right here we go just leave me alone says i never thought a democrat suspending his
race would bring me to tears this was a godsend we the maga welcome rfk jr and all supporters
save the children we the maga absolutely wild this is why and all his supporters. Save the children. We the MAGA.
Absolutely.
Wild.
This is why I'm saying you got to be, you know,
it's important to be nice to the moderates trying to win them over,
because you do.
RFK coming over means there's a whole lot of moderates who don't want to say vote Trump,
who have the door open for them by RFK.
Joe Rogan said RFK Jr. is the only one who makes sense.
What happens now when RFK says,
Joe, we're going to have to get behind
Donald Trump on this one what's Joe going to say to that
well this is exactly why I got so
frustrated and it makes me feel absurd
to even talk about it because of his handle but
cat turd I'm talking to you
the way he went
after anybody that
was like not just hard
in the paint 100%
zealot for Donald Trump.
It's like that is exactly the reason that RFK ultimately endorsed Donald Trump is because he kept the door open.
Yeah, the left is nuts. We don't want we don't want to act like them.
No, I don't want to be them at all. The whole reason I'm fighting them is because I don't want to be them.
And imagine if they were the party that was accepting and open and willing to debate, then this would be a very different country.
But as RFK Jr. points out, censorship, war, the rich, big pharma, they will shut you down.
They will tell you to shut up, fall in line, or else.
And the right for the longest time has been the party of, oh, man, that's really messed up what they're doing to you.
That's it.
That's the famous comic where the blue guy pushes the person in the middle to the red guy and then says, why are you joining them?
Dude, when I was at Berkeley, we went to get I went to get dinner afterwards.
A bunch of Trump supporters like we're going to go eat and why don't you come hang out with us?
And we disagreed and we sat down and we ordered food.
I can't remember where we were at. Big table full of some of the biggest Trump supporters in like 2017 or whatever.
And they're all talking. And then I talked to them
about a lot of stuff we talked about in the culture war today, like redlining, blockbusting
in Chicago. And I said, I think a lot of conservatives don't ever hear real arguments
because the woke have given this crackpot racist argument of like segregate segregating
DEI or whatever. We didn't call it DEI, but it was like the POC and non POC stuff.
And I was like, actually being in Chicago, like, here's what I see. And the Trump supporters were like, oh, I never thought about
it like that. And that was the end. Nobody said, hey, Tim, vote for Trump. Nobody said you're a
dumb liberal. They were just like, well, here's what we think. And that was and that was it.
That opened the door for me and a lot of people watch the show probably to be like, yeah, there's
a real chance here. Ben Shapiro will debate you. He'll
be nice to you. He'll tell you you're wrong and he'll be nice to you if you're nice to him.
The left will physically attack you and throw bricks through your window.
Exactly. And this is why I took this kind of personally is because just coincidentally,
I happened to be at the Young Americans for Liberty event in Orlando with Dave Smith and
Josie, the Redhead Libertarian, And Kyle Rittenhouse was like standing 30 feet away
from me. And I had just seen Cat Turd trying to ruin the kid's life. And I walked up to Kyle and
I talked to him for about 15, 20 minutes just to see like, what's the angle? Why are you writing
in Ron Paul? Which by the way, immediately strikes me deeply in my heart. That is the most beautiful
sentiment imaginable, obviously. But I just wanted to see what the spirit of it was.
And it was like, yeah, I just met Ron Paul for the first time yesterday,
and I tweeted it out.
And now everyone wants me to die.
And it was just so obviously sincere and from the heart.
And he was kind of in a panic.
And I was like, I just gave him a big hug.
And I was like, nice to meet you, dude.
I think you're an American hero.
I think it'll cool down.
And fortunately, it has. I want everybody watching to just manifest trump winning we're
just going to manifest it ian thinks it's true so send your vibes to the moon to bounce it off
the moon and send it back to earth so that trump wins because i'm just imagining what it'll be like
if if november 6th you know pa is like we're not going to have the results for a long time
what if it's so overwhelming they're like nah there's it doesn't matter what pa says trump's
got 305 electoral votes
or whatever.
I'm just imagining
what that day is going to be like
when I just,
we're going to go to the river,
we're going to take some inner tubes
and we're just going to
sit on those inner tubes
and just float
and just sit back
and be like,
this is the day.
