Timcast IRL - Timcast IRL #1120 Kamala SLAMMED For DITCHING Helene Victims, Trump On The Ground w/Alex Stein
Episode Date: October 1, 2024Tim, Hannah Claire, & Raymond are joined by Alex Stein to discuss Kamala Harris being roasted for not visiting Hurricane Helene disaster victims, Trump slamming Kamala for possible staging photo of he...r on a call regarding the Hurricane Helene disaster, Tim Walz accused of flipping off college students at the Michigan football game, and Israel beginning the invasion of Lebanon. Hosts: Tim @Timcast (everywhere) Hannah Claire @hannahclaireb (everywhere) Raymond @raymondgstanley (X) Guest: Alex Stein @PrimeTimeAlexStein (YouTube) Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
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You know, the best way to campaign right now for president would be to, I don't know, maybe visit disaster areas where people are suffering and bring relief and aid to them.
Certainly, Donald Trump is doing just that.
He's showed up at one of the locations that were devastated by Helene, and he is heavily criticizing Kamala and Biden for not.
And this actually I did not believe because we had this story over the weekend where people are claiming Tim Walz flipped off.
He flipped the bird to a bunch of college students who were heckling him,
yelling Trump 2024. And I'm like, dude, he's just pointing at somebody. I can't believe
that Kamala Harris, who was running on the Democratic ticket, would not abruptly cancel
her events and then fly to one of these affected areas. And she's not. Oh, she certainly canceled
one of her events, flew to D.C. for a briefing.
And now we get another story. Trump slams Kamala for a fake photograph where she's pretending to do some work.
And people have pointed out that her earbuds aren't even aren't even plugged into her phone. Why?
Well, new iPhones don't even have a headphone jacks. It's like, what is this plugged into? What is she doing?
It all seems staged. Then people are post this photo.
They claim shows Tim Walton, his wife, cheering on a football team that's not even on the field. And it's just like,
what is going on with this campaign? Look, they're saying maybe Kamala and Biden will head down soon.
We don't know yet for sure. Kamala is under serious pressure to go and visit these affected
areas. But we've got a major phone outage that's been going across the nation with Verizon. We've
got people in this Asheville area.
There's no power.
There's no communications at all.
Cells are down.
Shout out to Nick Sorter getting Starlink up to help people get communicating.
And Kamala's not even there.
And that's actually really surprising to me.
So we're going to talk about that and everything that's going on with this disaster.
We've got huge news.
Israel has invaded Lebanon.
We're getting reports that the Tennessee National Guard is deploying to the Middle East.
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want to start off by saying they're using harp to manipulate the weather and causing all of these hurricanes so that we lose focus about them eating cats and dogs.
And, you know, honestly, Tim, I just recently went on a carnival cruise with like a thousand African-Americans.
It was actually a lot of fun.
But we went to Labadee, Haiti.
Did you really?
Yeah, Haiti's great.
Dude, there's no Haitians there.
You can just leave your keys on the beach.
If the election doesn't go our way, I think people need to
consider actually going to Haiti. Just want to say that.
Well, all right. We got Raymond G. Stanley Jr.
What is up, my friends? I'm your resident
blue-collar worker veteran. I look
forward to tonight here with Mr. Alex Stein.
First time together with him. And we're going to talk
about the moon landing. Probably not, because that'll take 10 hours.
And a shout-out
and prayers to all the people down in North Carolina,
Tennessee.
Give them your support the best you can.
You know, I'll shout out some people later on today.
But hi, Hannah Clare.
Hi, I'm so glad to be here with both of you.
Yeah, seriously, do whatever you can for the people in Florida and Georgia and Tennessee and North Carolina who are really affected by the hurricane because it was crazy.
I'm Hannah Clare Brimlow.
I'm a writer for SCNR.com at Scanner News.
I'm happy to be back with all of you.
Let's get started. Here's the first big story. We'll start with ABC News.
Trump in Georgia attacks Biden and Harris on Helene response. Biden says he's lying. Now,
I love this. Did they need to add that? They're doing that to poison the well because the reality
is Joe Biden and Kamala Harris are not visiting the disaster sites. And the response they've been
given when asked is they may go in
the future, but they don't want to negatively impact disaster response. Since when has that
stopped a president or vice president or public officials from going to disaster sites to provide
relief and aid, at least survey the damage. Now, Donald Trump is on the ground in one of these
locations. They say former President Trump spoke at a furniture store in Hurricane Helene ravaged Valdosta, Georgia, on Monday, where he said the day wasn't about politics, only to use the moment to continue to slam Joe Biden and Kamala Harris for what he claimed was a poor response.
Saying, as you know, our country is in the final weeks of a hard fought national election.
But in a time like this, when a crisis hits, when our fellow citizens cry out in need, none of that matters. We're not talking about politics now. We have to all get
together and get this solved. We need a lot of help. They have a lot. They have to have a lot
of help down here, Trump said. But at the same time, Trump suggested Biden and Harris weren't
doing enough in the aftermath of the hurricane, which hit several states, including Georgia and
North Carolina, two battlegrounds in the upcoming election. Can I just pause and say, guys,
these are battleground states. Kamala Harris got to lay up here. Come on down. Help people. What's going on? Well, why don't they want individuals going
there to help? Have you seen those tweets where they said to not go there and help people?
Well, I understand that. Why, though? Because people need to understand what a disaster economy
is. When if you were to drive down to these areas, especially with all the power down with
major flooding, the roads are covered in mud. The floods just wipe out the roads and they leave
mud and everything behind. Your vehicles can't get through. If people start coming down without
proper experience, trying to rush in and do general help, they could get stuck and create
bigger problems, not to mention downed trees and a lack of resources, food and water, etc. So
certainly trained first responders, NGOs and people who
are prepared for this, of course, you should go down. But I think that that does make sense.
That being said, Kamala Harris should absolutely be levying the weight of government and flying
down to provide what relief they can in the immediate. We've seen this from from most
politicians throughout this country whenever something like this happens.
Well, I think I just we've seen every politician in Ukraine, you know, conservative and liberal, from most politicians throughout this country whenever something like this happens.
We've seen every politician in Ukraine,
you know, conservative and liberal,
but I haven't seen
any of these politicians
in Georgia.
Isn't that weird?
Right, it's crazy.
They're willing to go abroad,
but they won't travel domestically.
Is there a chance
this is a huge miscalculation
by the Harris campaign?
What I mean by that
is she had this event in Las Vegas.
They're like,
she is flying back to D.C.
to get updates and briefings.
Kind of, to me, to message that she is
already kind of acting as president, right?
She's this national figure.
She has to rush back to the White House
to get federal information, whatever.
But actually what people want
is a candidate who goes to them
when they are in a time of crisis.
So to me, her campaign,
I think probably she doesn't want to go,
but they're trying to pass it off as like, well, she was urgently needed in D.C.
because she's a very important part of this administration.
Well, I mean, come on.
Let's be real, Hannah Clare.
How would you feel?
You know, you get on a long plane ride.
You land.
You got to land outside.
Get in a helicopter.
You're going to be dirty.
You land.
You're walking in mud wearing waders.
And she has super expensive suits.
I know.
She can't just go to a disaster zone.
What is she?
What is she? You know, Bear Grylls? She can't just go to a disaster zone. What is she? What is she?
You know, Bear Grylls?
She can't.
She's Kamala Harris, you know?
We can't expect her to actually go down and look at the suffering and try and help.
Do we think they want it to be a worse disaster so the climate change agenda is just, you know?
No, I think they've completely abandoned the climate change stuff.
No.
They care about it.
Add an abortion, Tim, or like their two favorite things.
In the last debate, they barely brought up climate change
at all. They had nothing to campaign on.
But they love that.
And look at Greta Thunberg. She's like, Israel
is climate change now.
Because climate change nobody cares about.
And now with Israel invading Lebanon,
climate change is just
gone. It's over.
I'm going to say, why does she have to
spend days in washington
like she's on a plane she gets wi-fi super uh air force one that she can't do it in the air
because she's got to wait until she gets to washington dc she couldn't have done it on her
way there like what's so big she can't do a phone call with someone she has to be there in person
well and i my understanding is like she was going to go back to washington after this las vegas
event anyway so really she's just not changing her plans. Maybe I'm wrong on that front. But some of it is like,
do you have a manicure appointment you need to keep? Like, why do you have to be in D.C. at all?
And again, I think this is to, number one, I don't think it's climate change. I think that they
want to avoid the impression that the federal government isn't responding effectively enough,
because now instead of just being an attack on Joe Biden, it is now the Biden-Harris
administration that's under fire, meaning if she doesn't respond effectively, if she doesn't do
the right things, then this is what you can expect going forward. I think trying to avoid
the disaster is like trying to avoid the border. They don't want to address it.
Right. That's a good point. And it's funny. Someone made that graph where Kamala's tweets
three years ago, then nothing about the border and then only right now, huge border
issues. But let me let me read this quote from Joe Biden. He says, let me get this straight.
He's lying. I don't know why he does this. And the reason I get so angry about it, I don't care
what he says about me. I care what he communicates to the people that are in need. He implies we're
not doing everything possible. We are. We are. So it's simply not true.
It's irresponsible.
Trump's criticism is that they aren't there to help the people.
And I understand this, OK?
I understand that.
I really do believe Joe and Joe Biden.
I honestly don't think Kamala is doing anything.
But I think Joe probably had a few phone calls and he says, what can we get done down there?
And they say, look, we're going to do X, Y and Z.
Here's our plan.
And he probably said, OK, yeah, yeah, go for it.
And that was that was about it.
I don't think it's so much that he's throwing a mustache, laughing, watching people suffer.
But you need a president who is a leader who shows that there is there is hope and potential.
And that's why presidents go down to these disaster zones to show you.
I will take the time out of my day to to be here for you.
I want you to see that I'm here. I want you to know that I'm thinking about this, because when
you see Biden in the White House at the Resolute desk or whatever, you don't know what he's doing.
Maybe he's pulling out a Game Boy and playing Tetris or something. Maybe Kamala Harris is like
flying back because she wanted to get some like, I don't know, whatever food they have in D.C.
Maybe she wanted cheesesteak in Philly or something. You want to know that when they fly
down, it's because they care about you. And that means their whole day as they're flying
through disaster zone at the bare minimum, they are thinking about what is happening to your area.
That's, that means that's where their focus is. And they're saying they're doing everything they
can. What about leadership? I can't say I'm surprised that Donald Trump flew down immediately.
It's a campaign opportunity, but it's what someone who's asked to be president
should be doing.
And that's why it's a tough job to do.
If they're worried that they're going to disrupt
any kind of saving or any kind of helping out,
Trump is there.
He's not disrupting anything.
He's off to the side,
but he's still showing the people that he cares.
I think there is a way to do it
without disrupting emergency services,
which is the cover that the Harris campaign is turning for.
And Biden is saying he's going to be in North Carolina on like later this week. But again,
she's an active presidential candidate. She's supposed to be so responsible.
They don't have any kind of plan at all. You know, she is a not very likable person. So
there's almost this this I wonder if it's like they can't bring her to sympathetic people who
needs empathy because she'll just like let out one of her weird cackles and everyone will be like, stop talking.
You're making us all uncomfortable.
I think of, you know, instead they think the image of her like going to the FEMA headquarters, very serious, you know, political girl boss, so to speak, is better.
But when you contrast that with the interviews, I was listening to one with a woman today who was like, I am so tired.
I'm so hungry.
I don't I haven't heard from all of my kids.
Like, it's heartbreaking to think that's what's going on on the ground.
And Kamala Harris would rather just talk to bureaucrats in Washington than actual people.
Well, I have to put on my tinfoil hat.
I think the conspiracy is that Joe Biden doesn't want Kamala to win because he wants to be the only person that defeated Trump.
And that they're probably having a bad response on purpose, like he's throwing the game.
I've heard people say that.
I believe it.
I totally agree with that.
I think that there's no loyalty between them at this point.
Again, they basically threw him a funeral at the DNC and were like, go to California and stay gone.
I mean, if his team is saying, well, we're going to North Carolina and I'm sure Kamala Harris is going to, that's very backhanded, right?
Yeah, I think that he doesn't.
Joe Biden wants to be the only person that has beaten Trump.
But they're on one team, though.
No, no.
So I don't know if I believe that.
But it's funny you bring it up because I've seen a couple posts from people.
He put on that Trump hat.
You think he's that seen now?
I mean, he put on that trump hat you think he's that seen i mean right on that hat and people are saying do you think that joe is phoning it in right now obviously because
he's resentful for how they forced him out and so he's like you don't want me you don't get me i
ain't gonna help you and so it's either that he's intentionally sabotaging them putting on a trump
hat something like that or he's just saying no like. Like they call him and say, Joe, we need this.
Help us win.
He goes, no.
You don't want me.
You don't get me.
Click.
So does his brain actually work now?
I think it works.
I think it goes in and out.
No, no, no.
Like you ever have one of those solar powered calculators?
Yeah.
And you know how sometimes when the battery was dead and it was only on solar, the numbers
would be kind of faded, but you could still type in and do calculations.
It's hard to read.
That's exactly what you're talking about.
That's what Biden's like right now.
You know, like it's he can't speak properly.
The communication isn't all there.
You're worried.
Sometimes it fades out completely, but you can hold it up in the light and it'll it'll
come on.
You'll get a glimmer.
You'll get a glimmer.
I know who really want to stay in the White House, Joe Biden and all of the staffers who
depend on Joe Biden for their White House position.
And so I'm sure they're all looking at each other like, we're not going to help.
We're not campaigning for Harris.
We're not helping her.
Put that Trump hat on.
Wait, don't forget, Harris's staff hates her.
I mean, she goes through staff members like tissue paper.
Can you just imagine what Jill Biden said when she found out Joe was ousted by Democrats
to put in Kamala?
Oh, there's holes in her walls at home.
Just punching holes. She's like, I have three
or four more granddaughters and they were all supposed to have
White House weddings. She's mad. This was
her chance to be this glamorous first lady
and, you know, they have stolen it from her.
How young? Was she her grandkids?
One of their granddaughters got married. It was actually
like one weekend before
Tiffany Trump got married at Mar-a-Lago.
This was like the first year he was in office. But they're
all in their 20s college age.
So hypothetically, she could have a lot of White House weddings.
Well, and did you see that they said Doug Imhoff is like the idea of masculinity?
Did you see that?
Oh, yeah.
He's going to be the first gentleman.
We'll just show this real quick before we move on.
Newsweek says Kamala Harris is under pressure to visit Hurricane Helene ravaged states.
I mean, that's a ridiculous thing for a news headline to say at Newsweek. And I know I'm going to hear this from
all these people. You're so biased. Why are you making a couple of hours? Because even Newsweek
is pointing out we and many others are pressuring her to go do this. I said earlier today, if Kamala
flies down to to survey the disaster areas and assure people things are going to be OK, they
were there for them. I would praise her for it. I said this is a disaster. I don't want to make a political if Kamala. I said Kamala and
Trump should be down there first thing. And if Kamala and Trump are down there, I give them both
credit. If Kamala goes down, I am going to praise her for doing it. Credit where credit is due.
And I can't I can't believe I'm not I'm not surprised. Look at this. We have this one.
Biden says he hopes to visit Helene impacted areas this week if it doesn't impact emergency
response.
