Timcast IRL - Timcast IRL #1097 Zuckerberg CONFIRMS Harris-Biden Pressured FB To Censor Americans w/Joseph McBride
Episode Date: August 27, 2024Tim, Hannah Claire, & Libby are joined by Joseph McBride to discuss Mark Zuckerberg admitting Biden Harris White House pressured Facebook to censor Americans, France arresting the CEO of Telegram, Tru...mp honoring the fallen soldiers of the botched Afghanistan withdrawal, and the Foo Fighters lying about Trump not having permission to play one of their songs at his rally. Hosts: Tim @Timcast (everywhere) Hannah Claire @hannahclaireb (everywhere) Libby @libbyemmons (X) Guest: Joseph McBride @McBrideLawNYC (everywhere) Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
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In a letter that just came out, Mark Zuckerberg admits that the Harris Biden administration pressured Facebook to censor Americans, censor the Russian.
Well, what they called Russian disinformation, the Hunter Biden laptop story, and that, well, this interfered in a U.S. election.
He's saying that he's going to curb election donations.
But this is them basically saying the U.S. government came in and said, we want this
information censored, even if it was just jokes. Now Zuckerberg goes on to say that, well, we are
the ones who ultimately made the decision to do this. I don't buy it. I think he's just trying
to avoid as much collateral damage as possible. And the reality is the federal government came
to him and they told him what to do and what to censor. Now,
some points of clarification. They were already censoring before Harris Biden came in and
pressured them for more censorship. This is the election interference. Once Biden gets elected,
then they start putting more pressure on Facebook. So they were more than happy to
abide by the FBI and censor Americans. But something's changed. Maybe it's that Mark
Zuckerberg scared Donald Trump is going to win.
He started working out, growed his hair. Maybe he's like, oh, if Trump wins, we're we're in trouble for the things we did.
So we'll talk about that. Plus, we're going to talk about the CEO of Telegram being arrested in France.
It's huge news. And a Democrat saying Elon Musk better be, he must be worried. We'll talk about that.
Plus, Donald Trump this morning laid a wreath attending a ceremony for fallen soldiers,
an event that was snubbed by Harris and Joe Biden, the sitting president.
They didn't attend.
And I can't say that I'm surprised.
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Joining us tonight to talk about this and so much more is Joseph McBride.
Good to be here, Tim.
Who are you? What do you do?
Well, I'm Joe McBride. I'm a lawyer from Brooklyn, New York.
I do all kinds of things, but I make my bread and butter as an attorney.
I represent a bunch of people in Trump world.
I'm known for my representation of January 6th defendants,
most notably Richard Barnett, who had his feet up on Pelosi's desk.
Most intimately, probably Ryan Nichols.
And I also represent Andrew and Tristan Tate.
That'll be interesting.
I really want to talk to you about that story
because they recently started seizing more of their property.
They were rearrested.
And you've been saying it's all bunk and you've got proof. All this stuff is BS. So definitely will be interesting to talk about
the Tristan Andrew Tate story. But should be fun. Thanks for hanging out. We got Libby hanging out.
I'm hanging out. I'm Libby Emmons with the Postmillennial. Glad to be here.
I'm glad you're here, too. I'm Hannah-Claire Brimel. I'm a writer for SCNR.com. That's
Scanner News. Thanks for tuning in tonight. Let's get started.
Here's the big story from the Washington Examiner. Mark Zuckerberg admits censorship and vows to curb election donations. Zuckerberg said in his most explicit
criticism yet of the Biden White House that senior officials repeatedly pressure the tech
billionaires company to suppress content related to COVID-19 on its Facebook platform in 2021.
Senior officials from the Biden administration, including the White House,
repeatedly pressured our teams for months to censor certain COVID-19 content, including humor and satire, and expressed a lot of frustration with our teams when we didn't agree. He said he
believed the pressure from the White House, which came to light through a sweeping lawsuit brought
by two Republican attorneys general in 2022, was wrong, that he regretted not being more vocal about it and that he made misinformed content moderation choices and that his company
would push back on any future pressure. Now, I find this really funny that he's saying that
because he also mentions the FBI warned us in a separate situation about a potential Russian
disinformation operation of the Biden family and Burisma in the lead up to the 2020 elections.
That fall, when we saw a New York Post story reporting on the corruption allegations involving then
Democratic presidential nominee Joe Biden's family, we sent that story to fact checkers
for review and temporarily demoted it while waiting for a reply. It's since been made clear
the reporting was not Russian disinformation. And in retrospect, we shouldn't have demoted the story.
But also the fact checkers claimed it was. They said, was it 50 intel agents said in all the hallmarks of a Russian disinformation story? Now,
what I want to throw out there, because we've got this letter here from the House Judiciary,
he says they're going to they're going to be more forceful and push back in the future. Yeah,
I think it's clear what Mark Zuckerberg fears. The only reason he's calling this out now is because he thinks Donald Trump is going to win and he's got to back off a little bit.
But he's also kind of saying it right.
If Trump wins in the future, don't worry, Mark Zuckerberg will basically saying the Biden, the Harris Biden administration repeatedly pressured them to censor content, including humor and satire.
And they ultimately did.
And that's what the House Judiciary GOP says, that Biden Harris pressured Facebook to censor
Americans.
They did censor Americans and they throttled the Hunter Biden laptop story.
It's a big win for free speech.
I suppose so long as we can enforce stopping Facebook from doing these things in the future. But now, I suppose, with whatever
Zuckerberg's worried about, we still have X Rumble called this out. This is this is fantastic news.
And so we're hoping that with these huge shifts in social media policy, at least the fear from
people like Zuckerberg, maybe we won't have as much interference in this upcoming election.
But then you have to trust Mark Zuckerberg, which I have such a hard time doing.
I mean, it's good that the letter is out there on its face because the admission is important.
But I think that Mark Zuckerberg is kind of acting opportunistically, right?
If he thinks Trump is going to win or if he thinks maybe mainstream culture is leaning more right wing, and he wants to regain his footing. I mean, you know, he's not
a popular guy on the internet. He's often the butt of a lot of jokes. And so trying to posture as
like this free speech advocate after, you know, probably being involved in a lot more than he's
admitting to is it's just so hard for me to be like, yeah, good job, Mark, we'll take one for
the team. I can see what you're saying with that,
with Zuckerberg and not really trusting him.
But he has had some changes over the summer.
We were just talking before the show.
He started working out, you know,
like that's sort of a thing.
He's like all into his health now,
which is oddly a conservative perspective these days.
But also after the assassination attempt
against Donald Trump on July 13th,
he apparently called Trump,
said he would not be supporting Democrats this year.
He already said that he would not be using the platform the same way for political purposes. And he called Trump a badass after that attempt.
He he was very vocal about that, you know, saying that when Trump raised his fist like that, he was a badass, which I mean, he obviously was.
You don't think Zuckerberg did not sound sincere.
You don't think so. I thought it did sound sincere. When he was like,
when Trump raised his fist, that was badass. I was just like, this guy's scared.
It feels like Mike Tyson famously said, everybody's got a plan until they get punched in the mouth.
It feels like he's anticipating that punch. This does feel opportunistic to me.
I think the proof is in the pudding. Once the mainstream media and everybody else in the world starts coming for Zuckerberg, like they're coming for Elon Musk, then we'll know that he's made meaningful change. Until then, it's just all talk. And by the way, look, if you look at my Instagram account right now, it'll say this guy shares misinformation on a regular basis, which is an absolute load of crap. I share truth on a regular basis. So stop the censorship. And once the enemies of free speech, once they start coming
for you, then we'll know that you're one of us. Well, they've been investigating. The House
Judiciary has been investigating Zuckerberg and Facebook for over a year. They launched
their investigation in April 2023. So he knows it's coming. So he knows it's coming. And Jordan
has been releasing Facebook files this whole time showing the censorship and suppression. And so he calls Trump and says, no, no, I'm backing off. You know, he's basically
saying truce, truce, man. Well, even in his letter, he talks about the Zuckerbucks, right?
He was saying, you know, through the Chan Zuckerberg Family Foundation, I think is what
it's called. Initiative, the Chan Zuckerberg. You know, he's saying, I donated this money because
of COVID and to ensure
all of these things and even then no one believed this right like no one thought mark zuckerberg was
just altruistically being like i just want democracy to be okay like everyone knew he had
a political event and it's just you know it's it's very hard for me and maybe i wish i could be more
open-minded liby's obviously much more forgiving than I am. But I'm super forgiving.
It's like it's almost a flaw.
Well, it's a thing like the summer before an election year.
You're sort of like, oh, I, too.
I, too, have questions about the government, even though I have worked with them for a long, long, long time. I mean, I think probably Mark Zuckerberg could could tell you that he worked with the Obama administration.
That's just my opinion. It's now that the Biden-Harris administration is so deeply unpopular that I think he is starting to say like, no, no,
I'm one of you guys. Please come back and use Facebook again.
What does it mean that you're going to tone down donations anyway? It's a very relative statement.
If you're going to quit getting involved, quit getting involved. Say, look, I'm done with this
black and white issue. I'm not accepting donations anymore. No more Zuckerbucks. I'm not going to interfere with the election.
Or it's, look, I'm still doing what I did last time,
just not as much.
If you're toning it down,
but if it's $100 billion that's coming in,
I'm toning it down.
I'm only taking $30 billion.
What does it really mean?
You're still messing around.
So stop, step aside,
become an advocate for actual free speech
or you're just talking about it.
I don't buy this for a second.
I think the dude's scared.
I think he sees Donald Trump winning.
He knows that when Trump does win, they're going to get a DOJ investigation for election interference, manipulation, collusion.
And that I don't think we go as far as to see, you know, a lot of people are thinking Trump's going to arrest Hillary or, nah, it didn't happen the first time. It's not going to happen again. I don't think Zuckerberg is going to get
arrested. I don't think Trump weaponizes the DOJ or anything like that. I think it's investigating.
I think it's a fine and it's going to be bad for the shareholders. And he's going like, ah,
crap. Trump wasn't supposed to win. He wasn't supposed to come back. Now they can't get a
handle on things. He's like, we shouldn't have done this. Take a look at this. He says, I'll read that portion where he talks about Zuckerbucks. He says, I want to address
the contributions I made during the last presidential cycle to support electoral infrastructure.
The idea here was to make sure local election jurisdictions across the country had the
resources they needed to help people vote safely during a global pandemic. I made these contributions
through the Chan Zuckerberg initiative. They were designed to be nonpartisan, spread across urban, rural and suburban communities. Still, despite the analyses
I've been showing, I've been showing otherwise. I know that some people believe this work benefited
one party over another, where there have been reports that on Election Day, for instance,
all Democrats received a notification saying, make sure to go vote. And only somewhere around 68 or 70 percent of Republicans got the same notification.
That is 100 percent intentional manipulation.
You don't accidentally not send certain voters a reminder to go vote.
And that's this is it's actually absolutely insane.
If you think about it, you have 200 people, let's say hypothetical group 100 democrats 100 republicans and facebook says on the top of every democrat put go vote
and don't send anything to republicans now a lot of republicans will will remember to go vote
but those that don't will forget they'll go oh that was election day right and all those democrats
are going to see and they're gonna yeah i'll go vote that's manipulation that's extreme especially in a game of inches you know right everything
is inches right so what was georgia 12 500 votes yeah something like that it's narrow it makes a
big difference i want there to be a redemption arc for a lot of people i think there are there
are sort of default um default democrat institutions where maybe people don't think critically about what they have agreed to because they're, you know, they always think of themselves this one way.
And so they just vote with the party.
I just find Mark Zuckerberg in particular to be a not very trustworthy person because similar to what you're talking about, you know, I think we all know people who have experienced specific targeted political censorship on a meta-related platform, and they just get no
answer from Facebook. It's great that the House Committee got some answers out of him, but there's
so much to Facebook, especially because at least for a long time, it really was the dominant social
media platform. So many things became integrated with Facebook that just the amount of data that
they collect and the way that they're able to use that against their users is kind of intimidating.
Sure, and there's a big difference in between
when somebody volunteers an apology.
Listen, guys, I should not have done this.
I got this wrong.
And oh, by the way, I'm being investigated.
Probably shouldn't have did that.
I promise to change.
I mean, give me a break.
If it doesn't come from your inner soul,
if it doesn't come from your own experience in life,
look, I got it wrong.
There's some contrition there that I'm just not buying it. I it i'm not seeing it here yeah i don't buy it for a second
he's just scared he's scared that uh donald trump's gonna get in and it's gonna be bad news for
facebook but i'll take it you know look you don't need to forgive the guy but you can say okay all
right that's it we're gonna keep an eye on you and don't make make any, you know, don't play these stupid, dirty games again.
But it's good that Mark Zuckerberg is scared.
It means that we're going to have a level playing field this time around.
At least we can hope.
More than last time anyway, for sure.
Sure, but I'm also worried this is just the sheepskin, right?
This is him saying, oh, yeah, you guys, don't worry.
And then he's turning around to the guys and be like, double our efforts.
Trump cannot win because if he really is scared, why wouldn't he stop?
He's going to keep going and try to make sure Trump doesn't win.
That's why I go back to sometimes just more conservative positions socially are trendy.
And he's aware of that enough to want to seem like someone that he doesn't want to lose users to.
I mean, I think there are a lot of people who are moderate to conservative voters in America who don't want to use Facebook. Facebook
is an actively dying social media platform. He needs middle America to trust him enough. And
maybe this is the only way he can sort of turn the tide on that. I think generally, you know,
probably it's more selfish. There's probably some sort of personal risk that he's facing that he's
willing to sort of change his positioning on on but it would be fascinating if you know
celebrities and sort of tech tycoons or whatever decided that they were just actively going to
become non-political going forward because that's what he's saying in a letter like i want i want to
be neutral i don't want to do anything like he's saying that about the platform not necessarily
himself he said that he doesn't want to donate and that's like his personal use. Like the Chan Zuckerberg initiative is private.
