Timcast IRL - Timcast IRL #111 - MASSIVE "Pro Trump" Hack Hits Reddit, REEKS Of Chinese PsyOp After Tencent Got NUKED

Episode Date: August 8, 2020

Hackers have made it into Reddit, the WeChat ban reaches REALLY far - farther than most people realize, antifa journalism hides what actually happens, abolishing the police MAY have been taken too far... and even left-wing journalism is beginning to admit it, and Bill De Blasio is burning NYC to the ground. Support the show (http://Timcast.com/donate) Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

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Starting point is 00:00:00 Donald Trump announced in two executive orders he was going after TikTok and WeChat, and this was yesterday. Included in these executive orders were weird provisions that kind of roped in ByteDance, the parent company of TikTok, and Tencent, the parent company of WeChat. And the executive order that Trump issued on Tencent may have just upended massive industries in this country, including major video games, Spotify, you know, the NBA, for instance. This could be a serious nuke dropped on a bunch of companies with investments and ties to China. Now, the White House says it shouldn't affect anything other than WeChat. Looks like it might, but that's not necessarily the big news because that happened
Starting point is 00:00:41 yesterday. What happened today was that just a day after Trump does this, we get this weird mass hack that hits Reddit. About 70 or more different subreddits get hit with weird Chinese creepy pro-Trump fake messages. And it looks like some kind of psychological operation. We don't know who by it, but I'll tell you what's interesting here is that a bunch of the articles don't mention at all that the pro-Trump messages are written in Chinese. So they're trying to make it seem almost like Trump supporters are the ones who did this. Now we're starting to see comments from people saying like, these Trump supporters won't leave us alone. And that's why it feels like a psyop. Clearly, the messages for Trump weren't written by somebody who speaks English as a first language. But it's very interesting
Starting point is 00:01:29 that it's coming just after Trump made these major moves. So we've got some articles. We're going to talk about the implications for what Trump's executive order is right now. I guess Trump is still speaking. So, you know, we're kind of competing with him, I guess. Or as we're live, you know, for those are listening to it later, he's probably, he's not speaking anymore. I'm sure he's speaking to someone. Well, we've got some other stories, too. So, outside of that, we're going to go over everything that Tencent could cover. And although you've got all these companies saying things like, don't worry, everybody.
Starting point is 00:01:57 The executive order won't cover us. Our video games are going to be fine. Nope, wrong. Yeah, they keep saying, like, no, no, no, Fortnite is, oh, my camera's not on. Nope. Wrong. Yeah, they keep saying like no, no, no. Fortnite is... Oh, my camera's not on. Oh, no. Yeah, they keep saying Fortnite's fine. League of Legends won't be affected. Yeah. Sure. We had a power outage
Starting point is 00:02:14 because we're in the midst of this massive storm ripping through South Jersey. Yeah. So just for those that are watching the internet went out for a second and so we had to quickly switch it over and that resulted in everything kind of getting all jammed up. You know, before we get into it, can you give me my camera? Before we get into everything, I just want to say today is Purple Heart Day.
Starting point is 00:02:38 So I just want to say to every single person out there that has fought for this country and has been wounded, thank you very much for your service. I appreciate you. And this day is for you. So I just want to give a little thought out there for everyone who didn't know that, that maybe thank someone who you know that was wounded for us, defending our country and fighting for us. So thank you. Right on. Yeah, so we'll go through all that stuff. But we also have this.
Starting point is 00:03:03 This is men. So Antifa's getting arrested. I guess you can call them Black Lives Matter or whatever. And the Daily Beast writes an article that totally lies about what's going on. So this woman apparently was rioting, vandalizing stuff, buying supplies for rioters. So she's getting arrested and charged. The Daily Beast, lefty publication, just claims she's being arrested for buying paint. Just ignoring all the context.
Starting point is 00:03:27 Oh, yeah. This is the crazy thing about what's going on with this is that they're starting to realize, the Democrats, the establishment, that backing Antifa was a fool's move. And people don't like it. All of a sudden, the New York Times is like, actually, Antifa is bad. Oh, now they're saying it. It's crazy how late they are in the party. This is what makes me feel confident that we've consistently been on the right side of these issues. Yeah.
Starting point is 00:03:51 Is that they're just late to the party. You know, now what Joe Biden started getting. You remember when Joe Biden put out that anti-China ad and claimed Trump was soft on China? Yeah, it was a couple of months ago. And I was like, you have to be insane to think anyone will believe Joe Biden is going to be china than trump when when joe biden like flew there with his kid to get some equity deal not only that but the sleepy creepy joe is not going to be able to stand up to anybody yeah trump's been talking about how china's been screwing us over for over a decade now you know it was like one of his main points he was campaigning look look it still talks about it it shows that the i mean the american people people agree with Trump, agree with Trump on China.
Starting point is 00:04:25 Poll after poll shows it. And even if the polls are wrong, then they must really trust Trump on issues of China. True. So if like if Trump's winning these polls and they can't even poll people properly, build back better. No, but come on. But look at also Joe Biden's buy America thing. Right. They are desperately trying to latch on to it.
Starting point is 00:04:42 It's it's it's he wants to be Trump. It's almost like Trump base. Well, it's too late. The Trump base is the Trump base. It's it's he wants to be Trump. It's almost like Trump base. Well, it's too late. The Trump base is the Trump base. No, it's not that the Trump's base is never going anyway anywhere. Trump's base is Trump's base. It's the regular people who are like, wow, rioting is awful. Yeah.
Starting point is 00:04:56 And then the Democrats were like, there is no riot. And then people were like, people have been messaging me this like it is so frustrating to see the videos and then have your local media or your politicians just tell you it's not happening. Right. And you're like, I'm demanding a representative to deal with this. And they keep saying, there's nothing happening. Yeah.
Starting point is 00:05:15 There's no riots. The Antifa is a myth. You know what I said earlier? I was like, you know what? Jerry Nadler's right. Jerry Nadler, Democrat, said that Antifa was a myth. The Antifa violence in Portland was a myth. He's correct. How so? It's Black Lives Matter violence. The groups out there aren't waving
Starting point is 00:05:31 Antifa flags. They're waving Black Lives Matter flags, literally flags that say Black Lives Matter. They're carrying shields that say Black Lives Matter. They're spray painting Black Lives Matter on their vehicles, and they're putting up flyers for Black Lives Matter. But it's Antifa with the skin of Black Lives Matter. I disagree. They're Black Lives Matter activists or extremists, whatever you want to call them, rioters, and they're using a black block tactic. Okay. So back in, you know, like the Occupy Wall Street era, these people weren't called Antifa. Antifa was specifically because a group emerged that was flying those flags. Okay. Some people still do. Yeah, the black blocs.
Starting point is 00:06:07 Right. We just called it the black bloc anarchists or far leftists back during Occupy because they were just extremists who would wear all black. Okay. Then we had this period where for a couple of years, it literally was Antifa.
Starting point is 00:06:18 They would wear the black and red. They'd fly the flag. Now they're just flying Black Lives Matter. Yeah. So it might, I mean, it is a lot of the same people, a lot of the same organizations, you know, organizing, but I'll tell you what, man, if they're going to go around waving these flags and the Democrats are going to deny their existence and refuse to condemn them. And if the Black Lives Matter greater organization won't call them out for the mafioso tactics in Louisville, where they're shaking down local
Starting point is 00:06:40 businesses for money, well, then they get to, they, you know, there you go. It's your organization with your name. And if you won't denounce it and say it's not part of you, then I'll assume it is. They're going to residencies and doing this stuff. So the first thing we got to talk about for sure, though, is this great hack. But before we get into all that, there's something more important you got to do. It's very important. This is very important. You must smash the like button.
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Starting point is 00:07:34 hit me up yesterday. He was like, you know what? It feels like 30,000 likes is just too easy. I want to be challenged. I want to feel like we earned the Magabini. So because of him, you can blame this person, Alpha Zero Omega has raised the bar to 40,000 likes. That's it. That's the new minimum we need.
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Starting point is 00:08:07 So if you want to get help, you got to share the video and get more people in here liking it. Look at this guy. He's got a racket going. That's what I'm saying. But don't forget to subscribe as well and hit the notification bell because YouTube is a difficult beast. Might not actually recommend the content to you, but we're live Monday through Friday at 8 p.m. But how about we read this news? The great Reddit hack. The story we got from Wired, and I looked at a bunch of these news stories. Hackers flood Reddit
Starting point is 00:08:33 with pro-Trump takeovers. By apparently compromising moderator accounts, the attackers were able to post MAGA materials all over at least 70 popular subreddits. The only problem is they're clearly not pro-Trump. They're like caricatures of Trump mocking his ideas, and it's written in Chinese, partly. That's shady. So here's the interesting thing, though. So these hacks have happened. We'll get into it. But it reeks of a sigh out. Actually, let me read this so you can get some context first, and then I want to break this down because this could be,
Starting point is 00:09:06 this actually could be pro-Trump people trying to frame China, trying to frame them. You know what I mean? It could be a weird, you know, who knows. Well, here's what Wired says. In what appears to be a massive coordinated strike against Reddit, hackers took over dozens of pages on Friday afternoon, using their access to plaster pro Donald Trump imagery
Starting point is 00:09:25 across subreddits with huge followings. Coming just over three weeks after hackers used access to high profile Twitter accounts to tweet at Bitcoins. Wired, what are you talking about? The wave of Reddit compromises has similar eye-popping reach. Reddit communities with well over a million members, including r slash space, food, NFL, were defaced with MAGA campaign banners and other pro-Trump signage. Now, the interesting thing is, you know what, man? I just can't. It's so difficult. I need to start a news organization. Yes, you do. So we can actually fix these stories. First of all, the high-profile Bitcoin scam, like, come on, man get you gotta be more it was it was way worse than that just to make it seem like some bitcoin scam happened like after the president
Starting point is 00:10:11 and the vice president accounts were hacked and also mentioned what seems to be pro-trump accounts but it's actually written in chinese they even mentioned look at this we stand with donald trump my gut 2020 what was what does that mean? So sometime on Friday morning, hackers began breaking into the accounts of the moderators. They used that access not only to splash pro Trump imagery all over the page, but in many cases posted a MAGA missive from the moderator's account with a subject. We stand with Donald Trump. My gut 2020. We on behalf of the American people want to implore and strongly encourage you all to vote Trump in 2020 elections of the USA of the USA of America. And there are they seriously going to going to
Starting point is 00:10:52 talk about what is this? Read one such message. Is there somebody? Wired doesn't have a copy editor, I think, because this is all just really awful. But maybe that's literally what the words were verbatim. You know, no, no, no, I'm saying... Which makes sense, because if it's translated from Chinese, and they might have not been... Are you saying the Wired article itself was written in Chinese first? No, this is in quotes, so maybe they're taking... No, no, this part I'm highlighting isn't.
Starting point is 00:11:16 Oh, read one such... Oh, read one such message. Period, or comma, but they're, like, not capitalizing, they're missing words. Oh, okay, I see what you're saying. Yeah, yeah, yeah. All right. Posted to a college football focused r slash CFB, the post goes on to call the novel coronavirus
Starting point is 00:11:31 a hoax, loosely compares Trump to Batman and ends with a list of 10 things Democrats did wrong, which includes nice people are hated by the Democrats as a bullet point in the case of r slash CFB. The hackers also said the community to private, leaving only an emoji strewn pro-Trump message on the landing page for those locked out. An investigation is underway related to a series of vandalized communities, said a Reddit spokesperson. It appears the source of the attacks were compromised moderator accounts. We are still working to lock down those accounts and restore impacted communities. They say hackers
Starting point is 00:12:04 attempted to claim credit for the attacks on Twitter, saying we combined password stuffing and social engineering together to beat the teenage Bitcoin cheater, an apparent reference to the Twitter hack. The Twitter ringleader, I guess, Graham Ivan Clark, they say, who was arrested last week. Credential stuffing is when the attacker uses previously leaked passwords to break into accounts made by the same email address, taking advantage of the common human tendency to reuse passwords. Social engineering is a catch-all for ways to trick people into giving you information, this we get. Claims of hacking credit on Twitter should be taken with hefty boulders of salt,
Starting point is 00:12:40 but some combination of password reuse and SIM swapping could certainly be at the heart of the Reddit hacks since the takeovers occurred. Wait, what? Since the takeover. Okay. Reddit users have been scrambling to figure out what happened and to protect their own accounts. A post published Friday afternoon by a Reddit community moderator warns people to look for unexpected password reset emails and encourages mods to change their passwords. I actually got one of these. Really?
Starting point is 00:13:04 Yeah, I did. I didn't think anything of it. I don't have any subreddits or anything. So I think what happened was somebody tried using one of my emails for some reason, and I got some weird notification. But there's nothing. I don't know what they're going to do.
Starting point is 00:13:19 I don't moderate any subreddits or anything like that. So anyway, I'm not going to get too much into the rest of what they say because they have no idea what they're talking about, but they show this image right here. Yeah, this is a terrible article. It just says, like, the MAGA messaging is less disturbing than the hacker's ability to pull it off, blah, blah, blah. They're not even telling you what the images are.
Starting point is 00:13:35 Look at this. What is this? What? This is one of the things they posted. What does it mean? I don't know. And it's clearly somebody wrote something in Chinese. So we have this post.
Starting point is 00:13:46 Watch, it's like a bunch of swears that we just put up. Yeah, maybe. I don't know what it means. So who knows what it is? So subreddit drama tracked all of the different subreddits that got hit by this. And the funny thing about their messages is that they believe it. Like, look at this. This comment says, I wonder if anyone's like, quote, I wasn't going to vote for Trump before,
Starting point is 00:14:08 but now that his supporters hacked the accounts of the mods of r slash Naruto, I will. Do they really think? Do they really think that's what happened? Maybe. This really, look, I don't know exactly what happened, but I'll tell you what. Look at this. This is part of the message. I can't read any of this. For all know look at this goya bean for all i know this
Starting point is 00:14:28 is a bunch of slurs and swears i guess magoya america lyric american lyrics in best country language here are 10 things democrats did right nothing they suck it's it looks like it's written by someone who speaks chinese yeah and has a language English. Or like a bot or something? Or just had it translated and didn't understand how to fix to make it correct. Right. It could be, however, somebody wrote it in English,
Starting point is 00:14:54 translated it to Chinese, and then back to English so that it seems like it was Chinese hackers. 4D chess. Yeah, man. Or maybe it was Chinese hackers. WhatD chess. Yeah, man. Or maybe it was Chinese hackers. Like, what does it matter?
Starting point is 00:15:08 Like, you know, who do they think or what is the point of it? What are they getting out of this? Well, already a lot of people think Trump supporters did this. Why? Why do they think Trump supporters did it? No, no, no. Why would Trump supporters dig up weird Chinese versions of what they would do? Wired didn't say that.
Starting point is 00:15:28 Wired just said pro-Trump messages were hacked onto these Reddit accounts. Right. And now you're going to be seeing a bunch of these lefties posting saying, like, these people must be stopped. They're insane. And they're not going to know anything about the context. So we look at this and we can clearly see, like, I really don't think Trump supporters are writing Chinese. No. And it comes right after Donald Trump targeted this massive company can clearly see, like, I really don't think Trump supporters are writing Chinese.
Starting point is 00:15:45 No. And it comes right after Donald Trump targeted this massive company, Tencent. Oh, yeah. Now, of course, if you hop over to the Donald.win, they straight up say the top comment, anarchist false flag alert. Yep, this happened immediately after announcing the Tencent ban for a reason. And they go on to say, you know, NSA or self-sabotage, whatever. The point is the top comment on the Donald Forum, which is now separate from Reddit, the Donald.win, they're saying it's a false flag. Yeah.
Starting point is 00:16:10 And I think that makes sense because you end up with people saying things like, one of the comments is, why can't Trump supporters just leave us alone? And people believe it. Yes, they do. And I'm willing to bet if you go on Reddit now, it's not even about whether they believe it. You know there's going to be these far lefties who use this. They weaponize this. And they're going to say, did you see what those Trump supporters did the other day?
Starting point is 00:16:31 They like took over and vandalized a whole bunch of forums for sports and games. One of the comments was talking just about this, specifically about the motive for Trump supporters. And they said, why would Trump supporters hack all these subreddits? And the response is, you need to, what they said was that you need to understand that Trump supporters don't care about winning. They care about mocking you for having no power. They want to show you they're more powerful than you and they want to laugh while they do it. That's just a silly, ridiculous way to look at what's going on when you consider all of the Chinese messages and all these things popping up. Yeah. I mean, it makes more sense to me that, I mean, this whole Tencent thing could ruin Spotify, could ruin League of Legends. Fortnite is in the crosshairs. Like,
Starting point is 00:17:16 we don't know the implications of how it's going to change these online games that, I mean, you really think about who's playing it. 10 years old to like 30 year olds like that there's a huge base in these games so if suddenly like they can't play it anymore they get cut off from from that game that's that's insane so so they might like i don't know who it is but i have there's no doubt in my mind it's not trump supporters right i think that or that it's trump supporters i doubt it completely saying it's not trump it's not Trump supporters. Right. I think that... Or that it's Trump supporters. I doubt it completely. You're saying it's not Trump supporters.
Starting point is 00:17:47 It's not Trump supporters. There's no way. It reeks of a Chinese psyop. True. It could theoretically be like, I don't know, people in Hong Kong who like Trump. Right. It could be some dumb kids who don't care either way. We really don't know.