That's an excuse from this morning.
It's an excuse.
Well, you know, I go down there, but I don't want to impact their response.
But we need you.
OK, look, you don't got to do a lot.
Joe Biden needs to go there, stand in front of microphone and say, listen, I came down
because you guys matter.
And I'm going to talk with the people who are here.
The people who are suffering are going to tell me directly what you need.
But I tell you this, if with Biden and Kamala not down there, they're like, don't worry,
I'll get on the phone, a phone with somebody and they'll tell me what's going on. Oh, wow.
Same couple that was happy to go to Ukraine, right? Like they have toured Ukraine. They have
gone a lot of places. They won't go to a disaster area that's within the country they live in. It's
even on the same side of the country that they live in. Let's jump to this story, which just
makes things worse. We got this one from Daily Mail. Trump claims Kamala Harris staged
photo of hurricane briefing that sparked conspiracies on social media. You have to plug
the cord into the phone for it to work. OK, this is interesting. Take a look at this photo. Kamala
Harris, for those who are just listening, sitting at her desk on Air Force One, it looks like,
and it was at Air Force Two. I don't know. Maybe she's on Air Force One, it looks like. And it was at Air Force Two.
I don't know.
Maybe she's on Air Force One.
Does it say?
Probably one nowadays.
Who knows?
That's why I was asking, right?
But look at this.
She's got an earbud in.
And it's, and why?
And it, I mean, look, it's going down into her lap.
And the point is it's not plugged into her phone,
but you can't see the bottom of it.
I just want to say this.
When was the last iPhone that had a headphone jack?
They don't have headphone jacks anymore.
Is that an iPhone?
Well, mine does, but you know what this really is?
Yours does have one.
Well, yeah, you can plug the headphones into this.
Oh, the lightning port.
Okay.
You know what worries me about this is the fact that
Kamala Harris can have the best technology in the world,
and she doesn't have Bluetooth headphones,
which means Bluetooth probably does cause brain cancer or something.
I mean, you know, why doesn't she have
like the AirPod Pros? Yeah, right.
You know why she's not wearing AirPods?
She wants people to see the
cable so it looks like she's
doing something important.
Do you remember when she got off that plane and like walked
past reporters, but then it was obvious she wasn't
on a phone call or anything? The headphones are a prop.
Oh, yeah. I was going to say she's got
the earrings in so she doesn't need AirPods.
Everybody knows this.
You know, whenever you'd see
those activists on the street
and the clipboard's fundraising
and they're like,
hi, do you have a minute to talk?
You put your headphones in
and you just walk
and as you're walking past
you just point at the headphones
and you just keep going.
I'm being polite.
I can't hear you.
Hey, you know, I'm out of here.
We know what you're doing.
I do that with earbuds
but sometimes it's just
my hair is covering my ears.
I'm like, oh, I'm on the phone.
I can't hear you at all.
Well, one of the secrets for them is you just say something like, gay?
And then they'll just be like, I can't talk to you.
I like to say no.
I just say no.
No, thanks.
Well, what's funny about this picture, too, notice how the windows are down.
We don't even know if this plane's in the air.
We don't know.
I mean.
Oh, now you got your tinfoil hat on.
I mean, it's just.
No, but let's be real.
How much you want to bet that they stage a bunch of different photographs so they can put them out when they need to for whatever message they need to send?
This was originally going to be Kamala Harris works on speech before a very important meeting in Las Vegas.
And they're like, change it, change it, FEMA.
Hold on.
Let's be real, too.
What is she signing and what would she need to sign for disaster relief?
She's the vice president, not the president.
So I don't need to see this from her i need a five
second video a 10 second video from her on instagram or or x where she just says you know
our hearts are going out to the victims of helene we are doing everything we can we will be with you
shortly god bless you all and we wish you the best help is coming i would have been like thank you
that's that's actually really nice let's let's let's get to the politics after the fact i guarantee she's just making a stussy sign right
there you know did you used to do that in school where you'd make the s yeah the s i guarantee
that she's doing that that's exactly what she's doing there's no way she's writing anything i mean
it's just so fair i love this story because it's just you know what is what is going on right
uh another fake and staged photo from someone who has no clue what she's doing.
However, the angle of the image does not provide a sight line to the port of the VP's phone,
raising the possibility their headphones were in fact plugged into the device.
The earphone's cord falls straight out.
I can't believe this is news.
I also think it would be easier to go with the she has two phones.
One is for work and one is for personal, right?
She definitely has more than one phone.
I think that they would just be like, well, you can't see, so you don't know for sure.
Like that's actually a very weak excuse.
I mean, the reality is like
she does not give Candid
off the cuff remarks well.
And so it's easier for them
to just take her picture and tell you,
oh, she's very, very busy
doing very important work.
And she cares a lot about people
rather than actually having to show that she does.
This is the challenge I have.
She put out this statement and I respect it and I'll it, and I'll give it a half mark, right?
She said, I was just briefed by FEMA DN Criswell on the latest developments about our ongoing
impacts of Hurricane Helene.
We also discussed our administration's continued actions to support emergency response and
recovery.
I spoke with NC Governor Cooper about the ongoing rescue and recovery efforts in North
Carolina.
Our administration will continue to stay in constant contact with state and local officials to ensure communities have the support and resources they need. Doug and my thoughts are
with those who lost loved ones and those whose homes, businesses and communities were damaged
or destroyed during this disaster. I don't need the photograph. What I need is for you to say it
because I don't like that. This is like I'll tell tell you what this is. And I don't believe it for a second. This is likely a staffer wrote the message up,
grabbed a stock photo of Kamala and posted it.
And she had no idea what was going on.
That's,
I don't believe it's genuine.
I I'd like to see her just make a short video.
Maybe she,
I'll check.
Maybe she has one.
I'm looking right now,
at least on Twitter,
nothing within her last 10 of them.
Just a video of her boarding a plane.
She really needs to hire Mr.
Beast because that thumbnail sucks.
I mean, if you really look at that,
does that make you want to see
what's really going on
in this image?
So she needs like a big thumbs up.
Expressive something.
I mean, how would Mr. Beast
rate this?
It's like a big red bull disaster
with shadows.
Like disaster exclamation point.
That would make me emojis.
Yeah, emojis.
Shocked emojis.
She does have a video
about Zelensky, of course, from yesterday.
That's the one I'm talking about.
She does.
Yeah, of course.
I mean, that's what I'm talking about.
Look at this.
Vice President during my meeting with Zelensky.
Look at this.
It's like documentary production level.
Look at this stuff.
Yo, Kamala, you couldn't pick up your phone and say, guys, can we do a quick video for
the people who are affected by this disaster?
I need to say something.
Five freaking minutes.
It's not that hard for her.
I mean, I'd take 30 seconds.
Right.
I think the conclusion, though, has to be that it's actually too difficult for her to do.
Yeah, I don't know why we're acting surprised.
Like, we know she sucks at her job.
So this isn't surprising that she takes some half-hearted photo and just posts that.
And maybe she does this on purpose to piss us off.
I don't know.
I mean, I just feel like it's just the least amount of effort for something that would be easy to do.
Just make a quick video. I don't know. I mean, I just feel like it's just the least amount of effort for something that would be easy to do. Just make a quick video.
I don't know. I think Hannah Clare nailed it. Kamala Harris is a low competency individual.
Do you think this affects?
Her staff is struggling with it. That's what this tells me.
If they could have gotten a nice little 30 second video, I'm sure they would have.
But they know they can't. So they go with the stock image.
Do you think this will affect the state in voting for her from anybody?
Yes, absolutely.
Oh, it's going to be the talk of the town, man.
We're talking about two swing states, major swing states.
They're leaning Trump already.
And the response is going to be Trump showed up.
I'm telling you, look, let's get aside all the politics.
And I'll say this.
I appreciate the response from Kamala Harris on the VP X account.
I wish she went a little further with it because I want to see something more genuine.
Fine.
Politically, Donald Trump was there. And I tell you, man, there's going to be some middle aged dude who's not very political with a tear in his eye, seeing Donald Trump walk
up to him, shake his hand and say, we're here with you. Let me know what you need. We will
take care of you. And he's going to be like, thank you, Mr. President. And Kamala is not there.
And even if it's not a negative thing, it's an absence thing. There's not going to be the person who walks up and sees Kamala and says, thank you for being here.
She's not going to have those interactions.
Trump is going to massively gain from showing that he's willing to come down to do this, even if it's just political.
And I will add one more thing. If Trump's whole motivation is I'm going to trick these people into voting for me and giving me power by showing up to the disaster zone and assuring them I'm there for them. I'm like, okay, I'll take it. It's better than not being there.
That's what you had that Newsweek article up earlier. The Democrat strategist who was saying
Kamala needs to go was talking about how the image is really impactful. People, especially in where
I think it's, I'll double, I'll have to pull it in a second, but we're 35 days away from the
election, 35 days away from the election
35 days and they will remember that there were no images of her on the ground they know that
Trump was there they know she isn't like this is an intentional choice by her campaign I default to
either number one she didn't want to go which I personally feel like is the case but also
there is a chance that her staff was like we want to go back to DC you should be in DC acting like
the president and that's better.
They are out of touch with what makes people relatable.
That's why they're having such a hard time marketing Kamala Harris.
Well, Trump's going to win rural Georgia anyway.
So, I mean, it's going to come down to Atlanta, the bigger county.
So I don't know.
I don't know if there's something.
What about North Carolina?
I don't know.
I mean, the governor's in some hot water right now, which I think that was all overblown.
The lieutenant governor?
What is it?
What's his name?
Republican.
They're an interesting state because the governor is a Democrat.
Lieutenant governors are Republican.
That's one of the reasons you can indicate that it's a swing state.
But, you know, it doesn't seem like it's on lock.
I mean, there's a reason she's spending a lot of time in Nevada.
I want to ask you guys about this photo, too, as we're talking about fake photos.
Look at this one.
For those who are listening, Tim Waltz and wife Gwen Waltz cheering on Minnesota with nobody on the field.
And so I saw this picture, and you can see here, it looks like we got the—there's about 30 to 40 yards—no, what is it?
30 yards where we can't see what's going on, you know, past the 40-yard line or whatever.
And you got Tim Waltz and his wife, and they're cheering and standing up. but we can't see what's going on, you know, past the 40-yard line or whatever.
And you got Tim Waltz and his wife, and they're cheering and standing up.
Other people are just sitting in lounge chairs, not really doing much.
One guy's on his phone.
And the implication that people are bringing up is that this is a staged photo,
that somebody went, hey, can we get you guys cheering real quick for a photo we'll post?
And it just, it looks so fake to me.
I don't know.
I mean, look, you don't have to cheer for the team only when they're on the field.
Maybe the people in the stands were cheering.
Maybe they announced, like, ladies and gentlemen,
Governor Tim Walz is here on the field,
and then he stood up and started cheering or something.
I don't know. What do you guys think?
Well, they cropped it.
So to try to give us the impression that maybe there is somebody on the field,
I think that's 100% a photo op for sure.
It's fake.
Yeah, I mean, they're just dancing around to get a picture, yeah.
I think Beto O'Rourke was at the game with them.
I mean, it's all just a publicity stunt.
But that's why politics is so lame because I think I said this last time on your show,
you know, politics is just like the entertainment division of the military industrial complex.
So it's like, you know, it gets us all involved in it.
But at the end of the day, it's all fake.
It's all BS.
None of these politicians give a crap about us.
So I don't know.
This looks so fake.
Because it's not even the right orientation.
It's not even like the perfect 16 by 9.
It's a little off.
So it looks like it was cropped.
And I think they cropped it to give us the illusion that there is somebody on the field
and they are cheering for somebody, when in reality, they're not at all.
The people on Reddit are claiming that it's a psyop, that it's propaganda.
Because there's literally 30 yards of field not in the picture.
There's plenty of actual things to rag on in politics.
Why do this?
And then some people are saying maybe a punt is taking place.
I'll stick in that for a second.
I liked your idea that they're announcing him, but it's hard to tell what the people,
like I kind of feel like those people are using lots of backs of heads.
Right, they're looking the other way.
Lots of video on the hats, you know?
It would look slightly different if people's faces were turned towards him.
Right.
I mean, I wouldn't be surprised if they were like, quick, we need a cheering photo, so
then we'll just head out for the day.
Maybe he really does love Michigan football, or maybe he just wants to get the good photo
and leave.
A lot of Instagram girls are like that.
Look, honest question, guys, right?
Because I think about some time to time. Am I biased? You know, am I am I biased? And then I take a look at everything and I'm like, OK, what do I think of J.D. Vance?
Vanilla yogurt a little bit. You know, he's he's he's he's kind of no disrespect.
I think he's a nice guy. I think he's a savvy guy and smart guy. But he's not he's not a Donald Trumplike figure in a lot of ways. And then I see Jon Stewart on his show with Pete Buttigieg, and he's like, oh, man, I've never seen anything like this.
To go from being the heir of MAGA to I just don't like cat ladies.
Like, what happened?
And I was like, wait, I don't understand.
Like, what's his point?
His point was that J.D. Vance made a crass comment a while ago, and now they're running it.
Jon Stewart is acting like that was an apocalyptic scandal,
which seemed so fake to me.
And then I see Tim Waltz lying about his military service record and trying to
imply over and over again, they served in war. And I'm like, wow, that's a,
that's a big deal. In some instances that's illegal.
And then people tell me for having those views,
I'm biased in favor of Trump and JD Vance. And I'm like, well,
JD Vance just seems kind of like no disrespect, but kind of a boring guy.
Tim, it's worse than that.
Kamala Harris said that she worked at McDonald's.
And then when she got called out for not working.
At Stolen Valor.
Yeah, at Stolen McValor.
And those people worked their butts off
cooking those fries all day long.
But you know, this is how we know that she was lying,
because when people looked into it,
they called corporate,
couldn't find any records of her working there.
She took it off her campaign website.
No. Yes, it said that. Yes, and they find any records of her working there. She took it off her campaign website. No. Yes.
It said that, yes, and they took it down.
So if they'll lie about,
if they will lie about flipping burgers,
then they'll lie about it. Well, you know, she grew up in a middle-class family. Yeah, right.
That meme is so great, where
it's like, the joke is
a coach team, his team
loses, and then they come to him and they're like, what did you
do wrong? What could you have improved? And He goes, well, I come from a middle
class family. You've got like a banker who's being questioned on lost funds. Listen,
I come from a middle class family. Or the Tucker Carlson asking Putin why he invaded you.
Yeah, middle class family. No, I think you're right. I think that there is a willingness to
lie or inflate. And again, I think this goes back to a genuine belief that they can demand that the American public accept them. I wonder with Tim Walz, like, you know, if Jon
Stewart is making fun of J.D. Vance, fine, you know, this is just part of, you know, the political
show in America. But Pete Buttigieg also went on maternity leave when there was another natural
disaster in America. I mean, this is something that mirrors a lot of what the Biden administration does.
And I don't know that you can say, personality-wise, you don't have to like their personalities.
Let's look at their records.
I think even if you don't like his voting records, J.D. Vance shows up.
Tim Walz is apparently showing up to not even the start of a football game.
I got to give a quick shout out to Libby Emin's son, Charlie, for her joke.
I'll tell it to you.
Knock, knock.
Who's there?
Kamala Harris.
Kamala Harris, yeah.