There may be some good news buried in this too
depending on what is true
or what you want to believe.
Zuckerberg started working out.
Got a little bit of tan.
Wasn't he growing some facial hair?
A little bit.
A little bit.
Growing his hair out a little bit.
Growing his hair out a little bit
and people were like,
whoa, what's going on with Zuckerberg?
He used to look like a pale skinned robot.
Now he's starting to look like a normal dude. I wonder if two things potentially
the Internet got to him. He did not like being made fun of and compared to robots all the time.
So he decided he got to he's got to get a tan and start working out. Or it could be that
boots on the ground sentiment is so overwhelmingly pro-Trump that on the Internet they can lie about
it. But maybe Mark Zuckerberg is just going out to these neighborhoods and they're all pro-Trump that on the internet they can lie about it.
But maybe Mark Zuckerberg is just going out to these neighborhoods and they're all pro-Trump.
And also, I mean, he hangs out with tech guys. There's a lot of Silicon Valley guys who are pro-Trump. And he's probably sitting in their midst and they're like, oh, shut up, Mark. You
helped Biden win. And he's like, I didn't do it. I swear. Stop making fun of me. And they're like,
yeah, yeah, dude, look at this mess we're in look at the economy look at the stagnation you were the one who wanted no no i swear i swear i won't he could just be
socially pressured and embarrassed well he could also finally be like manning up a little bit and
realize he doesn't like getting pushed around by the man and it didn't do him any favors right
because it ultimately became a villain to his customers well and to his employees you know
you pointed out before the show i mean he, he does have children, although I think his
children are like middle school age now.
Maybe it is just like slowly maturing and evolving to see the thing that you thought
you were doing that was good is actually not good.
I mean, he started Facebook in college, so his politics must have changed over the years
since then.
I think there's a lot to say for the jujitsu crowd that he's rolling around with right now.
You know, that is, hey, you put in work
and you get results, right?
There's nothing really paternalistic about that.
You really, you get what you put into that situation.
And that crowd is a very, at best, politically agnostic.
Otherwise, it's to the right.
And I think a lot of his colleagues that he's rolling with,
a lot of his colleagues that he's training with, um, there's a lot of time when
you're rolling on the mat or you're sitting to the side and you're taking a breather and you're
just talking about life and you're talking about whatever. And if he's looking to these guys,
like, I want to be a black belt in jujitsu. I want to beat this guy. I want to make this guy tap out.
And they all see the world differently than me. Then maybe to some extent that's having an
influence on him as well. What if it's his wife? What if Priscilla's super red-pulled and no one realized it?
She became a mom and she's like, you know what?
I'm rethinking everything.
Well, it was their foundation that was doing a lot of that election integrity stuff.
You know, the fake election.
And she's like, it was used for evil.
It was supposed to support infrastructure.
Let's jump to this story from Fox News.
Vindman says Musk should be nervous after telegram
ceo was arrested free speech absolutists weirdos is alex vindman yes yeah telegram ceo pavel durov
is being accused of not taking sufficient action to limit criminal activity on the messaging app
and vindman says that elon musk should worried. He says that there's implications for other social media.
There's a growing intolerance for platforming disinfo and malign influence and a growing appetite for accountability.
He's completely correct about that.
There's an intolerance for people like him, in my opinion, platforming disinfo and malign influence.
Ukraine is an enemy of this country.
I despise that country.
I used to like it.
I thought it was beautiful. i have friends in there now i think they are uh uh it's it's a hive of scum and
villainy by which we should have no involvement they are now accused as a warrant issued for the
arrest of uh a ukrainian for blowing up the nordstream pipeline that's right ukraine using
western weapons intelligence and resources, now invaded Russia.
The U.S. needs to cut them off cold turkey and say enough because they are enemies and they are going to lead this country and this planet to destruction.
That's Vindman, who overwhelmingly blindly supports that country, who helped lead the fake impeachment of Donald Trump when Donald Trump was trying to investigate the illicit business dealing to the Bidens.
So this guy should be worried about his malign influence.
He leaked the phone call between Trump and Zelensky, where Zelensky was like, hey, why was that prosecutor fired?
Was that because of Biden's influence?
And Vindman leaked that.
And that led to the that led to the first impeachment, even though what Trump was saying
is, was Biden withholding money from you guys until you fired the prosecutor?
That's illegal.
We got to look into that.
Right.
That's crazy.
We should check that out.
And then the deep state and Democrats colluded and conspired to impeach Donald Trump over a crime they committed.
It's a very smart maneuver.
It's the iron law of woke projections.
Yes.
Again, they the intelligence agencies and the Democrats knew the only way to get – it's brilliant.
You have to – I'll put it this way.
I'll tell you a story.
I'll give you a simple analogy.
If two people get into a fight, it's usually whoever calls the police who wins.
There are numerous circumstances that happen all the time where the aggressor who starts the fight calls the police and the victim gets arrested.
Oh, yeah.
At least police don't care.
They show up and they say, you called the police.
Yeah, this guy's freaking out.
He's attacking people.
Doesn't matter for the victim.
So what they did, what Democrats did was they're like, crap, Trump's on to us.
We need to launch a criminal charge against him for doing this exact thing.
That way it can't be used against us.
We'll get to the police first.
It's a sick, an insane form of gaslighting where they weaponize the justice system
and the partnership between the government
and the mainstream media complex
to achieve a nefarious end.
Look, I want to blow your mind for a minute.
Imagine this.
Think about this threat that he's making
and the people who he represents,
Vindman, who I can't stand the sight of him.
But Trump is going to get
sentenced in
September 18th. September, yeah,
1815, something like that, right? And he's threatening
here.
The CEO of Telegram is now in jail.
He's threatening Musk. Could you imagine
on October 1st if Trump
and Musk were both in jail?
Yeah, they're not going to arrest Musk.
He'd have to go to Europe.
Imagine he goes to Europe and he goes through France
and they do the same thing to him,
just for the sake of argument.
I don't want it to happen.
I don't think it's going to happen.
But he's talking like it's going to happen.
It's not going to happen to Musk because of SpaceX
and because of Tesla.
The economic damage would be tremendous.
They need SpaceX to go get those astronauts back.
They do.
They've got two U.S. astronauts just stuck in space.
Can you imagine being told they're going to be up there for eight days and then they're like, actually, we'll come get you in a couple months.
Was it supposed to be eight days?
Yeah, it was supposed to be eight days.
What's funny is there was this whole joke about how NASA engineers tried to send up like a thousand tampons with a woman who was going to be in space for like four days.
I kind of hope those are still up there for that lady. Someone wrote a song about it.
That's why it's fake news. But that's why it's fake news. Why? So there's this old trope where
it's this meme that goes around. It says NASA spent four million dollars developing a pen that
could write in zero gravity. Right. Russians use the pencil. It's so funny, right? Except you can't
use pencils in outer space because the particulates from the pencil will
break apart, get into the systems, get in the filters.
You can't do it.
And so the same thing happened with the tampon story where they're like, did you know that
NASA was trying to set up 100 tampons for a woman who's only going to be there for a
week?
Aren't they stupid?
No.
NASA probably said, how much money does it cost to send a payload up to outer space?
Yeah.
$50 million.
Okay. Well, let's quadruple up on everything we can and do one trip.
And so now they've got 100 plus tampons up there.
I hope it's still up there.
Not for one person.
Yeah, certainly.
Certainly.
If it's going to be months, you might need a handful.
But the point is, people just generally don't understand these things.
And they assume it was stupid to do something which
actually is if you understand the full context of when's the next 50 million dollar payload being
launched to the iss right send as much as you can now because you don't have a lot of opportunities
to do it people just don't get this stuff but anyway outside of that why was this what's going
on with pavel durov why was he arrested you know He's arrested because he refused to kowtow.
He refused to bow.
He refused to kiss the ring.
They wanted him to police and monitor Telegram.
I know to some extent the CIA or the FBI and or wanted to be able to backdoor into Telegram in order to spy on people.
I would imagine that other members of the Five Eyes, Canada, United States,
and Australia wanted to do that with their
spy agencies as well. My understanding
is that he universally told them all
that they can go screw themselves.
And because of that,
he is now in jail.
He's accused of money
laundering, of aiding and abetting,
and child sexual
exploitation content. I mean, it is kind of, when you read the complaint, abetting and like child sexual sexual exploitation content.
I mean, it is kind of when you when you read the complaint, it really does feel like they're
throwing a very broad book at him.
I was surprised, though.
I mean, I know he is a French citizen that he flew to France at all.
I mean, it seems like I'm sure on some level he was aware that, you know, France opened
this investigation on July 8th.
And so it seems like it's sort of a risky move.
But maybe he felt like, you know, as a citizen, he was going to be afforded some kind of rights and protection.
It's insane because regarding the rights and protections that you're talking about, the world that we live in, that we've all enjoyed where you have a constitution, you have due process. There's supposed to be a process that you're due, that is afforded you, that you go through before your rights, your liberties, your stuff gets taken
away from you, especially your freedom. We live in an era where the process is the punishment,
right? They know eventually you're going to win these cases. So they front load the punishment,
they take you, they cancel you, they disenfranchise you, they debank you, they put you in jail in order
to get you to cough to a plea that you should never have to plea to just to have your freedom
back before you ever have your day in court.
So that's what this is about.
They're doing it to him, they're doing it to Andrew and Tristan, they're doing it to
Trump and they're going to do it to anybody else who stands against them, who has the
power to launch a counter offensive, a counter narrative in the world that we live in.
Well, let me ask you a question, though. I mean, these these. Encrypted messaging apps are used by
child traffickers and predators. So there is still a challenge of to what degree is their
responsibility of the people running? I'll say this before I get into the deep details. I don't
think you should be arrested. But what should we as a society do
when there is a platform that allows child abuse and exploitation?
I think you have to have some type of meaningful internal regulatory process under which you
self-police. And then if you're given a valid subpoena from a government agency,
you have to comply with it, right? You don't just give the FBI or the CIA the ability
to have warrantless intrusion into people's private thoughts. You can't do that. So I'm
sure that's what he wanted to do. They wanted to backdoor him. He said no, and he said, okay,
we'll put you in jail. Yep. It's funny. I don't know if you guys read Edward Snowden's response
to this, but he had said, basically, I can't believe President Macron is taking hostages in order to get access to private communication.
I mean, this is terrible.
And it's a basic it's a breach of basic human rights and free speech.
I think if you see who is responding to this really strongly, you get the same kinds of people who are saying like, hey, the government is not always acting in your best interest.
And you have to treat it with the same kind of skepticism you would with anything for your own your own safety and protection indeed view the government the way
our founding fathers did with a fair degree of skepticism it's a necessary evil and that's it
and a lot of distrust honestly yeah well this is the french government though so even more distrust
i i think there's a funny thing a post where apparently i don't know if this is true i just
saw someone post about it the woman that he was with was posting everywhere they went.
So the intelligence agencies knew exactly where he was all the time.
Was she some sort of asset?
Some influencer.
Yeah.
And she's posting everywhere they were going, in the plane, in the jet, and then landing.
And then they were like, we got him.
But let's be real.
They know his tail number.
They know where he's landing.
It doesn't matter.
I think it's more than just her.
What I'm curious now is like, you know, is Saudi Arabia going to intercede on his behalf?
He's a citizen of the United Arab Emirates, I believe.
His company is not based in Russia or France.
It's based in the Middle East.
So, you know, who steps in and says, you know, we are here to advocate for you?
Or does this fall on him as a private citizen to have a good legal team?
It could be Putin. Really? I wouldn't put it past him.
The Kremlin released a statement saying basically these circumstances are very unclear and we're looking for more information.
But, you know, I it's maybe you can speak to this, but Russia's relationship with Telegram is fascinating to me because,
of course, it was founded because of pro-democracy riots in Russia.
And then they were like, no, you have to give us information or get out.
And so he left in 2014 and they banned it in 2018.
And then 2021, they're like, just kidding.
Telegram's back.
I mean, they really it is a very fluid and ever-changing dynamic between them. So in some ways, I feel like
Russia wouldn't want to speak up on Trump's side, but also maybe they don't want to be
terrorized by a NATO ally. Yeah, no, that's a good way to describe the situation on the ground
there. I do think that Putin's recent comments about like, if you're looking to have a safe
haven from being canceled, so on and so forth, come to us and we'll protect you.
This kind of falls right in line with that.
So if I were him and if I were wanted to be just opportunistic, I would take advantage of the situation and come in as the hero here.
Somebody is going to have to do it.
And Trump's not in a position to do anything right now.
It's not going to be Biden.
No, no, no.
He's busy sundowning right now. It's not going to be Biden. No, no, no. He's busy sundowning right now.
He's on the beach.
Yeah.
Well, let's talk about this.
Here's a story from the Post Millennial.
Trump honors fallen soldiers from Afghanistan at Arlington Memorial Service.
Kamala and Biden are no-shows.
This morning when I was watching my morning news, I saw Donald Trump at this ceremony at Arlington. And then I immediately
was like, that's kind of strange. He's not the president. He's just running, running for president.
Where's Kamala? Where's Biden? The current administration, they were not there.
It is strange that the president and vice president are not at the Arlington Memorial
Service for fallen soldiers. And Donald Trump is. I think Trump went there because he has a sense of duty.
He is asking to be leader of this country again,
and he sees a responsibility in honoring those who sacrificed their lives for this country.
And I also cannot say I'm surprised that Biden is vacationing.
He's in a Delaware beach somewhere.
That's right, probably Rehoboth or something, right?
Yeah, laying out there in the sun.
Kamala MIA.
