Timcast IRL - Timcast IRL #1128 Trump 2024 WIN Predicted By Kamala's Internal Polls w/Cody Dennison

Episode Date: October 11, 2024

Tim, Hannah Claire, Ian & Seamus are joined by Cody Dennison to discuss new polls showing Kamala Harris tanking in swing states, a viral video showing a clueless woman who is voting for Kamala Harris,... but doesn't know why, Trump touting tax breaks while Tim Walz held a rally featuring World of Warcraft footage, and a bizarre video from Gretchen Whitmer where she is seen feeding Doritos to a woman on her knees. Cody Dennison is a racecar driver, filmmaker & social media personality known for creating content focused on outdoor adventures and rural lifestyles. Hosts:  Tim @Timcast (everywhere)  Hannah Claire @hannahclaireb (everywhere) Ian @IanCrossland (everywhere) Seamus @FreedomToons (YouTube) Guest: Cody Dennison @CAMELOT331 (YouTube) Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

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Starting point is 00:00:00 The honeymoon is over. At least that's what the news organizations are saying. Aside from the fact that Donald Trump has been continually dominating the betting odds in Vegas and online, we're now getting the actual polls and internal polls. Apparently, according to Kamala Harris and Democrats own internal polling, she's actually losing. Now, they try to maintain this in the press by saying, no, no, it's within the margin of error. But if we're going to track all of this based off of what we saw in 2016 and 2020, plus the midterms, then the bias certainly favors Donald Trump. But that could also be a narrative that they want. It's hard to know for sure, but often they say that if you think you're going to win, you end up losing. So everybody just needs to assume you're losing.
Starting point is 00:00:42 However, I think Trump supporters need to be optimistic. And you need to realize that though you may be running full speed toward that finish line, Kamala Harris is right there. Be it shadow campaign or actually just good polls and ballot harvesting, whatever it may be, you've got to run twice as hard because you can win. So everybody's got to get out, register people to vote, get that voting done. And we'll talk about that. Plus, we're going to talk about what the campaigns are doing to earn favor in the final stretch of this election. Certainly, it is already election month, which is absurd to say,
Starting point is 00:01:14 but it is. Donald Trump is promising that on your car payments, the interest tax deductible. Tim Walz is playing World of Warcraft. And you know, the most offensive thing about that is that World of Warcraft is not even one of the top games anymore. It's like, come on, bro. Go play League of Legends at least. I mean, if you played Hearthstone, I'd laugh too. But that seems to be what they're doing. So we'll talk about that. Plus, FEMA's broke.
Starting point is 00:01:39 And even CNN is saying Democrats made a big mistake with Elon Musk. It's going to be a lot of fun. Before we get started, my friends, head over to castbrew.com and buy Cast Brew Coffee. It's the best coffee you will ever have. Mark my words. I guarantee it. I think I'm allowed to say that or something in commercials because it's an opinion statement. But Appalachian Nights is everybody's favorite. It's my favorite. I have it every morning. And I'm a big fan. And of course, Ian's graphene dream, it finally came true. In coffee form, at least, and it's low acidity, so a lot of people say it's easier on their stomachs.
Starting point is 00:02:08 Some people say they have a problem with coffee, but this one seems to work. So Casperoo.com, but also you can go to Booneys HQ, and we got our skateboards up. A lot of people have been requesting the boobies. No, not those boobies. The booby bird, the blue-footed booby. So if you go to Booneys HQ, it's BooneysHq.com, everybody's really, we're selling tons of these skateboards
Starting point is 00:02:29 with the blue-footed booby bird. And so I just, we'll shout it out. Plus we got Step On Snack and Find Out. Still available. We restocked massively because everybody had been demanding them. We sold a ridiculous amount of skateboards. Like over 500, I think over 600 now. Which is nuts in the skateboard industry.
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Starting point is 00:03:11 It's election season. It's the most important season. So we need you now more than ever. But don't forget to also smash the like button, subscribe to this channel and just share the show wherever you can. Joining us tonight to talk about this and so much more is Cody Dennison.
Starting point is 00:03:24 What's up? How you guys doing? Who are you? What are you doing? the show wherever you can. Joining us tonight to talk about this and so much more is Cody Dennison. What's up? How you guys doing? Who are you? What are you doing? Well, I race full-time in a NASCAR series called the Arkham Menard series, and it's been a wild time. I also have a YouTube channel that I've been running for years, and everything just kind of snowballed, and every year there's something new going on, and I don't even know how it began, but that's basically what I do. You do commentary, and is it considered amateur racing? Well, it's professional. It's basically the fourth tier of NASCAR. NASCAR acquired the Arkham Menard series in 2018 to run it under their banner,
Starting point is 00:03:58 introducing spec engines and stuff like that, spec bodies and whatnot. And that's what I've been doing all year, and it's been a wild ride. And you're driving the Timcast car. I am driving the Timcast car, and everyone loves it. It's the wildest thing. And I don't know if they're scared to tell me, but you'll have big teams of recognizable people that come up to me in the garage, and they'll nudge me,
Starting point is 00:04:20 and they're like, man, I love your sponsor. It's awesome. That's awesome. Shout out to you guys. Thank you. I appreciate it, man. It's really cool. There's a lot of people, and they whisper it to me. They're like, we really like it, love your sponsor it's awesome that's awesome shout out to you guys thank you i appreciate it it's really cool there's a lot of people and you know they whisper it to me they're like really we we really like it we hope it's back so it's been really really cool we've had a lot of good runs and you know being realistic when you're racing in these you know professional