We're not taking questions right now.
That's a good one.
You know, when I think about like waltz, when I think about Kamala,
and there's a lot of people that don't like Trump, but we know who Trump is.
Like he is who he is.
You know, I feel like he doesn't, he's never tried to say that he's a middle-class guy.
He admits that he got a million bucks from his dad and he's this ultra-wealthy guy.
We know that.
And at least he's honest
and that's why I like Donald Trump.
But these people, like Kamala Harris,
says she's a middle-class family
but she lived in Canada.
Her mom was a professor at Berkeley
which is like Palo Alto, California.
It's like a beautiful place.
Palo Alto is a real place.
She tries to act like she was born in the hood or something.
She grew up in Oakland.
I don't even think she lived there very long.
At least with Trump, we know who he is.
With Kamala, we have no idea.
With Walz, we have no idea.
He lies about his military service.
Just an example real quick about we can't trust
the Walz-Harris campaign.
Example would be Mr. Tim Pool here.
So they've been known for lying.
Oh, yeah.
You know what I mean?
I'm suing them for defamation.
It would be nothing new.
If you appreciate our standing up for ourselves, for those that aren't familiar, we are suing the Kamala Harris campaign for defaming me.
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Boom.
Anyway, let's jump to the story.
From the Postmillennial, Tim Walz appears to flip off Michigan college kids shouting Trump 2024, baby, at a college football game.
Look, you know, I don't believe it, but it's hard because it does kind of look like he's flicking off these kids passively as he's walking past them.
Maybe he's pointing at somebody.
I don't know.
I think he's just socially awkward.
I mean, because like,
you kind of do it like this.
You know what I mean?
Do you think that's what he's doing?
Here, look at the video.
Look at it.
I mean, here's the video.
Trump 2024, baby!
He was getting...
That is weird to hold it like that.
That is kind of...
It could be his index...
Did he twist his hand
and hold his hand like this
so it looks like his middle finger?
I mean, I feel like.
That's his middle finger.
That's his middle finger.
I've seen a video, a photo of him with just.
That looks like his middle finger.
It does also look like he's pointing with his middle finger as opposed to turning to the cameraman who's clearly on the side.
Nobody points.
Slipping him off.
No, but so you can hear the guy by the camera yell Trump 2024, baby.
But there's other people booing him, too. And so this story's gone pretty viral.
It's got twenty one thousand likes this tweet.
And could it have been that the guys are to his right, young Trump 24?
He waves and then he does the middle finger off to the side, like pointing at him as he's walking past him.
Look, I'm going to I'm going to still err on the side of it's a grainy video, and maybe he's pointing his finger in a weird way.
But I got to be honest, why would you turn your wrist to the side
and point like that to make your index finger look like your middle finger?
It just doesn't make sense.
Well, he's trying to show people this is how you stick a tampon,
and if you're a boy in the boys' restroom, maybe you use that finger.
He's trying to make sure they understand this.
So they understand.
An educational moment.
He spent a lot of money on it.
I agree.
And, you know, it's an important thing you got to understand
in spending money in business.
You can have the best product
in the world,
but if nobody knows
how to use it,
you got nothing.
Exactly.
And so, you know,
well, shout out to Tim Waltz
then for trying to,
but I don't know.
Do you guys really think
a VP candidate
is going to flip people off
in public
at a big event like this?
Yeah, I mean,
Trump probably would.
And that's why
he's badass.
And we appreciate Trump.
It's true. I think if Tim Waltz did it on purpose, like just owned it and was like, yeah, I'm, Trump probably would. And that's why we appreciate Trump. Yeah, it's true.
I think if Tim Walz did it on purpose, like just owned it and was like, yeah, that would be much more relatable to a lot of Midwestern dads.
That's true.
And that's why I think he didn't do it.
I think he just doesn't know how to operate.
I think probably, you know, he's socially awkward.
Maybe he meant to do it, but kind of cowardly chickened out, wouldn't make eye contact with anybody.
But I think mostly he's probably gesturing in a weird way and he's just milquetoast.
If he did come out and someone, if he got asked about it, did you flip off those kids
who are yelling at you?
And he went, hey, look, I'm trying to have a good time.
And these guys were calling me names.
I don't care if you yell Trump.
But one guy, he said something expletive.
So I flipped them the bird.
I'd actually respect that.
Yeah, me too.
That'd be cool.
I'd be like, all right.
You know, like.
That's how you know it's 100% not a statue.
I think he's just
awkward. I think he didn't know what he's doing.
Do you think he did flip him off?
I mean, I think he did it accidentally.
He just pointed with his finger.
His middle finger. Which sounds
weird, and I'm a conspiracy theorist.
Isn't that like
counting like this? People count like this?
Usually, like I did it earlier,
like you can kind of hide it and do it,
you know?
Like that would seem like he's being more malicious.
I don't think he's being malicious with this,
is what I'm saying.
I generally just view him as a liar.
Like this is what I was saying.
I was talking about J.D. Vance
and what are the hit pieces they have on J.D. Vance?
He criticized single cat ladies.
And he did sex with the couch, I think.
They made that. That's a ridiculous, weird thing to make up.
And everybody's had sex with the couch.
That was 15 months.
What? I'm just kidding.
It's a weird nonsense thing. He was
ordering donuts and they made fun of him for
being weird when he ordered donuts. Okay, wait. Now I have to
actually get mad because as a fat guy
myself, Tim, I've ordered donuts
hundreds of times in that video
he's like just give me whatever do you say a dozen assorted that video is we i'm just saying he did
order the donuts wrong wait what do you got missed in that video he's like just give me whatever i'm
just saying as a donut expert talking about that's what i do i don't know it's it's nothing dude look
tim waltz he never orders donuts that's all i'm saying. And it's like Tim Walz lied about his military service.
Of course.
I don't care about donuts.
That's worse.
But I also thought it was weird.
In that donut video, and now I'm ragging on J.D. Vance, and I obviously want Trump to win.
But in that video, the woman's like, I don't want to be on camera.
And I get told that all the time.
I stream IRL.
You know you streamed out in the street.
And you know when people are like, don't want to be on camera.
And then he had no really answer to her back like he's about to be second in charge of their
free world i thought he'd have a little more swag but give me you know six chocolates six glaze
baby you know i mean just a little bit of swag yeah he's gonna turn it all of a sudden look look
i love ordering donuts i'm an expert jd vance give me sausage rolls he's vanilla pudding and
it's okay because donald trump is like twist pretzel caramel, golden swirl, whatever
weirdness.
And so I think that's the point of choosing J.D.
Vance.
They know they got the weird, wild and pizzazz with Trump and they need a regular guy like
Pence in a way.
Right.
I think better than Pence.
Oh, no, I'm not.
But in that fact, yeah, Pence was meant to be a stodgy suit, which is like, yeah.
And so they're like, we want a young guy. We want someone who is just straightforward, regular dude.
And that's why they're trying to make him weird, because they're trying to align him and Trump in the same thing.
Tim Waltz, they want something similar.
They're like, we need an old white guy for Kamala Harris, like they did with Biden and Obama.
But Tim Waltz lies about very bad
things. You know, even when he got questioned on the stolen valor thing, he just said, my grammar
is not so good. As he said it for 19 years of his freaking life. And when he misled people on the
IVF stuff, I mean, he is constantly manipulating his messaging. And I think part of that is just
to stay in favor of whoever he thinks will give him power. So he's willing to be the white guilt, goofy guy for Kamala Harris.
If you look at his voting records, he was more moderate when he was in a district for
Congress where there were more Republicans.
When he became the governor, he became super progressive.
I mean, I don't think he's someone who has a lot of strong values.
And I accept that there is a bias here.
There are probably things that he would advocate for as a Democrat that I would just never
be interested in.
But he in particular as a person has proved himself to be full of falsehood and manipulation.
And I think that is what voters are taking away from him.
Well, now you really got me off track because when you bring up IVF, you know, you heard when Michael Obama, I mean, Michelle Obama said that she used IVF to have babies.
Did you see that?
She said that. She said that she used IVF to have babies. Did you see that? She said that.
She said that.
And now everybody's saying, well, technically a form of IVF is when you use a surrogate.
So maybe she had a surrogate.
She said that.
I think it was in the DNC.
No, you'd say surrogate.
You wouldn't say IVF.
She said IVF.
I'm saying if she got IVF, shut up.
Well, I think you can do IVF with a surrogate.
You would, I think, use IVF for a surrogate.
But I think...
You would just say surrogate.
Lee would say surrogate, right?
Well, unless you're trying to hide the fact that you're a boy.
But that's neither here nor there.
What I'm saying is Michelle did say that she conceived with IVF.
I think the most egregious thing was Tim Waltz pretending like he doesn't put chilies in his tacos.
Yeah, that's kind of absurd.
The dude won an award and you think he's going to pass it off.
Who anyway, tuna and what?
Did he say mayo?
Or taco?
It's weirdly racist.
What?
Is that what he said?
You didn't see this?
This whole scandal?
The taco scandal?
I didn't see the taco scandal.
When Kamala Harris is talking,
they did an ad,
and she's like...
I know the gas
where he didn't change his oil, right?
No, no, no.
She said,
do you have,
do you make tacos?
I just eat white guy tacos.
And she's like, what's that? Tuna and mayonnaise? And he goes, just beef and cheese. And she goes, do you make tacos? I just eat white guy tacos. And she's like, what's that?
Tuna and mayonnaise?
And he goes, just beef and cheese.
And she goes, do you season it?
He goes, no.
And then she's like, what is the spiciest thing in Minnesota is black pepper.
And she's like, he's got an award-winning taco casserole recipe with chilies and peppers and onions.
He's trying to play off, I'm a stupid white guy.
I don't know how to put chili in my food.
Well,
white guy tacos is a thing where you just use ground beef and you don't add
the taco seasoning.
I think that's white guy tacos.
So that is like a real recipe.
Probably he doesn't do that.
If he has an award.
Yeah,
I know.
You would add a little cumin and paprika.
I am offended by this.
And we looked at the math.
There have been, I think was would add a little cumin and paprika. I am offended by this, and we looked at the math. There have been, I think, what's the estimate?
It's like 10,000 to 20,000 people died in wars over spices, over black pepper.
Like tens of thousands of people were killed.
It was a currency.
And the number made it, you know, you can talk about it,
but the Civil War was way more, and World War II was crazy.
We're talking about hundreds of years ago.
There were a lot less people.
And they got in these boats, and they traveled around,
and there were spice wars. They were were like we will have black peppercorn
and then they just like were blowing ships up i'm like dude now to pretend like i'm a white guy i
don't know how to put seasoning in my tacos it's like bro white you know what i would accept if
comal airs was like i bet you put all sorts of saffron and garlic and spices and curry in your
food because you're an evil white colonizer who went and blew up countries to steal it.
I'd be like, well, you know, they did do that.
Technically, J.D. Vance would use a curry because his wife's Indian.
I like curry.
I love curry.
I think one of the other problems is that they're constantly saying, oh, well, you men, you just got to suck it up and vote for the girl.
Don't let the woman thing be an issue.
But they also said that they picked Walls because he's going to appeal to, you know, men in the Midwest. If you looked at this guy who
is like prostrating himself as this goofy white guy caricature, would you look at him and say,
yes, I want to cast my vote for this ticket because I feel like you represent me? Or would
you be embarrassed? Would you be like, I'm not like this? And he's kind of making a mockery out
of all of us. He does not represent him and
Emof, the other guy they talked about his masculinity
he mentioned earlier today. Either
of those folks do not represent
or even make me or anyone think that they're masculine
in any way, shape, or form.
And I think it's weird, you know,
basically they didn't choose Shapiro because he's
Jewish, you know, so they do want
this guy to be like ultra white.
And there's a lot to add on this too, but I'll save it a little bit, but I know, I think we now know why they didn't choose Shap to be like ultra white you know and there's a lot to add
on this too but i'll save it a little bit but i know i i think we now know why they didn't
choose shapiro it's not just that he's jewish is that israel was is ramping things up and they knew
it was gonna happen we'll get into that next one though i want to ask you about the um all the dads
and tv shows for the last couple years they're all you know uh big fat goofy doofy loser guys
and if he's supposed to relate to men who watch TV shows,
is this...
He's Homer Simpson.
Yeah, like Al Bundy, Homer Simpson.
Yeah, that is...
Nah, Al Bundy was aggressive.
He was cool, though.
He was, yeah.
He was like a loser.
He was a loser.
He was a salesman, but...
But he was also, like, kind of aggressive.
He was hilarious.
Yeah, I loved Al Bundy.
Homer is...
He's, like, nice, but dumb.
Family guy, bunch of stuff.
Peter Griffin is not nice at all.
He's like really an awful person.
Like when he got the Peter copter and destroyed
the yard and then Joe was screaming,
how do you afford these things?
I think he would have had to pick like a red
foreman from that 70s show character where he's
like hardworking and also surly
but ultimately deeply devoted. He takes
in the friend whose parents have been, you know what I mean?
I think that would have been relatable to like the tv connoisseur midwestern dad but
that's not what tim waltz is he doesn't seem very tough he is constantly caught in lies and he is
willing to just be this i don't know falstaffian joke and i just don't think people want that
right now it's to make kamala harris look tougher and to make her look like she's more put together.
But it's not to win any voters.
It's about her self-confidence issues.
Well, let's talk about horrifying things, I suppose.
Nice.
We got this story from Daily Mail.
Israel goes in.
IDF confirms boots on the ground in southern Lebanon as bombs rain down from the sky after a day of ratcheting tensions.
Y'all, this is absolutely insane what is happening now.
I almost didn't believe it, but of course I can believe it.
The Israeli military last night confirmed it had launched a ground invasion of Lebanon
as fears mount the escalation could plunge the Middle East into an all-out war.
After a day of ratcheting tensions in the war-torn region, the Israel Defense Forces
announced they had begun localized and targeted raids against Hezbollah in southern Lebanon.
These targets are located in villages close to the border and pose an immediate threat to Israeli communities in northern Israel.
So I'm just going to say this because I don't know how much more there is to add with the ongoing tensions and escalation of war in the Middle East.
But I think this is why Kamala Harris did not choose Josh
Shapiro. It's not just that he was Jewish and they were concerned because there are elements of the
left that are deeply anti-Semitic and there are elements of the left that are deeply anti-Israel.
And Josh Shapiro had spoken positively about Israel. But you combine that with the Biden
administration, the Harris Biden Harris administration knew that Israel was going to be
ramping up this conflict. I do not believe for a second, considering it's only been a couple months
that Israel did not and the U.S. did not have intelligence on the plans. The cell phone attack
and the walkie talkie attack was 15 years in the making. U.S. had to have known about that.
U.S. had to have known about Israel's plans or at least the possibility. And I imagine Kamala then
said choosing Josh Shapiro is a liability because the progressive left hates Israel and many of them are anti-Semitic.
But you add in the fact they're going to be moving on Lebanon, that war is escalating.
When this stuff goes down, the only thing that you will hear in the press is questions of Josh Shapiro over his stated support of Israel in the past.
And they would make it a campaign issue. Yeah. Yeah, I mean, just me saying this is going to sound anti-Semitic,
but aren't we getting a little tired of how we're about to go into World War III because of Israel?