Kamala's in D.Cc she was taking some briefings
today oh wow open to the public so she was just down the street and she could not spend even an
hour that's correct on the third anniversary of their botched withdrawal totally 13 service
members were killed in that bombing and she was the last one in the room she said that's right
great yeah good for her good for her yeah they would have had to have contended with JFK's grave there as well.
Look, Trump is winning right now.
He's making all the right moves.
He's continuing to do the right thing all the time.
I had a conversation with somebody earlier who said that it is possible that maybe they
weren't even invited.
Maybe the families had such disdain for them.
They just didn't even send an invitation.
Well, that's interesting.
Be that as it may, I think they still had a duty to show up you send somebody right yeah one of one of two of the
two of you have to show up because it sends a clear message to the military uh people and family
service members of this country that they just do not care issue a statement they both did release
statements but they couldn't even make like a video and recording like there's a certain level
of like cold and distance from this whole situation. That's really about them. Right.
They don't want to talk about what happened in Afghanistan, Afghanistan. And so instead,
they'd rather disrespect the families of the people who lost their children and relatives.
Well, it's their fault. And were they to show up where they would were to make a video or address
this in any meaningful way? it's just going to highlight and
be bad for their polls. It certainly would be. We have a reporter who wrote this story, Tommy
Stevenson, who's been in touch with the Gold Star families and has spoken to them at length. And
many of them are just truly disgusted with the way the Biden and Harris administration has handled
not only the withdrawal, but the reaction to it afterwards and handled the memory
and legacy of their children. It's just so insane. Like they were at the RNC, they were speaking from
the stage and I was there on the floor that night. And I think I've told you guys about it before.
It was incredibly moving. The entire room was silent, just honoring these families and the loss
that they suffered because their children literally went and died for this country
yeah a very kamala harris thing to do when she was uh attorney general district attorney whatever
whatever it was in in california she was censured by the bar because there were innocent men
languishing in prison and these cases were brought to her attention on several occasions and she did
nothing about it because her office would have needed to issue a correction.
So instead of saying, hey, we got it wrong and losing a little bit of face in letting these guys out, she didn't do it.
She got in trouble for it.
She got jammed over it later on.
And to your point, there would have had to have been some level of contrition here, some level of, hey, we were involved in this.
It didn't pan out the right way.
But despite that reality, we're here because we love you. We love these families.
We care about what happened. But that never happened, right? This is who they are. And look,
she's in terms of controlled opposition. If you thought Biden was controlled, I mean,
forget about it. Like this one over here. If she gets in, I have no idea who's going to be in
charge. She's not going to be calling the shots
that's for sure and it's crazy that they weren't even you know it's not like she's like oh I'm in
Colorado on the campaign trail but my hearts are with the families he came back from California
basically in time for this service and still couldn't drive out from Delaware you know it's
really just not that far they are both in the DC. There's sort of no excuse for not being able to say this is worth worth acknowledging.
Well, yeah, she's not a genuine person and he's not there, you know.
And one thing it's like you said, I think you just said a second ago, she's not going to be pulling pulling the strings.
Yeah. When she's in the White House, if she ends up in the White House, God forbid. And the thing about that, too, is that this is part of the Democratic Party's plan to delegitimize the presidency entirely, because they keep saying that what qualifies her are these immutable characteristics that don't have anything to do with qualifications or merit or skill or talent.
They're saying she should be in the White House because she's a black woman.
And there is joy and euphoria to that. Well, what does that mean other than saying the presidency is simply a figurehead? So let's just have a pretty one. Do you know what I mean? Like the presidency clearly doesn't matter to these people because they put all of their faith in the deep state to implement agendas and guidelines and interpret laws that are passed by Congress. They don't care who the president is.
They just care what she looks like
and what she's representing for their mission and ethos,
their vague, vague plans and policies.
I was listening to this.
Aren't even there.
Yeah, no, I totally agree with you.
I think it's so fascinating.
I mean, again, she's running without policies.
And I was listening to this analysis of her speech at the DNC.
And this New York Times reporter had said that they had heard from campaign officials that they were being – like volunteers were being told, don't focus on policy.
Focus on story.
And if you remember, so much of her speech was like, well, this is my childhood and my upbringing.
Narrative.
That's still what the website is.
It's just bio.
Right. childhood and my upbringing and you know and that's still what the website is it's just bio right and there was this I was listening to this one podcast talking about it and one of the women was saying you know well when I was there I was like you know we're in the room and it's exciting
but as I come down from this sort of like exciting you know balloons and flag waving or whatever else
I realized that the things I was thinking oh that's kind of a policy are really nothing I mean
she's really given these people who are just lining up behind her blindly nothing.
And I think enough will wake up from that
and look at these moments,
look at her not attending,
going to the DNC and saying,
basically, we're reclaiming patriotism
and they're making this big USA chant or whatever.
And then she can't show up at, you know,
what I actually would consider a very patriotic ceremony.
An actual one.
Yeah.
Other than the one where they're waving
little paper flags on the floor while they're burning
flags outside in the street.
Yeah.
Only when it convenes her for anything.
That is funny, isn't it?
There's this picture going viral of what the streets look like after pride events, and
it's just a garbage dump.
Yeah.
But like bottles, cups, wrappers.
That's what environmentalists do.
They litter.
They do.
Mm-hmm.
Yeah, there was another really funny one a while ago it was like some environmental climate change rally and after
they left everything was just trashed yeah that's that that's a good one and then there's a video of
the trump supporters having a rally and they're all cleaning up afterwards and everything's left
the way they get they came there you know that is kind of funny so when you when i when i look at
this stuff and i look at democrats i wonder if democrats just really hate their own voter base but i mean that literally i think they do and i
i think they hate americans i think they just look down on everybody was that like that great
you guys saw the chris cuomo um moment when he was on the floor of the dnc and he was looking up
and he was like these people are literally looking down on us. Well, he points out all these boxes started at half a million dollars.
These people get special privileged access.
That's the game they play.
Of course.
I've always been very uncomfortable as well with her husband.
I mean, you know, former head of Google or whatever it is.
And then now.
Is that where he worked?
Yeah.
Oh, wow.
Yeah.
That doesn't make me feel good about the public-private partnership between big tech and the White House at all.
And no one really talks about it.
It would be uncomfortable, right, if Mark Zuckerberg were her significant other?
Well, and also they got married 10 years ago.
They were introduced on a blind date by the head of ABC
and her husband. So she was
literally introduced on a blind date
to her husband by the person
who is in charge of hosting
the only debate Kamala Harris
has agreed to. And it's got the
Biden interview after the debate.
And it got the Kim Cheadle interview.
That's right. I don't think it worked at Google.
It wasn't Google?
He's a lawyer.
Really?
And a presser.
Yeah.
He left his position in the law firm when Kamala Harris became vice president
so that he could be supporting her full time.
I could have it wrong.
I think Emhoff is an interesting character.
I mean, I think there are a lot of moments
with Kamala Harris where things don't feel authentic. You know, I obviously we're not in her marriage. We don't know what happened there. But it definitely seems like she is. of you and working and my mom meanwhile she's married an elite attorney from california she's
held high-ranking government positions like she was in the senate like i don't really understand
how you can she's left her way into you know right like general's office how can you say you're you're
of the working class when nothing about your lifestyle has signal maybe your childhood was
like maybe your childhood but if you look i mean she her mother she talks a lot about her mother's immigrant past you know and all of the
hardship that she faces an immigrant but if you look at what the story is her mother was 19 from
india she came here to study science become a doctor why because there were great opportunities
here and this is the person who's lecturing Kamala Harris as a young person about civil rights.
That just seems really bizarre.
Her mother then, didn't she like get a Ph.D. and became a professor at McGill, which is like one of the most elite universities in Canada.
She grew up in a very nice area.
She grew up in Montreal. who's also from Montreal, keeps posting pictures and being like, this is where Kamala Harris grew
up in Westmount, which is this beautiful, wealthy neighborhood that I walked through once. And I was
like, damn, it's nice here. You know, I didn't even know Kamala Harris grew up there, but that's nice.
Yeah. The left, the lefty democratic machine thrives on elitism, Ivy league schools. You know,
it's a who, who knows who situation.
There's nothing working class about the way she presents,
about her context in life, about the way she acts at all.
I mean, this is, and you know, these Democrats,
look at Pelosi and everybody else. They have more in common with the Urbano establishment.
Sure.
Which is another branch of the Uniparty.
Right, the Uniparty than they have in common with any one of us,
especially the working class?
And if, Tim, I got that wrong on her husband before, then I apologize.
I don't know why I thought that was in my head.
But, you know, you can't get it right all the time.
Let's jump to this story from the Postmillennial.
Foo Fighters falsely claimed Trump used their My Hero song to introduce RFK Jr. without permission.
Indeed, the Trump campaign had a license.
So the Foo Fighters, we actually let me let me pull up.
I wrote this. I put your tweet in there.
Yeah. They said, let's be clear.
Wu-Tang for Children says, did you let Trump play your song?
They said no.
Well, according to the Independent, they have seen documents appearing to confirm the campaign has indeed licensed the song from BMI Songview service. Quote, we have a license
to play the song, a campaign spokesperson said. So the Foo Fighters are playing this game where
they're like, we didn't personally approve it. But in all literal sense, the Foo Fighters puts
their song up for licensing, handled by BMI, which is one of the big music unions. The Foo Fighters puts their song up for licensing handled by BMI, which is one of
the big music unions. The Trump campaign then licenses the song that is with Foo Fighters
permission. What do you think is going to happen now? They're acting like it didn't happen. And
they're saying they're going to give any money from the royalties, which is stupid because it
was a one time use at an event, which is probably a couple hundred bucks. And they're going to give
that money to the Kamala Harris campaign.
Now they've just overtly chosen sides in a political dispute, which has pissed everybody
off. Well, and after they were, I saw some, you know, people were saying on Twitter, like, oh,
they just don't want to be involved in any political thing at all. They don't want to
take any sides. And it's like, no, that turns out to be a lie. They're actually backing Kamala Harris.
Yep. They just said that they're going to give the money to her.
If they had a license, that license is an absolute defense.
That means that the litigation is frivolous.
They'll lose.
Trump will win.
And they'll sue him for attorney's fees and then take the attorney's fees and donate it to the Trump campaign.
There's no suing.
I think Trump should sue them for the lie.
That's what I mean.
He can't sue for attorney's fees.
So if there's a frivolous lawsuit that's just based on bullcrap, right, and they know it's
false. And if he's got an absolute defense with the license, but he's not being sued. He's always
there. They're just tweeting online. That's even like more like you're saying they would take legal
action. They would take stuff. But instead, they're just like, no, we didn't let them. We
don't like it. I just I get so tired of this. Like Trump is so bad that if he ever comes near anything that people like, their fans
are going to freak out and melt down.
Like I, what, what do, I don't know what the children of whatever it's called, like do
they, they want there to be a caveat in any of their agreements.
Anybody can use the song except for bad Donald Trump.
And I, I, I, Celine Dion recently bitching about it.
I tweeted, Hey, fooders, why are you lying?
Just for that, I'm going to cover Everlong.
That's a warning.
And then it was funny because Lance from the Serfs said something like,
Tim finally figured it out or whatever.
And I responded with, I already warned Max Collins from Eve 6.
I will cover Inside Out.
Don't you make me do it.
I will play that song.
You should.
You know what's hilarious?
The Wu-Tang for the children, right?
So when you look at Wu-Tang Clan's history, and if you look at Ray Kwan, who's the founding
member of the Wu-Tang Clan, Ray Kwan the chef, one of his aliases is the Black Trump.
He held himself as the Black Trump this entire time.
I mean, what are we talking about here?
Yeah.
Well, Trump's very, very bad.
This is what gets me.
It's like so stupid.
Very, very bad. Just very bad. Very, very bad. Yes what gets me it's like so very very bad just
very bad very very bad yes but can you name a kamala harris policy oh she's joy irrelevant
but you know what i did here i was listening to all these post uh dnc uh analysis and it was
amazing how many left-wing pundits were like well there was all this hype that beyonce was going to
be there and then she wasn't haha we're not mad about it but can you believe that we took that
hype on thursday that taylor swift and beyonce were going to be there and then she wasn't. Ha ha, we're not mad about it, but can you believe that? We took that hype on Thursday that Taylor
Swift and Beyonce were going to be there.
That's how they're filling these places up. People
were pissed. They did this during Occupy Wall Street
with Radiohead. They said that
it's the only way they could have got people to show up.
They said, hey, Radiohead's going to play
at Occupy Wall Street in support of the protest.
And then 2,000 some odd people showed up.
And then they said
they did something to the effect of like,
before we get into the real reason everyone's here,
we're going to talk to you about Occupy Wall Street.
And then everyone sat and listened
and that's how they tricked everybody.
And then of course, nobody showed up to play anything.
No, nothing.
My favorite post afterwards though,
was Taylor Swift should say she has an album
she'll only release if Harris gets elected.
Oh my goodness.
Which I think is kind of funny.
But meanwhile, like one of her best friends,
Brittany Mahomes,
digs Trump.
Yeah, who she spent the weekend with.
Yeah.
In Rhode Island.
In Rhode Island
with all of the other like fancy people.
You know what was funny about that
is all I could think of
was like Edith Wharton
and those Newport days
of the early 20th century
when all the rich people
just flocked to Rhode Island
for their summers.
And I thought like,
you guys are elitist scum.
Yeah, it's pretty elite.
Staying in one of those old mansions, you know.
Look, she wrote a song about it.
It's part of her art now.
Yeah, I mean, it's part of Edith Wharton's art too.
But like, nobody wants to actually live in House of Mirth.
I just, as a state, Rhode Island is so small,
but they have maintained being so elite for so long.
Right?