Starting point is 00:18:00 I doubt that. I doubt that. There's some dumb kids think it's funny. I doubt that it's just some dumb kids. Man, it's so weird, though. I mean, right after he's banning WeChat and Tencent, he's coming down on China. You know, it's like all these little things like the executive order about Hong Kong leading up to now. It's like you put those two together now, you know, where he can seize assets.
Starting point is 00:18:22 If you're connected to any one of these things, now add this into play. He could seize the assets of all these companies. Exactly. It's crazy. Like, you think about it. If he connects it, the U.S. government can seize the assets of anyone aiding the Chinese government.
Starting point is 00:18:37 In reference to Hong Kong. True. But because they're all doing it. Exactly. So Trump issued an executive order that was basically like, if you mess with Hong kong we can like freeze your assets yep the only thing is it was so vague you can basically be like this guy is a baker who provided a cake to the wedding of this guy who's in the mail room of the chinese communist party yep who works you know in the party therefore
Starting point is 00:19:01 and that's that's it He can sanction the baker. And who else is he going after? Big Pharma. He just gave a big F you to Big Pharma. Now he's hiding. Yeah, now he's hiding. He literally just said yesterday, I have very rich enemies who don't like what I'm doing. With this, going after China and going after Big Pharma has been milking Americans. He's basically saying if a drug is only three dollars over in Mexico and they're charging four hundred dollars in America, it's now illegal to do that. You have to charge the same as what it is in Mexico. So big pharma is taking a huge cut.
Starting point is 00:19:37 China is anyone that's got ties to China is taking a big hit. This is the craziest thing about the medicine, because I was arguing with some people about universal health care earlier, trying to point out that universal health care needs to have a limit somewhere we're like what's the level of care you can provide and then what level of care is covered by private insurance yeah but of course you know bernie and them were like you know they want to abolish private insurance altogether that would make it impossible for certain treatments to get to certain people so it's kind of a weird idea yeah but like anyway i don't want to get too much of that but i I was like, you know, the president just said we should have lower prices.
Starting point is 00:20:08 We shouldn't you know, we shouldn't have, you know, in Canada, it's 50 cents and here it's, you know, 50 dollars or more. But I can't get any of these lefties to actually admit that Trump is offering something better than Joe Biden is in these areas. Yeah, and if you think about it, it's like we're basing the price of universal health care on the current system, right? So if these drugs cost $3,000 per person, where in Canada it's $50, the system that we're calculating it is for the $3,000 to go to these middlemen that are getting money off that system.
Starting point is 00:20:43 So if you change the whole math to make it so it's the new price, it becomes significantly easier. Your argument is still true, though. I agree. There's always going to be some diseases that are way too much money, millions of dollars, because there's only 100 people a year, 100 patients that could be cured by it. If that. So you might need a specialist who gets paid a ridiculous sum,
Starting point is 00:21:08 which requires decades of training. Right. And then you might need like, you know, the bark of the the Gorbo tree from the deep within the Amazon forest, which hits atop the mountain of Valerian, whatever. Yeah. This isn't like 2050 where we got Gorbo rooms. Right. We can just go in and grab a
Starting point is 00:21:25 little bit of gorbo and you're you're saved so there's research there's labor and there's things involved yeah and so you know you look at you look at joe biden and he's a disaster you look at donald trump and he's doing things and he's talking about things that are are better for a lot of these progressives for americans yeah but but there's a lot of people who just live off tribalism. Their whole shtick is, you know, I'm on this team, therefore you're bad. Yeah. And there's like three teams, basically. You know, there's the far left who hates everybody else.
Starting point is 00:21:56 There are the Democrats who hate Trump but will use the far left when they can. And then there's like the bigger tent of y'all are crazy you know so i think like yeah the bigger tent has liberals moderates conservatives libertarians all saying yo you guys are losing your minds you guys are nuts yeah democrats are mad with power and the far left is trying to use they're both using each other i think the far left is better off with trump because it clears that it clears out the establishment we talked about this yesterday but take a look at this story but they won't they won't ever see it that way because they've got it in their brain. NPCs.
Starting point is 00:22:28 And that TDS is way too strong for them. They're non-player characters. They say things that make no sense. They have no idea what they're talking about. I was trying to talk to somebody, and they just started insulting me. And I'm like, bro, I'm trying to agree with you on universal basic health care. Right. Why are you insulting me? And then they're just like, oh, I don't know. And I'm like, yeah with you on universal basic health care. Right. Why are you insulting me?
Starting point is 00:22:45 And then they're just like, oh, I don't know. I'm like, yeah, it's a good... What? They made a post about universal health care. I was like, here's a way I think we can do it. And they were like, oh my, you're so dumb, blah, blah, blah. And I'm like, you know what, man? They don't actually want to have a conversation.
Starting point is 00:22:59 Step down from your emotions. Yeah. They're just angry. Yep. And so I think they attach these tribal identifiers like, I believe in in these things not because they truly understand it yeah but because it's their team colors like i'm for these things i have no idea how any of this works so therefore i'll insult anybody who questions it even if you're like in agreement like i wonder what can we do in this regard they're like f you you're dumb okay check this out check this out though so
Starting point is 00:23:24 trump's wechat ban could touch everything from Spotify to League of Legends. WeChat's ban may be a bigger deal than TikTok's. Maybe. No, it will be. And I think what we're seeing in the language, a lot of people are saying Trump maybe made a mistake with the executive order because it bans transactions with Tencent. Check this out. Oh, yeah. Immediately.
Starting point is 00:23:46 They bring all this stuff up. We get the concept, but look at this. Here's a non-exhaustive list of the companies and properties that Tencent owns or has investments in. Riot Games, League of Legends. They've got 40% stake in Epic Games, 80% of Supercell, Clash of Clans. Let's see. They publishes the mobile version of Player Unknown Battlegrounds in China, and they own 11 percent of Bluehole, single digit stakes in studios like Blizzard, Ubisoft and Platinum Games. There's another Tencent messaging app called QQ with several several hundred million users that predates WeChat. Their production company and distributor, Tencent Pictures, is involved in major Hollywood productions like Wonder Woman, Venom, Terminator, Dark Fate, and Top Gun Maverick. It also acts as
Starting point is 00:24:29 a major film distributor within China and owns minority stakes in a range of smaller production companies. They struck a $1.5 billion five-year deal with the NBA to stream its games in China. Snap, owner of Snapchat, sold 12% to Tencent in 2017. They own 14% of Kakao, which is a gaming platform, I guess, in South Korea. They bought a 10% stake in Universal Music Group.
Starting point is 00:24:54 Wow. They have a 9% stake in Spotify with the two partnering on Tencent Music in China. Let me read you the executive order that Provision One says. They say in this Verge article, the order's language is broad, invoking the International Emergency Economic Powers Act to prohibit, quote, any transaction that is related to WeChat by any person or with
Starting point is 00:25:17 respect to any property subject to the jurisdiction of the United States with Tencent Holdings LTD or any subsidiary of that entity as identified by the Secretary of Commerce. They mentioned they bolded it themselves. We don't know how strict the Department of Commerce will be about enforcing that rule until the enforcement starts. Let me just say it prohibits any transaction that is related to WeChat by any person or with respect to any property subject to the jurisdiction of the U.S. with Tencent Holdings. That includes Reddit.
Starting point is 00:25:48 Yeah. So doesn't that mean you can't, you know, have in-app purchases anymore for League of Legends, Fortnite, all these, you know, what else? I mean, it's beyond that. Spotify. It's going to give all, it's going to ban all of these companies. Yeah. Well, I mean, what does that mean for the NBA deal too?
Starting point is 00:26:04 $1.5 billion deal with China? No wonder they are in love with China. First and foremost, the White House clarified saying, no, no, no, no, no. It's just in relation to WeChat. So what does that mean? What does that mean?
Starting point is 00:26:17 So if Reddit makes a transaction some way related to WeChat, like they can't do that now, how could something be related to WeChat? Does Reddit post the WeChat symbol on links like, you know, a lot of websites like an article will have the WeChat symbol. Does every single news website now have to remove the WeChat symbol if they I don't know. I don't know how many actually use it, but you like post the link or something. Yeah, they're going to they're going to cut it it off and i think this is intentionally vague
Starting point is 00:26:45 a lot of people are saying trump made a mistake it's overly broad on accident no way no he doesn't make mistakes well it's not just that it's like it's the federal government they're they're gonna tell you don't worry don't worry we're only going after wechat take it all yeah right and so they're gonna go after tencent and i think i think the reason why they're, what they're trying to say with how this restricts Tencent would be like, if I own two different companies and one of the companies needs to pay me, but I have to pay a different company,
Starting point is 00:27:14 I can have that company just pay the other company. You know what I mean? Like if Bob owes, if Adam owes me 10 bucks and I own Lydia, oh, Lydia 10 bucks, Adam said, you know, I say, oh, just give the 10 bucks to Lydia.
Starting point is 00:27:24 So it doesn't even go to me, right? Right. You could theoretically do that with WeChat. So they make this overly broad executive order so that if Tencent tries saying, we need to get money to WeChat, how do we do it? I know we'll have Reddit pay for the IT services
Starting point is 00:27:40 at a warehouse that has some WeChat, but no one's paying WeChat at all, but they'll still benefit from it. Or they'll use that NBA money to pay for services that host the sites instead of WeChat doing it. But then it's just coming from that NBA. Exactly. So I own several companies.
Starting point is 00:28:01 You know, theoretically, like let's say I bought a warehouse. I could be like, here, I'll allocate this spot to this company no one's trained no one's exchanging any money there's no you know but that's how you know you could theoretically get that value to that company so it seems like yes this absolutely will be having a massive impact beyond what anybody anybody thought was going to happen oh yeah and yeah. And you know what the best part is? Here we go. Photo surfaces showing TikTok executives posing with communist flag. Oh, my goodness.
Starting point is 00:28:33 So this is the other company that Trump, you know, banned, ByteDance. So ByteDance isn't as big of a deal. It is because TikTok was so big. Yeah. But, I mean, you think about Tencent, man, if they're not actually going after Tencent and they're only going after WeChat, I just got to say this first. First of all, take a look at this. Come on. The TikTok people posing with the communist flag. OK, OK. It's a little over the top. But take a look at all these companies.
Starting point is 00:28:57 And I got I got to wonder if if you've got people playing League of Legends, I mean, all of their private data is in League of Legends 2. That's true. Like, China still has access to all that information. Maybe not the same as a phone, but they're on your computer. What if League of Legends, which they own, they have 100% of Riot Games. Wow. What if you open up League of Legends and it's running in the background stealing your stuff?
Starting point is 00:29:19 You wouldn't know. You would not know. Listen, man. People don't get it. Currently, there's over 5 million registered players in League of Legends. Yeah. That's a lot of people. So why isn't Trump banning them?
Starting point is 00:29:32 Why isn't he saying no to all of it and shutting it all down? Maybe he is. Maybe people don't realize it. Yeah. But I'll tell you what, man. You got a mobile device and you got TikTok or WeChat and they can steal your information without you knowing it. They really can. You would never know it. And we're talking about how dangerous that is. I think it's worse that they're going to be on your computer, your desktop or
Starting point is 00:29:55 laptop computer. If you're playing video games, I'll tell you what, man, people don't realize how easy it is to create software, custom order. So, you know, having friends in the hacker community, there are people you could pay and you shouldn't because this is illegal. Or actually, I'll put it this way. There are penetration testers. That's what it's called, pen testing. And you can hire them if you're a company and you say, I want to make sure we have the best security possible.
Starting point is 00:30:23 So we've bolstered our cybersecurity. Then they hire someone to write a custom program to bypass that and steal your information undetected. And they can do it custom order. You know, there was a new game. I believe it's by Epic. I don't know exactly. But while I was looking through this, one of these companies, Valerant, have you heard of that? I think so when that first came out they had this anti-hacking software that for you to even run the game you had to have it install and it when you booted your computer up it turned on so you couldn't even get around it it was like as you booted your computer up you had to like reset your computer so it can boot on with this anti-hacking software just to play it because it's one of their first-person shooter games. So it was under the guise of anti-hacking so you can't hack the software.
Starting point is 00:31:12 But we're finding out that a lot of these Chinese systems are actually spying on us. So that scares me. I doubt it's just anti-hacking now. You know what my favorite conspiracy theory is? What? That your toaster is spying on you. I'm not kidding. There was a big scare that our hard appliances that are made in China, like toasters,
Starting point is 00:31:35 will have Bluetooth or Wi-Fi chips programmed to take in data. And then what they would do is they would brute force a local uh internet you know router yeah and send the data back to china oh wow so i don't know if that stuff's true because i i talked to some security experts who said it was paranoia in the in the you know the u.s government and the military but apparently they said there was some rule where it's like certain government entities couldn't buy products made in china i think think it still may be the case. Hey, so didn't the USSR literally get a big old seal into the Oval Office with a listening device behind it at one point?
Starting point is 00:32:10 I have no idea. Did that happen? Yeah, that's my understanding. I don't look it up, but they're listening that way for a long time. So I just checked that Tencent owns 100% of Riot Games. Yeah. Riot Games owns Valerian, the video game. So that anti-hacking is 100% owned by tencent which is
Starting point is 00:32:28 100 chinese which now we now know they were using tic-tac to get our information or tic-tac so so i was talking i would not play that game if i were you get that off your system it might be too late there was a back in the day there was this really funny thing you could download called like sheep okay and what it would do is on your desktop, a little sheep would walk around, and you could drag it and throw it, and it was just a fun little background graphic. That's dope. So you'd pick it up, and it would climb on folders. It would be walking on your windows, and people loved it.
Starting point is 00:32:58 It turned out it was a virus. It was a trick. Everybody wanted it, so everybody installed it, and it gave backdoor access to some hackers. That's the story as Everybody wanted it. So everybody installed it and it gave backdoor access to some hackers. Or I, that's the story as I remember it. When it came to these toasters that were spying on us, I was told by a security expert, the reality was the U S government wanted an excuse to spend money on American made products and bolster American companies over China. So they said, your toaster is spying on you, your toaster, it's going to download your, your internet or, you know, secret information. on you. Your toaster, it's going to download your internet or secret information. And so then they took this grant money and said, okay, we got to go in and get rid of all of the Chinese toasters and microwaves and refrigerators and buy American.
Starting point is 00:33:34 And that was the real reason for it. I'll tell you what, man. I think I wouldn't be surprised. It's not hard to do. These chips, like Wi-Fi chips, people don't realize that. They're tiny. You can get them real small. I mean, look at at a cell phone you can put a tiny little antenna in there good point and i'm telling you man it's really easy to there are programs that can it's
Starting point is 00:33:53 called brute force a brute force attack which is basically what it does is it sends every possible combination of passwords to the machine until it finds it if you get a really good password it could take forever yeah but i'll tell you what man i've seen some crazy stuff back in my day in spain during these big protests this was back in like 2012 someone reverse engineered the algorithm of a local telecom okay so what happens is when people bought the routers the router would have a name it would say you know like telecom 97 you know 1a2 and then they would they reverse engineered it so that if the because the password was based on the name so they figured out the algorithm and then you could type in the name of the router and it would generate the password for you so then what they
Starting point is 00:34:35 did was someone made an app that when you were walking down when you were walking anywhere your phone would constantly jump to any open router or any any any period, because it would just instantly reverse engineer the password. And so they were using that for live streaming when the cell infrastructure went down. Think about how easy it is for some ragtag lefties to reverse engineer a company's router. You better believe China had access a long time ago. We're talking about a massive power, a powerful country with military technology, and they're going to be... I mean, I'll tell you what, man.
Starting point is 00:35:10 I'd be willing to bet. China already knows, has access to everything. I would absolutely bet they have access to every single one of our systems, all our passwords. People don't realize it is not hard. You know what uh people do the easiest thing they'll take a usb stick with a virus on it and they'll just chuck it at a bank
Starting point is 00:35:33 door bounce on the ground hit the ground and they walk away and you know what happens they plug it in to see what somebody will walk up and go oh what's this they'll pick it up and they'll put in their computer boom infect the whole network And there's nothing you can do about that because people just don't know. Yeah. So you end up with making it very easy for, I mean, theoretically, take this out. We have USB memory drives and flash drives
Starting point is 00:35:58 made in China. That's a good point. They could easily hide simple software that you're buying it. You pop up in the package and you're like, it's a clean buy. I bought it from the store and boom, you put it in. Everything is made in China.
Starting point is 00:36:09 Apple, Microsoft, all these top tech companies, everything's made in China. So what's stopping them from adding a little chip here and there just so they can maybe one day just flip the switch and be like, all right, now we can see every single thing on every single one of these devices. That message from Trump the other day, that ominous statement. Yeah. And now where is he? Bedminster? Yeah. Bedminster, New Jersey.
Starting point is 00:36:36 And what is that? It's his bunker, his getaway spot. Yeah. He's got like a little thing. It's a golf course. Sure. Under the golf course. He's been secretly building a bunker over the past several years i'm sure no i'm sure it's been there for decades
Starting point is 00:36:50 come on come on no what's the what's the official what's the official reason he's there for a vacation or something just there for the weekend i think no way just for the weekend they said why would he have told the public yesterday you're not gonna see you're not gonna see of course today he has a press conference. Well, yeah. We weren't able to finish watching it because we had to go live today. But now I want to go watch it when I'm done. A lot of people have hit me up and been like, oh, he totally burned the media.