I mean, is that bad for me to say that, Tim, that that's a little frustrating that we're going to
have to go probably fight a war with Iran? And I support Israel. I don't like Hamas. I'm just
saying it's inevitable. But I think you look at the history of Israel and the United States, and I don't see a difference.
Well, AIPAC controls every election.
I don't like that.
I completely disagree.
You don't think so?
I think AIPAC is deeply influential and controls a lot through their money.
I don't think it was.
Was it AIPAC who funded the opposition to Bowman and Bush.
Yeah,
it was a,
but they didn't,
they didn't get a land Omar out,
but you know,
the conspiracy that,
that JFK wanted APAC to register as a foreign agent and then conveniently,
I know,
I know that,
but then you say conveniently is connecting a dot that we don't necessarily
know we can take.
That's true.
My point is this,
people are only going to vote for a candidate that they want to support. And I was having a conversation when we were at
we were at just there were two rallies over the weekend, Rescue the Republic and Rage Against
the War Machine. And we're talking a couple of people. And I said, the only reason AIPAC is
influential is because most Americans want to support Israel and like what Israel is doing.
So AIPAC can target that, run ads, and they get the support.
When we have Riley Moore on this show, and he outright says he supports Israel and thinks we should be defending them,
I'm like, he's a Freedom Caucus guy, but he really does support and agree with funding and helping Israel.
Many members of Congress are not lying to you and are not being tricked into supporting Israel.
People in this country do.
You don't have to be tricked if they're paying you lots of money, Tim.
I mean.
I think that's a no.
I think.
Well, I served and I've chained with those guys for two weeks over in Israel.
And out of all the, I have the French, who I also have, we have, I don't recall them
all, but we chained with them and they were the most, I went to Haifa, Israel, they're
the most like America.
The people were like the coolest people that I've ever met in all the branches.
So from my experience serving and training with them.
I was swatting a bug.
Okay.
What did you think?
I was like, get out of here, Raymond.
Get going.
But yeah, that's so genuine.
Nowadays, this kind of stuff's going differently.
But genuinely, before all this mayhem in World War III possibly,
I supported them the most.
Dude, we've basically, Israel is our project, right?
With all the funding we've given.
Or you can say that we're Israel's project.
Yeah, 75 years ago when we start funding literally everything,
when we're sending them all the resources,
when we control basically whether or not they're going to have military defenses,
it's insane to me how people are like, but Israel controls us. And I'm like, dude,
Israel has its interests for sure. But just I really do think it's simple math. The size of
the size of the US is the amount of external influence it has. And the size of Israel is
the amount of influence that it has. So it certainly does influence back in a lot of ways,
like we saw with the elections of Cori Bush and Jamal Bowman, definitely has an impact.
But the reality is, if you go out and poll the average person, they're going to be defending
Israel.
Yeah.
And like I said, I'm not anti-Israel whatsoever.
But I do think this is also weird is that during this, you know, battle, you know, versus
occupied versus unoccupied, or however you want to call it, the Gaza Strip melee, that
they paused the war temporarily to give them vaccines.
Did you see that, Tim?
When?
Recently, yes.
They stopped.
They did a ceasefire.
Israel did a ceasefire to give Palestinians.
To allow health workers to go in and give, because it was smallpox, right?
Either smallpox or polio.
That makes perfect sense.
Polio, polio.
I know, but don't you think that's a little weird?
Like, you want to kill somebody, but then you also want to vaccinate them?
Because you don't want the diseases spreading into your neighboring country
where you've got secret tunnels underneath where people are running in
and could be poisoning groundwater.
And it's worse PR than bombing people, I feel like.
Well, what was it?
Yeah, that's true, too.
What was, what's that, Jose Andres, you know, his World Central Kitchen,
they blew up that thing.
That's crazy.
That was pretty bad.
They were just trying to give people food.
Sure.
And if the argument is Israel is a bit reckless and there's massive collateral damage and
reckless may be an understatement, maybe callous.
I got no problem.
Criticize Israel for all this stuff.
It's just crazy to me that we've been the principal funders of Israel.
I mean, largely for we're going on, what years when do we start funding this and then people are like yeah
the u.s may have funded everything they're doing but they control us the whole time and i'm like no
we have we have been trying to overthrow iran forever we have been meddling in iran forever
we have been invading iraq invading none of these things are directly related to us being controlled by Israel or whatever.
It's U.S. interests.
We went into Libya because Gaddafi was interfering with the petrodollar.
Saddam Hussein was interfering with the petrodollar.
Israel basically is a vassal state that does what we want, but they also exert in-kind influence back upon us.
I think that's true, but I think this is U.S. interests largely.
Well, it's funny you bring up Libya because Muammar Gaddafi was actually, you know, he
was beloved by his people, supposedly, and that he actually had a dam that gave water
to, like, hospitals to inner Africa, and they blew those dams up.
So, like, they couldn't get clean water.
And then now, the only place right now where you can buy a slave is in Libya.
They have slave auctions.
It's not the only place.
Well, okay, maybe there's Uyghur slaves in China, I guess, but— Alex, I got bad news for you. Well, I went to Libya. They have slave auctions. Not the only place. Maybe there's Uyghur slaves in China,
I guess. Alex, I got bad news for you.
Well, I went to Libya. I bought one.
There are child slaves being
transferred across the border.
That's what they say. We need clean energy,
yet you have to use children to mine the batteries
or the cobalt.
There are horrifying crimes happening on our southern border
with childs being brought in as slaves
into this country.
Like slavery exists,
a horrifying thing,
but you are correct.
Libya,
like basically collapsed,
turned into this disgusting slave trade,
reignited the North African slave trade.
And it was because Gaddafi was largely interfering with Western plans and
on the,
on the petrodome.
He wanted to take,
yeah,
he wanted to,
you know,
back it by the African dinar or whatever their gold dinars.
Yeah.
Yeah.
And he wanted a union. He wanted to create a powerful block and they were like take him out to make his
country stronger so he's putting he was being libya first and hillary clinton in america didn't
and hillary clinton said we came we saw he died and she laughed and she laughed about it these
people are are nuts but like my point is this you look at that and you look at we know she's capable
of you look at the debates in 2015 and 16 with Donald Trump when they were when on the debate stage, Hillary was like, yeah, we should have a no fly zone over Syria.
And they're like, your generals have warned you that that would be a declaration of war on Russia.
And she's like, I don't care.
Like I'm paraphrasing, but she was like, we have to do it.
Yeah.
You cannot put a no fly zone over Syria.
The Russians have a naval base in Tartus.
That would be directly telling Russia war. You cannot operate a no-fly zone over Syria. The Russians have a naval base in Tartus. That would be directly telling Russia, war.
You cannot operate your military.
We are asserting our authority over your military operation.
I look at all that.
And then like what Israel is fighting with Lebanon and Iran.
And there's some Jordanian conflict and things like this.
And I'm like, well, that's regional.
But the U.S. is principally, in my opinion, funding and driving all of the chaos across the Middle East.
And then, of course, Israel has an inverse influence on us for their benefit.
But it still does align with what many Americans want and they support and defend.
And that's that's the only reason if it's possible.
If the American people genuinely were like, we don't like Israel, AIPAC would have limited influence, if any at all. True. It's that you go to members of Congress,
like even Lauren Boebert,
and they're going to just go off
on how much they love Israel.
And you know what a big component of it is?
It's religious.
A lot of Christian evangelicals are like,
that is the Holy Land,
and we have allies there,
and we will defend it.
And then you look at the secular progressive left,
and they don't like it.
And you know?
No, they really don't.
I think that it will be the difference in this election, I think.
And I don't want to go to World War Three, brother.
No, I don't. But I'm saying if I agree, if you have Jill Stein, a shout out to my mom, Jill.
Love you. She can sway enough of the Green Party voters, which I don't know if that's actually real.
I saw that report. Yeah, but I mean, that's what they're saying.
I mean, even AOC, my favorite big booty Latina, was calling her out.
Yeah.
Jill Stein outright said,
I will stop Kamala from winning.
Yeah.
And she's like,
I don't care about Trump.
I'm stopping Kamala.
Yeah.
I was like,
I think there's a generation
of American voters
who aren't as aware
of the history,
like didn't see the relationship
with Israel become
what it is today.
And so they do look at it
as like,
if you're progressive,
like why are we involved
in this thing
that is classified as Genovi?
And maybe if you're conservative, like why are we sending so much money abroad when we have problems here?
That's sort of historic tie to this issue and the relationship that America has with Israel.
There's not the same kind of reverence that maybe some of the older people in Congress have currently.
I think Clint Russell made a really great point last week when he said, if you as a nation can't exist without America's support in perpetuity, then you should not exist.
And so three thousand percent. Yeah. But but it's true.
Israel, if you don't have America's support, you shouldn't exist.
No, no, no. He's saying if Israel survive without Israel can't survive without America in America's support in perpetuity.
So his point was basically we're going to, we're going to give Israel as much funding
for a short amount of time
to make sure that they get to the point
where they're sustainable
and don't get wiped off the map.
But if the idea is we have to fund them forever,
that's insane.
Agreed.
And I agree too.
There are challenges in this whole issue
between Ukraine and Israel.
I'm not a fan of any funding for Ukraine.
Yeah, we've given a lot more money
to the Ukraine than Israel.
It's crazy, isn't it?
Yeah.
And in 50, 60 years of funding Israel, we've given Ukraine more in three. Absolutely
insanity. So I tell everybody, like, by all means, criticize Israel, everything, whatever you want to
do. And then let's look at how much we're spending on Ukraine. That's got to stop. I can understand
why there is a begrudging support for Israel for a lot of people, even libertarians who are like,
we don't want to fund it, but we're going to slowly try and figure that out. Because if we
were to stop providing Israel with military support immediately, they're going to get
flattened and it could expand to escalation of chaos. That's my concern. And Ben Shapiro made
this point. I think it's disturbing to consider, but I think it should be considered.
If Hezbollah in Iran mount a massive attack on Israel and Israel says we have no support, so we're going Samson option launch a nuke.
It's going to engulf everybody.
It's going to spread like wildfire.
And that is a disgusting reality.
But it's true. And that says to me, our best interests are resolution of the conflict.
And then, A, we're going to start winding down our involvement and support for you because of these reasons. So we wish you the best of luck.
We want to make sure you're able to sustain yourself.
And then we're out of here.
Does Israel have nukes?
I don't know this.
The rumors are that they have at least one.
And there's something called the Samson option, which is if Israel feels that it's about to be wiped out, an existential threat, they will launch a nuke at whoever need be.
If that were to happen, the escalation is obvious.
The region is going to ignite.
It's going to spread into other regions.
It's going to be a major disaster.
And hopefully it stays regional.
I don't think it's a good enough reason for perpetual support for our country.
It's at least an argument for why whatever withdrawal we have has to be tempered and reasoned.
Otherwise, we get Afghanistan 2.0 with nukes dropping.
That's hard reality, man.
I know a lot of people are like, no, cut them off now.
And I'm like, Afghanistan was bad enough, right?
Yeah, we don't need another 20 years of that mess.
We don't need Joe Biden's abandoning Air Force bases, letting extremist
psycho groups come in and take our weapons and have billions of dollars in weapons.
So it's a rock and a hard place. I think the U.S. has made generational mistakes with their
with their Middle Eastern strategy, one of which is entrenching us in Iraq, Afghanistan and and
Israel. Did they think we were too strong? They thought we could just go in there and do we want
it? I feel like that's what they thought. USA, we can go in there, get those fake weapons of mass destruction,
and then take over and turn them into a democracy somehow
because even though they were never one to begin with,
we could change the world.
Yes, because like South Korea.
I think the neocons were looking at South Korea and they said,
look at this.
We've occupied them for 50 years.
And they don't say occupy.
They say, we have allied with the South Koreans.
And look at their culture.
Plastic surgery, K-pop. Yeah seriously they've they're changing faces real quick they change this whole full faces nowadays it is common for south koreans to get plastic
surgery to look more like americans and the idea was we can keep a military presence there forever
and after a couple generations we've turned them into something similar to us i take a look at
what's going on with all of this Middle Eastern stuff,
and this is what the U.S. has been trying to do,
and it's largely why you point out in Israel,
they're really cool and they're like Americans, and we get along,
because America has been funding and supplying and supporting
and helping them out to create that culture.
I think they look at Afghanistan much like Israel as well.
How long have we been in Israel? 50, 60 years or something.
And people talk about, oh, they're a secular democracy.
Not secular, but they're like a liberal democracy in the region,
and we need their support.
And the U.S. wants to do that to every other country in the area.
Spreading democracy, they call it.
All right, well, let's stop talking about everyone's favorite subject
and talk about this one.
We got this from the Daily Mail.
Ladies and gentlemen, the Netflix CEO has backed Kamala Harris
and lost millions of subscribers.
I didn't even know he did this, okay?
I don't really watch Netflix anyway.
They say Reed Hastings, the co-founder, said he was backing Kamala Harris.
Hastings, still serving as their chairman and the face of the company,
said he donated $7 million
to the Democratic candidates campaign as well.
The race of cancellations on his churn
nearly tripled in the US
after Hastings' endorsement on July 22nd.
Netflix, the market leader by some margin
with 280 customers globally
and 84 million in America,
280 million globally, they mean,
typically enjoys the lowest churn rate in the industry. The cancellations coincided with Donald Trump supporters calling for conservatives
to ax their subscription in response to Hastings backing Harris. Well, you know what they say,
Alex? They say, get well, go broke. Well, I think they're going to be fine. QDs2 is coming out soon.
So, you know, their customer base will love that. So I think they'll be fine with subscriptions.
I heard. Oh, go ahead. I was just like do you think the hulu ceo right now is like i'm gonna say really really quiet and we're not gonna say anything hulu or whatever the other one yeah
it's hulu owned by disney but pretty sure hulu is disney there's some like dynamic between the two
of them uh no i mean it is interesting that they are targeting the churn right to this one actually
netflix has a ton of stuff that make people unhappy.
They have all these like TV shows that people say are extremely woke, but they're marketed towards children.
It makes me wonder if they're – it's not that I – I mean if it's anti-Kamala Harris energy, that's hilarious.
But it also makes me wonder if there are other factors at play that they're not kind of calculating. I don't know. I feel less bad that I've been using the same Netflix subscription as, like,
you know, 20 other Haitian people that I met.
You're just sharing it?
Yeah, we're just all sharing it.
Well, they're getting rid of it.
They're putting, like, pins on the accounts.
I know.
They're cracking down.
It's ridiculous.
But they were giving, like, charging extra if you had too many accounts
sharing the same profile.
I heard that Kevin Feige of Marvel was firing anyone who could be considered
an activist.
Have you heard this?
No, but that's kind of smart.
Well, right.
And so Disney loses a billion dollars because they were producing garbage activist films.
You see the Marvels?
Well, I know.
The Acolyte.
Is that what it was called?
Oh, yeah, dude.
How can you mess up Star Wars?
You could literally do anything with Star Wars, and people would watch it.