But they're also very,
there's also like
a lot of poverty in Rhode Island.
Oh, yeah.
Yeah.
I think that's true
for a lot of New England.
You've got these very,
very wealthy enclaves
with very rural
or very poverty-stricken areas.
I'm totally thrown off
by the fact that we're now
doing this to music.
I really enjoyed that.
I thought that was terrific.
I liked it, but it's just I'm not used to it.
I feel like we should do it in a company event.
I feel like we should get cocktails, you know?
Yeah, but this is a symptom of the panic, I suppose.
I don't think Foo Fighters knows or actually cares about anything related to politics.
I actually think they knew that the license went out.
I'm willing to bet that when the Trump campaign licensed the song, here's a possibility.
They licensed the catalog.
They went to BMI and said, how much to use your songs?
And they said, it's going to cost you X amount of dollars per month.
They said, here you go.
And they said, you got it.
That's a strong possibility.
It's also possible that they really wanted specifically this song for a one-time use,
which is a common thing.
So when there's a live show happening, you reach out to the representative agencies and you say, how much for a one-time
use license? And they'll say something like, I think it's like a thousand to two thousand dollars
for a big event like this. It's like a grand. And then they go, you got it. I'm willing to bet the
reps told the Foo Fighters or at least their manager. And they were like, Trump campaign
bought a license to play the song. And they're like, Trump campaign bought a license to play the song.
And they're like, cool.
They probably didn't think twice about it.
They're probably just sitting there jamming in the tour bus on a plane,
whatever it is they're doing.
And then once the tweets came out and it became this really big deal,
maybe they didn't know it was going to be the RFK Jr. event
and thought it was going to be playing in the background.
Maybe they thought it was going to be like him playing Tiny Dancer or something.
No one's calling out John and yelling at him.
But it was this iconic historic moment.
It was perfect.
And it was perfect.
They did, the song was perfect for it.
You know, it was just so iconic.
You had the pyrotechnics going off.
You had RFK coming out.
You had like-
My hero.
Right?
You had like legit two different factions of different political sides coming together because they are united on some ideals.
RFK Jr. is calling it the Justice League now.
I think it's awesome.
So Tulsi Gabbard endorsed Trump and he just tweeted, wow, a Wonder Woman just joined the Justice League.
I love that.
Meanwhile, the Biden-Harris administration pulled RFK's secret service detail.
We got to if if if if Tulsi Gabbard, Donald Trump and RFK Jr. is the Justice League, that would make the Harris Biden administration the Legion of Doom.
Nice. I think that's what they're called. They are kind of a Legion of Doom.
I mean, they have abortion buses and they have starting wars and you know they have censorship
i mean they're terrible people out there the great thing about about this song is they'll never be
able to separate it from this moment ever again i'm sure they're really mad about eternally fused
together yeah and the and the old rumor was that it was uh about kurt cobain but not about rfk jr
here so let's uh let's add this to the story.
Tulsi Gabbard's endorsement of Donald Trump saying,
I'm committed to doing all that I can to send President Trump back to the White House,
where he can once again serve as our commander in chief.
RFK Jr. says, Wonder Woman just joined the Justice League.
I love it.
You know, look, it's kind of a silly tweet, but it is fascinating to see former Democrats joining up with Donald Trump. I think we have the the big tent party here. Democrats have shown themselves
to be cult like the Kennedy's attacking RFK Jr. prove that it's a cult. It was what's her name?
Kathleen, is that a sister? She was like he she basically said because he left the Democratic
Party, he's betrayed the family and their values.
And his his father and uncle would be disappointed if they could see today.
And I'm just like. Betraying family and attacking them is like attacking a family member over there, over their opinions.
That's betrayal. That's way worse. Having an opinion is fine.
If they had put out a statement where they said something like, we disagree with Bobby's decision to endorse Donald Trump, but we look forward to seeing him at Christmas.
I would have been like, oh, that's fine.
That's great.
You know, I respect that.
Instead, they were like, I can't believe he would do this to us and tatter the legacy of his family.
What's crazy, what's absolutely crazy about that is you also had David Axelrod coming out and saying, you know, your father would be appalled at this.
You had Bradley Whitford, who I think just thinks that he must be Josh Lyman inside, you know, the West Wing actor who came out and blasted Cheryl Hines over it.
But what's truly appalling and what none of these Kennedys are talking about is how the Democrat Party that they adore literally sabotaged RFK's campaign. They sabotaged it. They went in
there. They put people inside the campaign to sabotage it. They launched lawfare in every
state where he was running to sabotage it. They created a PAC specifically to fund these lawsuits.
And nobody's talking about how the Democrats of yore, namely like John and Bobby Kennedy, would be appalled.
Perhaps.
Perhaps they wouldn't be.
I don't know.
Yeah, they would be.
They should be, you know, would be appalled by the way that Bobby Kennedy Jr. has been treated.
Let's be real.
By the party that they were a part of.
If you took Democrats from any other era, they'd be appalled by each and every iteration of themselves.
It's like how J.D. Vance is actually a Democrat circa 1986.
Like, those are the values.
Yeah, I wonder about Republicans, though.
Republicans, I think, would be less, but still.
Like, any person from a while ago
would be disgusted by the people around today.
Yeah, probably.
I think they would certainly be disgusted with the anti-American sentiment in the Democratic Party.
I think that's for sure.
Yeah.
And the infiltration or just outright communism.
I don't know what else to call it, but it was not too long ago we all understood that it wasn't a good thing,
especially when it comes to government and leadership in government.
And now they just regularly like, yeah, this is great. This is
a part of who we are. We accept this gigantic communist wing of our party. It's problematic,
to say the least. I think JFK would roll over in his grave a few times.
Let's jump to the story from the Postmillennial. Kamala's campaign demands seated debate with
notes for a September 10th ABC event report.
OK, I didn't believe it when I heard the news because this was one of those when when Trump was going to debate Biden.
They were like Biden's claiming he wants to be sitting down.
And the media was like, no, no, no, that's not true.
He doesn't want to sit down. Kamala does.
She can't stand up for that long.
She needs she what is she not capable of standing?
I don't I don't get it.
She Miller said that this is what the campaign wants. kamala's campaign was like no we didn't say
that really of course they also said that the um the rules for the debate are in flux and that they
haven't come to any determinations about that they do want to have hot mics because they are hoping
to catch donald trump so that i thought the she was just taking... The news is that, real quick, the news is that Trump's campaign is claiming...
Jason Miller told Politico
that the Kamala Harris campaign
wants to sit down and have notes during the debate.
And they're denying that.
And the Kamala's campaign is denying that.
Oh, so it's nothing then.
It could go either way.
Well, the rumor now is that Trump is saying
he doesn't want to do the debate
because of the bias from the panel and what i think donna brazil is going to be on it
is is is that the case um i saw that there were two hosts but i didn't see who the panel was so
not her we have this one from also put post mail on abc had his biden appointee close friends with
kamala and set her up with doug emho. Yeah, I was just talking about. So I can certainly understand why Trump's going to be like, what is what is this?
Well, and Harris won't agree to any of the other debates.
You know, they claim that Fox is too biased, but like ABC is literally run by one of her
best friends who set her up with her husband and who's gotten appointed by by Joe Biden.
Right.
And who's gotten several major Biden administration exclusives.
That's what I find strange.
When Fox offered this,
I think it was supposed to be September 17th
as an alternative date,
they would host the debate.
I thought it was so strange
that the reaction was like,
Trump's running away from pre-agreed upon debate.
Sure, he agreed to debate on ABC with Biden
on September 10th.
Biden, do you remember that guy?
I know that the Harris campaign has forgotten about him.
Maybe they shouldn't have agreed to the June
debate. So this was a quote
from Trump. He said, quote,
Will panelist Donna Brazile give the questions to the Marxist
candidate like she did for crooked Hillary Clinton?
Will Kamala's best friend who heads up ABC
do likewise? Where is
little George Slopinopolis
Slopidopolis hanging out now?
Will he be involved?
Trump wrote referring to George Stephanopolis.
What did George Slopidopolis?
Yeah.
So I don't know if he's if she's actually expected to be.
She's a contributor.
I think Trump's just saying that Brazil gave the questions to Hillary Clinton last time.
So he doesn't trust ABC News this time.
Which why?
Why?
I mean, you'd think that ABC News would probably prep Kamala Harris for this, just like they
would prep her for any kind of long form interview.
Right.
Which she still hasn't given.
She said we'd get one by, you know, the end of August.
But that's slowly creeping up on us.
And there's there's no rumor that there is going to be anything from her.
I think it's interesting that she, you know, I think maybe the Trump campaign shouldn't have agreed to a September ABC debate.
I'm not saying no September, but there should have been a different network.
But at the time, they thought it was going to be Biden all the way through.
And it didn't matter what like no network could have covered up the state that Biden was in.
That's why the first debate went so badly. I think it's just
arrogance on the part of the Harris campaign to say, oh, well, you know, we're the new campaign.
So you can't, you know, this contract is still valid. It's a completely different agreement
when it's a different candidate. I agree. And who comes to a fight and sits down? Look,
you stand and fight. That is what you do. And more moreover who has ever gone to a debate with
donald trump and come out unscathed he's not the type of guy to run from a fight i i do think that
there should be people there from all the networks you have three moderators right fox cnn and
wherever else one uh one one network should not monopolize it we've seen how unfair and how unjust
that can be uh It should be fair.
It should be square.
That's not what it is.
And I guess we'll have to see what happens.
I don't think Harris wants to sit down.
I said sit down.
I think that's fake news.
I think it's a political attack.
It's always a political attack because why would anyone weaken themselves by just coming
out and saying they want to sit down?
OK, see, I was thinking maybe she wants to sit down.
So you get that because she's playing up the fact that she's a prosecutor, like she's
sitting at the table for the people and he's sitting like he's a defendant to create that sort of image.
That's a good point. Or height privilege. That's true, too.
Trump is a lot taller than she is. She's very. OK, so that's plausible, actually.
And now they're being forced to deny it because Miller went public with it. That's that's that's it could be a thing.
Yeah, that's plausible. And the notes could be a thing as well because she doesn't seem to remember anything
other than her upbringing
and the color of her skin.
Since television era,
our presidents have been getting taller
because height really does
convey some kind of
emotional response in people.
Yeah, it'd be tough for Greg Abbott.
Well, even when she walked
on stage with walls one of the first times, I remember
seeing the video and being like, she's just actually
overshadowed. She doesn't...
Isn't she like five feet tall or something?
Maybe something. She's petite and I don't hold that
against her, but you know, it's just
there are women who have a really commanding
stage presence and she's just not one of them.
She doesn't exude leadership. When you think about
like a small, petite woman
who was in like a position of power
and who was probably a little bit intimidating,
Justice Ginsburg, right?
I disagree with her politics, right?
Definitely a little intimidating.
Yeah, you look at her, you're like, oh, wow.
You know, okay.
But Harris is the polar opposite.
She's just like, oh, I'm here.
Chelsea Gabbard's not like super tall.
You know, she's like about my height.
I think she's great.
But she's great.
Yeah, she's fantastic.
She exists in the leadership, yeah.
Do you think that Kamala's going to lean
on her feminist prosecutor image
that she's sort of trying to create from herself right now
when she goes to this debate?
Or do you think that she'll try
and come up with a new strategy?
I think she has to lean on it.
I mean, she's going to call trump a felon she's going to say
she's a prosecutor and she put guys like him away and blah blah blah blah blah she'd be foolish not
to so um is that going to work it's a good question and uh i it could backfire right because
a lot of people know that the system is weaponized, especially against Trump. That is convictions of crap. So hopefully not.
I was thinking this hot mic thing is actually not a good move.
She's thinking that Trump will just be like making all these side comments.
But if I could be misremembering, but I felt like there weren't that many side comments from Trump in the muted debate.
Like when he was debating Biden, he kept it pretty cool.
And I felt like it was Biden who was sort of making like rambling statements.
That could be because it was muted.
But then like he has the discipline to do it right.
Like they would have these two shots of them.
Their mics are muted, but you don't see Trump's mouth moving.
I will take Trump on a hot mic all day.
It's always gold.
It's not usually that bad.
Also, the Kamala's campaign apparently said that
they would be glad to uh speak contemporaneously with trump on a hot mic like to address the
things he said because she wants to do a whole like i'm speaking thing you know she wants to
like lean into her identity and get some like you know southern black accent going somehow well you know when she faced
uh uh oh yeah real quick sorry um someone pointed out that harris debated pence sitting down at
desks that's it with notes she did she did she did yeah just look up the pic i'll pull up the
pictures yeah there's just well this is not the jv debate and that's when she accused pence of
like interrupting her that's where we get this I'm speaking thing from.
She is trying to make it so that Trump seems like a man. Yeah, there you go.
They were sitting at desks with notes.
I compared her wanting to have notes to an open book test in a freshman year lecture class.
Oh, so now I definitely think the story is real and they're just trying to downplay it because it was embarrassing for them.
It definitely seems embarrassing, yeah.
Stand and fight.
Stand and be heard.
Yep.
What is this?
Sitting at desks with notes.
And before when they were scheduling this with Biden,
I think the Trump campaign,
and Trump's kind of references
in some of his more recent speeches,
they were like,
the Biden campaign gave us options
because they assumed we would say no.
So we said yes to everything
because we just knew we could handle it.
And I think now it's totally fair
for the Trump campaign to be like,
no, I don't want to sit at a desk.
Stand up.
Like we're going to stand this whole time.
I think that if she's really going to show up
for the debate,
it shouldn't be on her terms
the way it had to be with Biden.
Biden was going to collapse anyways.
I think she should not have to get this
like inherited upper hand that she seems to think she deserves.
Hilarious.
Biden collapses.
Trump gets shot while he's on his feet and he's still here.