Starting point is 00:37:15 And it's like, ooh. He always does, though. I mean, he always does. But I missed it. So he's at this thing in Ohio talking about Whirlpool and stuff. And then he says, I got a lot of enemies. Rich people don't like what I'm doing, so you might not see me for a while. He's like, these rich people, they're really mad.
Starting point is 00:37:33 Yeah, there's a lot of people who are mad. The Democrats. And I'll tell you what, if you got these Antifa far lefties saying that they'll do whatever is by any means necessary, they say. I ask people I know when they tell me Antifa is not that bad. I'm like, what do you think by any means necessary means? And plus, they were holding up this sign that says, we don't want to reform anything. The only way to change it is to burn everything down. And it's a big flag.
Starting point is 00:38:00 They're carrying that around. They're walking around with signs that say revolution, nothing less. Yeah. I'm like, they're telling you what they want to do yeah they are what they believe in they're violent now of course the media is starting to realize you know yeah hey the american people don't like riots this is why this is why you already lost them they already don't trust you they already are pissed at these rioters, these peaceful protesters, as you yourself, media, has declared them. It's ridiculous.
Starting point is 00:38:30 This is why I think what's really happening is the Democrats are absolutely inept. Yep. Because if it really was this, like, nefarious plot where they were like, now we're going to cheat, then they wouldn't be playing catch up with Trump. Right. So I think they genuinely were like, Ooh, we should have mail-in ballots because then we'll get big voter turnout. And then in California,
Starting point is 00:38:49 they didn't like older voters turned out more younger voters didn't. And now mail-in ballots are all broken. So now they're like, yeah, like New York took six weeks and a bunch of 4,000 disqualified, 84,000 people disqualified. Yeah. It's totally,
Starting point is 00:39:04 totally broken. Crazy. So now you're ending up with this. For the past several months, the riots have gotten worse. People obviously don't like them. Trump was the only one doing anything about it. And still Trump is the only one doing anything about it. The cops are certainly arresting people.
Starting point is 00:39:20 The courts are just letting them go. And now we have, quite honestly, I think it's one of the funniest stories i love i love this is great this is from the daily beast i'm not scared she faces life in prison after allegedly buying red protest paint oh is that all protest paint she bought protest paint protest paint she writes that's all she did i realized that in the eyes of the state i had become an enemy for exercising what is supposed to be a protected right now i have some questions before we even read this we're gonna tear this article to shreds mind you she why why does she have bruises on all of all up her arm if all she did was buy paint did she slip and hit and and fall in the paint hit her arm she must have slipped and fallen down the stairs and she really bumped her arm
Starting point is 00:40:03 protesting tim no no no no no, no, no. She only bought red paint. That's all it says. Yeah, that's right. That's all it says. So she's at, you know, Home Depot. She says, one red paint, please. They hand it to her.
Starting point is 00:40:13 And then she goes, whoops, slips, falls down. And the paint can repeatedly strikes her arm as it bounces. And now she's injured. And then they came in and arrested her. Do I feel bad for her? How dare they? How dare they? Yes, look at this.
Starting point is 00:40:28 Madalena McNeil is accused of buying red paint before a protest. Under aggressive new criminal charges, it could mean she spends the rest of her life in prison. McNeil, 28, was among four people charged Tuesday for their alleged actions at a July Salt Lake City, Utah protest over a district attorney's decision that the fatal police shooting of a young man was justified. Protesters allegedly splashed red paint on the DA's office, broke windows, and hung signs calling for justice for the slain man. But instead of merely charging the protesters with vandalism or even rioting, that same DA used a charging enhancement to claim they operated as a gang. Under these new charges, the demonstrators face up to life in prison. It's the latest in a pattern of harsh measures that ratchet up potential penalties by treating protesters like a criminal conspiracy. You know what? Protesters.
Starting point is 00:41:14 No, no, no, no. No, no. It's a gang. Congratulations. Congratulations. That's the way to do it. They are a gang. They're dressing the same.
Starting point is 00:41:21 They're wearing riot gear. They're going out waving the same flags, screaming the same things. How much do you want to bet when they charged the Proud Boys with gang violence, this writer had nothing but negative things to say about the Proud Boys and nothing but positive things to say about their finally being arrested? I would bet with you there. In New York City, Antifa showed up to an event where Gavin McInnes was speaking and the Proud Boys were there.
Starting point is 00:41:48 When the Proud Boys left, they had Antifa littered all over about this area. So finally, a scuffle breaks out. The police wanted to charge both groups. But Antifa, I got to admit, they're much smarter when it comes to law enforcement, refuse to cooperate. They got stomped out. But they were both basically trying to fight. The Antifa guys were taunting him and heckling him. The Proud Boys run up to him. The guy throws
Starting point is 00:42:10 a bottle. A fight breaks out. Antifa got stomped brutally. The cops came. The Proud Boys cooperated and now they're going to prison. I think they're in prison. And Antifa refused to cooperate and fled. The police were like, we would have charged them both with gang violence, but they fled. So now only the Proud Boys get in trouble. I guarantee you, they didn't care. The Daily Beast writers and all, they didn't care. They were probably like, good, charge them. They're a criminal gang.
Starting point is 00:42:36 Okay, when you post messages with a name like they're doing in Portland over and over again, they have a branded name in Portland. And I'm not talking about Rose City, but Rose City is the typical Antifa group that everyone talks about. There's another group that organizes on Twitter and says, everyone show up here and wear this. Yep. Okay, y'all are in a gang, dude.
Starting point is 00:42:54 Definitely. So did you hear what the mayor of Portland said the other day? What? He accused Antifa of attempted murder. Wow. Because they blocked the exits of the police station and tried to burn it down with people inside. Jeez. And you know what's funny?
Starting point is 00:43:08 That night they did it again. Of course. And little old ladies came out. Amazing. You saw the little old ladies? Yeah, they're my new heroes. How insane, man. Little old ladies came out to defend the police station.
Starting point is 00:43:18 Put the fire out. And they splashed her in the face with paint. Yeah. She's got paint in her eyes. Dude. And she wouldn't leave. She was just standing there like a boss. But then they went.
Starting point is 00:43:28 Props to you two old ladies. Props. Then they went to a residential neighborhood. And one of the locals came out with a weapon. Yeah, man. You know. The only amount of time. The reason why they call themselves Antifa and Black Lives Matter, as most of you probably realize,
Starting point is 00:43:42 is so that they can play this stupid game where you're like, hey, I would appreciate it if you stopped throwing paint in, you know, the faces of little old ladies. They'd say, what, are you a fascist? Are you saying that they don't matter? How dare you? You're saying Black Lives don't matter? Are you a fascist? Because we're anti-fascist. So I announced on Twitter, I'm starting an organization called the Weak and Vulnerable Elderly Grandmothers. Yep. That way, when a group of weak and vulnerable elderly grandmothers are playing a game of, you know, tackle football down at the local park, Antifa shows up with some complaints. After the fight breaks out, it'll be Antifa attacks weak and vulnerable elderly grandmothers. And then when they say, nuh-uh, they're a bunch of, you know, ruffians playing football,
Starting point is 00:44:21 I'll be like, oh, you hate weak and vulnerable elderly grandmothers? Well, they identify as the weak and vulnerable elderly grandmothers. Yep, we all identify. And then we'll be flexing, we'll get some bodybuilders. But I'm a weak grandmother. Don't you oppose me. And the media, like morons, will just churn it out.
Starting point is 00:44:39 The weak and vulnerable elderly grandmothers were viciously attacked by Antifa. They're like, oh, this is getting good clicks. This is getting good clicks. This is getting good clicks. So I'll tell you what the issue with this article is. The headline. Yep. She faces life in prison after allegedly buying protest paint.
Starting point is 00:44:54 No, no, no, no, no. The headline should be she faces life in prison after engaging in gang violence and purchasing weapons and materials and vandalizing a DA's office. Yep. That's your title. But you know what they do with this? People are going to share the title and they're not going to read the article. When the article pops up on Twitter, people are going to be
Starting point is 00:45:10 like, oh no, what's happening? And that's it. Fascists. Well, how about we go to CBS? And even this is funny. Utah protesters who splashed red paint and broke windows could face up to life in prison because of gang enhancement. I'm sorry, man. I'm not going
Starting point is 00:45:26 to be crying anytime soon. Look, I always value freedom over security. I'll tell you what. But these people have been given a free pass to go around and smash everything up. And now they're getting comeuppance. There have been riots going on endlessly, mostly in Portland, for sure. But there have been riots in other areas. Let's read CBS's take on this. And they even straight up say, look at this, Black Lives Matter. They're not calling it Antifa. Wow. Of course, they accidentally misspelled rioter right here. Black Lives Matter rioters in Salt Lake City have been accused of splashing paint on a road and smashing the windows of the district attorney's building at a July protest riot. I'm sorry. And now the charges they face carry a maximum sentence of life in prison. Prosecutors charged multiple. And this is in Utah, right? Yes. Salt Lake City. They're not
Starting point is 00:46:15 messing around. Now, this is this is not Seattle, man. Prosecutors charged multiple protesters with the crimes on Wednesday. The Associated Press reported. The charges have more severe consequences because Salt Lake City District Attorney Sam Gill upgraded them with a gang enhancement, which increases the penalties for offenses committed in concert with two or more person or in relation to a criminal street gang. That's exactly what they are.
Starting point is 00:46:39 That's what, I mean. That's exactly what they are. They're a street gang. It is. Under the guise of being virtuous. I do think three people, it's exactly what they are they're a street gang it is under the guise of being virtuous i do think three people it's like it's a hard law to do to be honest like i guess but but it's in concert so so there you go so if three people are walking down but think about this way let's say you meet up with you with your two friends okay and then you know you see people
Starting point is 00:47:01 get into a fight so the three of you jump in and engage engage in the fight okay they charge you with a crime there's three of you acting together they upgrade the crime to life in, you know, you see people get into a fight. So the three of you jump in and engage in the fight. Okay. They charge you with a crime. There's three of you acting together. They upgrade the crime to life in prison. You know what I mean? This is different, obviously. I mean, they all wear riot gear. They're all protected, wearing helmets, you know.
Starting point is 00:47:16 They're wearing the same clothes. They have a uniform. Yeah, exactly. I'm saying the difficult thing with gang laws are that, like, if three people, you three people go out and do something dumb, they're not in a gang. You know what I mean? Right. But there's got to be a threshold they set somewhere because how to identify gangs,
Starting point is 00:47:31 which makes it difficult. But this is what judges are for. True. Right? So I've talked to lawyers about this, and they're like, even when laws seem like they're over the top or not enough, judges have their discretion. That's the point. You have the written law, and then you have the interpretation through the judges.
Starting point is 00:47:44 So I'll tell you what, man. If you get a name and you're organizing on Twitter with your branded name and you tell people to show up and they do and they're buying weapons and stuff and then they're destroying things and you're all wearing the same clothes, that kind of sounds like a gang to me. Or a
Starting point is 00:48:00 mafia. Huh? I mean the same thing. That's where gang comes from. Gangsters,sters right so let's see they say with the enhancement second degree felony charges which is you which usually have a sentence of 1 to 15 years can be upgraded to life in prison look man i don't like the prison system it's only going to make these people crazier or worse actually i take that back you know why when you know who the bike lock basher is? I know of it. What was that guy's name?
Starting point is 00:48:26 His name was Eric. Eric what? He was a teacher of philosophy, I believe, at Berkeley. Yeah, I remember finding him mildly ironic. Yeah. He was an adjunct. The bike lock basher. Yeah.
Starting point is 00:48:36 He's a super villain. Tell us about him. He went around with a bike lock in Berkeley, and he bashed seven people over the head with a bike lock. And these are kill shots. Yeah. There was one dude on his knees with his hands up, and he comes out of the crowd, and he just cracks them over the skull. Jeez. Yeah.
Starting point is 00:48:51 So these people are nuts, I suppose. Yeah. But this guy had the strikethrough tattoo on his chest, which is the Antifa symbol of the three arrows. Do you think that guy was it would fare well in a prison for violent offenders no what kind of groups function in prisons gangs gangs and what kind of gang are the white people in white supremacists so what do you think's gonna happen when the scrawny, you know,
Starting point is 00:49:25 white hippie dude shows up? Well, I shouldn't call him a hippie. He's violent. And he's literally got the tattoo. You know, they're going to be like, what's up? What are you going to do about it? Yeah.
Starting point is 00:49:37 That guy would not survive. No, not at all. Now, look, I got to be honest. My understanding of prison is based on movies and TV shows, so it's probably not completely accurate. No, I watched this YouTube video about an ex-convict who was talking about these
Starting point is 00:49:51 Antifa types saying they have no idea what they're in for if they go to prison. Literally what you're saying, that's what he was saying. These gangs, they operate in groups. Every single different type of group exists inside of a prison. And it's race-based, right? And it is. And it's sad, but it's true. I think it's sad, but that's what the reality is. So these people, they're like anti-fascist, anti-racism. They get put into prison where they have tattoos.
Starting point is 00:50:25 They have no group. Every single person in there is like, you're minced meat. Well, you know what, man? This guy, he basically got a free pass. He got let go. He basically tried to kill seven people and they wouldn't even charge him with this stuff. What? There's a guy on his knees with his hands up trying to stop the fighting and he
Starting point is 00:50:46 cracked him over the head that's insane yeah it's insane these people are terrorists wow yeah targeted a dude on his knees in berkeley in berkeley yep a guy got on his knees in between both crowds putting his hands up and tried stopping people from fighting so he cracked him over the skull with a bike lock we call him the bike lock basher so these people man life in prison huh they'll what do you think's going to happen to them if they go to prison for that long they're not going to go to prison for life no no no it's not even about life it's about prison so if they go to prison they're going to get they're going to become someone's uh how long do you think they're going to cry for? I can't say that. Female dog? What's the slang for that? That is, excuse me,
Starting point is 00:51:28 that is a sexist stereotype. It is offensive. It's offensive hate speech. I'm not offended. Thanks for clarifying. How long do you think these people are going to cry for? Oh, man. How long do you think she cried for when she found out? You've seen Shawshank Redemption, right? Yeah. Where they bet on who's going to cry first? Yeah, yeah, yeah.
Starting point is 00:51:44 I'd put my money on all of them yeah no but like how long will they be crying for oh man because we know they're gonna cry you know well they're gonna toughen up eventually over the things they're gonna be dealing with you know it's kind of crazy gosh i can't remember what movie it is that i saw but it was about this dude who goes to prison and it was like he was he was a teenager you you know i can't remember what the movie was he goes to prison and he was like he was a teenager you know I can't remember what the movie was he goes to prison
Starting point is 00:52:06 and he becomes a white supremacist because like that's the gang he had to join okay and it turned him into that
Starting point is 00:52:12 when he got out of prison that was his whole world now oh so it was like sad yeah something like that could you imagine these Antifa people
Starting point is 00:52:18 running around yelling like bash the fash and like throwing paint and screaming and crying they come out of prison all like hard as stone and super racist like just a total inversion of whatever it is they are now yeah
Starting point is 00:52:30 you give them a few years and their only survival is to toughen up and join a gang yeah and all of a sudden there's you know i'll tell you what no the good the good news for my guess is now that bill barr is going after all of these people dropping the hammer of justice yeah they'll be able to form their own antifa gang in the prison that's a good point yeah there'll be enough of them where they're going to be like you know hanging out together of course they'll be the weakest gang because the super ripped dudes in the other games are going to be like shut up yeah i'm gonna tell you what to do let's read a little bit more check this out they say one of the protesters is 28 year old madalena mcneil who according to arrest records was charged with felonies of criminal mischief and rioting.
Starting point is 00:53:06 Oh, but but the Daily Beast said buying paint. You see how this works? It's not rioting to buy paint. You could just buy paint. Well, apparently, if we're taking both at face value, they're charging with rioting for buying paint. No, actually, she did buy paint, but she later shoved a police officer. Hey, let's try this again. Hey, let's try this again.
Starting point is 00:53:25 Battery. Let's try this again. I'm not scared. She faces life in prison after allegedly shoving a police officer. Assaulting a police officer. Assaulting a police officer. There you go. The July 9th protest was held after Gil said the officer involved shooting that resulted
Starting point is 00:53:40 in the death of Bernardo Palacio was justified. McNeil, who said she spent Tuesday night in jail, has since been released, told KUTV that she didn't do anything wrong, but that it would be silly to look at the potential of life in prison and not be scared. Now, to be fair, I will say innocent until proven guilty.
Starting point is 00:54:00 Right? So, you know, we'll see how these things play out. There's a court of law for these things. Well, I mean, she shoved the police officer. That's pretty bad. I haven't seen a video of it. I haven't either. Yeah, a cop can tell me it happened and I'll be like, yeah, yeah, yeah, show me proof. Like, I don't, look, I don't like people who go around starting fights, riding, smashing windows and all that stuff.
Starting point is 00:54:17 Right. State's still got to prove it. That's true. And well, I mean, if it comes down to it, the state's going to believe the police officer. Oh, yeah. And it's a problem. It's a huge problem. But I'll clarify my position. I'm talking about the idea. Wait, hold on. Are you saying that they should have more funding for maybe every cop to have body cams?
Starting point is 00:54:34 I mean, that'd be fantastic. Live stream it. Yeah. Then they can all be held accountable for anything that they have to deal with. Here's what I'm saying. I don't know about this lady, but I'll tell you two things. The media is falsely framing the story, first and foremost. I don't know if she actually did it. She's being accused. We'll see if the trial proves beyond a reasonable doubt. But we've already got this media outlet saying, she only bought paint. Oh, no. No, she's accused
Starting point is 00:54:59 of assaulting an officer. Let's be real. And smashing windows and throwing paint around. This story from CBS brings up the issue of gang. Well, they both bring up the issue of gang enhancement. I am I lean for gang enhancement charges for these Antifa people. One hundred percent. I agree. They are. They're gangs.