And they still have to make it gay and trans. It's very weird. Oh yeah. Yeah. Yep. Yep. The force was
female. That's what they were saying. Yeah. So this is funny. It's like Disney loses a billion
dollars making these films that are trash. And I love how we all predicted it going back like
seven years. You get Brie Larson. She's like, they say when Robert Downey Jr. leaves as Iron Man,
they said Brie Larson as Captain Marvel will take over say when Robert Downey Jr. leaves as Iron Man, they said Brie
Larson as Captain Marvel will take over the franchise as the central figure. And she was
so unlikable. She was diehard feminist, woke activist. Everybody hated it. So when they made
the sequel, The Marvels, they ended up cutting the film down to like an hour or something and then
just pushed it out with limited marketing and it bombed. They were like, nobody wants this,
but we have to do it.
So they did it, and it crashed.
I think it's hilarious that after seeing all of that,
that you could go to somebody and say,
hey, you know, Disney lost a billion dollars doing this.
Reed Hastings is just like,
I'm going to go endorse Kamala Harris publicly.
And it's just like, okay, you're going to lose a lot of money, dude.
Yeah, but Tim, you know this.
They don't care about money.
That's why Fox News fired Tucker Carlson when his show was number one. So they don't care about money that's why fox news fired tucker carlson when his show was number one so they don't care about ratings abc roseanne shows number one
they fire her so do these companies actually care about making money in your opinion you really i
don't think so i don't think so either i think what happens for a lot of these companies is they
make so much money they're sitting there being like we got too much money we don't have to do
with it that's what i so they're just like i mean or they think their influence is more important
than the money that they make than their bottom line or they're a cult it's a yeah or they're just like, I mean. Or they think their influence is more important than the money that they make than their bottom line.
Or they're a cult.
Yeah.
A cult is a good answer for that.
Yeah.
Yeah.
And so the mission is the point and the currency doesn't matter.
But you know what it is too?
It's interesting.
What does money do for you, Alex?
Let me ask you.
Well, I mean, I'll sometimes get an appetizer as well as a dessert when I go out.
Oh, so you get two, right?
Yeah.
Money.
But what does money do for Netflix and Disney?
Nothing.
Well, it allows them to hire people to run servers
and to make movies and things like that, right?
But at a certain point, when your profits are so massive,
you're like, if we added 3%, I mean, I guess, right?
Maybe the stock will improve or something.
But for the most part, it's just,
we can make any movie we want right now, right?
So what does it really matter?
When you get to that point, then you, you control everybody.
You can fire anybody. You can tell people how to think. And so the institutions have become so entrenched that money doesn't matter. They're thinking, I don't need money to control a person,
right? I go to somebody and say, I need you to do a job. I'll pay a thousand bucks. They know,
I want more. I say, okay, 2000. Now I've gotten you to do what I want you to do.
And then there's nefarious ways to use money to influence people, like extortion or whatever.
That's all illegal.
And so you're at a certain point where you're like, I don't need to extort somebody.
I can just call them a racist.
So everyone's already on edge as if they're going to be extorted.
Netflix doesn't need money.
They just say to you, you're going to do this job.
Otherwise, you'll never work anywhere else again because we are all aligned in the cult.
So you don't even need money at that point when you've got ideology behind you.
But now they're losing.
They're losing money.
It's taking away their power.
You got Daily Wire's massive success with Am I Racist?
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These cultural endeavors that we are seeing are pushing back.
And so again, like I was saying,
reportedly Kevin Feige went through
all the producers he had that work on these films
and just tried to find anybody
who was an activist and just fired him.
It's a rumor.
I don't know if it's true,
but it would make sense
because Marvel was like,
they were doing billion dollar films.
Every film was a billion dollars.
And then when they started getting
into this weird era with like the Marvels,
it started going down.
You know what I mean?
Yeah, it doesn't make sense how you can have that franchise
and lose money considering,
do you remember how excited people were for like Ant-Man
and all these new movies?
And then now nobody gives a, I mean, I haven't.
Yeah, it's over.
Yeah.
Like Star Wars, nobody gives a F anymore.
Yeah, it's like nobody cares.
Because they're just not good.
And like people would, people would like,
with the end credit scene,
you know how it would have some cool end credits.
Yeah, yeah, I used to love that. That movie's coming out in a year and people would talk about it. scene. You know how it would have some cool end credit scenes? Yeah, yeah.
It's coming out in a year, and people would talk about it.
All that hype's gone.
The Eternals was awful.
They had an end credit scene with Harry Styles.
What?
Yeah, and it was completely meaningless.
It was like it didn't do anything.
It just become all generic styrofoam garbage.
That's all it is.
Netflix doesn't even have anything worth it. Was there anything on Netflix to watch?
The Vince McMahon documentary.
Is Zachary Levi going to lose his job?
So that's crazy too.
Yo, that guy is amazing.
I met him the other day at the event.
Zachary Levi, he played Shazam.
So he did, they say he's a Hollywood A-lister.
And he came out and endorsed Donald Trump.
I don't know if I'm speaking out of turn by saying it,
but I asked him if like, are there be repercussions dude you endorse him and he said
oh yeah and he's like but i'm still like that like oh yeah sure he's like i'm still working
i've got films and i'm projects that i'm working on and you know he said something that was really
interesting he says you know looking at everything that's going on it's what do i really care about
and i care about this but he's an rfK Jr. Democrat. That's his thing. So his support of Trump is just, he's like, I want to get RFK Jr. in there. And Trump's going
to give RFK Jr. a lot of power in his, in his administration. I mean, that, that picture of
RFK Jr. and Trump shaking hands. Oh, with the blowing up in the background? Man, that was,
that's historic. That is unity. I am so inspired. So, you know, I hope he does well.
I hope,
I hope he,
I hope he doesn't see any negative ramifications from this,
but the dude's,
he's a nice guy.
He's a good dude.
Well,
you know,
there's all these Hollywood people that used to always talk about like
Aleister Crowley and like how they,
you know,
do all this occult stuff.
Is this the new counterculture being a conservative in Hollywood?
Because secretly there are conservatives in Hollywood.
Supposedly they have like meetings.
I mean,
Zachary's not even conservative.
They're all in the movie Reagan, you know?
But this is the crazy thing.
Like, we go to this event yesterday, Rescue the Republic.
Like, Brandon Strzok's there.
And he's a guy who used to be a liberal.
Now he's a conservative.
As conservative as you can be as a gay man, I mean, that is a factor for a lot of conservatives.
For sure.
But I'm seeing a bunch of liberals there.
And I'm like, that's really amazing. All these like former liberals, disaffected liberals and RFK Jr. Democrats here at this event with Trump supporters. And, you know, Zachary, I think he's a liberal guy. He's an RFK Jr. Democrat. And his whole thing is I'm standing by Trump. saying this in 2020 i said trump should bring in tulsi gabbard i can't tell you seeing rfk junior
tulsi and trump on in one administration is just like yo we've got the dream team here it's like
a mega group it's super love it yeah i would have liked tulsi over jd vance i just think that would
you think so i mean personally i think you would have lost his base too too heavily i think she's
great i think she's really interesting and she could be an advisor but he's down with a lot of
rural white voters i think there's a reason to strategically pick jd vance i think she's great. I think she's really interesting and she could be an advisor. But he's down with a lot of rural white voters. I think there's a reason to strategically pick J.D. Vance.
I think what's interesting is that Trump is a dealmaker.
And so he looked around and said, I want to be president. I think I'm the man for the job.
And he also want to give the American people what they want. What do they want?
They want to be healthier. They don't want to go to war. They want to have an effective government,
which maybe means that we have to close some parts of the government that aren't working.
And so he just ran a campaign that effectively said, I'm going to try and deliver that.
Like, it's meaningful that he went to the Libertarian Convention.
You know, they are a major third party in America and said, hey, I will put a libertarian in my cabinet.
There was no there was no equal response from Kamala Harris. She suggested maybe she would think about putting a Republican in my cabinet. There was no there was no equal response from Kamala Harris. She
suggested maybe she would think about putting a Republican in her cabinet, but she didn't give any
grace to the Libertarian Party. She didn't give any grace to the Green Party. She said, we're
Democrats and all the Republicans who endorse me are basically saying that their party's bad and
the Democratic Party is the best. Whereas Trump is really reaching across not just aisles, but into
different political ideology groups and saying, like, I want to work with you to deliver for the people.
And I think that's really interesting. Do you think Trump went too far when he said that he
would pardon P. Diddy on day one if he's reelected? Wait, what? He did. He said he was at those
free coughs and they weren't that bad. He said the baby oil, they just needed that. Yeah, I want the
free coughs back. I'm mad that I never made it to one.
I watched the Mad TV skit from 2009.
I posted on my ex, and they were making fun of P. Diddy
with Hannah Montana taking her to one of the parties
doing cocaine off someone's hooker's butt,
and he was recording it with his phone the whole time.
So they even knew.
I mean, they all know this stuff.
They knew.
So there was that bitten family guy
where Stewie runs to the mall naked saying
help help I've just escaped Kevin Spacey's
basement and people were like
what did Seth MacFarlane
know? He knew
didn't he also make a Weinstein comment or whatever?
yes I believe so I believe it sounds familiar
I think a lot of folks did
I think Harvey Weinstein they knew
I think they knew he had a casting couch.
I think that was...
They say Gwyneth Paltrow slept with him, and she won the Oscar for...
Oh.
What was that movie?
Shakespeare in Love, I believe.
So, I don't know.
He was a creep, and it's like, you know, it's an open secret, I guess you'd call it.
They all knew, man.
Yes.
All right, let's jump to this story from the National Review.
Ooh.
John Kerry says the First Amendment is getting in the way of online censorship.
I think he was saying more than just that.
John Kerry says our First Amendment stands as a major block to the ability to be able to hammer disinformation out of existence.
What we need is to win the right to govern by hopefully winning enough votes that you can be that you are free to be able to implement change.
Yo, he's outright saying if they if they win enough votes, they can get rid of the First Amendment.
I wonder if this is predictive programming that a lot of folks talk about, because we see a lot of news articles lately,
at least I've seen about Constitution and how it's getting in the way of real democracy or getting in the way of them winning.
So like this is him. That was the point.
Yeah.
The founding fathers intended that.
Yeah.
So now we got this guy coming up here
saying that it's in the way.
So it's all kind of leading to get the American people,
at least in their team,
to be okay with them of changing the Constitution
and amending the First Amendment to suit their needs.
I think Democrats don't really like social media.
I remember that Axios article that said
this election is particularly happening on a viral battlefield because a lot of conservatives
are just better at being funny on the internet than they are. And to that end, you know, he's
saying, well, perhaps we need censorship to help us, you know, rein in misinformation. I don't know
if you guys saw Hillary Clinton's interview from the end of last week, but she was saying, you know, well, the press is really under threat and it's so important.
But also they need to get their messaging together.
And they are really just they're not even they're covering up for Donald Trump.
I mean, she went to say Donald Trump is attacking you and your freedoms are important to condition consistently critiquing the press.
I mean, she's been pro censorship as well.
And so there's this level of like paying lip service to the things they know they're supposed to, right? We're
Americans, we like freedom of speech, so they're going to acknowledge it. But they're also saying
this is really getting out of control and you guys are not falling in line with the things that we
want to be said. Too much freedom. Well, I think it is obvious, though, that social media is their
biggest threat because you have people like Tim who have now is 50,000 live people watching,
you know, and that's that equates to even more people watching it later.
And that's powerful, right?
So they can't control the narrative from Tim.
They can't control the narrative on social media.
So that is the biggest threat.
So I think the only way to wipe that out is probably to get rid of the First Amendment.
I mean, it sounds crazy, but I think that's like they're in game.
It's a huge nuisance for them.
They have to do it, yeah.
It's deeply inconvenient.
And so, yeah, they're threatened by individuals being,
now we're all journalists.
And I think that's why they don't do as many kind of false flag
or weird things because now we all have a phone.
So it's harder to do this.
Look at this article from last week.
See?
Who wants to read it?
I do.
Is it time to torch the Constitution?
No.
They say some scholars say that it's to blame for our political dysfunction and that we need to start over nope you can leave wrong yeah sorry wrong but uh this
was always the the goal and that's why i tell people national divorce is a big mistake these
people want a civil war or national divorce because it allows them to eradicate the constitution
with a finger snap.
And then you got nothing.
Yeah, but when these people go to journalism school,
and journalism school is all about the First Amendment, being unbiased, having different opinions.
Not anymore.
I know, not anymore, but I'm saying that's like the essence of it. I just took some journalism classes.
I don't have a journalism degree, but that's like what they teach you.
That's like journalism 101.
It's just be unbiased's like what they teach you. That's like journalism 101. It's just be unbiased. You're supposed to, you know, and now they teach you in order to be unbiased,
you have to truly understand. And so when you try to do both sides, even though one side is wrong,
you're not being objective. You're actually being biased in favor of the incorrect.
So if Donald Trump says something, you know, it's wrong. You have to say Kamala is right
and better than Trump. That's what they're telling telling people now the reality is if you don't know which opinion is true and correct
you just say trump said x kamala said y thank you and have a nice day instead they're doing
donald trump lied and kamala said y and you're like okay that's the game what's the most popular
unbiased media source in your opinion tim, Tim? Probably TimCast.com. Well, I know.
Primetime Alex Stein, I'm always going to be unbiased.
No, but for real, we know the New York Times.
That's the top of the top, I guess you'd say, in journalism.
AllSides.com is really good because it just aggregates
and then shows you the political leanings of each institution.
What do you think, Hannah Clare?
Well, if you bring up the New York Times, which is interesting
because that is in some ways the country's
newspaper, right? Like it's hugely influential.
On the other hand, they are
not unbiased. I think there is
a clear bias in their reporting.
And there is a reason, like with all of us, I'm going to go
back to this Hillary Clinton interview. She was saying
critiquing Trump because she's like he only ever
goes to outlets that are supportive of him.
You know, like Fox News. Well,
that's because every other outlet in America is supportive of him, you know, like Fox News. Well, that's because every
other outlet in America is supportive of the Democrats. I mean, there are very few. I think
you'd have to really look at independent media sources to say who is who is really trying to
deliver fair news that represents both sides of an argument. And I think that's one of the reasons
we have increased political division. Right. People are having they know they have to discern what's being said to them.
So they might watch, you know, Alex Stein show and, you know, they'll they like you.
They maybe know you have your own opinions.
They know who you want to win for president.
And they like that.
That's fair.
But that's because they also know if they turn on MSNBC and CNN, if they sit in an airport,
you know, they're going to get the other side force fed to them.
It's voters who are interested in hearing good service perspective who sort of have to do more work.
Yeah, that's why I like listen to Jimmy Dore, because he's kind of upset me.
But I feel like he's fair in his opinions.
But I just I don't know.
When it comes to our media, everything has some sort of angle.
Everything has some sort of bias.
And human beings are not that smart.
I say
that all the time sadly it's just we're just I guess it's all relative though I
mean what even humans human beings are of average intelligence you know we just
we weigh humans against humans but it just like so easily swayed I mean all
these people that are now supporting Kamala acting like she wasn't the vice
president for the past four years you know like she's some sort of night like
she tweets now I care about the border yet we have Haitian people eating cats and dogs.
You know, crime is through the roof.
We have...
Actually, the only evidence we have
is that people from the Congo were eating cats.
Regardless of who you're eating cats,
you saw it, even Fox News said,
of the 400,000 people that we...
660,000 criminals.
15,000 people we've let in the country
that have a sexual assault conviction.
13,000.
At large.
Have a homicide conviction.
That is very scary.
20,000 robbers.
Yeah, but I mean.
They're at large.