Yeah.
A funny world.
This is what we have.
Someone someone should keep track, maybe a spreadsheet or a tally of the historical events that have happened in this year alone.
And then maybe you do the past two years and three,
then four,
and we can just count.
And then,
you know,
wow,
time's moving real quick.
I blame the internet.
It's all historic.
Yeah.
Historic,
like Kamala's candidacy and trans day visibility being on Easter.
Oh man.
Historic gains of the Biden administration's climate initiative under
something called the American,
no, the inflation reduction act, which was which was really just a historic climate change legislation.
Yeah.
Massive spending to reduce inflation.
What do you think the legacy of the Biden administration will be?
I think he's going to be easily forgotten like George W. Bush.
Jimmy Carter.
Yeah.
Like put on your sweater.
Hopefully not Buchanan.
Right.
Yeah. Yeah. But maybe. Yeah. They seem like they're kind of throwing out these last minute initiatives. yeah like put on your sweater hopefully not buchanan right yeah yeah but maybe yeah they
seem like they're kind of throwing out these last minute initiatives like he's announced a new
environmental thing he's apparently taking a more strong position on the ceasefire you know
or like trying to like he hasn't done anything he has nothing on his schedule this week that's
another thing we covered today he has nothing on his schedule at all well he doesn't have a country
to run you know he's just well he doesn't he doesn't have a country to run, you know. Well, he doesn't have any.
Yeah, he's not running anything.
And you wonder, like, who's making all of these decisions?
Is Antony Blinken effectively running the country right now?
Terrifying thought.
Kamala Harris isn't doing it.
She's out there experiencing joy and sharing euphoria with the nation.
So who's in charge?
Yes.
Democrats don't think anybody needs to be in charge. You know, they just think that the bureaucracy needs to be in charge? Yes. Democrats don't think anybody needs to be in charge.
You know, they just think that the bureaucracy needs to be in charge.
Or like they said during the party, you know, they think the organs, the government organs need to be in charge, as RFK would say.
Let's jump to this story from Politico.
It's not a pro-life position.
Anger after Trump says no to Comstock.
Politico reports former President Donald Trump gave his clearest answer to date on the federal regulation of abortion pills.
And it's not what conservatives want to hear.
After months of avoiding specifics, Trump told CBS News on Monday that he would not use the 150 year old Comstock Act to ban mail mail delivery of the drugs.
If like the November adding the federal government should have nothing to do with the issue. Many prominent conservatives and anti-abortion activists were outraged by the
remark, calling it nonsensical and cowardly, which brings us to the big debate, which is
affecting X tremendously. This is from Denny Burke. He says, J.D. Vance says President Trump
would veto any abortion ban that came across his desk. This includes vetoing a proposed ban on
late term abortion when the unborn baby feels pain horrific. And Lila Rose from Live Action says, if you don't
stand for pro-life principles, you don't get pro-life votes. This has resulted in a wave of
individuals tweeting out much to the accusation of being bots that they would not be voting for
Donald Trump because he's not pro-life.
Here's one screenshot where someone said, I'm an evangelical voter in Virginia.
This year, I'll not be voting for any Republican candidate who does not disavow the watering down of the party platform on abortion.
That includes Donald Trump.
I refuse to reward betrayal with my vote.
The next one says, I'm an evangelical voter in South Carolina.
This year, I'll not be voting for any Republican candidate, blah, blah, blah.
Same thing.
Then you got this guy says, I'm a voter in Indiana. I want to vote for Trump, but his leftward shift on abortion
has forced me to withhold my vote. I pray that he reverses course. But until then, I refuse to
reward betrayal with my vote, followed by another identical. And I've seen these tweets, a whole
bunch of them. People are so the two are the first ones are from last month and the two latter ones
are from I believe they're from closer to today, if not today.
And I've seen a bunch of these same exact posts where they're like, I'm an evangelical voter and I won't vote for Trump.
And I just find this really, really funny because I I don't I it's the stupidest person in the world.
I view it as fake. I have to imagine these are fake people, fake bot accounts.
Maybe that's wrong, though. And they really are just the worst political activists ever known,
ever. Well, the idea that they would say that I'm just one more thing. The president who got
Roe v. Wade overturned is not strong enough on abortion. What's crazy about that, too, is Trump never said that he was in favor of a federal abortion ban.
He said that he was in favor of returning the decision to the states
and overturning the bad case law that he thinks Roe v. Wade was
and that a lot of people think Roe v. Wade was.
So when these bots, if you will, or people, whatever they are,
are complaining about being betrayed, they're actually not understanding what it was that Trump promised in the first place, which was returning the decision to the states, not having it be a federal legislative initiative.
It's not in the Constitution.
That was the idea.
Privacy is not a guaranteed right in the Constitution the way that it was interpreted for this case law. So you've got a lot of people who are saying they won't vote for Donald Trump unless he goes
full abortion ban at the federal level.
And that's just basically it's it's whinging activist virtue signaling because Trump,
as you mentioned, was never for this and has given more to the pro-life side than we've
seen in generations.
But it's never going to be
enough. My view of this is, imagine you've got a great battlefield. There's two nations,
battlefield right in the middle, and there's a constant pushback. Donald Trump is leading the
charge with one side, and all of a sudden the troops are turning around saying, you know what,
why aren't we storming the capital gates of the enemy nation? And the president says, because we can't get there.
We have to get there by going through this battlefield.
And they're like, nah, I'm not going to listen to you
because you're not at the enemy's gates already.
The idea that we'd go from where we are today
to a federal abortion ban is ludicrous.
And that Trump could deliver that is ludicrous.
Well, and Trump has said he doesn't want that.
Yeah, it's a sigh out.
Look, Trump has already delivered on his promise about Roe v. Wade, right?
So it's like you said, he's done more for the pro-life movement than any other president before him.
He has been clear about the issue that it should go to the states and then people can lobby and litigate at the states accordingly.
This feels like a psyop to me, right?
RFK is now on board.
There are a lot of swing boarders who are coming with him.
There are a lot of people who have different views on abortion. I am as pro-life as a person
could ever be, but I also understand that an election needs to be won here, right? We need
Trump in office. There is a highest good here. And I'm not saying that, you know, we should
sacrifice babies or anything for that. What I'm saying is Trump has already delivered on abortion,
right? Look to the governors
in each state to continue the fight there.
There are 50 states with 50 governors
and 50 different courts. Go fight
the battles there for when it comes to abortion.
An election needs to be won.
We have RFK voters. We have swing voters.
We have independents that need to be brought into the fold.
We can't sound like radicals
on every freaking issue. We have to win.
Take a chill pill and when
it comes to all those other stuff i i think those are bot accounts you know and if you have this
person who's the most outspoken spoken person on the issue in the country she's going to have
her position that's fine i'll take losing one or two people over here on our side to gain 50 or 100
on the other so the accusation is that these pro-life activists make money
and gain when abortion is an issue and that if Trump actually wins and actually succeeds in
expanding restrictions on abortion, then these activists and nonprofits will have a harder time
raising money. So Ashley St. Clair has been calling out Lila Rose. She says, Lila Rose,
the most prominent voice in the pro-life movement,
is telling you not to vote because Trump isn't principled enough while she pays herself over
a quarter million dollars a year and uses 14 million dollars in pro-life donations to throw
luxury galas and pay for her podcast appearances. She says, I mean, come on. They literally held
the last gala at the Ritz Carlton Laguna. I declined to go, but special guests also received rooms at the Ritz.
There's a few other people who have joined in in calling out, it's live action or it's
live action?
I thought it was live action.
I thought it was live action.
Live action?
I don't know.
Homonyms, what are you going to do?
Yeah.
So live action, live action, whatever.
Lila Rose.
Lila Rose.
There you go.
People are releasing their 990s. This is their
tax forms and very little money going towards grants. And I don't know what they do or what
their mission is or what people give them money for. So I'm not going to criticize them. But many
people are pointing out they feel that they're just using the money for, quote unquote, awareness
campaigns, which basically means paid media appearances and special events. But does that actually do anything to advance restricting abortions?
Well, this is a huge go ahead. I'm sorry. I was gonna say it's an interesting question. I'm not a
fan of sort of hinting at like investigations when it comes to finances and stuff, because a lot of
the stuff is par for the course. I think that Lila Rose, what she's doing is foreseeable. In
this situation, she's not going to be like, oh yeah, let me take any stance that sounds like
it's not against abortion. She needs to be consistent over there. Do I think that her
messaging on the issue could be better? Yes. Do I think that she should be saying this as
vocally and as loud as she is? I mean, I don't know. Do I think that she's going to have an
effect on swing voters or on RFK newcomers to the MAGA movement? I don't really think she is because
she's sort of the CEO of this not-for-profit that's advocating for these very hard pro-life
stances, right? Everybody else is sort of what matters. So those are the people, everybody else
is who I'm more concerned with. But it's weird that you would get these very pro-life people being like,
I'm not going to vote for Trump.
You know,
and the alternative is what you're going to sit out the election and go with
Kamala Harris.
They're going to vote for Trump.
Yeah.
It's like,
Harris is not a good,
I can tell you,
you will not like her position on abortion.
It's real bad.
We actually know of hers.
The one on abortion,
which is unrestricted access for abortion, no matter what the age.
It's worse than that. The child.
The Democrats position on abortion is to send buses to parking lots for women to get drug to get drugs for their abortions on the spot.
Free. It's not just they're going to allow women to get an abortion when she wants one.
It's they're going to actively drive their vehicles to these neighborhoods and offer them vasectomies and abortions.
It's insane.
And it's a black genocide, basically, in this country.
Nine out of every 10 babies in New York City
who are black are aborted.
It's a horror.
It is a genocide.
I'm a traditional Catholic,
so I look at the church's teaching on the issue
and the church says,
when it comes to voting on these issues,
look for the lesser of the two evils, right?
Clearly, Donald Trump is the lesser of the two evils here. So if you are even remotely pro life, and that is your prominent position, that's what matters to you most. You're duty bound to
vote for Trump under the church's teaching. It's wild that anybody can even suggest going the other
way. It's just so simple to me. I don't understand how these people can be serious. Imagine a tug of war. You're playing tug of war and they're pulling that rope.
And when you lose, it's like squid games. If you lose, you fall into that pit.
Right. And you're like, I'm not going to pull this rope anymore because you guys aren't further enough back.
Are you nuts? The idea that Lila Rose and all these other accounts are basically saying they would rather Trump lose and Kamala Harris have her funding and support for mobile abortion buses is the better circumstance.
They want that reality over Donald Trump being like, I got Roe v. Wade banned and we're going to leave it to the states now.
So solar abortion buses, Tim.
Solar powered.
So, no, I'm saying that's Kamala's dream.
Oh, no harm for the environment, just harm for the babies.
It's got to be electric, electric, solar powered abortion buses for all.
The funny thing is there was a Ali Beth Suckey said that there's a lot of people calling
the pro-lifers saying this grifters instead of trying to argue with them and convince
them.
And it's like, yeah, it's just funny to me because I'm sure I know for a
fact there are a lot of conservative pro-lifers who are upset with this other faction of pro-life
activists who are basically saying, don't vote for Donald Trump. They're going to withhold their
vote from him, which is just the most ridiculous, whiny baby thing to do. But me, I'm not a
conservative pro-lifer. Now, I'm certainly not a modern Democrat pro-choice either. I would consider myself to be anti-abortion, just not to the regard that most conservatives well. And I'm like, well, like almost, I think it should be extremely restricted, but I wouldn't
put myself in that camp.
There's a lot of difficult questions I don't know how to answer in terms of privacy and
health and things like this.
But that being said, I'm not sitting here as some pro-lifer criticizing, you know, pro-lifers
and calling them grifters. I'm sitting here as someone who's a
libertarian, old school pro-choice who has decided to vote for Donald Trump,
despite the fact that voting in his direction leads to abortion bans in the states,
because I accept we are facing an existential crisis. And now I find it funny that there are
some people saying, do you really think that Donald Trump is going to convince these like Trump dubious voters who are
who are, you know, for abortion? Yes, he is, because I know them and some of them are me.
I'm I'm not someone who's going to be like, we must ban abortion all the time, no matter what,
or I'm never going to vote for anybody. It's me going. Yeah, Donald Trump does a lot of things
I don't like. but Kamala Harris is
taking a dump on this country.
The greater evil. I mean, it's beyond that.
Trump's not evil.
For the first time in my life, I feel like
we have a moderate net positive
in a president, and then we have
evil. I mean, look, I looked at
George W. Bush and Gore.
I'm a little kid at that time
and I'm like, I don't see the difference.
What's the difference between these guys? You look at Biden, I'm sorry, Obama and McCain.
And I was like, oh, everyone's telling me, you know, I kept hearing his hope and change. And
it was something different there. Like it's he wasn't supposed to win. It was supposed to be
Hillary. This was the big narrative. They told us Obama usurped the Uniparty. He came in as a late
candidate. Hillary Clinton was the heir to the democrats
and he stole it from her and i actually thought that what trump turned out to be back then i
thought that before trump i thought obama was that me too so then when trump comes along i'm like get
out of here this is the same thing they're doing and then trump wins actually upends things and
i'm like wow the foreign policy stuff was really good i can't believe it no new wars boy was was
the deep state pissed.
So I'm looking at this as somebody
who never voted Republican before,
doesn't like the Republican Party for the most part.
They've got, Republicans have good people
and Democrats have like one.
Republicans have like 17.
And so here I am being like, yeah, I'll vote Republican
and I'm going to vote probably down ticket as well.
Well, especially here
because Riley Moore is our candidate for Congress and he's great. So for me, it's a no brainer. So, yes, Donald Trump is
actively trying to court Libertarian Mises caucus types, RFK Jr. types. And there are actual
conservative Republicans who are like, I'm not going to vote for him. I mean, that's nuts to me.