Starting point is 00:55:17 And I looked actually just now while you were talking to find the pictures of the front of the DA's office. I can't find it. It's really it's lost in my Twitter feed. lot of people all the people were showing you people were showing me they're like yo check us out and i was like whoa and and now we're talking about it now i'm trying to find it i can't even find it but i mean the it's covered in red paint the windows are smashed and it's crazy so it's it's it wasn't like they just spilled a little bit of paint uh black or red paint, but it's crazy. Oh, yeah.
Starting point is 00:55:46 They poured it over. Yeah. Did you find the pictures? I found the picture, yeah. Oh, okay. They poured it all over the place. Yeah, right down the front. I did a quick little edit to fix the article.
Starting point is 00:55:56 Oh, you did? Yeah, I did. I'm just kidding. This is not real. While Adam was talking, I went into the source code and just changed the text. So it says, after allegedly assaulting an officer. Oh, wow, dude. I fixed it for you, Daily Beast.
Starting point is 00:56:12 Cool. There's a screenshot for you. After allegedly assaulting. No, no, no. I'm just kidding. I was making a point. I was making a point. Easily done.
Starting point is 00:56:18 But I'm making a point about the media. They could have said, she's facing it. And they could have made the title something more specific like for gang enhancement or or for riding with her gang and assaulting a da's office and a police officer what is the job all of those have happened what is the job of a journalist well it was to uphold the truth and tell the people exactly that to tell to help people understand what's happening in the world exactly what did this person just do for the daily beast confused people well they pushed they pushed the narrative they want people to think well in in a simple sense they made it harder to understand what's actually happening tucker carlson said this on a show the other night he said that here's some
Starting point is 00:57:02 stuff that's happened and you know that's what that's what the news is supposed to be for. It's for you to decide how you feel about what has actually happened. And that's what I'm trying to do. It's not news. No, no. Right. The Daily Beast is not news. No, the Daily Beast is clearly not news.
Starting point is 00:57:18 The point I'm making is. But you just asked me what news is supposed to be, what a journalist is supposed to do. It's supposed to convey what's actually happening, and then you take what you will from it. A little bit more than that. Journalists help you understand the truth. Right. What she's doing is the opposite of that.
Starting point is 00:57:36 So whatever the opposite of a journalist is, that's what the Daily Beast is doing. I'm not going to name the person. But to put it simply, if someone said to you – I think the easiest way you can explain it is the dihydrogen monoxide hoax, which you're familiar with. It's an old school funny thing where you say like, did you know dihydrogen monoxide is a corrosive chemical that can eat through metal and it's found in cancer cells? And everybody gets all scared and you say we should ban it. And it turns out it's actually water. And you're framing it in such a way to confuse them.
Starting point is 00:58:08 That's not journalism. It's sophistry. So you have these people who are, you have some real journalists. But I mean, you look at the articles we've gone through today already with like the hack of Reddit. And you have no real understanding of what happened with the Reddit hack. Not journalism to just be like a bunch of Trump messages appeared on the on this website and people say it was a hack. It's like, well, if you want them to understand to the best of their ability what really happened, you need to break everything down for them and say, but the messages were written in Chinese, so we can't
Starting point is 00:58:38 necessarily conclude who or why this was done. They don't do that, though. It's like, I tell you, man, you've got two kinds of journalists in the world. Actually, there's technically three, but let's go first. I would say probably 40% of journalists are sitting in chairs, leaning back with their mouth half open, drooling, going,
Starting point is 00:59:00 and their boss comes in and they're like, can you write about this hack thing? Ugh, I guess. And then they look and say, Trump, hack comes in and they're like, can you write about this hack thing? I guess. And then they look and say, Trump hack. They forget to capitalize letters. Words are missing. Yeah, grammar was totally messed up. There's no editor.
Starting point is 00:59:14 And they hit send and they publish it. And they're like, there, I'm done. Can I go home now? Then you have, I would say, about 59% of journalists are just political operatives trying to figure out ways to cover a story as such that it would benefit their political agenda. Good point. So this is a much bigger faction.
Starting point is 00:59:31 And they're sitting there looking at a story and they're going, dude, did you see this? This woman attacking the DA's office? This is bad. She's being charged with gang enhancement. Now, all these people are. Just write it and say it was paint. You're right. You're right.
Starting point is 00:59:44 You're right. She bought paint. That's it. How else can we frame this to protect them and then you have one percent of journalists that are like let's get to the bottom of this and really understand this to make sure that our audience has a firm grasp of the political realities of our world and those are the rare ones one in a hundred might actually be doing it i mean i'm clapping for you right now look no no no no no no don't take this away from me i'm clapping for you because you're one of those people yeah well i think what we do on this is an attempt to try and break down what's happening to better understand what's really going on yeah that's the gist of everything exactly we i could sit here and
Starting point is 01:00:18 be like wow look at all those dumb trump supporters who were hacking reddit and then we were done you know what I mean? It's like, no, we're actually gonna try and break it down. Yeah. But this is unfortunately what you end up getting, which brings me to the next hilarious bit in the whole narrative. What's this? The New York Times now acknowledging that maybe people don't like violent riots.
Starting point is 01:00:41 Here's the funny part. I tell you what, man. They wrote, the Nework times wrote this article abolish the police those who survived the chaos in seattle aren't so sure what is it like when a city abandons a neighborhood and the police vanish business owners describe a harrowing experience of calling for help and being left all alone you know what's funny about it they mentioned they mentioned specifically that the main guy in their story is a gay man of Middle Eastern descent who moved from Texas there so he
Starting point is 01:01:11 could be more comfortably out. And the reason that's funny is not because of this person. It's because they ignored his plight. When the Chaz was going on in Seattle and Antifa was romping about with guns, oppressing man harassing him harassing his customers and and barricading him in some instances from even coming in to where he where his store was the new york times wrote a whole bunch of articles that were just like that were dumb things like why is everybody talking about it's a summer of love we're gonna have a great time business owners Business owners love Chaz. Really? Do they? Go ahead. This guy, look at this.
Starting point is 01:01:48 Young white men wielding guns would harangue customers, as well as Mr. Khan, a gay man of Middle Eastern descent who moved from Texas so he could be more comfortably out. To get into his coffee shop, he sometimes had to seek the permission of self-appointed armed guards to cross a border they'd erected. They barricaded us all in here, Mr. Khan said, and they were sitting in lawn chairs with guns for 23 days in June. About six blocks in the city's Capitol Hill neighborhood were claimed by left-wing demonstrators and declared police free. Protesters held it as liberation from police oppression from white supremacy and a catalyst for a national movement. And then they go and talk about, you know, George Floyd, how it started. They say some even call for abolishing the police altogether and closing down precincts, which happened in Seattle. That has left small business
Starting point is 01:02:34 owners as lonely voices in progressive areas, arguing that police officers are necessary and that cities cannot function without a robust public safety presence. Yeah, well, here we go. They mentioned Portland, Oregon, many other businesses. Yeah, yeah, yeah. In interviews, they express support for the Black Lives Matter movement, but they also word their businesses already debilitated by the coronavirus pandemic will struggle to survive if police departments and city governments cannot protect them. You know what? I'm sorry, man. I don't really care anymore, to be honest. You know why? Because they're what? They didn't stand up for themselves when they were there? Because these cities vote for them. And look, at a certain point,
Starting point is 01:03:12 I can be like, I am sorry this is happening to you. But after months of this, with the Democratic states locking down and destroying the local economies, conservatives, Republican states didn't do this as much. They're doing it in some places. With the Democrats and some Republicans, you know, overseeing the arrest of business owners, at a certain point, you've got to leave because you're being targeted, because the government is oppressive, or you can't vote for these people. But I'll tell you what, right now, there's a tendency. I see these journalists post on Twitter, some of them, these are people who actually like quit the news industry, will point out like, has anybody checked the numbers on these, you know, conservative
Starting point is 01:03:53 Republican states that didn't lock down and they're doing fine? And you look at New York that went nuts and is the worst in the country. Yeah. Or was. And then you got de Blasio and Cuomo out there touting that they're the best. They handled it the best since day one. While they literally laugh as they burn everything to the ground. I covered a story earlier on one of my channels where they've put homeless people in Upper West Side luxury hotels. Yeah, three of them. And do you know what these people are doing? Yeah, they're pissing in the hallways.
Starting point is 01:04:22 They're doing drugs. Everywhere. these people are doing yeah they're pissing in the hallways they're doing drugs everywhere offering crack to you know the the woman the mother who's walking their two-year-old kid down the street it's crazy i'm gonna give you guys a family-friendly warning earmuffs if you've got kids all right i'm gonna i'm gonna say it one more time if you got kids listening earmuffs because here we go there's a photo of a dude cranking it on the sidewalk outside this hotel yep that's what new york city has become oof how how crazy man and the daily mail going back in time yeah they really want to bring it all back to the way things used to be maybe i can can you think of any reason why de blasio is doing this to maybe to de gentrify New York I'm kind of serious though I
Starting point is 01:05:09 mean if you think about it if all the wealthy people are leaving all the property value is gonna die out and then it's an opportunity for people to snatch it all up yeah so these billionaires will buy up all these garbage properties oh yeah and then I didn't even think about it that way but I guess if you think about the long run all the people with money are like you know what I'll just buy it and while it's in terrible shape whatever I don't care eventually it'll get back you know Bill de Blasio is a landlord of course he is yeah he makes like nine grand a month according to one article I was reading from rental income so here's what happens they burn New York City to the ground they buy it up
Starting point is 01:05:43 they as in the establishment politicians their buddies Here's what happens. They burn New York City to the ground. They buy it up. They buy it up. They, as in the establishment politicians, their buddies. So New York becomes uninhabitable for a couple of years, relatively. Wow. Property values collapse to a substantial degree. Wealthy real estate developers come in and buy up as much as they can from all the small businesses. And look, one of the issues I have with the progressive tax system right now is that it stops at I think $250K, which means if you make $300K, you're being taxed very heavily above $250K, which makes it harder for you to become a wealthy industrialist or real estate agent, tycoon or whatever. I see. know tycoon or whatever i see but if you're making millions upon millions of dollars you're being
Starting point is 01:06:25 taxed at the same percentage it's easier for you with your millions to make big investments so this is one one of the things i really do agree with bernie sanders on is expanding the progressive tax brackets in fact oh that makes sense yeah so yeah so bernie's proposal actually would lower taxes for people who make i think like, like $250 to $500. You'd pay less. Because not everybody who makes more than $250 is making $50 billion. So it would just basically expand the numbers. It would stretch it out. Yeah.
Starting point is 01:06:56 And I think that makes sense. It definitely makes sense. But anyway, that's a whole other issue. The point is, there are people in New York City who are wealthy. Maybe they make $500,000 a year. These are the 1% in New York. But you make $500,000 a year, you might own one or two buildings in New York City. You're someone like Bezos, who's got liquid assets in hundreds of billions,
Starting point is 01:07:20 you know, hundreds of billion. And he owns a bunch of hard assets. Bezos can, you know, Elon Musk billionaires can and he owns a bunch of hard assets, Bezos can, you know, Elon Musk billionaires can start buying up more properties with less risk. So here's what happens. When Bill de Blasio just decimates these cities, then the people who are making half a mil have to sell their one or two properties. Maybe they have a little bit more than that. I mean, I think a lot of the people making half a mil probably are real estate developers, probably own rental properties,
Starting point is 01:07:46 but now it's, now they've got no rent, no renties, no rent coming in. So they sell at a massive discount in desperation and they get out of the city. Then the big, the big wigs, the real, the real money, they can come in and snap their fingers. Tell they, they tell their, their realist, you know, their management company, they say, Hey, buy up that whole row of buildings they're just they're up for sale i'll take them all for dirt and then we'll sit on them for a couple years i ain't got nothing to worry about and now you know five years from now or whatever when the city is recovered it will have a lot less individual ownership of these properties so maybe that's why they're burning it all down anyway the main point however is is more so what the far left has been doing with the rioting.
Starting point is 01:08:27 And that's another point. Why would Bill de Blasio allow these people to go out and riot? Why would he paint these messages on the ground? This resulted in driving away half a million people and some of the wealthier people who live there. It's going to make the property values of New York go in the gutter. I'll keep my eye on it. Buy a building in a few years. Yeah, well.
Starting point is 01:08:48 No joke. I'm not going anywhere near New York ever again. Yeah, that's a good point. Because think about it. Look, unless you're going to be one of these ultra wealthy, you know, billionaires or millionaires, you're going to be smacked down. Yeah. It reminds me of that story from Donald Trump where he was like walking with one of his kids
Starting point is 01:09:04 and he pointed to the homeless guy and says, man he's rich he's wealthier than i am because donald because trump's liabilities were higher than his his assets or whatever yeah he owed more than he actually had but he was still a billionaire it's like a weird weird how that works right and it reminds me of that they're going to be a lot of people who will buy a bunch of properties even if they're not super wealthy once the once they go down to the gutter and then they'll figure out ways to maintain it just enough so that when the property value goes up, they'll turn a quick profit. All in all, though, I think ultimately the city is just going to be burnt to the ground, you know, figuratively. I agree. You know, so I would
Starting point is 01:09:37 stay away from them. Well, I mean, there's also the conspiracy that we may go to war and that they're trying to keep everyone from the big cities. Well, that's what somebody said in the chat the other day. Oh, yeah. In the super chat. What if they're trying to push people out of cities out of fear of some kind of strike? Yeah. Yeah, maybe, I guess. I think maybe is always the easiest way to look at it because, yeah, I mean, you know, we're dangerously close to war with China.
Starting point is 01:10:03 Trump's actions are really going to ruffle some feathers, true yeah so it's possible and what what's like i said it before man you think about the results of a lot of this and it is beneficial to the united states in the event of a war not that not the not the civil unrest and discord that's bad for us this this this unity but if you've got people leaving cities, decentralizing our economy, only essential jobs now, so people are getting away from vanity jobs, trying to find jobs that actually are essential to help the country function.
Starting point is 01:10:33 They're buying guns like crazy. Yeah, record numbers. If we did go to war, we're going to have a ton of guns everywhere. A lot of armed people. And I'll tell you what. Trained. I mean, I'm reading stories about it. Everyone's buying guns, but everyone's training. everywhere a lot of armed people and i'll tell you what trained i mean they're they're not only
Starting point is 01:10:45 buying i mean i'm reading stories about it everyone's buying guns but everyone's training they're talking about how you know they were scared to have a gun they didn't believe in guns at the beginning of the year for most of their life but now they've got a gun and they've gotten training which is very important and now they're like you know i i feel like i can handle myself in situations where a gun is required and And it's like, good, because you should you should know what you're doing with it. I tweeted this out. I think it was early today, seven, about seven months ago. I said straight up, I do not want any guns in my house, period. Just no, just not happening. I'm not going to deal with this.
Starting point is 01:11:20 Then COVID happened and I was like, wow, people are rushing to buy guns. They're worried about this. I should consider this. Then the riots happened, and I was like, one gun, please. And I went to the store, and now I have several. And Crowder actually got me a SIG, but we're trying to expand and move to a bigger facility, so we're a bit jammed up in that regard. But yes, Crowder did send me that SIG, and it's chilling waiting for me, modified, all ready to go.
Starting point is 01:11:44 I just can't go and pick it up. It's got to be shipped to a new location workaholic it's not it's not just that it's got to be shipped to the proper location that's right to put it simply exactly you know and right now it's it had it had to be modified so it had to be sent to a specific facility now that it is it's got to be sent to another place but we're like a week out or two weeks from relocating so I'm like if they're gonna say say, yeah, it's too, it's too, it's, it's a weird, yeah, we're jammed up. But I'll tell you what, man, I was thinking about it and I was, you know, so we had the, what was it?
Starting point is 01:12:13 The, the AG in New York. Yeah. Tries, is trying to dissolve the NRA. Oh yeah. I don't know anything about the NRA to be honest. Other than like, they're like a really, really old, like, I guess they call themselves the oldest civil rights organization because it was formed in like 1870 something oh wow yeah so i don't know much about them they're accused of a bunch of wrongdoing and stuff but it's interesting to
Starting point is 01:12:32 me now that i'm paying attention to this because i'm like when i see these democrats now say things like we should have a nationwide gun ban on certain things i'm now now i see myself going like, no. Yeah. No. How dare you? Seven months ago, nope. It was the riots that did it. And I sat and thought about it really, and I was like, oh, wow, my opinion really did change on this. Yeah. Because the threat became too big. And I think that really is a good way to understand people's political opinions on certain issues. The people who are pro 2A, many of them live out in the middle of nowhere and must defend themselves.
Starting point is 01:13:06 They don't have this luxury of a cop who's around the corner. And even when the cop is around the corner, there's no guarantee they'll be there fast enough if someone breaks into your house. Well, now we got these places where you're talking about where they were around the corner.
Starting point is 01:13:20 Key word, there were. They're no longer there. They're defunding them. Right. So they're making these cities that used to have this presence of police around the corner that you can be like, you know what? They're around the corner. They'll be here in no time. You know, we don't need guns in the cities. This goes back to the whole Democrats. The riots have have have ruined them, in my opinion. Yeah, I agree. Because now I'm thinking about it, and if they controlled the riots, I probably would still be complacent and comfortable not thinking twice about needing self-defense.