There are a lot of pending cases.
We're letting molesters in our country and nobody cares.
Trump called it.
We do care.
Didn't Congress just vote against deporting them?
Yeah.
We're like, well, we can't.
That's crazy.
We got to be nice to everybody.
I think that this is the thing.
I think there are more Americans
who have political fatigue
that are like,
you guys are both doing a bad job.
Republicans, Democrats,
things are unstable.
Things are not good enough.
And they are just kind of disenchanted
with the way American politics works.
I think a lot of them will vote for Trump.
We see polls like this where they're like,
the economy is the number one issue.
I don't like Donald Trump, but this is really bad and we think he would do better.
It's not that they are looking for friends in the White House.
It's that they're looking for solutions to like the crises that are facing their cities right now.
Like, you know, increased illegal immigration that often leads to more crime or longer waits at hospitals.
The economic burdens that are going on because of inflation.
Like these are real things that Americans are considering. and leads to more crime or longer waits at hospitals, the economic burdens that are going on because of inflation.
These are real things that Americans are considering.
They're kind of tired of this pick-our-team politics.
Yeah, I mean, now people are just dying of fentanyl overdoses.
That's affecting American citizens that are buying these drugs that are smuggled in by the cartel.
I don't know.
I just feel like people are just kind of indifferent to it all.
And I hope people go and vote for a candidate that actually cares about this country. Like I said earlier, you know, you might not like Donald Trump, but Donald Trump, he loves himself, but he also loves this country. I don't think I can say the same for Kamala Harris. I don't think she loves America. And I don't even know if she has really any American pride, to be honest. That's why they want to make it a melting pot. They want to try to, they fired my biological stepfather, Tucker Carlson, for this. But I do believe they're
trying to kind of replace the majority here in this country and try to make them the minority.
And I'm not trying to say that to be edgy. I just think that's obviously what's happening.
What do you think the best way to cultivate love of America is right now? Because I agree with you,
I think this is a part of cultural crisis. Well, you know what's sad is that
the most American pride
that I've ever felt or had
in my life was
September 11th, or really it was like September
12th, 2001, when all the
football games came back on. Every team,
it sounds so cheesy, they were running out with the American
flag. Everybody had an American
flag in their yard. People loved
this country, and it took a terrible
disaster like that to get that american pride and sadly i think there has to be another disaster
for us to ever kind of come together and the pandemic didn't do it the pandemic oh not even
close yeah yeah so it's gonna have to be i don't i don't i don't agree what i think the the divisions
in this country are too intense to be mended by disaster.
I don't know what there could be.
Like, you know, after 9-11, this country was not really that—
well, there was deep divisions over Gore v. Bush,
but it wasn't existential crises in that the differences between the parties was,
sure, we are angry when our team know the kind that we wanted to win but it was like tax policy and yeah the abortion culture war is what's killing us this ever since now well but
now it's like the divisions we have in this country are existential yeah the books in schools
and what it means for kids moving forward and an open porous border they're lying about gen z can't
not able to buy houses
and they're in their mid to late 20s now they're going into their mid-20s that at 25 you're
supposed to be having your family going already and now we're looking at the average age which
people are having families is 30 if like we need to stop right now and everyone needs to say
whatever we can do to get some 25 year olds married with children is what this country
should be doing.
And it's not going to happen.
It's getting worse.
This is how I know we're screwed.
I feel.
Well, the family of the Indian that the Washington Redskins logo was drawn after, they want them to change their name back to the Redskins.
Like the Cleveland Indians.
Now they're the Guardians.
I mean, it's Orwellian.
It's 1984.
We can't even have these teams that won Super Bowl championships, World Series, and just delete them.
So I don't know.
Maybe it's political correctness is why we're so screwed.
I mean, if we're that sensitive, we can't have a team called the Redskins.
We got good news, though.
I want you guys to be optimistic.
We have this story from Axios.
America's youngest voters turn right.
The share of young American men who say they identify with select political ideologies. Now,
the funny thing is, they say men. They actually
point out later, it's not. It's all
genders. They say it's
true for both genders. Look at
this. Wait, it actually says
two genders instead of
every gender? True for both genders.
Oh! Yeah. What's going on?
What's going on? Look at that. Uh-oh.
It's back now.
Take a look at this.
18 to 24-year-olds, there are 4% more conservatives.
There's 48% identify as moderate.
26% is conservative.
22% is liberal.
Among 25 to 29, 27% are liberal.
21% are conservative.
And 48% are moderate.
This is a huge shift.
And I'm going to tell you why gen z wants to
buy a house they deserve to buy a house why can't they buy a house why are you know i'm telling you
i can only imagine some gen z guys sitting there being like i can't find work and i want to own a
house and i can't and some illegal immigrant just came in and gave him a house and they gave him a
job yo what's going on there's a luxury luxury hotel in New York that they converted into immigrant housing.
And then you watch these videos where it's like, hey, we're young Gen Z New Yorkers. And there's
three of us living in a 200 square foot cube, you know, cube with no bathroom. It's a bachelor pad.
The 18 to 24 year olds also got to experience the very authoritarian Biden regime during COVID,
right? I mean, they were the ones in high schools that were required to mask for crazy hours, or they weren't allowed to have
sports because of whatever, like, they are the ones that saw the government in the most
powerful position during that time and did not feel any positive effects from it. So I wonder,
too, if it's just saying, like, our exposure to big government and the big Democrat regime was not
positive and we are not willing to go down that road
for another four years of our lives.
Yeah, but I think all this is going to change
after Trump because I don't think there's a lot of conservatives
that are going to be able to
carry the slack. I think that this is
probably an issue. You're very cynical today. What do you mean?
I'm always cynical. I mean, after who are they? Nikki Haley
is going to be the next? No, no, no.
You honestly think Vivek has the same sort of star power that Donald Trump has?
Nobody's got 10 times more than any Democrat.
I don't know.
I just think that.
Who's left in the line for the Democrats, though?
Pete Buttigieg.
I feel like, you know, Josh Hawley, J.D.
Vance, Vivek.
You know, there's there are I can name way more Republicans that give them four years could come out on top than I could Democrats.
No, I'm obviously biased because they are more reflective of my values.
But like, what are we going to do?
AOC, Max Frost?
Like, who are we batting if you're a Democrat?
Maxwell Frost sucks.
But watch, AOC is probably going to run for president or vice president in our lifetime.
I think she's going to go the Nancy Pelosi route.
I think she's going to stay in Congress and try to work her way up the power ladder.
We make fun of Nancy Pelosi for all of her stock trading, but I believe right now Dan
Crenshaw is the top.
He is number one right now.
He's number one at trading.
What?
Yeah.
Dan Crenshaw has the best stock portfolio out of any congressman.
Last I saw.
Yes.
And he's conservative.
Yeah, Google it.
We have a bunch of neocons.
I'm conservative.
I'm anti-abortion.
I want the
government involved in less stuff. But the problem is it's all an illusion. All these conservatives,
they don't really give a damn about it. What about maybe not super conservative,
but like folks like myself and I don't know who else here, maybe Tim or yourself,
but like middle of the road, Tulsi style, JFK, RFK style instead of like.
But Crenshaw's only net worth is like 1.4 million. Like Nancy Pelosi
is like 200 million. I think he's
worth more than 1.4 million right now. That's what
Quiverquant says and they're like the track in Congress
So what about like
you don't have to be super conservative to
No I mean I am conservative. The new right
I just don't think we're ever going to stop fighting wars
I think we're going to constantly make money by
killing innocent people with drones
You watch these videos in Ukraine and i'm very desensitized for sure but like when i see a
drone a guy praying before a drone drops on him and blows him up and then this is what pisses me
off we have politicians on both sides that are autographing bombs i would never do that i would
never autograph something and be like this this is going to kill somebody.
This is so awesome.
You're my signature.
I killed you.
I just, I don't know.
We need to just get rid of the government.
I mean, I don't know.
I think that's the only way.
We need, maybe I'm going the Michael Malice way,
maybe anarchy.
I don't know.
You're saying national divorce?
Both sides suck, sadly,
but I have more conservative values
I think that's reflective of so many American voters
Yes, that's what I'm saying
I think I represent the majority of people
So I'm not saying this
If I wanted to be ingenuine
Even though I am MAGA
But I'm saying
Conservatives are always going to win, we're the best
The game's rigged, first of all
We're going to be able to tell that Pennsylvania is the main state and they can't even count the votes in one
day so that's all you need to know the most important state can't even do and i think
venezuela does their elections in one day so it's just we have a corrupt system both sides are
probably in on it and we have a bunch of unelected bureaucrats that are running this government right
now so i'm just i'm not
trying to get too black pilled but i am i'm a little black pilled i'm just pissed off like
tim said people can't afford a house people are you know sterile from being over prescribed birth
control that's why plastics microplastics my testicles are full of microplastics like
your water the astrazines, turning the frogs sexually ambiguous.
Bad stuff's happening.
And chemtrails, if you want to go crazy, there's spraying.
No.
Bill Gates admits that they're trying to spray aerosols in the sky to block the sun.
Google that.
Yeah, but.
You don't believe that?
You're conflating two things.
Okay, you can say chemtrails are different.
I'm just saying they're spraying synthetic stuff in the sky.
They do that all the time. It's not good.
They didn't do by and then they caused floods and then
came back out and were like, no, he didn't. Exactly.
Or is it potassium?
Some kind of potassium. I don't give a damn
what they're spraying. They shouldn't be spraying
synthetic. Well, the cloud seeding.
I know cloud seeding's not good.
This is not good. The fact that the government
can manipulate the weather and then they give us...
It's funny because they do it all the time and people are like, that sounds like a conspiracy theory.
And it's like, no, they didn't.
No, it's open.
Google cloud seeding.
It's not that it's open.
It's that it's like a publicly funded, well-known thing that people advocate for.
I think if you're in China, like Crazy Rich Asians, that movie, there's people that like,
if you don't want your wedding to have rain, you want to do an outdoor wedding, you can pay a company.
It'll make it where it will not rain on your wedding day.
Yeah, they can do things. Cloud disbursement.
Yeah, all that stuff.
But you didn't answer the question. Is there someone
who's not full conservative
who's like post-liberal, I guess?
I don't know the terminologies nowadays
like Carl Benjamin style. Maybe post-Malone
I would vote for maybe.
Carl Benjamin's post-liberal.
Okay, and then Phil is post
and you know how there's two different factions. The Labonte? Yeah. I don't know. One's like post-liberal Okay and then Phil is post And you know how there's two different factions
Phil Labonte? Yeah
I don't know
I'm not sure
He's an anti-communist and counter-revolutionary
And right now he's on the destroy all enemies tour
But he's coming back on Friday
But I thought there was going to be someone in the middle of the road
Like a Tulsi or a Vick who's not
I don't think he's super conservative as far as I know
Well what made Trump so good is that he wasn't a politician, right?
And he was middle of the road, too.
He wasn't a super hardcore conservative guy.
So I think that's what we need.
We need somebody that's not a politician.
But I don't know if anybody has the chutzpah or the charisma to do what Donald Trump did.
And I see these actors, everybody's getting so mad because Dave Bautista or whatever said he's voting for Kamala.
Dude, that guy's so insignificant.
He wasn't even that good of a wrestler.
Now, if The Undertaker said he was voting for Kamala. Dude, that guy's so insignificant. He wasn't even that good of a wrestler. Now, if The Undertaker said he was voting for Kamala Harris,
I would not be happy.
But I don't know.
I don't know who would be good.
Oh, who's Glenn Jacobs?
He used to be Kane.
He's conservative.
Glenn Jacobs.
You just heard it here.
Primetime 99, Alex Stein endorses Glenn Jacobs, Kane,
for president of the United States of America after Donald Trump.
Do you know who Glenn Jacobs is?
He used to wear the—
No.
You know who Kane is.
He's the mayor of Knoxville.
He's the mayor of Knoxville?
He was a badass.
Oh.
I think the personnel crisis for the Future of the Mag Movement is totally real.
Like, who is going to—it's a great question.
I just think it's worse for Democrats.
Like, what, Hakeem Jeffries is going to run for president?
Who is their next stop?
Gretchen Whitmer?
Is she going to suddenly launch a presidential campaign?
You're right, because Kamala Harris is so untalented, and she's next in line.
That was the best they could produce in a crisis.
Joe Biden was the best they could do, and he's a potato.
That's not fair, dude.
That's mean to potatoes.
Yeah, well, I don't want to be
blackpilled i think you know the other day at the uh event rescue the republic they did a gala
afterwards with rfk and jordan peterson they had these they took potatoes and they cut the inside
of potato into a little bowl and then they put a little sour cream in the middle of it like tiny
baked and see you know i look at that and i'm like potatoes are based and that's not very delicious yeah it's not fair to little chive on top too i'm starting to like joe
biden now i'll just say it here and now people are gonna call me libtarded but uh when he put
on that maga hat and if he is and if he is trying to you know secretly support trump i would love
that i love that conspiracy i hope that's true I hope he tries to take her out. Speaking of potatoes, shout out to Seamus Coughlin.
I hear he's coming back soon.
A couple weeks.
Nice.
Yep.
We love Seamus.
Shout out Freedom Tunes.
I think it was, one of his Freedom Tunes went really viral.
I think Alex Jones.
Yeah, he just killed Tim.
Is that the one?
No.
Oh, no.
That's not the one that went viral.
Oh, but.
Was it the dogs one?
They're eating the dogs.
I have not seen that one.
I've seen the Kamala one.
Doing the economy one? They're eating the dogs. I have not seen that one. I've seen the Kamala one, doing the economy one,
was everywhere on Instagram.
But the big robot shooting down, talking about a laser eyes,
I've seen that all over the place.
But he won't run, Tucker Carlson.
Oh, see, there we go.
I would love Tucker Carlson.
He's already said he does not want to get involved in politics because he's smart.
He realizes it's...
Do you think Donald Trump is a...
I mean, I know he's happy that he became president,
but is he better off after spending the last 20 years campaigning?
The dude could have retired at 30.
I know.
And he could just be with his supermodel wife and—
And I bet the CIA said that to him.
I think that would be probably nice.
Yeah, they were like, why don't you just go send your yacht in the Mediterranean
and hit golf balls into the sea?
And he's like, nah, I'll be president. And they're like, why don't you just go send your yacht in the Mediterranean and hit golf balls into the sea? And he's like, no, I'll be president.
And they're like, ugh.
And this is why I'm thankful to Barack Obama, because if Barack Obama did not clown him at that White House restaurant at his dinner, he might not have ran.
And so, yeah, I love him.
What did he say?
You'll never be president or something?
Yeah, something like that.
Because he was saying he's a birther, but I still think Obama's birth certificate's fake.
But I don't know.
I don't want to be all negative.
Life is good.
I'm here.
I'm in West Virginia.
I'm with my friends.
So I'm not sad.
I sound like I'm sad.
I'm just, we have the elections in 35 days.
I have no idea.
I thought in 2020, Trump was-
You're going to be at the party though, right?
Yeah, I'll be there.
But I'm saying, I thought Trump was going to win.
Landslide was wrong about that.
2016, I thought Hillary Clinton was going to win. I wanted Trump to win, but I was like, Hillary's going to win. I'm listening wrong about that. 2016, I thought Hillary Clinton was going to win.