It's insane. I mean, I think Trump is the greatest president of my lifetime, bar none for sure, for many of the reasons that you just stated, including his willingness to take on incredible personal risks to effect change and what he believes to be the best kind of change for this country.
And he's a very, very talented, very smart person.
Then when I've met a significant number of people from Congress at this point, and to Tim's
point, in the Republican Party, there's probably about 20 people who are impressive and who actually
care about this country. And then there's everybody else. So we already know that the Democrats hate
this country. And then you have all these other people in the Republican Party who hate you, who
hate me. I question their loyalty to this country. And they'll work with the Democrats and they'll vote against us and they'll
vote for Ukraine. And they'll do everything else that they possibly can do under the sun to thwart
what Trump is going to do if he gets back in office and to make sure that they do not help
people who actually care about this country, who are members of the Republican Party.
And so my point is this.
We should also focus on congressional races, right? We need meaningful, talented candidates
who actually will go to bat. Little mini Trumps, if you will. People who go in there and be their
own version of an America First candidate and work with the rest of the people who were there
because that places a cesspool. It's very unfortunate. So Mike Cernovich just tweeted,
we have a real shot in November and some folks are trying to create division.
Kamala Bucks went out to a lot of Christian influencers.
It does look that way.
They'll usher in communism for 30 pieces of silver.
It wouldn't be the first time this has happened.
Oof, bold statement.
Accurate statement.
Yikes, man.
Well, let's do this.
Let's jump to one last story and we'll talk about what's going on with Andrew Tate.
We have this from the AP.
Romanian authorities tow vehicles from Andrew Tate's home after new human trafficking allegations.
So this has been ongoing for quite some time.
Andrew Tate and his brother Tristan Tate, both of them were kickboxers and dual British-U.S. citizens with millions of followers, blah, blah, blah, charged with human trafficking and forming a criminal gang to exploit women. Andrew Tate was also charged with rape in that
case. Now, they've been trying to go after this dude. How long has it been, like two years or
what is it? It's been since 20. It's been almost three years now. Almost three years now. Yeah.
Yeah. And you actually represent both of them? I represent both of them. I represent Andrew and Tristan.
So you're saying these allegations are not correct? These allegations are 1000% false.
Do you want to walk us through what the story is and what's going on?
Sure. So from day one, Andrew and Tristan, obviously they were all over the place, all over the world, very famous, very influential people. Tristan met a
girl in Florida from Miami. The girl asked to go back to Romania with him. He's like, I don't know,
I don't think it's such a good idea. Romania is a different place. You have a good life here.
She's like, no, I want to change. I want to do this with my music career. I want to have a career
online, so on and so forth. She goes to Romania. She meets up with him. She's there for six days. After the
sixth day, she found out that she wasn't going to be Tristan's wife. Tristan had other women in his
life. Lo and behold, surprise, surprise. And she turned on them and accused them of a litany of
crimes that are unfathomable and 100% unequivocally false. That triggered, she sent text messages into Florida to her parents and to other people,
which triggered an investigation and a swatting, if you will, of their house in Romania.
The embassy got involved, the Romanian government got involved, and they went after them, bar
none.
Now, it's worthy to consider, we must consider the fact that at that point, the United Kingdom
had already spent over $2 billion in trying to cancel Andrew and Tristan. So there are a lot of opportunistic
people, nefarious characters who would love nothing more in the world than to see these
guys jailed and silenced forever. The Romanian prosecutor was able under Romanian law to bury
the facts of the case and not even present all the material facts to the judge or the Romanian
public for the first year of the case.
We were brought on at some point.
We investigated the case thoroughly.
We knew and we continue to know that all the allegations against them are false.
We understood that the minute that woman from Florida,
once she sent these defamatory missiles into Florida,
that she was on the hook for defamation in Florida and conspiracy in Florida.
So we sued her in a Florida court. We just survived motions to dismiss in that court.
That case is proceeding. That case is going well. What we were able to do was publish the truth of
everything that happened related to that story into the Romanian complaint, right? The complaint
has hundreds of paragraphs. The entire story is told there.
Once that complaint was published, the Romanian prosecutor, the Romanian judges, the Romanian courts, the Romanian public consciousness, and certainly the Romanian defense team got a hold of
it, was able to educate the Romanian public and the court there. As a result of that, they got
out of jail. They got off of house arrest.
They were able to travel the country.
And they were just recently granted the ability to travel the EU.
Somebody freaked out someplace and made a call and said, we have several theories as to why this happened.
It's a double down to prosecution on them.
So they have a bunch of allegations from people that they've interviewed from the past few
years.
Thirty three women or
so 30 of them were interviewed and after the interview and or during the interview gave
statements affirmative statements in defense of andrew and tristan wow saying this is absolute
crap two of the women so 31 and 32 andrew and tristan are being it's it's alleged that they
laundered money right and that they laundered money, right?
And that they laundered money
by giving their baby mamas lavish gifts,
putting them in lavish cars,
and buying them houses.
Andrew and Tristan's defense is,
these are my baby mamas.
Of course, I'm going to take care of them
because that's what good men do.
The baby mamas are in their camp as well, in defense.
There may be one other person
that they're still working on,
some shadow character someplace who doesn't have a story,
who we don't know what's going on.
Long story short, the entire case against them is crap.
The latest arrests and everything?
Process is the punishment.
They went after them.
They arrested them again.
They took all their cars.
They took more jewelry.
They took more money.
We're north of $20 million in cash and gold and cars and assets that have been taken from them.
I mean, Andrews had like 60 cars taken.
I mean, one Bugatti is worth $5 million.
So this is about silencing them.
This is about the fact that Andrew and Tristan are very influential, especially when it comes to young men.
The mainstream media, the European Union and the governments over there and everything
that's involved in them, as Andrew calls the matrix, a deep state wants young men to be docile,
wants young men to be not aggressive, wants young men not to believe themselves. Their message is
you're a young man. You should believe in yourself. You should go out there. You should kill it. You
should take care of your body. You should have discipline of your mind, discipline of your
emotions, or go out there and be somebody in the world now do they have a history of saying wild stuff on the internet
of course they do most of that stuff is 10 years old or older if i had a camera running when i was
25 years old it probably would have been good stuff right i'm 46 now i changed tremendously
in the past 10 years and tremendously over the past 20 as have they right they're different men now so
you're you're saying that uh if i'm wrong there's no complaint complainants right now
they have so this is what they do they say that andrew and tristan use what's called the lover
boy method which means that if if if you're working for me and you're my employee and you
feel positive about me in some way you're're being tricked. You're being tricked.
And because I have the capability to one day human traffic you, you're guilty of the lover boy.
I'm guilty of using lover boy.
And because you've been lover boy, your story about why you're defending me is not really worthwhile listening to because your mind has been screwed.
So they take a very paternalistic approach
these women they're claiming are victims it's because they were doing only fans or they're
doing online webcam stuff or what is it some of these women were doing that stuff like way back
when these other ones we have no idea what the hell they went and they spoke to everybody that
the romanian government could get their hands on that these guys ever interacted with at any point
in time did these guys hurt you traffic you rape you hurt you they all said no they all said these guys are great they're gentlemen they
took me out this that and the other thing the romanian government doesn't care it's taking a
very paternalistic approach saying oh sweetheart you're just a little dumb girl who doesn't know
what's going on these guys mine after you and we're going to prosecute them anyway it's the
most ridiculous thing i've ever seen in my life at the end of the day they're going're going to be exonerated. They've been asking for a trial since Jump Street.
Innocent men don't go, let's go to trial tomorrow. Andrew and Tristan be like, give me a damn trial,
bring these allegations out in court, and let's have the fight, standing on our 10 toes down,
standing on our own two feet in this court, and let's have the fight. Let's prove your case
against me or go to hell. It could be another two years before they get a trial there, right?
So they're basically, where are they now are they in jail they're out now when you've got them
out they're out so the romanian team um aline and alexandra out there running the romanian team in
romania fantastic lawyers um we worked very hard to get them out ali made a passionate argument in
court uh and was able to win the judge saw through the bullcrap here.
So they're home. So how are they getting arrested then? I mean, so the judge releases them,
which is kind of interesting. How are these police able to go in and seize their property and
freeze their money or whatever? So the way that they do it is they issue an arrest warrant. They
say this is a regurgitation of human trafficking allegations. But how do they get a warrant for this?
It gets to a point where a judge just says you're out on bail, but pending trial or what is this?
Right. You're out on bail.
Essentially, if you were to analogize it to the American system, it'd be a bail pending appeal, a bail pending trial.
Right. So a trial set or what?
No, they don't. It could be another two years before they have a trial.
And the whole idea is to lock them up and silence them and bankrupt them and cancel them.
To drag them through the mud and then say, oh, we're just going to give up in the end.
But you've already destroyed my life.
But these two guys are built different.
They're truly different men.
They are committed toward fighting this fight for themselves and for every other man who would come before them.
They feel honor bound and duty bound to fight this fight because if they fall,
they believe that, you know, there'll be a lot of other dominoes that fall after them.
I see. I've seen a lot of videos people have shared that on the surface are indefensible.
Convert, you know, him talking about young girls and girls that are underage and things like that by,
I would just say, American standards.
The argument that I've heard is that,
oh, but 16 is legal in other countries and in certain areas. Not that I think that makes,
I mean, fine, maybe he doesn't go to jail for it, but it's still indefensible. But I suppose
if you're saying that they've changed and they're doing something different, then you've got to give
people credit for that to a certain degree. That being said, when it comes to the influence of the
Tates, I hear what
you're saying. I definitely agree that there is this interest in stopping young men from shifting
rightward because the polling we've seen has shown young men are overwhelmingly voting for Trump,
moving Republican. And it seems like it's not even just about Andrew Tate in the bigger picture.
By all means, anybody who wants to criticize the guy over everything that's on those videos,
do it and do it forever. I don't care. If the criminal trial is false, they shouldn't be criminally charged.
However, they went after Jordan Peterson, who is nowhere near, like, other side of the coin, Francher Tate.
He's a pro-responsibility.
He's in favor of taking control of your life.
And they called him a Nazi.
They threatened to put him through re-education.
They did, didn't they?
Did they make Jordan Peterson go through that re-education thing?
They sure did.
Yeah, for his license.
And he had to live stream it?
Yeah.
There is a definite establishment interest in stopping personalities
that are telling young men to better themselves
or at the very least have the ability to.
Now, Jordan Peterson's re-education,
they can't really lock him in jail like they can with Andrew Tate.
Andrew Tate's got a lot of money, but this is, it's pretty wild what's been going on.
Yeah, it's real wild. And look, people should criticize and be critical of the things that
they said in the past. But what I will say is that they were in a much different position 10
years ago in their life. They were up and coming. They said things that had shock value. These are
street guys from Luton, from England. They're also American citizens. And they said things that had shock value these are street guys from luton from england they're also american citizens and they said whatever they needed to say to get on the map to make a name
for themselves but as they began to grow and as they began to see that there was influence there
they began to realize that there was a responsibility that came with that influence
and it began to sharpen their minds and sharpen their message and geared it toward positivity
and strength for young men and that's what really pissed the government off. It wasn't like, oh, you were saying this stuff before.
We were mad.
They weren't coming for them then.
They came for them as soon as they started saying
a man is a man, a woman is a woman.
Be strong, do this, be traditional, blah, blah, blah, blah, blah.
Then the government came from them.
You can say a lot of the wild stuff.
The government will never come for you.
Start preaching traditional values and masculine excellence
and they come for your head.
Double-edged sword for the government.
It's made them bigger.
Way bigger.
Yeah.
And so if whatever it is they're doing,
and I'll say it this way,
if these criminal charges end up fizzling out and dissolving,
these guys are going to be wealthier and more powerful
than they ever were before.
A hundred percent.
And another thing to do is to pay attention
to the Florida case that we're litigating, right?
Because we're litigating the same set of facts under different laws. It's the same set of
facts in the American legal system. We're saying in the court to this woman that she defamed them,
she hurt their reputation immeasurably, and she conspired against them to do all these other
things, tortious interference, the business relationship, all these other technical terms.
But we're litigating the same exact facts in that court saying you knew that you were
wrong.
You lied.
Here's the proof that you lied.
By the way, here's the history of you destroying men's lives before us.
It's in a court.
And all we need the court to do is to find the truth here.
And the truth is, is that they're innocent.
She conjured up a story, one of her friends, to destroy their lives for whatever reason.
And then she went on vacation.
That's what happened.
And their enemies in world governments and in the banking system and wherever else in the deep state took full advantage of this situation to exploit them and to keep them imprisoned for, I mean, for an extended period of time, which could be several more years.
And it's wrong.
What is their business now? How do they make money and what what do they do you know uh right now there's hustlers university um they have what is that it's a university where you can
go and they say look you don't need a college education to be somebody in this world right you
don't need to go to any school to be somebody in this world. You can come and learn practical skills on how to make money online or how to interview people or how to
network. You can come to our school. We're going to give you transferable skills that'll help you
succeed in the business marketplace in the world for $50, $100, $200, whatever it is. When you
juxtapose that against an Ivy League education, there's a big difference in the price.
And you know lots of times when you go to college or an Ivy League education,
they don't even give you any practical skills for the real world.
So it's about setting men up for practical application of skills
in the real world to make money online.
That's one of the ways that they make their money.
They've made a lot of money in the past.