I think we need to get
another yacht in Miami.
Sorry, this is just me
pitching you to get another yacht.
That was so fun.
That was fun.
Yeah, we went to Miami
and we rented a boat and everybody was on it partying. That was fun. That was so fun, dude. That was fun. Yeah, we went to Miami and we rented a boat.
And everybody was on it partying.
It was quite a boat.
Alex Stein was dancing.
You got to get to work immediately when he wins.
We got to immediately start working on stuff.
That's true.
But we will celebrate.
Yeah.
Well, the work is the celebration.
Well, we celebrate first.
For me, anyway.
I celebrate now.
This is actually a really good point.
Trump winning is actually just the starting line. And that when things get i wouldn't say harder like right now is hard getting trump
and people like vivek and rfk jr tulsi gabbard i mean this is amazing what we're seeing the people
he's brought around him so far has been really great news agreed and uh who the commission on
jfk and rfk let's let's let's get it he better. Because, you know, people say things, people say things.
That means when Trump does win,
we better make sure that commission happens.
We better make sure those good people stay.
So that's where the work begins.
But I would call that more tedious at that point.
Yeah.
Getting Trump past that finish line,
the next part is the tedium of maintaining
and seeing through everything we want to see through.
You know, I generally agree with that,
but I just want to add another part of my wish list.
Please free Ross Ulbricht, Snowden, Assange.
Snowden's free.
I think it happens.
Assange is free, but I think Snowden...
Oh, you think it will happen?
I think it happens.
That'd be beautiful.
I think Trump goes nuclear.
I mean, the fact that he said,
and again, I want to stress,
he just said, we'll see.
We're going to need to keep his feet to the fire
when he does win. But I think it's more likely than not because Trump, look, there's
a lot of diehard Trump supporters who don't want to accept that he's got an ego. And, you know,
when Brandon Strzok was here, with all due respect to Brandon, I said, I think Trump is very much
motivated by wanting people to like him. And there are a lot of Trump supporters like, no,
he's altruistic. He's trying to help everybody. And I'm like, big golden Trump on buildings in
every city. OK, dude, it's not bad that you want people to like you.
I'm not saying that's a vice or, you know, Donald Trump's—
We all want to be liked to some extent.
If Donald Trump's got largely motivated by wanting to be liked, that means he's trying to help as many people as possible because he wants people to like and respect him.
That's great.
That's fantastic.
It'd be weird if he was like, I don't care if they like me at all.
I'll do— It's kind of sociopathic he was like, I don't care if they like me at all. I'll do...
No, people like me. It's kind of sociopathic at that point, if you don't care at all.
Yeah, so I do believe that Trump will deliver on his promises because he doesn't want to
be the guy whose honor was challenged.
And I think the other side of that coin is that they took a shot at him.
Yeah.
You know, like the whole reason I think he didn't deliver in his first term is because
one, he didn't understand the inner workings of DC.
But two, he thought that if he kind of schmoozed them and did the businessman thing where he's like, I'm going to be respectful and nice and you'll be my buddy.
And then we'll work together and we'll advance some things.
And I'll give you this and you'll give me that.
We'll compromise.
And they're like, you don't understand.
You're not the president.
Yep.
The intelligence agencies run everything. And it's like, okay, I didn't get that after four years. But then after you guys spotted me with the FBI and then tried to impeach me twice, rocking back and forth with a hip flask,
swinging away, being like,
if this guy wins, we're in trouble, man.
Yeah, definitely in a panic.
People that are looking for work.
Trump looking for work?
Looking for countries to live in.
Donald Trump saying,
we're going to release the documents on JFK, RFK,
and January 13th.
You've got people who are going like,
oh crap, oh crap, oh crap. What he you've got people who are going like, oh, crap, oh, crap, oh, crap.
What he really needs to do is add J6 to that.
Yeah.
Because I would very much like to know about the device feet away from Kamala Harris, who's now the chosen one to be the president of the United States, and we have no information on that?
I want to –
COVID-2.
I got to get this one more in.
Space is cool, man, with – I think he wins the best super chat, Brat Summer, Nuclear Winter.
Oh, Jesus.
That was a good one.
That was a good one.
And Demir Autumn.
Space is the only one.
Mindful.
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