Starting point is 01:13:51 That's a good point. But because they supported Black Lives Matter and they supported the rioting, and they still do. Yeah, and they're shutting down going to church, pretty much anything other than rioting they're cracking down on. Now I'm more like, I can't. Man, I can't support anybody who comes out for gun control in any capacity. Literally any. And it's because of the riots and because they've demoralized the police. They've stripped them of their access and resources.
Starting point is 01:14:25 And they openly violate the law to benefit themselves. Absolutely. All the time. Non-stop. It's getting more and more blatant, too. So now I'm sitting here thinking, like, these people hate me. They oppose me. And I have done nothing to them.
Starting point is 01:14:40 And it's the weirdest thing to see, like, Bill de Blasio, all the horrifying things this man has done. Yeah. Like, man, I tell you, he really hates people. He just hates, hates, hates, hates. It's right there. He bypasses the permit process using taxpayer funds to paint a political message that will benefit his campaign and then has the NYPD guarding that message in front of Trump Tower. 27 officers, more than any unit that's even in the NYPD guarding that message in front of Trump Tower? 27 officers, more than any unit that's even in the NYPD. So not only are they defunding the police, taking the crime units out of these areas that need them,
Starting point is 01:15:12 that now, I don't remember the exact number, over 180% increase in homicides now happening in these areas. But he's got 27 officers guarding this Black Lives Matter. And there actually, there was an article I read today about they're thinking about just not repainting it because it's been vandalized so much. It's causing taxpayers more money. Well, I mean, just money, period. And it's too much. If it were up to me and I was going to be filing action. I'll just put it this way. My personal thoughts on this is that Bill de Blasio should immediately be impeached for taking taxpayer funds and all 27
Starting point is 01:15:54 of those officers should be fired and be stripped of their retirements or whatever they have coming to them. They should immediately lose their jobs. Done. End of story. Lose their jobs and any benefit they should have had kicked out, stripped, nothing. I'll tell you why. You aid and abet a corrupt politician who is illegally placing a campaign message and stand guard over it. That's your choice. And if you want to stand against the people and against the Constitution, I will absolutely be standing against you. So how about this? We get some legal action against Bill de Blasio for violating the law and stealing taxpayer funds to repeatedly defend a political message for his campaign and all of the cops who thought, I'm just going to do whatever I'm told and support this corrupt
Starting point is 01:16:35 politician stealing taxpayer funds. You're along with them. I'll tell you what, man, if you're standing next to the criminal and you're blocking us from dealing with it, you're aiding and abetting just like i said with antifa and the wall of moms you want to be a wall of moms standing in front of these far-left extremists on explosives you may as well be you're aiding you are literally contributing to that that's another gang i what moms they're all dressed they're all dressing together they're all dressing the same they're all attacking the the precincts they're they're they're just as guilty as the other rioters they're they're they are the other writers the
Starting point is 01:17:09 same thing you're absolutely just changed their clothes but they're a legitimate gang they've got a group they've got a name they've got an outfit they're attacking just the same that's a gang yeah i know i'm just i'm just slamming it home because I want people to realize that. So listen, I am, I am absolutely fed up when I read these articles that are so tribalist, they will defend the police who are violating the law. And I'm like, nah, I'm not playing that game. Yep. My, my, my views, my, my defense is for the constitution of this, of these United States, of this country, of upholding the law. So I'm no fan of the cops who killed brianna taylor i'm no fan of police brutality but i'll tell you this there is no excuse for defending someone like bill de blasio there is no excuse
Starting point is 01:17:54 for seizing the legal firearm of someone defending their property from a violent mob that they're scared of because these people have been implicated in murdering others. So when I see these videos, man, of the cops, like there was a cop arresting. What's Bevelyn? Was that her name? Yeah. Bevelyn Beattie. Bevelyn Beattie. As she's yelling for funding the police.
Starting point is 01:18:13 I'm like, yeah, you know what, man? There are a lot of really, really good cops in this country, especially the local guys here that I talked to. These guys are awesome. Yeah, they are. And there are a lot of cops that straight up said, we will not enforce unconstitutional law. Remember that one cop who did that viral video and he got fired for it? Really? He got fired for that? Oh, out in Seattle or something, right? He was talking out about it. Yeah. And he was like, I will not be enforcing unconstitutional
Starting point is 01:18:36 laws and all that stuff. And then they terminate him. Yeah. These guys are heroes. I agree. But the people who are like, I don't care about you. I don't care about the Constitution. If Bill de Blasio wants to siphon public funds for his reelection campaign, I'll stand right next to him and protect him. Like that to me is someone pissing on the Constitution. Truth. I'm not happy about it, man. Or how about Mayor Garcetti? Is that his name in L.A.? Yep.
Starting point is 01:19:00 With draconian measures? Like what is he doing? It's these cities, man. Yeah, exactly. They find people who will willfully say, I don't care about the Constitution. Yep. But it's amazing.
Starting point is 01:19:12 You go to these suburbs and you go to smaller towns and you start to find more cops that are like, nah, I don't play that game. The Constitution is what we're here to defend. You know what I mean? Definitely, yeah. But we even have it out here in the Philly suburbs, the guys who arrested the business owners. And you know what i mean definitely yeah but we even have it out here in the philly suburbs the guys who arrested the business owners and i'm i'm you know what man maybe maybe it's the uh
Starting point is 01:19:30 it's it's that's so weird when i hear the lefties call people bootlickers it's it's usually for the stupidest nonsensical reason that's like just not true but it reminds me of when the left actually like when i was the left left me is the easiest way to put it. I remember when I was standing next to people who were like, war is bad. And I was like, yes, it is. And now Trump is like, war is bad. And I'm like, thank you, sir. And I look to my left and they're like, no, no, we're, you know, he said it, so we're out.
Starting point is 01:19:58 So you never really thought war was bad, did you? Well, it's interesting because the whole walk away movement, why we didn't really go anywhere. You're saying the left walked away. They're the ones who kept veering further and further away. Now we can't even see them. They're over by my hand. You can't see that anymore. They're so far left.
Starting point is 01:20:15 They're off the cliff. They're falling into the ocean. I don't know what's going on. Yeah, I'm still in the middle. I'm still very much right in the center where I've always been. Look, I see these articles, right? There was an article about Adalys Gym where the two gym owners were, they're being basically harassed by cops
Starting point is 01:20:31 and the government and the Democratic mayor. And they eventually got arrested, came back, kicked the door in. That was awesome. You saw that video? When they kicked it in? Boof. Yeah, yeah, yeah.
Starting point is 01:20:39 And there's some great photos. America. Oh, yeah. But there were people there saying, recognize the cops are just doing what they're being forced to do this and all this stuff. And I'm like, no, they aren't. Could you imagine if everyone in this country who who, you know, stood up for themselves, stood up at the same time? All of this would be over and everything would be back to being great, you know, back back to, you know, like the the the wonderful and glorious economy under Trump, which was the best in generations, the best numbers of our lives. Jim Cramer says record low unemployment, people's salaries were skyrocketing. That's where
Starting point is 01:21:15 we want to go to get there. We need everybody of good conscience to stand up and say we've had enough of these these, you know, ridiculous people burning things down. We've had enough of these corrupt politicians stealing taxpayer funds. And we don't. We don't get it. Well, the problem is it's ignorance. People are too busy being complacent in their lives that are rather comfortable compared to other places in the world, compared to the past history of humanity, like what we've got right now. People have a lot on their minds that isn't politics that isn't you know these things that if we all knew what was really going on it would be really easy for everyone to go you know what we're all sick of this right yeah all right let's get up
Starting point is 01:21:56 and go go march organizing what no one's no one's that like aware like you and i we're we're in it we we see it we every day we're witnessing and and analyzing everything breaking it down and not everyone has that time even to to even do a little bit of of this kind of stuff remember when the police union in new york came out and was just like tearing into this defund the police stuff yeah you know three he said something one of the one of the union i think it was the union president said 375 million interactions with cops, overwhelmingly positive. Yeah. He's absolutely correct. Yeah. My question then is, why are they allowing Bill de Blasio to manipulate them this way for his political ambitions? That it's like, that's your, so this is, this is the big issue, right? I was talking to a friend
Starting point is 01:22:41 of mine about all the black lives matter stuff. And she said, where are the conservative organizations going out protesting, creating petitions, petitioning their local politicians? And I was like, that's a good question. And where are the moderates, too? You know, it's not just about conservatives, but I'll tell you this. The moderates, in my opinion, I have the most disdain for people like me who have similar opinions to mine because conservatives have been actively out fighting, creating media, posting messages, having church events, having blue lives matter rallies, and the disaffected liberal types are few and far between. And most won't say anything. And I'll tell you what I've talked to a lot of them and they're, they're very
Starting point is 01:23:18 scared. I think it's because they're still lefty, but they know they will be destroyed by the left. So right now, what do you get? You get a middle that should be the loudest, but won't say anything. And the conservatives are picking up the slack for the scared liberals who won't stand up to the far left. You see that letter from Harper's where all these liberals came out and they were like, cancel culture is bad. Yeah. And they got attacked.
Starting point is 01:23:41 Where were you when every single conservative was coming out and saying censorship is bad, cancel culture is bad. And they got attacked. Where were you when every single conservative was coming out and saying censorship is bad, cancel culture is bad? They were saying, well, if I just keep my mouth shut, I'll be safe. And then it was too late. They expect everyone on the right to protect them for you to protect their rights. Meanwhile, the far left is taking over more and more of the Democratic Party, gaining more ground and just tearing everything apart and attacking and canceling these people. Finally, we get like J.K. Rowling to stand up. These are the people who should have stood up a long time ago, but they've been bending the knee for so long. They've emboldened and empowered the far left. And that's something that Trump supporters say all the time, that the far
Starting point is 01:24:18 left is only possible because liberals and empower them and refuse to stand up, stand up against them. Well, I'm I've considered one of those default liberals that now has a platform to hopefully inspire other liberals that are minded like me that can stand up and start speaking. That's exactly it. And you know what? A lot of people come to me and say, you know what? You inspire me to get up and start talking.
Starting point is 01:24:41 And they're talking and they come to me again and they go, you know what? I'm shocked. I start having conversations with people and it talking. And they're talking. And they come to me again and they go, you know what? I'm shocked. I start having conversations with people. It turns out they're Trump supporters. So we're starting to have this confidence building. Like, I feel it. I feel it building because people are like, hey, you know what? I'm a Trump supporter.
Starting point is 01:24:58 I'm kind of sick of this. And the other person that they're not sure where they're at. You know, I'm actually a Trump supporter. I agree with you. They are crazy. Like like you said there's three groups right there's the far left that are crazy there's the democrats that are like not sure whether to like how to use the power of the craziness but really want the majority to love them and then the majority are just like y'all are crazy yeah we just want just want to, we want to, we're not racist ones. You guys are racist.
Starting point is 01:25:26 Why are you being so racist? I'll tell you what, man. I'll tell you what needs to be said. Disaffected liberals, moderates, independents, especially the ones, the ones who know exactly what's going on, cannot sit back and think Trump supporters will pick up the slack for them. Yeah. And what I mean by this is Trump's base is vocal, to say the least. I mean, the memes of the guy with like the flags in the
Starting point is 01:25:52 wind you've talked about before, like and it's like a storm is like, yeah, America. Yeah. Trump's Trump supporters, conservatives and Trump Republicans stand up on the hilltop and scream their support. And it's not so much about supporting Trump. It's denouncing the insanity of the far left. And then you have moderates, liberals, and independent type centrists sitting back saying, I hope that guy wins. It's like, nah, he wins when you form a front and the center holds. And then you can push out these crazies because it's what we're talking about these groups if if the if the liberals who are upset by this the the centrists joined in and stood up and yelled alongside
Starting point is 01:26:32 the conservatives and the trump supporters have been complaining about this stuff for a while yeah it'd be over well and also like you look at who trump is to to most americans he's like he's like the champion that everyone's like, yes, we've got this guy standing up to the establishment. This is what we wanted. He's our champion. We need that across the board. We need everyone that they're like,
Starting point is 01:26:56 wow, my state representative is a champion. Our senator is a champion. They're fighting for us. So get out there and find out who your representatives are. And if you don't like who they are, become that representative. Boom. Mic drop. Yeah. There's a lot
Starting point is 01:27:12 of people doing it. I woke up this morning and I saw a post about Lindsey Graham and like Mitch McConnell like in trouble. Was it Mitch McConnell? Yeah. Mitch McConnell, Lindsey Graham were in trouble. Good. And I just couldn't. Now I tweeted because they suck. Yeah. What have they had two years? tweet it because they suck. Yeah, they do. They had two years.
Starting point is 01:27:27 All these incumbents suck. Well, so the Republicans had everything for two years, and what did they do? Jack. And from 2016 to 2018, wow, they could have changed everything. I read a really interesting thread about it, though, because it was about how Trump was—they needed to go because they did suck. They do suck. So it's almost like it's better that they lost control for the crazy Democrats to take control and for everyone to see how crazy they are. And now getting some new.
Starting point is 01:27:57 And now we got a red wave coming. And you know it. You see it. I feel it. It's a populist wave. Even better. You're right. Aren't a bunch of these incumbent establishment Republicans losing? Yeah. it you see it i feel it it's a populist wave even better isn't you're right aren't americans
Starting point is 01:28:05 aren't a bunch of these like incumbent establishment republicans losing yeah a lot of them have been a bunch of them have been losing and a bunch of them have been retiring and i'm like good and i'll tell you what man i have a prediction my prediction is that 10 years from now the republican party will have been completely transformed into a like this this tent we're talking about of disaffected liberals centrists yeah trump supporters and while we simultaneously rag on you know these awful republicans i think this will be the future of the republican party yeah i see it and the democrats i think will become super far left yeah and you know what i'm also seeing a lot of like non-politicians getting into politics you know moms that have been politically active you know going to city council meetings but they raised their their kids now they're like you know
Starting point is 01:28:55 what i'm politically i know what i'm doing i'm gonna run and they're winning and i'm like yeah you know and then we got we got veterans that are coming back after fighting and they're like you know what we should not be in wars anymore and actually you know what i'm politically aware because all we've done is watch what's going on and we're sick of it and they're getting politically involved yeah sure not all not all of them but no no some republicans are for the war that's well some though but oh no from what i'm seeing though these veterans that that's not what they're where they're at. They're like, man, we do need to make America stronger. Well, so to clarify, you've got, I think, eight Republicans supported Trump in his efforts to withdraw from the Middle East.
Starting point is 01:29:34 Eight. And three Democrats. Oh, my gosh. And, you know, I thought to myself, I'm like, is this where I am? Like, wow, I am the vocal minority on this war stuff. Yeah. Why are we at war? But what I mean is, like, don't most Americans think war is dumb? I am the vocal minority on this war stuff. Yeah. Because all of the war, all of the.
Starting point is 01:29:49 But what I mean is like, don't most Americans think war is dumb? Like we. I thought so. Yeah. Not anymore because Trump is opposed to it. So now they support it. No, I don't know. No, the majority of Americans don't want to be at war.
Starting point is 01:29:58 Guaranteed. I know. I know. But I told you about my friend who was like a liberal. And I said, how do you feel about withdrawing from Afghanistan? And they're like, like, I feel like this question is leading somewhere like yeah trump trump is trying to withdraw our troops yeah you know trump said something they were like well i did read this article from this person it's like a neocon okay and i was like you're a liberal telling me that you read an article from a neocon and now you're like questioning whether or not you you really do
Starting point is 01:30:22 support war that's insane that is amusing so trump trump said this he said there's this there's this rumor there's this stereotype that americans are soft that they're sheep that they're pushovers and that couldn't be further from the truth we're strong we love america the the real americans are out there they're they're standing up they they're law-abiding citizens. They vote with their money. They vote when the voting time comes. And that's what's happening. They're watching all this.
Starting point is 01:30:53 They're aware. They're waiting for their time to legally take over again. And that's what's happening. Props to all my Americans out there. So I guess we'll see how this turns out in november as i usually say yeah but i will add the left is saying a lot of the same things we are saying about people waking up though these these progressives are absolutely convinced that the silent majority is ultra progressive and they use the in my opinion like i looked at the polls they use whether like most
Starting point is 01:31:20 americans support the green new deal in universal health care and the questions are always very misleading i really so that's why i just don't buy it. I think Americans, for the most part, would love the idea of a utopian, you know, wonder future, but don't think it's possible for good reason. Yeah, there was something I was read a while ago, because I've been I was actually before they announced the actual details of the Green New Deal. I was in favor of it. The idea being public investment into infrastructure and technology to help improve the energy,
Starting point is 01:31:50 I'm like, that sounds fantastic. Yeah, I can get behind that. Yeah, so we got crumbling infrastructure. We need better bridges. We can do solar stuff. We can do all these amazing things. And then what they produced was this weird garbage about farting cows and the whole thing was a mess. Paying people unwilling to work and then saying,
Starting point is 01:32:06 oops. And I was like, this is a disorganized nightmare that makes no sense. They were talking about racial equity payments from federal jobs. I was like, what is this? This is not. And then they admitted AOC's, you know, Psychiatry Chakrabarty said it was about transforming the economy. And I'm like, there it is. But I was reading one of these polls that found I think like 86% of Americans supported it. And the question was, would you support government investment into green technologies to help offset carbon emissions? Yes or no? Yeah. Sounds good.