And, you know're they're crypto
bros and that's really all i can kind of sort of get into with all that stuff but they're good men
they're honest men they take care of people around them and what a lot of people don't know is andrew
gets a lot of a lot of stuff a lot a lot of flack for his very pro-palestinian human rights stance
right he's not a fan of the uh of the nation state of Israel. He's got
no problem with Jews as a whole, but when he looks at the nation state of Israel, right, he's very
pro-Palestinian. He gets a lot of stuff for that, makes a lot of enemies for that. But what he does
not get a lot of attention for is all the human rights work that him and Tristan do with Tate
Pledge. They give millions and millions of dollars all the time to build wells, to give food, to help people in war-torn villages, to help people
restore their lives after one government or another has bombed them out. These are good men
who have done a lot of good for the world, right? Even if you accept all the allegations against
them is true, the amount of good that they've done for the world tremendously outweighs the bad. And people don't see it because there's a very one
not one sided narrative out there against them. So you think that this the charges in Romania
ultimately are going to end with their exoneration, their victory in this? Yes. If they get a fair
judge, 100 percent. No, no reasonable person can ever look at these facts and say that they're
guilty of anything. There's literally no evidence.
They don't have anything.
Did you follow their work before you got involved with their legal issues?
So Andrew came to my attention during the pandemic, right?
And I was like, you know, who was this guy, you know, out in the UAE or wherever he was during the pandemic, right?
So he had this very strong, I'm not getting vaccinated.
I'm going to go to Switzerland or wherever he went,
the one country that didn't lock down.
I don't believe in this.
I'm tall.
I'm young.
I'm strong.
This disease has problems killing old people.
It's not going to kill me.
I'm just going to live my life.
So I started watching him then because like Trump,
a lot of the things he said, I identify with,
I felt it on the visceral level.
So I started following him from that point on.
And then at some point in my, during my January 6th advocacy,
and I defend a lot of people in Trump world,
I have defended people in January 6th committee,
the Trump probe, very outspoken all over TV,
right?
They saw me.
They were like, I like your fight.
Consider fighting for us.
And I was like, bro, I love what you guys are doing.
I'll definitely fight for you.
Let me take a look at the evidence.
Once I saw the evidence against them, I was infuriated.
Lots of people don't notice, but I became a lawyer because my own brother was wrongfully
convicted in 2005.
Of what?
He was convicted of hurting a child.
He did not hurt a child. My brother is
paranoid schizophrenic.
He's my adopted brother, born addicted to
drugs, alcohol. We adopted
him, come from a good Catholic family. He had a good
life. He met a girl who was abusing
her own kid. He didn't say anything.
He got caught up in the mess. They threatened him
at 125 years. Paranoid
schizophrenic, no medication, held him for three days without food or water, said, you're going to do 125 years
or sign this paper. He signed a contract, signed a plea. He got 15 years in jail.
I watched my mother and father break in half. I said, I have to do something. I said,
I'm going to become a lawyer, try to get you out. By the time I became an attorney,
my brother was getting out like the same month. I wasn't able to help him, but wrongful conviction work is a passion of mine. So when I
looked at the evidence against Andrew and Tristan, and I knew that they were being incarcerated
wrongfully and wrongfully persecuted, not for what they did because of what they believe and
what they say, I said, I have to get involved in this case. I have to do something for them
because so much is at stake. So for me, legally, match made in heaven.
So do you think most of this case, like obviously you are litigating, you're in the courtroom,
you're filing all kinds of motions, I'm sure. But do you think a large part of this case is sort of rehabilitating their public image? Because there are a lot of people who look
at the Tate brothers and say like, yeah, I guess you inspire young men, but do you inspire them
to do the right thing? You know, you've got lots of kids and lots of, like you're not necessarily a traditional conservative man.
Sure.
So yes, part of my job, part of my duty
is to restore their reputation in the court of law
and in the court of public opinion.
But nobody does it better for them
than those two guys right there.
They will flat out say,
look, what I said 10 years ago, that shit was wild.
I should have never said it.
I should not have said that, but I've changed today. Andrew's a devout Muslim. Christian is a devout
Romanian Christian, right? Orthodox Christian. They take their faith seriously at this point.
Do they still have views that are different than my views? Of course, but to each their own.
They're allowed to believe whatever they want to believe. But are they able enough? Are they
present enough? Are they developed enough to look back at some of the things that they said
and said, I got that wrong.
This is where I've changed.
This is why I've changed.
And this is my message going forward.
Yes.
And because they have that type of growth and because I have changed from the
man I was when I was a teenager to the man I am today,
that's all you need to do for me.
I'm not God, right?
They're giving it their best.
And I think that their best is pretty damn good,
and I'm happy to be defending them.
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howdy, people. Tim, I want to thank you and the Timcast team for everything you do. You've
expanded my political view so much. Keep making great content and never give up the fight. Really
do appreciate your support. Shinnich Wilder says, if Raymond is on, you are welcome for the video.
It was fun to make. If he is not, boo,
we want Raymond. Well, he's not here.
He might be somewhere.
Alright.
What have we here? Man of History
says, howdy y'all from Texas. Did you see
the recent story about Kamala Harris and her bad
reputation regarding her handling of sex crimes?
My message to Ian and X recently
love the show, Gen Z.
Interesting, I have not.
Have you heard that, Libby?
No, I have not heard about that.
I saw the Jon Stewart thing where he was like,
did you see the Jon Stewart clip where he ragged on the DNC?
I love the Jon Stewart clip.
They had somebody who prosecuted sex crimes
and then, and it's a picture of Bill Clinton,
he's like, ooh, he's like, so much for that booking.
I liked it when he was talking about
how they were criticizing J.D. Vance
for making good and
going to Yale and literally everybody on
stage went to Yale or Harvard or
something like that. Joy Reid went to
Harvard. It's just not
okay when he does it. It's just not okay
when you grow up,
go to Yale, make good and come home
and try and do right by your community. That's
against the rules for the Democrats. If you leave
the Ivy League a conservative, you are evil.
You are wrong.
You're just wrong.
It's that cult mentality.
Yeah.
All right.
Kyle says, I'm very excited to see Tulsi endorse DJT.
I believe she'll be a strong addition to his cabinet in 24.
I even named one of my cats Tulsi because she was the first Dem I would have voted for back in 20.
If Trump's got Tulsi and RFK Jr jr in cabinet positions i don't see how
he loses he's he's he's he's basically telling all the disaffected democrats your your best
bets right here what are you gonna do that would be great too oh yeah he's gotta he vex already on
board yeah yeah yeah the vex like the smartest guy in politics right now yeah he's brilliant you
know what i thought was really cool and it happened after Vivek and Trump started hanging out, is Trump started going on all of the
YouTube shows that he was asked on, started doing interviews with smaller
channels and stuff, and I thought that was great. That was something Vivek did that I really
endorsed. Yeah, for sure. Alright.
Species with Amnesia says the Foo Fighters story is a real heartbreak.
They became my favorite band
after seeing them live last summer.
That's okay, I'll keep listening to that garbage.
Hear, hear.
I've been listening to the Foo Fighters
since I was a little kid.
So I've known how to play Everlong
since I was probably 12.
And I've known how to play
My Hero, Monkey Wrench.
I mean, I can probably just go through the list of all the songs.
I can play all of them.
For most of them, I haven't played in a long time,
but Everlong is a song I will never forget how to play.
I can play that one no matter what, no matter when.
Golden Fleece Games says the Foo in Foo Fighters stands for freedom of opinion.
Ha ha.
I thought it was like Kung Fu Fighters.
No. No, that's F-U. I know, but I thought it was just Kung Fu fighters. No.
No, that's F-U.
I know, but I thought it was just, you know, being cute.
Flooded Timber Farm says,
will y'all be at AmFest again this year if they invite us?
It was really difficult to do last year,
and we really respect and appreciate everything they did
to get us out and get us on stage,
but it's expensive and difficult to move our studio for a week,
especially to Arizona.
However, if they would be interested,
then we absolutely would love to
do it. That would be good
fun. Yeah, it's a fun,
it's a good time, AmFest. Yeah,
good fun.
Waffle Senses says, Tim, is that your dad in the
guest chair? Wow, he must be so proud of you. Indeed
it's not. My dad did just visit. He was just here last week, Tim, is that your dad in the guest chair? Wow, he must be so proud of you. Indeed, it's not.
My dad did just visit.
He was just here last week, though, or two weeks ago.
We were hanging out.
Not in the guest chair, though.
Let's grab some more super chats.
Frederick Borman says, speaking about censorship, six years ago, Russian libertarians defended the telegram in Russia through a big political campaign.
Now we are trying to repeat it on a global level to free Durov. Where can we contact you to speak with you on this topic?
Me? I don't know what I could do on that, but you could always message Ian Crossland on X.
He is the most accessible member of the crew, and he regularly interacts with people, and he's the best for relaying information. He loves talking to people and tweeting at people and, you know, engaging.
Greg Dubia says, I'm a pro-life person, but I'm happy that it is the left, that it is
left to the states.
We need to change the culture.
Also, it is easier to change state laws than federal laws, as pro-lifers need to play the
long game.
Yep.
Yeah.
I don't, I don't, this, this posturing they're doing where they're saying
give us 100 of everything right now or else it sounds like they're sabotaging trump on purpose
i agree so do you not know what kamala harris wants to do i mean trump's not perfect but she's
really really bad if this is your main issue for for sure and you know the concept of the lesser
of two evils is which one of these people is going to do more evil in the world if they get in right
it's obviously it's kamala harris it's like imagine you know you you wanted to go to the beach
and you look at your car and you're like but i'm not going to be in la in an hour so what's the
point of even trying to drive somewhere it's you want to go somewhere, it takes a long
time to get there. This idea that you want to get from
Chicago to LA in 20 minutes is
stupid. I could understand.
I could understand this messaging if we were
in the primaries.
If you're like, of all these Republicans,
whatever. I don't know if you guys know,
but we're actually very close to the election.
We have our candidate. We elected
him fairly unlike Harris.
When my son and I do the thing,
what superpower would you most like to have?
Mine is always teleportation.
That's a solid one.
It's a good one, yeah.
It wouldn't work.
No, of course it wouldn't work.
The Earth is moving too.
Sure, but it's a fantasy idea.
I mean, it's not like no superpower would work.
There's no such thing as superpower,
so you may as well go all in on your imagination.
But then just combine them all.
If you're going to fantasize about having a power,
just give yourself all of them.
Sure, but teleportation is the best one.
To that or flying.
Wormhole teleportation.
I think flying is better.
Well, flying is great, but it would take a while.
I mean, it would still take time to get from New York to London.
It's not about flying from New York to London. It's about being
able to move around cities
really, really easily. And you
can go rock climbing with no fear
or worries. Might take the fun out of it. Yeah, but you could
do, I don't, first of all, I'm never
going to go rock climbing. I'm not
Okay, look, listen. You can still
like teleportation would make it easy to move around cities
too. If you fell from a great height
and then you reach terminal velocity,
you're just going to keep teleporting back being like, well,
I'm trapped because you know, you'd have to like,
I guess you could teleport to the others to Australia and then you'd be
moving in the same direction and then reverse.
And then once you speed normalizes,
you teleport to the ground and land on the ground safely, flying is better.
Flying still takes a long time.
I mean, I can think of multiple instances where teleportation would be really dreamy.
It would be like, oh, I would like to be, you know, in Florida right now just for the
next couple hours.
And you, like, get there and pop back.
It would take a lot longer to fly there.
What about time travel?
Plus, you'd have to carry your suitcases.
What about freezing time? You could stop time.
Freezing time is good. You remember that
sitcom with Evie
and she could, like, nobody remembers this but me,
but it was like she would freeze time by doing this.
Someone out there remembers this. I know.
What are you talking about? Are you making this up?
Perhaps
such a show was dreamt up
by you. It was not dreamt up, and she freeze time and then she could like go around and like fix stuff while time was frozen.
Her dad was an alien and, you know, her her aunt or something.
I forget who she lived with that I'm mixing.
What if you had out of this world?
Out of this world.
Yeah, of course.
How about you have the ability.
Small wonder.
I would watch all of those on. what if you had telekinesis you could also turn into liquid but
when you got anxious you'd glow orange i don't want any of that none of that no i mean everybody
knows that reference i wonder uh you buzzfeed article 10 things you might not remember about
out of this world i'm gonna send it to you now it's evie right wasn't it evie yeah that's her
name yeah or i think it's when you get embarrassed you glow orange.
I don't know.
What is that from?
I'm going to wait for the chat to figure it out.
Alex Mack.
Yep, they got it.
This was the secret world of Alex Mack on Nickelodeon.
Oh, yeah.
I was just reading an article that said that it got a 15 and up rating in the UK because
it's an episode where a kid hides in a washing machine and they were worried that little kids would watch it and go and go climb in the washing machine.
Everyone thinks kids are stupider than they are.
You know, there was there was a kid who ate a Tide Pod.
So the funny thing is the whole Tide Pod eating thing was not was not real.
Nobody was eating Tide Pods.
They were joking about eating Tide Pods.
And then one kid as a joke, put it in his mouth, but he did not realize that saliva will dissolve the outer layer.
And so it popped in his mouth and then he immediately aspirated. So it popped and it
went in his lungs and it burned and really messed him up and caused severe tissue damage. And he's
probably messed up for life now. Yeah, that'll do it. Do not put that stuff in your mouth. No. That's
ridiculous. Yeah, it's not a good move.
Alright, Matt says, what happened to the Mark
Z versus Elon Musk fight?
I have no idea.
What did happen to that? Didn't Elon
Musk say he hurt his back or something and
then the whole thing, they just decided not to do it?
I thought it was the Coliseum. Yeah, you wanted to do it
at the Coliseum. He had like
Kamala Leverl. Yeah, I was sort of wondering if Elonum. Yeah, he wanted to do it at the Coliseum. He had like Kamala Leverl.
Yeah, I was sort of wondering if Elon Musk was like,
this seems impossible.
If this scenario happens, then I'll do it.