I wanted Trump to win, but I was like, Hillary's going to win.
I'm listening to this.
So you were wrong each time.
I've been wrong both times.
And you think Kamala's going to win now?
I'm kind of thinking Kamala.
You're just going to be wrong again.
I'm trying to fade myself, Tim.
You know this is a gambler.
If I try to fade, if I think it's going to be this,
I try to go with the opposite of that.
It's called fading.
And I'm fading myself.
I'm kind of like, Kamala's going to win in the hopes that Trump wins.
But I just, I don't know.
I think they're going to do something, you know.
Shenanigans.
I think it's very possible.
Or, God forbid, I do not want this to happen,
I wouldn't be surprised they let Trump win and then they 86 him.
I mean, they have a bad record right now.
0 for 2.
They're 0 for 2, but you can't...
No, but still, two attempts, not great.
The third one, they might not mess up.
I'm more worried that Iran either...
Iran? Yes, 100%.
Either does this or is blamed for whatever reason,
but in the event that Iran is the principal suspect,
this country is going to war,
the likes of which this generation has never seen.
And listen, they know how to do a suicide bomb.
I mean, they know how to do,
there's no defense to a terrorist,
you know, just doing something like that.
So Donald Trump even stated
he's surrounded by more cops and guards
because Iran is targeting him.
And, you know, I have people ask me like,
do you really think it's Iran?
I don't know.
I think it's false flag.
And I'm like, dude, Iran publicly stated thereafter him for killing
Soleimani. It's like not a conspiracy theory. Like the Ayatollah is like, we'll get him. You
know what I mean? Like, yeah, Trump ordered the killing of Soleimani and now they're like,
we will have retribution for what you have done. So when they arrest a guy planning Trump's
assassination and then people are like, do you really think it's? And I'm like, yeah. I mean, like, what do you think? You think Iran's just like, we are going to do nothing here.
We will do like, no, of course, we've been in conflict with these people for a long time.
And I think that they know that Donald Trump will go after Iran and that Kamala Harris would
probably not go after Iran as hard as Trump would. So that's why Trump's a bigger threat.
You know, someone who brings up on the show, they said if Trump becomes president, Iran's opportunity for their assault on Trump is gone.
Like if he becomes president, Trump becomes president, they'd be more motivated to take him out.
His security is going to be off the charts and bulletproof glass.
Right.
What were they saying the whole time?
Like, oh, we couldn't give Trump detail.
He's not president.
So they shot Reagan. They not president. They shot Reagan.
They shot him.
They shot JFK.
That was 1980, a long time ago.
I know, but I don't know, guys.
I don't think it's...
You're saying they a lot.
Who's they, though?
Who's they?
These guys are vulnerable.
I know they have those little glass walls, but...
Yo, yo, yo.
At the Rescue the Republic event,
they had bulletproof glass for all the speakers.
Yeah.
That was crazy to me.
And not everybody stood behind it,
but a lot of people stood behind it.
And I'm like, I would not do that.
You would not stand behind it?
I would just walk back and forth on the stage.
Oh.
Yeah, yeah, yeah.
You want to get me as I'm moving?
Yeah.
And make it a little, like,
just start walking back and forth as I'm talking,
but I wouldn't stand behind bulletproof glass like that.
Maybe that just means I should not do events like that.
Yeah, you would if you're president.
That's fair.
If I was president, I'd stand behind bulletproof glass.
I'm saying they were just like comedians standing behind bulletproof glass.
Did he have a chance? Can he stand in front of it?
Some people went around and walked and stuff like that.
You know, the band, when I was hanging out with the Defiant,
and those guys were playing live,
that was awesome.
And they didn't have any
bulletproof glasses.
Did they take it down
when Dickie came on?
Did they?
No, no, it was up.
And I was like,
I asked Dick,
are you going to go sing
behind the bulletproof glasses?
He's like, come on.
Dickie Barrett is a legend.
He's an actual rock star.
I know.
That was so wild.
Shout out to the Defiant,
Pete Parada,
all the boys.
We had a great time
hanging out at Rescue the Republic.
And they're talking about doing more of these.
Someone asked me, they said, how come there wasn't 100,000 people just across the whole monument just like lined up to watch this event?
They had this massive stage, multimillion dollar setup with big TVs and huge speakers.
And I was like, I didn't even know it was happening.
And I live here. Yeah, I don't even know what was happening and I live here
yeah I don't think
they marketed it well enough
but also
I would argue
that people are probably
afraid to go to Washington D.C.
and do anything like that
right now
oh I mean dude
as soon as I found out
I was like
I hit him up
I was like
hey can I come to this
and they're like
for sure
you'll come backstage
and hang out
and I was like
I wish I knew
what was happening
on that note
I had zero idea
until Friday
until Josie brought it up
I know
I had heard about it a week and a half before, but I didn't know enough about it.
And I was just like, you know, maybe they just don't want me to shout it out.
I figured they'd ask if they wanted it.
They could have marketed it a little better, but they worked hard on it.
I mean, I think it was awesome.
Yeah, and even though there could have been more people there, online it did really well.
I mean, it all got millions and millions of hits.
So I think it was still a successful event.
But, yeah, I mean, people were probably afraid to go to dc and let's say trump wins do you think there's going to be a
bunch of you know january 6 liberals here's here's what i'm saying i was talking to them i was
talking to some of the bands the musicians that played it's like we should do a festival that's
like a freedom music kind of thing based because you know they had some bands play but it was
largely political speeches so let's do the opposite let's have like a bunch of bands play and then maybe like one statement from like, you know, somebody like RFK Jr.
or whatever, whoever want to come.
Everybody was super down with it.
And there's some talk that they may consider doing a bunch more of these.
So if there was on January 6th a major event, but it was not in D.C., you know, do it in West Virginia an hour out.
Have everybody come down.
And I think that's that's that's the way to do it. You know, I do it in West Virginia an hour out, have everybody come down. And I think
that's, that's, that's the way to do it. You know what I mean? Depending on what happens,
you know, if Trump ends up losing, I'd love to have a January 6th music festival
in West Virginia, an hour away from all of these places where it's literally just,
we're going to hang out, play some music, talk about our values, cry a little bit, you know,
you know, you got two huge floors going on
Floors?
If it was in the building, if it was in the cafe building
We definitely can't do a festival in a small building
Well, not a festival, just a meetup, but okay
If we're going to have a bunch of bands playing on a big stage in a big field
When are we going to do a techno?
I was thinking too small
That's what we need to do, dude
You know, this place is set up
Have you ever been to a rave?
We're getting the projector, the theater screen set up soon
We need to get it coming
Yeah, it's coming
Do you know when it's going to be here?
It was shipped out last week and it's 10 to 14 days, give or take.
But then we're going to have a 20-foot theater screen so we can do MMA and video games.
You can just be on the DJ booth and just some laser light shows.
I did test the projector, though.
It looks good.
It does look good from up there?
I did, yeah.
That's crazy.
Yeah, it's going to be awesome.
That's 75 feet.
Nice.
And we're going to get a car if we want to move closer.
You know, we got the options.
Well, and maybe we'll save this for after hours, but Tim, and I said this earlier, you
know, it is crazy every time I come here that there is a cemetery like right over there,
Tim.
Yeah, there's a cemetery on the-
I know.
Is that not spooky?
I don't know.
No, we're cool with the ghosts.
Ian does his magic.
That's not good.
He's doing magic?
No, no, no, no.
They just placate Ian.
He comes and he's like, I'm going to keep the ghosts away.
And then he does this thing and the ghosts are like, he's not doing anything.
And I'm like, just ignore him, guys.
And the ghosts are from the 1700s.
Very scary.
Do not mess.
I did a seance.
So they're all very racist, by the way.
When did you do a seance?
We did it on my show.
And no joke, that week at the Blaze,
the whole entire internet went out.
All this crazy stuff,
like one of the walls on the set collapsed.
Dude, all this crazy stuff happened.
Do not mess with that.
I did it as a joke,
and a bunch of stuff.
Playing with dark stuff.
You regret it?
Dark magic is real.
Dark magic is real.
Call me crazy,
but you do all this stuff.
That's why, like,
Hillary Clinton and all these weirdos,
they do go to Bohemian Grove, and they do weird rituals,
and they do think it helps them get successful.
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And then I try to jump to a story that's in line with where the conversation is already going.
So, you know, if we start talking about war and conflict, well, OK, then we jump to the Israel story.
And then we might do hard segues where it's like, OK, we're going to jump to Netflix now.
Totally off topic. But sometimes segues are hard most podcasts in fact i think all of them
would abruptly in the middle be like hey hold that thought guys we're going to read an ad from
our sponsor and i'm like i think that's disruptive to the flow of the show and it feels kind of bad
so that's the point he's making too but if you had the most viral moment of the years when
are you on ben shapiro's show went in like And it got right into that ad for get a taste of Israel.
Order this, you know.
Oh, yeah.
I've seen that recently.
Did you not see that clip?
I didn't see it.
But people told me about it.
Tim, it is insane.
You guys are having a serious conversation.
It just like immediately goes to this.
Because you can sell for more money if your ad reads are in the middle of the content.
Oh, yeah.
It was right in the middle.
Like right when you were saying something very important. That's the point I was saying.
We should not give foreign
aid to foreign countries or some kind of baloney like that.
In that aspect.
Then he went right to commercial of Support Israel.
It was me saying, I think we shouldn't be funding these
things. There we go. And then he went like, hey. Taste of Israel.
Yeah, I was like, have a taste of Israel.
Order the Israel sample box.
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you are saying, it would be like this, Alex, what I'm about to tell you is going to rock your world. The most valuable ads are when you are saying,
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The most important thing
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But before that,
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Yeah.
And so they want you,
yeah,
buy gold,
buy gold.
But he's suggesting
that we do it
before we get into Super Chats,
which we could,
but that's not really a mid-roll.
That's the,
that's like,
we've wrapped up
the news portion of the show.
We're going to be your Super Chats.
Your Super Chats
basically are sponsor spots for the show. So we would make a lot of
money if we sold ads. But for the morning show, we have three mid-roll slots, which are in between
each segment, which I think nobody would mind if like a minute sponsor was read in there,
because we don't do any live ad reads. All right, let's go. Lance Higgins says,
first time Super Chat.
I've been subbed for years and didn't get a single notification at all tonight about the show.
It wasn't even in the YouTube notifications tab.
They love doing that, don't they?
Share the show.
Everybody, smash the like button.
Because if everybody who watched the show smashed the like button,
we'd probably be on the front page for everyone in the world.
And everybody who watches, share the show with your friends,
because then we'd have millions of views views i talked to a youtube expert you if you
have the notifications on it the most it will send out is three in a day right we know that okay so
if you know because we do clips and the live show then some people who watch the clips and get
notified of the clips won't get notified of the live show but i didn't know that yeah um but here's
what what really matters is if,
you know,
we get anywhere from 300 to 500 on YouTube within a few hours,
imagine if we had 500,000 likes,
if every single person who watches click the like button,
then YouTube,
it really does impact the algorithm.
They say,
wow,
this is massive.
That's why there was a period where there were these viral videos where it
was just a guy being like,
smash the like button,
just smash it.
And there was nothing in the video.
And he would have like 500,000
likes, and then it would be on the front page.
Dude, even if you got 100k, that's huge. Huge.
Because I don't think we come near that right now, right?
We do about 10,000 likes
live, and then we end up with like 20,000 afterwards.
But it's so inorganic, like what YouTube
decides to push, because randomly I'll have like a video
pop off, and you're like, why does this?
And it'll tell me, oh, more people are watching it than normal, this and that, but if they want to push, because randomly I'll have a video pop off. You're like, why does this? And it'll tell me, oh, more people are watching it than normal, this and that.
But if they want to push a video, they can push a video.
No question.
I know.
It's just ridiculous.
What do we got here?
It's not organic.
Does that make it hard when you're talking to your YouTube expert?
They're like, oh, well, this is an explanation.
And in the back of your mind, you're like, yeah, but if you wanted, we'd be more successful.
Yeah, well, I just had a video get like six million views.
And I'm like, this isn't that good of a video.
But it just hit the algorithm. And it just popped off. Well, because something look, I just had a video get like six million views, and I'm like, this isn't that good of a video, but it just hit the algorithm, and
it just popped off. Well, because
something happened that you don't understand.
Yeah. Yeah. Dummy.
Alright, MultiracialLine says, didn't agree with your thoughts about
the unity party as the revolutionary campaign this
morning. It's the true hope campaign of our
lifetime.
Sure. TyrantGod says,
got hit hard by the hurricane here in South Carolina.
Currently have no power to pump the well, so no water. Town looks like a war zone. Keep us in your
prayers. Sorry to hear it, man. Hope all is well. But you guys may have heard me say,
remember when I said if the storm is coming, you fill up your bathtub? This is why. Because then
you'll have some water. You'd be very careful with it because you need to drink and you need
to flush and other things. So, you know. Kayla says, Tim, we lost everything a few years ago
but kept fighting. Now proud owners
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Restless Medic says, Florida paramedic here.
I can confidently say I did not expect anybody from Harris's campaign to come here.
And I'm not surprised they didn't.
The point of them coming in is to be able to coordinate FEMA federal resources better.
Indeed.
Indeed, indeed.
Jacob Wally says, Asheville, complete loss.
Helping on the ground. At hospital, we got hundreds of bodies, Tim. We need help bad.
Interstate is disintegrated. National Guard and Red Cross can't get in. National Guard is flying medevac in. Sent people here, please. We are looking at maybe 200 or 300 gone. Wow. Well,
only people who have the resources,
the vehicles, the tools.
And if you don't know,
if you have it, then you don't have it.
So just, otherwise you can make the problem worse.
Don't go in blind.
Yeah, exactly.
I disagree.
Rednecks are like the most...
They know what they need
living out in the middle of nowhere.
You know, they got winches on their trucks
and everything,
and they got the big wheels.
Yeah.
And they're going to be like,
I can drive through anything, you know,
and they can pull people out.
You don't want some urban liberal to get in their Toyota Camry.
I don't know.
I was going to say the Honda Civic, the Prius.
Did you see that video of that dog on the roof,
and they're getting a dog into a boat?
It was like crawling on a roof.
It'll make you cry.
Look up dog on a roof.
But that's why it's like I want more people out there helping.
I know you might risk your life, and that is dangerous. what you you got you got to know what you're doing man
all right hoplite industry says shopify are targeting and destroying our business for not
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rob lucente says still waiting on biden hararris to come to East Palestine, Ohio. Man.
What about Hawaii, Maui?
Yeah, seriously.
Wow.
Everything in America they don't go to.
No.
All right.
Marodney says, Tim, where did you film Coming Home? So many shots remind me of my hometown, Pine Bluff, Arkansas.
I love the song and it weighs heavy on my heart because I see it every day.
It was filmed in Martinsburg, West Virginia.
I have family from Pine Bluff, Arkansas,
and it is crazy what has happened there. You know, it's family that had lived there for
generations and generations and eventually sold their houses and moved out because it's gotten
so bad. So it's, I think you're reflective of a lot of cities, but Pine Bluff is one to definitely
look up. Some of, I think, 90% of what the music video is is Martinsburg, and there's some that's not and may be in Colorado.
Very likely.
Not sure.
What have we here?
Steven Merillette says, Tim, the Dem campaign is afraid to let her interact with real emergency response personnel.