Starting point is 01:32:34 And so now they put, yep, he supports the Green New Deal. Yeah. They changed the framing. Of course they did. And I'm like, listen, if you said, would you support public investment into green technologies, it could be $100,000. It could be a drop in the hat when it comes to what our actual budget is. It could be a billion dollars. It could be a trillion dollars.
Starting point is 01:32:52 Who knows? But simply asking that question does not get to the complexities of how much money, where, what industries, when. It's just a general idea. I think most people would say, sure, yeah, absolutely. I think it was like, should the government be investing in green technologies help offset carbon emissions and most people are like yeah sure yeah sounds good yeah because if my local government said we're going to grant ten thousand dollars to a kid who's got a little windmill science project you know to help generate some energy for a greenhouse right it's like that could be that too
Starting point is 01:33:19 or it could be what how much does a green New Deal cost? Like $30 trillion? Unspeakable amounts, yeah. Trillions and trillions of dollars. Yeah, man. So, look, there's a lot of difficult questions to be asked. But the polls, the way they're framing, are trying to make both sides think they're winning. Now, when it comes to the mainstream media, I think they're out of their minds. Oh, they are. There was a meme I saw, and it was Joe Biden versus Trump.
Starting point is 01:33:49 And they're projecting 333 electoral votes for Biden. 333? Yes. And then it showed the 2016 version? Is that what you're talking about? And it was like the same thing for Hillary Clinton. Same number. And I'm like, oh, here we go.
Starting point is 01:34:00 Same person. The race to 270 electoral votes. But did you see what Marco Rubio published? No, what? He said there's not going to be an election night. No, there won't be. Americans should prepare for election night chaos. Yeah.
Starting point is 01:34:12 Oh, yeah, definitely. Dude. What happens? You know, I have no idea. Will Trump supporters just decide if, you know, by December 14th, there's no vote. No one knows who won. There's missing votes all over the place. I'll tell you what, if we learned within a couple of weeks about Patterson, New Jersey's voter disqualifications, 20%, if we learned about Brooklyn's within a couple of weeks,
Starting point is 01:34:38 there's going to be mail-in voting across this country for Trump. They're going to tally the votes. And then we're going to start hearing, oh, did you hear about this county that disqualified a thousand trump votes burned them all did you have this county that disqualified biden votes and no one's going to agree no one's going to know they're both going to comply and saying those are my votes those are my votes yep if we have in brooklyn 84 000 disqualified votes what do you think is going to happen nationwide? Well, I'll tell you this. We have proof that the Democrats tried a coup on a sitting president, the one sitting right now in the Oval Office. Well, maybe he's not sitting there right now. But the current president, we know they tried to disrupt his campaign. They spied on him.
Starting point is 01:35:20 They tried to undermine him so he wouldn't win, so Hillary would win. We have the proof of that so why is it why is it a surprise that you know everybody's out there thinking the same thing they're going to try it this time of course they are it's like a it's it's like household talk everyone knows about it they're like we're not idiots anymore like we know we know for a fact i can't wait to see the Durham report. We know for a fact that a bunch of these high ranking former Obama admin people were going on TV and lying about Trump colluding with Russia, saying things like we've seen the evidence it exists. And then in
Starting point is 01:35:55 under oath to Congress in secret meetings said, Nope, I have no evidence. Yep. And then that that got released earlier in the year, We learned they were lying the whole time. You look at the FBI evidence that's come out so far, and I would say it's a fair assessment. The Obama administration was trying to sabotage the incoming administration. Yep. That's insane. It is. And then what you got to realize is that the goal, the end goal was impeachment. And they tried and failed. That sounds like a coup a coup it absolutely is it sounds like an attempted one yeah and they tried going through media manipulation and legal channels lied about everything and i'm telling you man the transcripts were made public the the the notes where you know
Starting point is 01:36:36 they talk about the the um or is it what's it what's the the logan act is that what it's called yeah is that it which one the logan Act. Yeah, the unmasking thing. Yeah, so we can see in their notes, should we get him fired? What are we doing? We have an insurance policy. Those text messages. Yep.
Starting point is 01:36:53 Then all this leads us to is the impeachment. Yep. Ukrainegate. The whistleblower whose name we can't say because YouTube will immediately disable the live stream and delete the video. Yep. How insane is that?
Starting point is 01:37:04 It's crazy. All based on lies. Yep. Ukraine stuff was so absurd. So going into this election now, we know that they're trying to push for mail-in voting because they can manipulate it. Because they can't have Trump win.
Starting point is 01:37:22 Because they're going to go down. Well, newsflash, I don't think it even matters. I think there's so many Trump voters out there. I think the majority of America is thinking Trump is the answer. Trump is fighting the establishment, and we need that. We needed to finish what he started. Well, I'll tell you this, man. The progressives think the exact same thing about their side, that America supports them, that America really wanted Bernie.
Starting point is 01:37:46 The establishment is holding him back. And my response to them is if that's true, then you want Trump to win because the only one stopping a Bernie Sanders landslide was Joe Biden and the Democratic establishment. Good point. Stop supporting them. You give Trump four more years. The world is not going to end. And then you'll get your progressive candidate and it'll be populist versus populist. The establishment will be gone. wouldn't that be happy for
Starting point is 01:38:07 everybody i don't know it's awesome well the far left populists have kooky ideas i don't you know well and they don't think for the long term though that's another issue we don't think about they're they're not looking for for down the road they're thinking i want my gratification now i don't care i just want to be vindicated now i just want my my dopamine kink right now i want to be proven right it's like that's not how life works yep they're little children adam planning for the future is white supremacy that's what they tell us they do that's some racist racistness right there these people are nuts man i know they are so i'll tell you what that's why i think the future is going to be people like us will be the Republicans. The Republicans will be rather moderate.
Starting point is 01:38:47 Yeah. But a big tent. You'll have very conservative. You'll have conservative Republicans and liberal Republicans. People like Jeff Van Drew, for instance, who switched. And then you're going to have socialists on the other side. Maybe there won't be a Democrats. Maybe it'll be the Democratic Socialists of America and Republican Party.
Starting point is 01:39:02 Well, the Democrats, they should be disbanded because they're... Because they're racist. They're racist. That's right. They see history. Let's jump over to the Super Chats. Sure, let's do it. And for those that aren't familiar, it is Friday, which means at 10,
Starting point is 01:39:15 Adam's going to crack out the whiskey. We're going to hang out for a little bit, play some tunes. Yes. Some original music. Oh, yeah. From both of us. I got a few requests. So I saw someone asked me for She's Just.
Starting point is 01:39:26 All right. I'll start with that one. But before that, we've got Super Chats. And as you know, if we get 15,000 more likes, 40K, Adam will put on a Maga Beanie. That's true. It was 30K. But then someone called me out on Twitter and said, you know what? I want a challenge.
Starting point is 01:39:42 I said, all right. 40K it is. Let's up it. Well, it's because we've been hitting 30 pretty I want a challenge. I said, alright. 40k it is. Let's up it. Well, it's because we've been hitting 30 pretty easily a lot now. I know. It's true. It's got to be something to try for, right? But let's read these Super Chats. Tassan says, Tim, Adam, and Lydia,
Starting point is 01:39:57 love you guys. Keep it up. Never surrender. I suggest looking at Crumponder and Sanger in Texas. Great area. Open, large, cheap land plots. I'm a combat-wounded Marine vet, and I can vouch for the area. Come down, have a beer with me. I'll show you the area. Well, that means you must have a purple heart.
Starting point is 01:40:13 And if you don't, then thanks for serving and being wounded for us. Yeah, man. Word, man. ZipTie says at least half of the country's sheriffs in Wisconsin have announced that they will not enforce the governor's mask edict. Spin the UFO. I saw that. I'm spinning it. I got no problem wearing a mask. I know a lot of people are like, I don't want to wear a mask.
Starting point is 01:40:32 I got a mask. I got no problem. Actually, someone made us masks. Somebody made us a mask, and this has got a little beanie on it. So I'm kind of cool with, you know. I'll be honest. Nico, you make creations. I'm a little upset mine didn't have a beanie on it. Because I'm part of the beanie crew.
Starting point is 01:40:48 What did yours have on it? Nothing. Nothing? But it was dope. It was purple. And it has these cool little swiggly things on it. I don't know what they are. It's awesome.
Starting point is 01:40:55 They're cool. So I got no problem wearing a mask. Yeah, yeah. In reference to what the sheriffs are willing to enforce and not, if it's not a law and if it's a violation of the constitution, the police should not be telling you what you can or can't do. This is America, man. We have to accept as a country that believes in freedom that we will have security problems. It's a fact. You got to balance these things and freedom is more important than security.
Starting point is 01:41:19 But the bigger problem arises when we can't, you know, it is assumed we won't be responsible for ourselves. You know what I mean? If you're going to go out, you know, it is assumed we won't be responsible for ourselves. You know what I mean? Yeah. If you're going to go out, all right, and you're concerned about getting sick, maybe you shouldn't go out. Yeah. Maybe you should eat healthy. Don't tell what other people should do because you, you know, we've got too many people in this country who are deferring to, I am worried, therefore you must. Whoa, whoa, whoa, Tim.
Starting point is 01:41:47 Being accountable for your actions is also whiteness. Yes, it is. They got us coming. So, I mean, that's racist. There's no way out. This is a funny one here from Burner Fire. I don't know what A means, but is that a different... Anyway, he says, first, I think Adam and Tim are morons. Lydia, still in question. But you are a laugh, so here's our mutual transaction. Now the meat of this, Adam must watch Undercover Brother 2. I think Lydia and Tim would both think it's a great movie, but Adam must watch this
Starting point is 01:42:20 movie or he ain't black. $300? And then he swears i'm gonna i'm gonna show i'm gonna show i gotta show this art from george alexopolis alexopolis here ready i'm just gonna i'm just gonna let it simmer for a quick second for the people who are watching and it's the great now i'm gonna explain what it's what it is there are two men in black robes holding a black woman's arms as she screams, I'll never vote for you. Then it's Joe Biden with his eyes are black and he's drooling a little bit, raising his hand. And he says that I'm afraid you ain't black.
Starting point is 01:42:56 He grabs the black woman's face and starts sucking the melanin from her skin. And the last panel is her laying down and she's white now. This is amazing art it's pretty it's an amazing uh satirical or whatever mockery of joe biden and what he thinks i gotta i gotta hand it to this artist uh george alexopolis at g g prime 85 on twitter it's got like this was almost 15 600 retweets? It's amazing. Amazing. Amazing comic. I love it.
Starting point is 01:43:28 Joe Biden. What a nasty dude. All right, we got some more super chats. Akapot says, there have been several incidents where Chinese spyware malware was discovered in the firmware of Lenovo computers purchased by government and military. China has been doing it for years. Google it. They're in deep. They even have entire buildings of hackers and trolls.
Starting point is 01:43:45 Oh, dude, totally. Of course. Old Lion says, please comment on Judicial Watch lawsuit of versus Hillary. I'm not familiar, but I will. I will look into it. Yeah. Cret says, I'm from Poland. I know how fascism and communism making people insane.
Starting point is 01:44:00 We learned it in school. USA and Western Europe didn't have that experience. Why they need to experience our Eastern Europe suffering on their skin themselves. So there's a bunch of photos of like in Poland. They have, they oppose fascism and communism both on their posters. Whereas in the US, you have people openly flying communist flags because, you know, people here didn't experience that. That's true.
Starting point is 01:44:24 We were involved in a war to end. I mean it's kind of crazy to me. The Cold War was like devastating you know. Yeah yeah but it's funny these people on the left think they're oppressed. Yeah. They think they know what oppression is. They're the most privileged people on the planet.
Starting point is 01:44:39 I had no idea. I tweeted I had no idea. I was reading something and it made me think and I decided to tweet and I knew the tweet would do well. I tweeted communism is a mental illness. Just the idea of communism. I saw that. I saw that. It got a ton of retweets.
Starting point is 01:44:55 It's probably at like 17 or something thousand. But what I mean to say by this is the idea is fractured and makes no sense. Yeah. There's no basis in reality to what this is and the idea in and of itself they're like like literally it's it would be like if someone came to you and told you they wanted to build a gigantic mirror ring around the moon to reflect you know moon moon energy to the earth you'd be like that you that doesn't that that's not english what is moon energy i don't know what you're talking about. That's what communism is.
Starting point is 01:45:25 It's sun energy. They're like, nothing is scarce. Everybody can have everything. You know? Just print more money. Okay. Yeah. And no one has to do anything to have this.
Starting point is 01:45:35 Wait, what? Mm-hmm. So you really, you know, I mean, obviously I'm being a bit antagonistic in saying it, but the idea I had is that the people who believe in this idea, it would be like someone walking around, screeching about how the moon elves were coming to take over New York City. I'm like, that's just, it's nonsense. It's literally, and
Starting point is 01:45:53 you look at every... Childish nonsense. It's, if somebody was told, if I went to you and said, Adam, I'm gonna give you this book by a bearded old man from, you know, a century ago, who's complaining ago who's saying we must empower the moon elves to come to Earth and shower us with their technology, and you started going around preaching that and smashing windows because of it, people would call you unwell. Okay. I can see that.
Starting point is 01:46:19 Yeah. Sure. And so that's essentially what communism is. The issue is that— Basically. Whoa, whoa, whoa. But true communism has never actually been achieved, though, Tim. Well, I would say yes.
Starting point is 01:46:30 It's never been achieved. That's correct. Yeah. Now, every time it's been tried, they realize... Millions of people have died. Well, it's because there's too many different people and too many different ideas. Why won't people just do as they're told and be slaves to the communist state? Guess you gotta kill those who oppose you.
Starting point is 01:46:46 And that's what they've done every single time. Why can't everyone else just be slaves so we can just live peacefully? Come on, people. Now being in control of everyone. That's what they want. Techno communism is possible. What is that like where they play? The Borg.
Starting point is 01:47:02 No, no, the Borg. When they when they implant the neural link chips in your brain and then sync you to the communist mother computer. Mothership. Yeah. And now you have no free thought and you're just a robot. Yeah. If we are all mindless drones, your weird utopian idea might work, but we are not. We're individuals who have ideas, who have dreams and passions.
Starting point is 01:47:20 Yep. And there's some things we're willing to do and some things we aren't. And you have no right to tell people what they can or can't do. So their dream is just nonsensical. Bam. There will never be an instance as of today without some massive technological overhaul that mind controls people. There will never be communism.
Starting point is 01:47:35 There just won't be. Never. There are communes and they kick people out. Yeah. If you want to be in a commune, you can go into a commune. They exist. They're out there. Even Bernie Sanders got kicked out of a commune because he just was trying to get them all to talk about socialism. The main issue is that small communes, okay, fine, I'll concede.
Starting point is 01:47:56 That makes sense. You get a couple hippies on a farm sharing their watermelons, you're fine. You scale it up to mass production and it makes literally no sense. No, not at all. And that's why these countries all just collapse yeah we have this incredible society right now because of capitalism that's all this stuff all this technology was because people were trying to one-up each other and that's in the capitalistic system that we live in like to do humans love i want to win i want to beat you i want to be better than you i want to create the
Starting point is 01:48:24 better computer i want to i want to go to space before you do. I want to get over to Mars before anyone else does so I can stake my flag and be like, I did this first. And communism essentially eschews competition. It's considered a cooperative market system. You look at Guinness World Records, right? It used to be awesome. It used to be like really legitimate things. Now it's like most pennies shoved up my butt. Like what? Stuff that no one
Starting point is 01:48:53 cares about. This is a good thing. It shows that people are so desperate to be good at something. That's true. Yeah, exactly. Most nickels. Family guy Peter ate the most nickels and went blind. Most nickels. Family guy Peter ate the most nickels and went blind. Most copper poison from. Oh, my gosh. In a certain cavity. Let's read some more of these here.
Starting point is 01:49:12 Franklin Tull says, we hold these truths to be self-evident that all men and women should. I'm not reading that. Listen here, fat. Will one of you play words in a book tonight? Oh, yeah. If you had other plans, I understand. I can ask, though. Spin it.
Starting point is 01:49:26 So wait. Maybe. Someone yesterday actually requested Will of the People. So that's Words in the Book also. I'll play Words in the Book. I love that song. I'll play them both. You can play them both.
Starting point is 01:49:35 Yeah. Or you can play them both. That's true. Man, I got to get to writing new music. Yeah. I'm not a professional musician. Yeah. Let's see.
Starting point is 01:49:43 Z-Man says, buy some tacos, guys. Thanks for all the hard work. You know what I'm not a professional musician. Yeah. Let's see. Z-Man says, buy some tacos, guys. Thanks for all the hard work. You know what we did? We got special order Portillo's hot dogs. Oh, yeah. You know why? Because they're delicious. Well, it is.
Starting point is 01:49:54 But I was talking to somebody about the Obama email about hot dogs. Obama thing. And I was like, dude, listen. They're like, was it true? Was it true? What's going on? It was an email from a third party talking about a party Obama had where he overnighted hot dogs and pizza. And somehow that became a conspiracy theory.
Starting point is 01:50:11 When the actual story apparently was that Obama had a Super Bowl party and spent something like $65,000 on the whole party, which included Chicago's style hot dogs and pizzas. Something like that. Maybe it's not true. Sure. Maybe Obama is this weird lizard person. I don't know. That feeds off of Chicago hot dogs and pizzas. Something like that. Maybe it's not true. Sure, maybe Obama is this weird lizard person. I don't know. That feeds off of Chicago hot dogs? Yeah.