I think the real issue was shareholders for the various companies he worked for said,
even if you're doing a goofy sparring match
that's kind of for fun,
if you get hurt, it's going to tank the value.
Even doing the fight is going to take the
value people are going to panic yeah that makes sense that makes sense even if like yeah he was
talking someone i think um elon was saying that it was actually meant to be it's like a friendly
goofy sparring thing but zuckerberg was like no let's go i'm gonna mess you up yeah and then the
adults got involved epic toad rage says did you see the decree from Russia that states that those who oppose destructive neoliberal ideological agenda in their home country can seek humanitarian support from the Russian authorities by applying for a temporary residence permit?
We did.
We covered it on the show. Louise Pelly. While Gen Z's feel like they'll never afford a family or buy a home,
Oregon is using our tax dollars to give non-citizens $30,000 for down payments on homes.
Hacienda Community Development Corp.
Yep.
California's trying to do that now too, right?
Yeah, but I think California's going with $150,000.
Ooh, dang.
Wow.
My down payment wasn't even that much.
All right. let's go. The real blue juices. Elon Musk is not the CEO of X dot com.
So who will be arrested? Yaccarino? Yeah, maybe Ms. Lindy Yaccarino.
I think she seems pretty interesting. Yeah, I agree. Yeah.
Trump loves you, says YouTube is restricting your channel.
The only Timcast IRL videos that are being suggested to me are from years ago with Adam and the UFO in the thumbnail.
This started a month ago.
It's censorship without blocking your channel.
Or they want you to watch the classics and learn about what happened back in 2020.
The UFO is still here, by the way.
It's sitting right there.
It's in my shot every single time.
The UFO.
All right. Let's grab some more super chits what do we got here's
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sad to hear it man dead here best of luck though Bobby L. Jones final tribute to support us. The organizer is my brother, Alfred. Thanks.
Sad to hear it, man.
Sad to hear it.
Best of luck, though.
Mad Max says Kamala is running a campaign of hope and joy.
She hopes we'll forget everything she's done to damage this country and she'll joyfully do even worse if she wins.
How's it going?
What's that?
California's doing 150K.
Yeah, I don't remember the full story, but that's what the headline said.
I guess considering houses in California are expensive.
But if you go into the middle of nowhere, you can get a way cheaper house than that.
Well, and that's the thing, too.
We were talking about this the other day.
Why are you entitled to buy a house just wherever you want?
Yeah.
You know, go find one you can afford.
Bill Hoekstra says Justice League plus Elon Musk.
That's right. RFK, Junior Tulsi gabbard elon musk and trump wow so uh who so okay well it's actually pretty easy
tulsi gabbard is wonder woman that's pretty obvious uh donald trump is superman easy uh
elon musk is of course uh batman and that would make RFK Jr. Martian Manhunter.
Interesting.
There we go.
Who are we missing?
Flash and Green Lantern.
They'll be named soon.
Who's Vivek?
Do we have Vivek in there?
Oh, yeah.
I guess he would be the Flash.
Yeah.
Because he is quick
and he talks fast.
No, he's not Flash.
You don't think so?
No, Vivek's too smart.
Would he be Green Lantern?
You know, yeah.
Actually, yeah, that makes a lot of sense. But I don't know. I don't think so? No, Vivek's too smart. Would he be Green Lantern? You know, yeah. Actually, yeah, that makes a lot of sense.
But I don't know.
I don't know, actually.
I think Vivek is more of a Mr. Terrific,
but he's not a big Justice League player.
You know, he's not one of the OGs.
It's like Green Lantern and Flash.
Green Lantern probably makes more sense,
but Lantern's a military guy.
He's like a Marine.
They're like Air Force or Marines, and they get chosen to join the Lantern Corps.
So I don't know.
Flash.
Yeah, but Flash is a goofball.
Yeah.
He's a wacky dude, but he's a scientist too.
So I don't know.
I mean, maybe.
Perhaps.
I mean, Vivek seems like he probably has a good sense of humor.
Aquaman.
That's a true point.
Aquaman. Aquaman is an original justice league guy yeah yeah jd vance can be the flash
uh cyborg yeah cyborg's character yep alfred vivek is alfred
if you do like the expanded Justice League,
then you get everybody
and you can just basically,
there's probably literally a Vivek
in the Justice League.
I don't know.
All right, let's go.
Jeremy B says,
Trump should just stick
to the existing debate terms.
She will back out.
ABC would just lob softballs to her anyway
and not make her defender record.
Perhaps.
All right.
Humble beginnings as many new voters
who were not registered Republicans
came out in 2016 and 2020 to vote for Trump.
Not Republicans, just millions of Americans
sick of the evil government
who does nothing good for them.
Unity Party is right.
Yeah, Trump is trying to get moderates.
It's like if you're pro-life, you have no choice.
You're voting for Trump, and he knows it.
This idea that you're going to try and sabotage Trump's victory because he's not giving you 100% of everything you want is just ludicrous.
Well, it's like the fringe far left who hate Israel and are super pro-Gaza.
They're not going to vote for anybody but the Kamala Harris.
It doesn't matter what she says. I think they're not going to vote for anybody but the but the kamala harris it doesn't matter what i think
they're not going to vote at all so i think there's a they won't vote but like if they're
going to vote they're not going to vote for trump you know look i'm just guys i see the chat people
are calling elon musk iron man okay iron man is avengers that's the marvel universe not the dc
universe please okay you want to go into one of the other comic book universes we can talk ninja
turtles and krang or whatever you want but we're not going there we're talking dc okay right yeah universe, please. Okay. You want to go into one of these other comic book universes, we can talk Ninja Turtles
and Krang or whatever you want, but we're not going there.
We're talking DC, okay?
Krang.
Yeah, you remember Krang?
I do.
There's a crossover with Ninja Turtles and Batman where Krang, I guess, accidentally
transports Shredder and the Turtles to Gotham City, and then the Ninja Turtles team up with
Batman.
Did you see after Steve Bannon was sentenced and was getting sent off to jail um a lot of people posted pictures of like bannon as splinter yeah you know i saw
that uh i was kind of i will uh add this i own an original graded copy of the teenage mutant ninja
turtles comic oh no way yeah and uh, they didn't have different colored bandanas.
Oh, no.
And the whole thing...
What's the color?
They were all...
It was black.
Just all black.
Because it was black and white.
And also,
it is a parody of Daredevil.
Yeah.
So the gag was,
in Daredevil,
the kid gets...
Truck crashes
and spills chemicals
on his eyes,
blinding him.
And then the bad guys
in Daredevil
are called The Hand. And his master is Stick. Right. And Stick teaches him. Oh, and that's why, blinding him. And then the bad guys in Daredevil are called the Hand.
And his master is Stick.
Stick teaches him.
Oh, and that's why it's the foot.
And the foot.
And Splinter.
Splinter, that's right.
And the chemicals that splashed him leaked into the sewer
and landed on turtles,
because turtles were in the sewer for some reason,
which makes no sense, but, you know, whatever, I guess.
Well, turtles end up in the sewer when, you know,
you buy turtles in Chinatown,
and your parents are like, you can't keep those. I think, actually, that end up in the sewer when you buy turtles in Chinatown and your parents are like,
you can't keep those.
I think actually that was the story
that some kid bought turtles
and then dumped them in a sewer or something,
which is horrible,
but I don't know, whatever.
Who's the best turtle?
Oh, I don't know.
Michelangelo skateboards, I guess.
But he's kind of dumb.
That makes sense.
Yeah.
Although originally they were all the same.
There was very little difference between them.
They were just four ninja turtles.
And pizza.
You can't sell as many toys that way.
You need them all to have different color bandanas and different personalities.
Well, then, even with the newer iterations, they've changed their sizes, too.
Because then they just had different color bandanas to tell them apart.
But now, in, like, the movies, like, Raphael's huge.
You know, Don Tell is a nerd.
He was always nerdy, though, I guess.
I think I was identified more with Raphael. Yeah, nerd he was always nerdy though i guess i think i was
identified more with rafael yeah but he was a hothead yeah well all right anyway what are
people saying michelangelo he's the donatello that's funny all right elon is sensei splinter
now that we're comparing trump's team to the Ninja Turtles,
which turtle is Trump, Leonardo?
Anyway.
I think he's Raphael.
Yeah.
Raymond G. Stanley Jr. says,
Tim, we're freaking forward in the line on so many things.
These whiny babies are fake or they're not worth an ish.
If we won't charge forward, we're done.
Yeah, it's the battlefield in front of us.
You can't just skip it, right?
They want to go from point A to Z overnight.
You can't do it.
You got to win where you can win.
It's crazy to me.
They either don't understand that Trump is trying to win or they don't care.
Then don't vote.
Whatever.
I guess then Kamala will have abortion buses for every city.
Free ones. Just free abortion. Free abortions. Jeez. I guess then Kamala will have abortion buses for every city. Free ones. Just free abortions.
Free abortions. Jeez. And free
vasectomies and also
free sex changes.
She's into free sex changes.
She pushed that into the prisons
in California and bragged about
it in the lead up to the 2020 election
and how she forced that policy change
so that all men who
want to be in women's prisons can get free sex
changes. Wow. Carlo Magno says, Tim, you are not anti-abortion. You're a classical pro-choice
Democrat. Well, pro-choice today means abortion to the point of birth. Abortion for everyone all
the time. But I'm actually a little bit more conservative than the traditional Democrat
position. So I do agree with safe legal rare, but I believe it should be
much more heavily restricted. I also believe that logically and under the current law and
the interpretation that the founding fathers and founding fathers, but well, yes, under the
interpretation of the founding fathers in the original Constitution and the 10 amendments in
the Bill of Rights, then added with the amendments we got following the Civil War, it seems to me that there
is an inevitability that if the law is followed, abortion becomes 100 percent illegal completely.
And that's the 14th Amendment. The question for the Supreme Court that needs to be answered,
and pro-life groups should be suing over this, but gee, I wonder what they're doing with their money,
is when the 14th Amendment says no person shall be deprived of life, liberty, or whatever without due process, does baby involve person?
And so the 14th Amendment says all persons born or naturalized in the U.S. are U.S. citizens for
the purpose of blah, blah, blah, in a separate closet, then says all persons shall not be
deprived. We've taken that to mean that tourists from Japan
cannot be illegally searched, have free speech, have all of their constitutional rights.
We extend our rights to everyone here.
Right.
As long as you're here in the country, the government is restricted from doing certain
things.
If that is the case, the question for the Supreme Court is, is an unborn baby a person?
Yes or no?
The question has to be answered.
And if the answer is yes, and I think even many blue states agree, that's why a woman who's pregnant who gets, like, pushed down the stairs by a guy, the guy will get charged with double murder.
Or a murder for the baby and the woman.
If the answer is yes, that a baby is a person, then you cannot get an abortion without a judge signing off on it,
which effectively ends abortion. Indeed, you're right. And, you know, for me, again, you know,
I'm a Catholic, a Christian, and the first person in the Bible to ever recognize Jesus was an unborn
child, John the Baptist. That's right. All right, let's go. G says, holy Tim world.
I normally listen to the podcast, which is very different from the live YouTube feed.
Keep up the good work, Tim.
And remember, Kamala owned slaves in California as AG.
That's, well, she didn't own them,
but she enslaved people.
Kamala enslaved people when she was-
On behalf of the state of California.
That's right.
There you go.
There you go.
That's even worse.
Yeah, it sounds awful, right? Yeah.
California remained a slave state until
relatively recently, thanks to Kamala Harris.
Crazy Eye says, Tim, no one is talking
about the migrant gang in Aurora, Colorado
that took over an apartment complex and are patrolling
with guns. Oh, I didn't hear that. Is that true?
I think it is true, and
you have that in hotels in New York City
right now as well.
Really? Oh, yeah. It's not a good situation. Yeah.
All right. Terrence Max says, which Bible verse can we find instruction to pursue the lesser of
two evils? Never seen that in scripture. That's not to say it's not sage advice. Just don't say
it's biblical because it's not. Everything is, all the wisdom in the universe is not contained in the Bible.
It's just moral teaching, right?
If you have to choose between two things and one of them is going to cause a greater harm,
you choose the one that causes the lesser harm.
Brandon Romanski says, fun AI simulation.
Have Grok run two separate simulations.
Kamala as president for the next 100 years and Trump as president for the next 100
years. Observe the difference. That's actually pretty smart. Did you get a fly? No, I got a
mosquito. What? Yeah. Mosquito? Yeah. I haven't got mosquito bite in years. Really? I get mosquito
bite. I've got like every day I've got. Out here? Really? Me too. You eat a lot of garlic? Yeah.
Really? Supposedly garlic and onions make them not want to garlic and pretty much everything
I cook.
Like vampire.
Yeah.
Nice.
And it's like your, your, your body secretes like some component from the garlic that when
they land at the like, Ooh, and they fly away.
Do you know the mosquitoes when they, when they suck your blood, they leave an antibody
behind so that other mosquitoes can find you.
Really?
Yeah.
Like a tracking device.
Yeah.
That's antibodies. you. Really? Yeah. Like a tracking device? Yeah. That's such...
Antibodies?
Yeah.
Huh.
All I know is one summer,
I was getting bit by mosquitoes like crazy,
just everywhere.
I couldn't sleep.
And I was like just sleeping under a blanket
trying to make it stop.
And I was like, I gotta buy a mosquito net.
And then I read on the internet,
they said eat garlic.
So I literally just took a tablespoon of garlic
and just downed it,
because I love garlic anyway.
And then bites gone. No more mosquito tablespoon of garlic and just downed it, because I love garlic anyway, and then bites gone.
No more mosquito bites.
I'll have to try it, because I could be in a room full of
50 people and the guy in the middle of the circle
and they'll come for me.
I don't like it.
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Appreciate that, Tim.
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