Think about these guys coming out and saying she's a joke.
Yeah, that's a really good point.
She goes down and talks to them, and then they go on the news and say well she was no help she
had no idea what she was talking about she's not paying attention it would be very bad for her and
look they got a president elected with a basement campaign before so why not just try the same
strategy again keep her out of public sight as much as possible that's a very good phil l says
did you see hillary recently mentioned an october surprise she said that i didn't what did she say
sorry i'm eating a cracker this was during this interview that? What did she say? Sorry, I'm eating a cracker. This was during
this interview that she just did. She mentioned that the
October surprise, there's going to be one.
There always has been. And it's going to be
about Kamala Harris. It's going
to be to make her look bad.
Was that fake?
She's saying there's bad news for Kamala?
There's always bad news for Kamala.
Was that Ed Croson's thing real?
He said he had nude photos of J.D. Vance or was that all fake? I don't know if he said that. He and seeing real he said he had nate nude photos
of jd vance or was that all fake did he i don't know he said that he said that yeah i think he
posted it but i don't know if he was trying to insinuate that he could share it because we shared
hunter biden nude photos i i couldn't tell if it was like uh it was all a work or troll they're
all losers those two but if jd vance came out with nudes that'd probably help his career i think
there is you know we have had October surprises.
In 2016, it was the emails for Hillary and it was the E. Hollywood.
James Comey verified those emails.
And that kind of was.
That's the thing.
Like two things came out during October.
One was very serious for the American public.
It's you know, and I also think it's what the candidates make of it.
Like whatever Hillary Clinton is saying is to set a an offense on behalf of Kamala Harris, right?
Yeah.
All right.
The Real Tourette says, P.S. to Tim, this being my second Super Chat ever, when you sued Kamala is when I found money in my extremely limited and fixed budget to subscribe.
Hoorah.
Well, I do appreciate it.
I imagine that the costs we generate from the lawsuit against Kamala's campaign will be hefty.
These things are not cheap.
But look, you know, a lot of people have said, like, when they defame you, you got to sue.
And often there's no case, you know, like a lot of people will defame you in certain areas.
And I see a lot of people talk about wanting to sue somebody.
And it's like, no, no, that's public speech.
Like, that's opinion. Kamala Harris made extremely egregious lies that that I think go well beyond what anyone would consider to be like, I don't know, egregious in saying that I was calling for Donald Trump to start rounding up Democrats and begin executing them.
I mean, that's that's that's it. It's absolutely ridiculous. It's an extreme, insane lie when I am very adamantly anti-death penalty and it's insane. It's absolutely ridiculous. It's an extreme, insane lie
when I am very adamantly anti-death penalty,
and it's offensive.
But there's a lot more to the case.
We have the filing out,
and there may be updates soon.
As representative of the Beanie Brigade
here on the show,
it's a great thing that, you know,
for years you've preached to ending up
doing what you got to do,
and that was so blatant of what she did
and what she said,
and it's a complete lie that you are doing it now.
So I'm glad that people are supporting you.
Well, I hope y'all become members
at TimCast.com and then come
hang out in the members-only show in 10 minutes.
But you know. Yep.
Corwag says it would be dope if you guys
did Gangster's Paradise by Coolio for the cover.
I believe it fits perfectly on how
the military-industrial complex treats people.
Also, Candace Owens' dive into Kamala's family background is worse than the mcdonald's scandal
what does that mean what's the mcdonald's scandal uh oh the stolen mcvallar also well i have to get
the same before the end of the show so uh canis owens is sending her producer my friend mark
herman to antarctica to explore antarctica and technically well you were supposed to set up so
i could send you there i don't know what you're doing.
Well, should I go?
There's a thing called the final experiment right now,
and they want me to go, Tim.
But this is what I had to do.
I had to fly to the tip of Chile.
Then Chile, you fly four hours to the base camp in Antarctica.
Which base camp?
It's called.
McMurdo?
No, it's not McMurdo.
That's the main one.
Right.
It's called something else.
But what happens is like according to the globe
They have a 24-hour Sun in December and the South Pole like 60 degrees
I don't know what the temperature is, but you can see the Sun you can see you're supposed to be able to see the Sun
For 24 hours. There's very limited videos of this but they have
Thousands of videos of this Sun doing this in the North Pole, but they don't in the South Pole
So Candace Owens who is kind of a globe skeptic, which I respect.
Is that serious?
She's dead serious.
She's sending her producer, and she's dead serious.
She thinks the world might be flat,
or she thinks it is flat.
She's a little bit of both.
She's kind of in the same boat as Primetime Alex I, and we don't believe a lot of the machinations of the universe.
Tim, they tell us that we evolved from pond scum, dude.
So there's a lot of stuff they tell us about the sun, moon, and stars.
I just don't believe.
And I know it sounds crazy, but the sun is literally, it's a clock in the sky like we know exactly where the sun is going to be
at every single moment my point is with this observation that they're gonna do in antarctica
they've been begging me to go they even made videos i was about to send you a video like it's
alex i'm gonna go but candace owens is sending her producer i talked to him he's going december
18th are you going i'm page prepay it do it do it
should I go she talked a lot of ish you might know but it's 35,000 bucks and oh
never mind life question about I mean I know I know but do I want it's up I'm
gonna do a poll right now it's up to the audience your content will make over 35
I know it would be great content go live yeah I mean we I'd go for Tim Starling
work down there?
Yes, they have full internet.
It's almost like a military base, but it's a camp.
You know, they tear it down and build it back up every year.
And it's, gosh, I can't remember the expedition.
But just type in the final experiment.
And then they're on YouTube.
They talk about all the details.
But Candace Owens is going, so it's like.
I like it.
How long would you go for?
It's a 10-day trip.
So how it works is because the weather
in Antarctica is kind of bad,
you have to buy your flight
three,
it may be a three day window,
right?
So you could get stuck
in Antarctica for a few days.
So I'd have to be,
it had to be like 10 days.
I would fly to Chile,
Santiago, Chile.
So this is gonna be
easy answer right here.
What do they say?
They're gonna 100% say,
yeah,
no one's gonna say,
no,
it's $35,000, man.
They could buy a car for that.
I know, but we could also prove the shape of the earth
and you could make the richest man in the world.
So, you know, it's up to you.
You know, it's him.
I feel like this is a deep philosophical question.
You've been struggling for a long time.
I've been struggling with a lot of stuff,
and this is one of them.
This is one of them.
Moon landing.
Moon landing I'm struggling with.
Antarctica. I think we should do I'm struggling with. Antarctica.
I think we should do
a culture war episode.
From Antarctica?
No, no.
You should go down there,
get footage,
film everything.
Oh, yeah.
We bring it back
and then we do an episode
of the culture war
where we show it
and talk about...
Bring a scientist on.
I'll debate any scientist on it.
Yeah, 100%.
Yeah.
I mean,
there's a guy going,
Austin Whitsitt.
There's a guy,
Jaron Campanella.
And those guys are like experts when it comes into geocentrism.
And it's not necessarily, I don't necessarily think the Earth is flat, but I do think they took a picture.
It's called the Cosmic Radio Background Picture of the Earth.
I do think the Earth is the center of the universe and the sun, moon, and stars rotate around us.
Because I think God created the Earth.
I know that sounds crazy, but I don't believe in the Big Bang Theory.
I don't think everything came from nothing.
So my point is, call me crazy.
I am crazy. Before this
interview, I was huffing a little paint, so maybe that's why
I'm rambling.
Yeah, you can verify. He does whip it on his live
show. Oh, Galaxy Gas.
Me and Tim just hit the Galaxy Gas
and skate all day. But yes,
Tim, so I might be going to
the audience. The audience said yes. When are you going?
Deal. It's December 18th.
It's December, excuse me, right. It's December 18th.
Excuse me.
I think it's December 15th through the 21st.
All right.
But you have to go a couple days early, and you have to stay a couple days late because
you might be late leaving Chile and coming back to Chile.
Okay.
Well, you know, the audience has demanded.
Look, it's our audience.
My girlfriend and my dad, they do not want me to go.
They do not want me to go.
These are the people voting are our members who sign up.
And I feel a responsibility to make sure that we're doing cultural endeavors that they respect and are interested in being involved in.
That's why I said it's up to them.
Because when we say, like, hey, we want to make a song, we want to make culture, and people join us, become members, and they say, please keep doing these things, you know, we need their approval.
I agree.
It's like, we got to do things that you guys want us to do. If I was like, hey, become a member and I'll go buy
myself a gold-plated toilet,
people might get mad and be like, look, you're not helping,
right? We've got to be on a mission.
And the audience has spoken.
92% right now says Alex should go
spend the money. I agree that you have to
give the audience what they want. I'm all about that.
Luke said, leave Alex there.
Yeah, I was just going to say that.
They might leave me there. I mean, seriously.
And Lord knows, with my luck, I would slip and fall into the ocean.
I don't know.
Luke says, just get him a one-way ticket, but don't tell him.
But, Tim, we would get some incredible content.
I guarantee that.
I told you, the audience said yes already.
You know, the audience dictates.
The viewers, they make...
See you guys.
Serge is waving goodbye to Alex.
I don't want to go, but I've been...
I don't want to go, but I brought it up,
and I've consistently brought it up
every time I show up on this show.
Because it's a narrative that you guys don't even know about.
There's other people on the internet.
It's called the final experiment.
The people are talking.
There's a list.
Like, is Alex Stein going?
Is Candace Owens going?
You have to go, dude.
Candace Owens isn't going,
but she is sending her producer.
Mark Herman is going.
Like, her main producer.
So are you, apparently.
What, the Blaze doesn't want to send you?
Yeah, I don't know.
Glenn, do you mind if I go?
Actually, they would be supportive if I wanted to go, 100%.
I think the audience has spoken.
They say, look, these are the members that make it all possible for us to do the show,
and they would like us to...
You're going to have to talk to Paige.
You're going to have to talk to my girlfriend.
Power to the people, Alex.
No, she's going to have to come into the chat and ask.
She's the one that's saying no.
Really, if it was just me and it was up to me, I would go, but my cats.
Oh, look at this guy.
Well, I still might go.
I still might go.
I'll watch your cats for you.
There's still time.
All right, I'll go.
You want to go?
No, I can't go.
Yeah, no.
You got family time.
IRL live from Antarctica? Remember the Starlink work down go? No, I can't go. Yeah, no. You got family time. IRL live from Antarctica?
Remember the Starlink work down there?
Yes, it does.
But you have to take a 13-hour flight from DFW to Santiago, Chile.
Then Santiago, Chile, you go to Porto Playa, Chile.
That's at the very tip.
And then from that, you fly four hours.
And this is one thing.
Gosh, what is the name of the place?
Are you going to the middle?
The South Pole?
No, you're going to the tip.
It's called.
Yeah, no one ever goes to the South Pole.
You go down there and they're like...
Well, it's a ceremonial South Pole.
You can't actually get to the actual South Pole.
Yeah, because you'll die.
They're like, there's no resources.
There's no boats.
There's no cars.
There's no planes.
What are you going to do?
This is what it's 73 days away
until the final experiment.
Well, you're going.
Tick, tick, tick.
How about this?
I got an idea.
Can we get someone who looks like you and then
just to film? Yeah I would love to get a proxy.
If we can get any Haitian, any Haitian
guy that wants to go. I don't understand.
You said this is something you don't know the answer to
that you're curious about, you've wondered about, you have
this opportunity. Wait wait wait hold on hold on.
Wait wait wait guys guys guys hold on hold on.
I get there and the government's like Alex is gonna expose us.
Wait. Nope nope nope. Luke has
volunteered to go.
Luke wants to go?
See, Luke knows it's going to be great content.
Not going to let you take it from me, Luke.
If anybody takes this from me, it's going to be a Haitian.
That's the only person who's supposed to.
All right, all right, all right.
We're going to grab a couple more Super Chats,
and then we'll jump to the Members Only show.
So you don't want to miss the Members Only show.
And let's see what we got here.
There was a, hold on.
Pat and the cat says, if you'd watch the video, you would see that, see, he flipped them off you POS.
And then someone says, John Leroy says, Tim, you know Waltz didn't flip anyone off.
He's on the record to have fled conflict by avoiding a combat deployment.
We got a photo.
Yeah, look up there.
What's this photo?
He was not flipping anybody off.
I'm like, come on, you really think that he was flipping somebody off he's running for vice president he's gonna he he lies about eating tacos he's not gonna flip someone the bird
if he like we pointed out if he flipped them off and then said yeah i did it i'd respect it i'd be
like oh yeah like you were saying hannah clara funnier and you know there's a bunch of dads who
like have rowdy college kids who live in their neighborhood be like yeah i wish i could do that too yeah yeah they'd be like i get it they'd laugh and they'd be like that's a bunch of dads who have rowdy college kids who live in their neighborhood and be like, yeah, I wish I could do that too.
Yeah, they'd be like, I get it.
They'd laugh and they'd be like, that's a guy I understand.
But no, there's a photo of him.
He's just pointing.
I'm glad he called you a POS for looking at a photo wrong.
Not even.
It is kind of weird what he's doing.
Well, look, he's the number one wall supporter.
He's going like this. That's what I wall supporter. He's never been like this.
That's what I'm saying.
He's holding his hand in a very weird position.
I can't even do that.
I can't bend my hand.
He's got his two fingers over his ring finger.
I said he would have to be having his hand in a weird position
to make it look like it was his middle finger, and he is.
That's a weird thing.
Maybe they did it on purpose.
Well, wasn't there a controversy that the logo on his hat
was for some sort of military?
Oh, the Green Berets or whatever?
He should be a Minnesota fan.
Why is he a Michigan fan?
Did he go to Michigan?
Is Michigan on Battleground this year?
I mean, Minnesota's not as far as I know.
But if he's governor,
he should be a Minnesota fan.
This guy is a politician.
He will say and do whatever he needs to do
to win the votes he needs.
Now, that's the smartest thing you've said all night because it's the truest thing.
I mean, I'm just saying that these politicians will do it on both sides.
They will literally say and do whatever they need to do.
I love this.
Ogun Maddox says, if Walt didn't flip them off, it only adds to his absence of credibility.
Wimp.
Oh, yes.
Okay.
And so it's funny.
It's like, he didn't flip them off?
What a loser. He should have flipped them off. Be a man. It. And so it's funny. It's like, he didn't flip them off? What a loser.
He should have flipped them off.
Be a man.
It's like, there's no winning.
There's no winning.
Yeah, I saw that.
I was like, come on, guys.
It's a grainy video.
It does kind of look like it, but there's a photograph.
Why would he?
Come on.
This stuff doesn't happen.
You know?
But then, to be fair, I'm kind of like, it maybe does because arresting the political
rival doesn't happen either, and they're doing that.
So I don't know what's going on at this point.
Actually, it would have been hilarious if you flipped him off and he was like, we're going to lock up Trump.
We'll lock up all of you.
We can do whatever you want.
I'd be like, being honest, I can't respect that.
He's just generic politician goes to sports game to win votes right now.
If he had flipped someone off, and I'm not saying he should have, he would have really made a statement and given himself more of a personality. I'm sure Kamal Harris would have
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My buddy Dylan Keller got caught at one of the freak-offs.
Pete did his freak-off.
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He did not do anything with Babywell or anything.
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