Starting point is 01:50:29 I'm absolutely over the top. I will absolutely, absolutely state a former U.S. president, Bill Clinton, was in the flight logs for a known trafficker and was ID'd by a victim as being on the trafficker's island with two young women. Yep. And the news didn't cover it. Mm- the traffickers island with two young women. Yep.
Starting point is 01:50:45 And the news didn't cover it. Mm-hmm. Anyway. Now that that's being said. But there's fires everywhere. Oh my gosh. There's explosions. Fires, explosions.
Starting point is 01:50:53 Everybody look. Look at the explosions. Look, look, look. Yeah. Bill Clinton was a pedo. Oh my gosh. Allegedly. Oh, excuse me.
Starting point is 01:51:01 Allegedly. Well, he's been ID'd. So I think in your opinion, if you think that qualifies, then, you know, that's your opinion. That's true. That's my opinion. But I'll just, you know, I point out the fact because I'm going to say I was arguing with somebody about this, how they were adamant that Obama was in on this grand conspiracy. I'm like, fine, fine, fine. Maybe believe what you want.
Starting point is 01:51:20 But I'm telling you, man, if you've never had a Chicago style hot dog, you don't understand where i lived on chicago there were five hot dog shops oh yeah within a couple square miles and so i started talking to my friend about this and i'm thinking to myself dude i haven't had a chicago hot dog in like a decade it's been a long time no joke so you can order from a famous chicago fast food hot dog and ribs place called Portillo's. And so I got some overnighted, man. And it's this big party pack of hot dogs. It's so insane. But they're amazing. You got, man, you got to do it right. You put a pickle, you get relish,
Starting point is 01:51:54 you get tomatoes, you get sport peppers, a little celery salt, mustard, bam, Chicago style. On a poppy seed bun. It's a production. It's so good. I went out and got some Beyond sausages and they were, I cooked those, fried those up. They're so good. Oh, man, they're so good.
Starting point is 01:52:08 Yeah. I bring it up only because someone said to go buy tacos, and I was like, wait, wait, wait. You got to understand, man. We also got something called the famous Maxwell Street style, which is grilled onions and mustard. Man, you got to understand Chicago. You know what I'm saying? Wrigleyville Dogs. Yeah.
Starting point is 01:52:23 That's the name of the place across the street from the Metro. i just looked it up people and i was like oh i went and saw this sage francis atmosphere awesome hip-hop night at the metro across the street with uh wrigley wrigley's ville dogs i never i never realized this about chicago about the uniqueness of a lot of the food choices, but hot dog stands everywhere in Chicago. And it's the famous Vienna beef, unique Chicago style. And I never thought about it, but I used to eat that stuff all the time. And then once I left Chicago, I just never saw it again. That's true. Yeah. Everyone talks about deep dish. Nobody in Chicago eats deep dish pizza. That's not a thing.
Starting point is 01:53:05 We're from Chicago. We can tell you deep dish is for you, the tourists. Yeah, go eat the deep dish so we don't have to wait longer in our lines for the hot dogs. But the Chicago style pizza is a moderately thick crust with a thick layer of cheese and it's cut in squares. I don't agree. I don't agree. The square thing, the square cut is absolutely it. Yeah, yeah.
Starting point is 01:53:29 But I like the thin crust. A lot of my Chicago fans, friends, all my fans. I say moderately thick. No, no, no. I'm talking straight thin crust, baby. The super tiny, thin crisp. Really? So good, yeah. It depends on where you went for the, I mean, some of the best pizza places, though, they're
Starting point is 01:53:43 one-offs, you know? It's crazy. I'll tell you what. You go to New York when you get a pizza, and you know how the, I mean, some of the best pizza places, though, they're one-offs, you know? It's crazy. I'll tell you what. You go to New York when you get a pizza, and you know how it's like flat, and at the end you have that round crust? Yeah, yeah. Chicago pizza doesn't do that. There's no crust. There's no crust.
Starting point is 01:53:53 It goes straight to the end. Yep. Well, it's a little crispy, though. It's a little dry, but it goes straight down. Oh, man. Pizza's so good. I tried explaining this to people. I'm like, dude, Chicago pizza's not deep dish.
Starting point is 01:54:03 It's totally different. Yep. The food in Chicago is a different universe. When Tim and I first lived together in Miami is when we were friends for a long time. You lived near me, but then I moved down because we were going to do this show years ago. I made a new type of pizza every day, I think for like six months. I'm serious. That's impressive. I tried very hard to switch the toppings, the type
Starting point is 01:54:30 of cheese I used, the barbecue sauce, marinara sauce. With jelly? I tried everything. It was crazy. It was a pizza crust with jelly and fruits on it. You know, we should have documented them. Well, that's the plan for the new expansion we're going to be doing. We've got a bunch more we should definitely
Starting point is 01:54:46 read. Pizza, you know. Come on. Have Tome says, alert PDX residents in the Laurelhurst Park area. They will be starting at 8pm and moving at 9pm tonight. This is a heavy residential neighborhood. That's right. Antifa announced they're going to be organizing in another residential neighborhood. So they're doing it on purpose.
Starting point is 01:55:02 Antifa gangs. Yes. So they're gangs. So they should be treated as such i i truly believe that it's getting crazy man yeah it is edud says i have been working on sharing info and converting co-workers away from the far left and cnn's lies by using your content from timcast irl timcast along with larry alder and candace owens very cool eight red pilled and more to come. Whoa. Yes. I'm spinning the UFO for you. Yeah, man.
Starting point is 01:55:28 You deserve this right now. My thing is kind of just, you know, I guess you call it red pill, you call it whatever you want. Get them away from the far left, white supremacy, weird intersectional stuff. Yeah. Because you can believe. Yeah, just be normal. But, I mean, even if you believe in universal health care,
Starting point is 01:55:42 even if you believe in the Green New Deal and stuff, you don't got to be this weird racist. and even like trans rights and gay rights and like wanting green energy get them away from authoritarianism yes exactly exactly give them gadsden flag stickers that's right someone actually sent us these they're so cool these are dope if you can uh let me see there we go check that out Don't tread on me. Stickers. Yes. Fantastic. Yes. I love them.
Starting point is 01:56:08 They're awesome. Thanks. Edward McDermott says the soldier above all others opposes war for it is he who bears its scars, both physical and mental. General Patton was a mural on the wall of our bay in basic. Never forgot it. Never will. And experience the truth of it. You're here.
Starting point is 01:56:24 Jamie J says, Two campaign promises that would increase Trump's vote by 10 to 20%. You can't get fired for things you say in your private life. Make student loans subject to bankruptcy and defund all courses with high bankruptcy rate. Wow. Yeah, that's an interesting idea. I think for me, when it comes to student loan forgiveness and stuff, is that we just tell people interest rates will be gone and we got to end the predatory lending.
Starting point is 01:56:48 Definitely. They're creating, like, seriously, the student loan system sets you up for indentured servitude. Then you go into a school where they preach all this communism to you. You get out and you're like, makes sense to me.
Starting point is 01:57:00 The only way out. No, no, no. We don't want that. We got to end the college problem. He's on to i mean i'm not going to pretend honestly we should do a full subject breakdown of that man of college being trash yeah well and and the predatory lending that that they get trapped in you know it's a two two-fold system it's messed up interesting i think uh somebody somebody super chatted uh alberta free thinker the donald.win was down and is now back up but that's normal for those who aren't familiar it's the you know
Starting point is 01:57:29 when reddit was trying to shut down the donald they created their own space they get ddos attacked all the time hayden hudson says trump just announced 20 minutes ago that not only is he lowering cost of drugs but he's also signing executive order to make insurance companies accept pre-existing conditions. Whoa. Is that real? Is that? Yeah. Can you pull that up?
Starting point is 01:57:50 I'm going to look it up. Wow. Yo, he is. He is insuring his landslide victory. The big pharma FU. He's going. Go. Let it.
Starting point is 01:57:59 Wow. Listen, listen. That is huge. I think there's a reason he waited till the 11th hour. Yeah. And then went to his private resort and then said, oh, and by the way. Uh-huh.
Starting point is 01:58:10 Okay. So by the way. So it says Trump is teasing an order requiring insurers to cover pre-existing conditions, which is great. That's a great start. I hope he does it. He's saying he's going to sign it. He's going to do it.
Starting point is 01:58:22 Yeah. He knows people love that. They cheap medicine. Legitimate. Yeah. He knows people love that. Cheap medicine. Legitimate. Yeah. I'm totally for it, man. You can't discriminate against me because of something that I have already.
Starting point is 01:58:36 Boom. You know what's interesting about Trump is that I think the core issues that many of his supporters are interested in are not necessarily about universal health care or anything. It's about, will you be for America? Oh, he popped the whiskey. Listen. It's 10 o'clock. Donald Trump could probably say a bunch of populist things that are even left economic
Starting point is 01:58:55 and still have massive support from the Trump base. Yeah. Because the bigger question is, are you selling us out to Chinese interests? Yep. Are you securing jobs for the American workers? If Trump came out and said, I want to do a bunch of these things like pre-existing conditions mandate.
Starting point is 01:59:11 That's part of the Affordable Care Act. That's amazing. Then I don't think Trump supporters would abandon him. I think they're going to be like, whatever, as long as you're maintaining jobs, the economy, helping the American worker. Yeah. And then the left is going to be put in an interesting position.
Starting point is 01:59:23 Orange man bad. So how, oh, wait. Are you going to oppose it? I know. Is someone going to sue him him to shut him down No, they just don't talk about these things, right? They don't they don't want anyone to know that he's doing these good things. Yeah, which he's done consistently through his whole presidency That's what I'm surprised and that's why I like him so much because I went back I don't looked at all the things that he's done that are good that I never heard about because they just never talked about it. And these other activists don't want to admit it. It's crazy.
Starting point is 01:59:48 There was a point where, you know, Trump was compromising on gun control stuff. And there were conservatives that were really angry about it. But a lot of Trump supporters brought up, like, listen, Trump is trying to be loved by as many people as possible. It's true. And if the left just recognized that, they could have gained a bunch of ground and had an advocate for many of their causes, many of their issues, not all of them, but they would have made serious wins. The problem is the Democrats want power.
Starting point is 02:00:14 Yep. So they lead the progressive left down this path where it's hate Trump no matter what, no matter what he does, even if he might give you some things you want. Yeah. It's crazy. If he signs this executive order, I'm going to be super, I'm stoked about that. I'm stoked, want. Yeah. Well, if he signs this executive order,
Starting point is 02:00:25 I'm going to be super, I'm stoked about that. I'm stoked, man. He's making moves. I think you... It's awesome. I see a ton of Trump supporters talking about we need some kind of basic universal coverage. I don't think most of them agree with it,
Starting point is 02:00:40 but I've seen some because it's a populist position and you have a choice between the establishment crony of Biden or the populist in Trump. Yeah. And so there were a decent amount of Bernie Sanders supporters who switched for Trump. I mean, even just his executive order making medicine cheaper, that's going to make almost I mean, every single American, no matter where you are on the scale of class, rich, poor, it doesn't matter. That's helping all Americans. Period. A good economy, man. I mean, even this pre-existing condition thing.
Starting point is 02:01:11 Like, every single American, it's not hurting anyone. It's literally helping everybody. Well, it's going to hurt the pharmaceutical companies. Yeah, who cares about that? They've got enough money. The American public is like, we've been I don't know. For lack of better words. There are issues here because there are
Starting point is 02:01:29 people who have jobs at pharmaceutical companies that are not bigwigs. They're administrators. They're managers. And when profits curtail, when revenues go down, people are going to start losing their jobs. So I think we definitely have problems that need to be solved. I don't like
Starting point is 02:01:45 this idea of abolishing private healthcare. That's insane. Why go so extreme with it? You know what I mean? Abolish the police. It's the same thing. I know. They're nuts. They're going to the full extreme. What's the craziest thing we can do? And let's go do it. Yeah, it doesn't make any sense.
Starting point is 02:02:01 Well, guys, if you get 9,500 more likes, and I'll put on that Maga beanie. Oh, I see the no beanie, no peace. So listen, if you haven't heard, it's 40,000 likes now for the Maga Beanie. 30,000 is too easy. Look, we got 30,000. I need 40,000, y'all. That's what we need. Someone actually challenged me on Twitter, so you can blame them.
Starting point is 02:02:20 If you're on Twitter, you can go to my page. I posted it last night sometime because they were like, you know what? Listen, Adam, 30,000 is too easy. I want a challenge. I'm like, all right. Everyone blame this guy. 40,000 likes and the Maga Beanie goes on. They got this easy.
Starting point is 02:02:33 That's the new jam. All right. See, we got I think we read a lot of these. Yeah, we definitely did. There's the one calling us morons. I like that. The best. That is pretty good yeah but i appreciate
Starting point is 02:02:46 the 300 bucks though call me a moron for 300 bucks any day call me pretty much darryl smith gives a good super chat appreciate it thank you man oh thanks yeah i did read a bunch of these definitely did it let's see matt volker says communism treats everyone as a cog in a machine but no machine is made completely of cogs. It's a really good point, actually. And that's one of the problems, thinking everyone's going to be identical and then getting mad when they're not. There's no diversity in that group of people. Who am I?
Starting point is 02:03:16 Oh, God. Joe Biden. Yep. Yeah. What a moron. What a moron. No reason. And he also said that people can't tell the difference between Asian people.
Starting point is 02:03:26 And then did you see the Washington Post guy trying to be like, Biden never said that. Go watch it. He never said it. And then the next day, Biden's like, look, I'm sorry I said that. He's a fact checker. It's like, what? That guy was a fact checker. Yeah, I know.
Starting point is 02:03:39 The fact checker for the Washington Post. It's because they're in a bubble where they only talk to each other. Well, ladies and gentlemen. Well, he didn't even talk to any. He listened to Biden speak and said, nope, he didn't say that. The party wanted you to deny what you were seeing with your eyes and hearing with your ears. I know. It's crazy. Ladies and gentlemen, it's 10. We're gonna
Starting point is 02:03:55 jam. Oh, alright. Make sure, however, smash that like button because we are just about 7,000 likes away from Adam jamming with a Maga beanie on. You let me know. If we can make it. I mean, maybe not. Also, make sure to follow me on Twitter and Instagram at TimCast and Parler.
Starting point is 02:04:11 And you can follow at AdamKrigler, Instagram, Twitter, and Parler as well. And, of course, at Sour Patch Lids, L-Y-D-S. But also, make sure you check out TimCast.net. I'm sure most of you are familiar. It's my main channel. I am very, very close to 1 million subscribers. So I'm just actively promoting it. Like, let's break that.
Starting point is 02:04:30 I would really love to break a million subscribers before they ban me. So I can at least get the gold medal and say, I remember the good old days before I got banned. So Timcast.net if you want to subscribe to my main channel. Those videos are not too dissimilar from this, but it's just me talking at you for 20 minutes, whereas this is, you know, we have a conversation. But it is Friday night. And for those that aren't familiar, Friday night around 10, the political talk slows down and we just hang out and chill. It's Friday night. We're going to jam. We're in this stupid pandemic lockdown for the most part. And Adam's going to play some music.
Starting point is 02:05:05 I will also play some songs for you. So that's what we're getting ready for right now. And I believe we have the jam cam ready to go. Yes. Adam's going to play a song. Then I'll play a song. Then we'll chill. My hair is annoying today. Hey, everybody.
Starting point is 02:05:48 How you doing? So someone actually requested this earlier with a super chat, and I'm going to play it. This is called She's Just. It's just gone too far, she said As she took another drink at the bar And to tell you what the truth is I just never knew when to stop. I never knew when to stop.
Starting point is 02:06:37 She was sitting in the corner, trying to pick up her pride. They didn't disown her Oh, but she wished that they had tried, been gone three summers Made all the difference in the world, at least ten years older In her mind, that that's alright Moved to California, out to live that Western dream, but her Eastern persona wouldn't ever, ever let her be. She always ended up missing home. She always ended up missing home.
Starting point is 02:07:25 Missing home So many before her she's just just another face in the crowd. It's becoming clearer to her, but she's not ready right now. Well, she's not ready to go. Intentions grew bolder. Impatience picked up steam. Too many people told her, you have to stay and take what's in your reach I won't just stand here, watching all my plans fall through Cause I've discovered, it's all about the time I used
Starting point is 02:08:22 Moved to California, out to live that western dream but her eastern persona wouldn't ever ever let her be she always ended missing home she always ended missing home missing home Missing home
Starting point is 02:08:49 It's just gone too far She said She took another drink at the bar To tell you what the truth is I just never knew when to stop Thank you. You can play one. Oh, man, here we go. I kind of thought drinking these nasty soda water things would mess me up.
Starting point is 02:09:32 Yeah, you do. Oh, man, the mic might be a little too close. How's it going there, Internet friends? Hopefully this sounds good. What should I play? Well, someone requested Will of the People and... I should play songs! The tunes.
Starting point is 02:09:56 A little bit. Play some tunes. Adam came in right, strummed out this tune yeah, and I said that's a number one record. Correct. Aw shucks. Yeah it's a little tight. I'll try to play music. Play it.
Starting point is 02:10:55 I'll try to play music. Out on the march in the morning He called his soldiers down To take aim at the traitors To gun those rebels down. Now they face the consequences. They held themselves above. This is the will of the people. He said, I wish I could spare them Make them see the path
Starting point is 02:11:27 Tempting as that sounds A laugh to pass I know what's needed For the good of my people To save them Out in the dark, without warning He raised his fist above Let it pry to its people To tear those statues down, now they'll face the consequences. They held themselves above, this is the will of the people.
Starting point is 02:12:16 He said, I wish I could spare them, make them see the path. Tempting as that sounds, a laugh to pass. I know what's needed for the good of my people to save them. Now drop your arms and march for them Turn against the wall and bow your head Words let them be said Out on the march in the morning He called his comrades down To take aim at the traitors To gun those fascists down Now they'll face the consequences They held themselves above This is the will of the people He said
Starting point is 02:13:55 I wish I could find it The way to restore peace Blessed were those days We held in vain I'd give it all for a chance at redemption. As the cycle turns again. You've seen it before, now you'll see it begin You'll see the changes And the blood pooling
Starting point is 02:14:32 If you think it ends here Think again Yeah, dude. That was good. Sweet. Yeah, you rocked that. All right, well, I'll play one more and then I can have it to this guy. Oh, okay. You want to play another one? Yeah. Bitsy! Man, that was good, man.
Starting point is 02:14:55 Oh, hey, it got recorded, huh? This microphone is just so good. What up, everybody? Thanks for hanging out on this lovely Friday night. For those wondering, I'm drinking some Ardbeg 10-Year. I think it's the ultimate. There's multiple Ardbegs, but I'm a big fan of the peaty scotch. And also, if you didn't know, I'm drinking out of 120-year-old shot glass from my own family line, Krigler and Krigler Whiskey. Back in 1900,
Starting point is 02:15:26 like 1890 to 1905, we were the number one whiskey company in America. Some Krigler history for you. Well, I mean, that was a rocking song over there. My goodness. I don't know what I'm going to play. I'm going to do... Oh, do uh oh play a classic someone requested what song was it uh a love stories remain and i'm gonna i'm gonna play that i don't know who
Starting point is 02:15:54 who someone asked for it and i said i would play it i haven't played in a while so this is for whoever asked for it i don't remember your name but here you go this is a whoever asked for it. I don't remember your name, but here you go. This is A Love Story's Remains. Here it is. Well, hello, miss, I'd love to kiss your lovely name. The things I do to get you dancing in the rain I want our peace, oh say you want the same Our love story remains I know we'll go through some hard times
Starting point is 02:16:40 The time will help us to find ourselves but there's a chance we're not like mine so this love story may end i'm just being honest i'm just being honest with myself I'm gonna miss the way you kiss under the rain All the times you saved me but that love don't feel the same I wanted peace so you wanted me to change
Starting point is 02:17:23 Only connected when you're calling out my name i know we've been through some hard times the time has helped us to find ourselves honesty is my policy yeah we might be better with someone else I'm just being honest, I'm just being honest with myself Well, come and sit, let's take a trip down memory lane If I had to choose, baby, I wouldn't change a thing Cause I found peace, oh look, you found the same In the rubble of the remains
Starting point is 02:18:17 A love story's remain I found a peace of mind Something you helped me find I wouldn't change it for anything but just be honest just be honest with yourself I really want to finish the Green Eyes one, man. I love that one. Yeah, we should. Dude, that's great because then I can actually back you up.
Starting point is 02:19:10 What are you going to play? It's not done. Just rock it. No? Okay, okay. Got a new song I'm excited about. I've got a couple of new songs. Can I even play this one?
Starting point is 02:19:25 I don't know. I don't know. Remember when we used to fight for peace Our heroes were only on TV screens The markets made up Of broken hopes and dreams To put me back into mediocrity One, two, three, four Taking more, taking spite of this And focus on the ways
Starting point is 02:20:24 I guess you never change that day. It's hard to believe that you mean nothing to me. Cause you used to be everything. everything Remember when We used to fight for peace villains weren't only on TV screen My heart is made up Of broken hopes and dreams I'll take my place in this story Taking more, taking spite of this And focus on the ways
Starting point is 02:21:21 I really wish you'd change that day It's hard to believe but you mean nothing to me Cause you used to be everything There were words in a book
Starting point is 02:21:44 About what we've been through And there are words in a script written for me and you So take it all inside and pray it works Another aching in your heart starts to burn Take in more, take in spite of this Focus on the ways I really hope you change someday. It's hard to believe, but I'm moving on with my dreams.
Starting point is 02:22:53 Because you were never there for me. There are words in a book About what we've been through And there are lines in a script Written for me and you So take it all in stride And pray it works Another aching in your heart starts to burn I was totally singing along there. Yeah.
Starting point is 02:23:55 Alright, I'll play one more. I'll play one more. One more tune. One more tune. Yeah. One more tune. I do love that song. That was one of my...
Starting point is 02:24:04 Words in a book? Yeah, that was one of the first songs Tim played where I was like, whoa, dude. Those two songs are like... You got some tunes. Some of the favorites people usually request. There's a bunch of other ones I think are great too, though. This is called When Will She Learn. Oh, yeah, yeah.
Starting point is 02:24:35 What does the moon mean to you? Some questions are in it for you What do you see when you dream? Are you stuck dreaming of him? Which door would you open if you were allowed to? Will he ever be satisfied without you? Well, she's lost, she's lost before. Now she'll never let her heart break anymore.
Starting point is 02:25:21 Well, shields up defensive positions. Call her what you will.'ma call her a mission Good luck to the next guy Who's gonna break down her walls Cause I know she would rather die Than have her heart broken once and for all She won't budge She's got a grudge
Starting point is 02:25:46 Cause she has played all the games And now she walks away She walks away Is this too soon for you Well maybe he feels the same way as you. Oh, but what if the connection is mutual? Well, that's hard to believe because it's so unusual.
Starting point is 02:26:21 Yeah, well, you gave in to him even though your friends told you not to. And the game begins again and now he's got you. Yeah, well, she's lost, she's lost the war. She'll never let her heart break anymore. Well, maybe this time she has learned her lesson. Oh, man. Maybe this time she's actually learned her lesson I don't think so Well, good luck to the next guy who's gonna break down her walls Cause I know she would rather die than have her heart broken Well, Sam Farrell, she won't budge.
Starting point is 02:27:05 Oh, why? She's got a grudge. She has played all the games, and now she walks away. She walks away. Yeah. What does that moon mean to you? Oh, when he smiles, is he smiling for you? When will she learn?
Starting point is 02:27:34 When is this girl gonna learn? Man, this girl ain't never gonna learn. When is she gonna learn? She ain't never gonna learn. When will she learn that tables can't quickly turn? Always falling in too quick and always end up getting burned. Always keep your shields in positions. Oh, man.
Starting point is 02:27:57 Come on, girl. Know him before you make that kind of decision. Good luck to the next guy who's gonna break down her walls. I know she would rather die than have her heart broken once and for all. Thank you, everybody.
Starting point is 02:28:22 Cheers. I'll play one more. Oh, we're gonna get three out of ten all right i'm done i'm done i'm good unless are you gonna play green ice or you just want to wait till it's done what's up all right i'd love to we could finish that one really easily we should that song's great thank you what i was talking about. I was talking about my song. I thought you were complimenting. I was praising myself. Excuse me. Jeez.
Starting point is 02:28:47 Don't let me get in the way. I'm teasing the song, but we're not ready yet. From the dark in the corner, I see the line before me coming clear. There's anger in their eyes and there is fear The line begins to break, the brush in the middle And now we see the lies in their disappear I don't know, that's it, it was so funny. But you could have gone to the chorus.
Starting point is 02:29:22 Green eyes, green eyes. Green eyes, green eyes. Well, I'm never coming back. And I'm never coming back. And I'm never coming home. Never coming home. And I like the way it feels. I like the way it feels.
Starting point is 02:29:41 From strike to shattered bones. Strike to shattered bones. Green eyes, green eyes We've got about 65% of that song. That was a big tease for everyone. Something we're working on. Yeah. And now I'm going to play something substantially less aggressive.
Starting point is 02:30:02 Good call. I played that last week. Yes, I think you did. Now I'll play the other one. There to make art You'd hope enough and you'd hope to leave your mark or take the road. The dirt shows where the trees cannot grow. Would you sell? Would you sell it all to save yourself? Lies, oh lies
Starting point is 02:31:18 Don't concern you To form a better person inside It's like we always knew just where to rest our hearts Inside the hearts of a friend All for those martyrs That hope enough that their cause can move farther Or take the road The water shows where the trees cannot grow Would you sell? Would you sell it all to save yourself?
Starting point is 02:32:36 Lies, oh lies Don't become you To form a better person inside It's like we always knew Just where to rest our hearts inside The hearts of a friend Who never thought we'd see you again And so you sold You sold me to save yourself
Starting point is 02:33:20 Yeah And that's it for me before I lose my voice no I'm good yeah we should finish Green Eyes man I do stuff but that's good
Starting point is 02:33:30 yeah we definitely gotta finish everyone was like whoa they're singing together it's like yes yes let's do that
Starting point is 02:33:37 thanks for hanging out everybody this is fun I love Friday nights although I did empty my shot glass. I should probably do something about that. What happened to this? I'm not getting any ideas.
Starting point is 02:33:50 You know what? While you're doing that... How's it going? I'm back. I'm not playing music anymore. What are you doing? You're going to GM? You playing? Whoa, I don't know. Should I play one more? I don't know. What were you doing? Uh... I was just grabbing my whiskey, but I could play another one.
Starting point is 02:34:07 I mean, why not? Should I play another one? Play a classic. Play either Melancholy Hellhound or Walking With You. All right. Which one? Well, I know someone asked for Melancholy. I guess I'll play that.
Starting point is 02:34:23 Do it. Do it. Yeah, give me some of your honey. I promise I'll take my time. Oh, welcome to the heartache. It always feels the same. Yeah, well, I find myself growing senseless. Mm,ars of pain Yeah, you can stretch and crawl to figure it out But in the end, there's just me Oh, yeah, I don't want your pity
Starting point is 02:35:23 And I don't want your pity And I don't want no lies Yeah, life gets shitty And then you die Welcome to the heartache, try not to lose your way. Yeah, it's like trudging through the muddy waters without faith. Yeah, you can scratch and crawl or figure it out But in the end, that's just me Oh, I still get that feeling, yeah Of judgmental eyes Only difference then
Starting point is 02:36:25 Is just not worth my time Yeah, cause I welcome all the heartache It brings tears to my eyes Yeah, those tears remind me Remind me I'm alive Alive Well, I'll stretch and crawl to figure it out But in the end, there's just me
Starting point is 02:36:58 All right. Woo! I just came over for my whiskey. We got an extra one out of you. You tricked me. All right. Well, it's getting late. I got to be up early in the morning because I have another job where I, you know, read
Starting point is 02:37:14 the news and talk about, you know, news and stuff like that. So that's what I'll be doing first thing in the morning. That song is, yeah, Green Eyes is something that I've had partially written for quite some time. And it's basically about LARPing. It's like these far lefties who are LARPing. Is that what it's about?
Starting point is 02:37:35 Kind of. I don't even know. I just sing what you're singing over you. It's not literally about them. It's about a group of people who are engaging in LARP combat fighting in the street. But it's not specifically about Antifa. It's just that the idea is a group of
Starting point is 02:37:51 people who don't realize they're not playing a game. Ah, okay. I see. Yeah, and so they're just angry people who think it's fun. It's kind of like, you know, inspired by Antifa and the far left's antics, basically. Cheers to everyone who's out there having a drink right now with me. But i actually wrote this a while ago about other similar issues where people didn't realize the gravity of what they were doing so right on that's where it's
Starting point is 02:38:12 going it's mostly written and surprisingly it's just two chords it's uh you know what is it e and and f that's it easy easy song yeah easy peasy but we're gonna we're gonna work on it we're gonna get it done and we are man we are desperately trying to expand this operation here because i'm Yeah, easy peasy. would need anytime anyone talk trash to him he's like i'm gonna destroy you now but for me it's like i said i'm doing it i have a great idea i'm gonna do it the idea is basically to score other news agencies based on a sampling of their 100 most recent articles and then check for ethics violations with fact checkers then you could have like a score of like that daily beast article we went through earlier yeah where it's yeah like totally misframed biased it would have that would get like a zero like just oof you know the daily beast would probably be really bad
Starting point is 02:39:10 in terms of credibility the new york times would surprisingly do well still i'd imagine like their hit or miss now i think the new york times would be like you know 60 out of 100 yeah articles that would be like okay okay that's that's not bad. Anything under 90 is bad, I think. It's not even really about political bias for the most part. It's about like, dude, if you write an article saying she got arrested for buying paint, that's not true. That's not true at all. Yeah, she's clearly arrested.
Starting point is 02:39:37 That's not why she was arrested. But you can be biased and write an article where it's like, this goes over the line, gang enforcement is too much, and that's fine. As long as you label it op-ed, I yeah exactly but they don't yeah well it's actual journalism no i don't know man i think 40k likes is tough yeah it is yeah i guess it's the prize though you know you got to reach that number it's a prize they got to earn it people got to share the you know no beanie no peace but i mean but if it's too easy it's too easy for yeah it's true i got it right here i. I was ready for it.
Starting point is 02:40:06 It was ready for you guys. Oh, man. You got to get 40K likes. And we've actually gotten 40 before. Last night, there was like 40-something. I mean, crazy. Well, I mean, even a long time ago. When you said 30, we were really close to it.
Starting point is 02:40:19 And you were like, hey, just get us a 30. I'll put it on. And then it became a thing. But it was actually like, we get 30,000. Yeah, it's great. I mean, they're close. 37. We got rad viewers.
Starting point is 02:40:28 Oh, wow. We're running way over, though. Oh, we're way over. It's about time to wrap things up. Yeah, yeah, yeah. So if you haven't already, you guys know where to follow us. You guys, the diehard fans who stay and hang out to listen to us jam and play music. Subscribe if you haven't.
Starting point is 02:40:40 You can follow me on Twitter, Instagram, Parler, at TimCast, at AdamKrigler in the same places. And, of course, on Twitter and Parler, you can follow at Sour Patch Lids Parler at TimCast, at AdamKrigler in the same places and of course on Twitter and Parler you can follow at Sour Patch Lids L-Y-D-S and if you haven't already I'm assuming you did, go to TimCast.net and subscribe to my main channel. Push me over that million subscriber mark so I can get that gold medal. Push it. Push it.
Starting point is 02:40:58 Push him over. That's my only, the only thing that my only validation, I don't care about anything else, I just if I have that gold medal, that's the only, I'm kidding. I would appreciate it though. It would be great. And then TimCast IRL is next. That's next. That's right.
Starting point is 02:41:09 I gotta be honest, man. For those that are listening, we got like 140,000 subs in the past 30 days. Wow. It's crazy. Seriously crazy. I love you guys.
Starting point is 02:41:18 Thank you guys for sharing. This channel is in like three months gonna break a million subs. Oh my God. Yeah, that's nuts. And that's all because of you guys sharing us, spreading the good Timcast IRL gospel.
Starting point is 02:41:30 I'll tell you what, like me and Adam just sit here talking about stuff. You know? You know, we're good at it. Just talking. We'll sit here and talk. You guys,
Starting point is 02:41:38 you can just tell people you like hearing us talk and it works out. So we're going to keep doing our thing. And jamming on Friday nights. Absolutely. That's fun. That's true. If you really do think we do a good job talk and you know and it works out yeah so we're gonna keep doing our thing and jamming on friday night absolutely that's fun i dig it true if you if you really do think we do a good job though you know the sharing really does help because if i had the marketing budget of cnn yeah we'd have you know a million subs overnight probably like cnn they just dump money into the stuff we don't yeah and so but we can win because you know the people who watch cnn are passively
Starting point is 02:42:03 not paying attention yeah that's true the people who come on here watch us and even other channels yeah and they engage us like sticks or crowder you guys are looking for for the information you're looking for the conversations which means we got something special that the cnn can never get yeah they've got mindless hotel you know uh temporary stays and airport viewers true we got core diehards that will even hang out and listen to us sing. And it's really... Not even about politics. It's reassuring knowing that a lot of people want these kind of conversations, you know, because the environment of the world right now can be a little oppressive sometimes if you let it get to you. And, you know, I really try...
Starting point is 02:42:40 There was a few moments over the past couple months where I've been a little defeated. And I'm like, I got to remember to stay who I am. And really, I'm an optimist. I always want to be on the lighter side of things. You know what I see when I see 40,000 likes or whatever? What? We are not alone. Yeah, exactly. The bigger tent is the people who are rational, who are having conversations, who are open to inquiry.
Starting point is 02:43:05 It's a big tent. That doesn't mean it has the most people in it. It means it's the most welcoming and the most honest and good faith. And that's crazy that, you know, like we'll sit here and you'll basically talk about what you like about Trump. And I'm just like, man, I don't like him,
Starting point is 02:43:18 but I got to vote for him, right? I'm going to spin the UFO right now. Spin it. For everybody out there right now, I'm spinning for you. All right, all right. But enough, you know, we got to go. We got to go at 1043 For everybody out there right now, I'm spinning for you. All right, all right. But enough, you know. We got to go.
Starting point is 02:43:26 We got to go. It's 1043. It's past my bedtime. I got to do work. So anyway, thanks for hanging out, everybody. We will be back Monday at 8 p.m. live as per usual. But tomorrow we will have clips up throughout the show. So if you didn't catch the whole show and you want to see other segments that we did today,
Starting point is 02:43:42 we're going to have them all, you know, labeled. Lydia does the great production work where she labels and thumbnails and dolls out great stuff. So that'll be up tomorrow. But thanks for hanging out. We'll see you Monday at 8 p.m. Adios. Have a great weekend, everybody.

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