Starting point is 00:04:36 sports they're dominated by people that are bringing in hundreds of millions of dollars plus manufacturer support from toyota and you know ford and whatnot and we're actually out there competing we ran eighth last week at toledo we finished seventh in points yeah beating out a lot of these people tenth and owner's points so it was really really cool and you know the team believes in me so we're excited to build something real strong and go out there and win some stuff it's an honor man i was uh you know we we go out and we hang out at a sports bar or whatever and we see on the TV Tim Kast's car driving on the screen, and it's like a crazy
Starting point is 00:05:08 feeling to see you out there racing and to see Tim Kast on the car. It's an honor and a privilege, sir, so it should be fun. Thanks for hanging out. Of course, Seamus is here. Glad to be back, by the way. I never got into NASCAR, but I think it's super cool. I had no idea you were a race car driver. That's awesome.
Starting point is 00:05:24 That's awesome. Appreciate it awesome. I appreciate it. Yeah. Can I just ask a question or two? I know. Well, I didn't see the back of his shirt. So yeah, I just want to, so you're actually like the driver, you race the car? Yep. That's awesome, man.
Starting point is 00:05:34 I watched him crash. Are you serious? How fast are you going around that track? Iowa, it's probably like 160 straightaways. It's a pretty small track. It was sold out. So the sport's growing a lot. And we had 70,000 people at Iowa sold out for our race.
Starting point is 00:05:51 You know, the Tim Kass car out there. And, yeah, we wrecked. And it was my only wreck of the year. So, you know, at least there's that. You're going to get one somewhere. And we were just running. And I was just running my line. I think we were running 11th maybe.
Starting point is 00:06:03 I don't remember. And it was like a train hit me. It's like one of these guys came around in one of those really, really fast rides, you know, to put us like a lap down. And he just, I guess, overjudged his entry to the corner and just hit us. And like Tim said, we got a lot of screen time. How fast were you going? Hold on. How fast was he going, and how fast were you going when you got hit?
Starting point is 00:06:23 Same speed, roughly. A couple mile an hour different, maybe. That's great. So, like you said, 170-ish? 140-ish, probably. 140-ish? That's crazy. Yeah.
Starting point is 00:06:31 And then we hit the wall and it's just, you can't explain the feeling. Wow. Yeah, I can't imagine. It's like a grenade going off. Allison and I were hanging out and on the TV, we look over off in the distance and we see the Tim Kast car and we're like, hey, look. And the next thing we know, it's on screen for like three minutes. Yeah.
Starting point is 00:06:46 Cause he crashed. But yeah, we'll, we'll get into everything else. Sorry about that. Sorry to derail that. I just, that's,
Starting point is 00:06:52 that's awesome, man. So I'm Seamus Coughlin. I do cartoons on a YouTube channel called freedom tunes. If you guys want to go over there and check that out, we released a cartoon on Tuesday about Kamala Harris is code switching or many wonderful accents. We've also got a cartoon coming out tomorrow
Starting point is 00:07:06 about the horrible delayed response to the hurricane. The irony is we were actually supposed to release that today, but because of the hurricane, we also had to push it off. But if you guys want to go over there, check that out. We totally scorched Kamala for how horrible her administration and how horribly they've responded to this. So go over there, check that out, subscribe, and I'm looking forward to a good show.
Starting point is 00:07:25 And guess who's back? Hi, everyone. I'm here. I'm back from Los Angeles. We shot a movie out in L.A. with Snow Story Productions. I want to give a shout-out to Austin Herring, the director, producer, and also Wes Armstrong, one of the other lead actors, and J.R. DeGuzman, the other lead actor.
Starting point is 00:07:39 Great guys. Wes is a... What's that? Vine star turned Hollywood director, working with Kevin Hart. Shortly came off of that movie and did this one with me. And then Gerard Guzman's a nationally touring comedian. The guys are hilarious. It was so fun.
Starting point is 00:07:54 So shout out to Snow Story Productions for having me. Looking forward to many more. And also, God bless whoever prayed for this storm to dissipate, because it did. They thought it was going to be a cat 5 smashing Tampa Bay and it came onto the shore as a category 3 the eye of the storm just evaporated or whatever it just dissipated on contact with the shore so a lot of people were a lot better off than they thought maybe it was an evil government machine that made the hurricane but it was God that stopped it.
Starting point is 00:08:26 That's possible. I'm kidding. Not about the God thing, but the government weather control. But tomorrow on the Culture War podcast, youtube.com slash Tim Kess, it's going to be a ridiculous, raucous podcast discussing weather manipulation. Shane Cashman talks a lot about Project Popeye, Operation Popeye in Vietnam, where they would seed the weather to scare the enemy and stuff. We'll get into it. We got Hannah Clare here, too. Hey, I'm Hannah Clare Brimlow.
Starting point is 00:08:48 I'm very grateful for everyone in Florida and that you didn't have to go through a Cat 5 hurricane, especially with everything else that's going on. You can find me here on this show. Let's get started. Here we go. It's from the independent.co.uk. The polls are clear. Kamala Harris's honeymoon period is over in half a dozen swing states. A razor thin margin separates Trump and Harris. It's anyone's ballgame,
Starting point is 00:09:12 but I'm going to stop right there. The independent is a little biased, albeit they're British. So we'll give them we'll cut them some slack because they ain't here in America. But take a look at this from the Postmillennial. Kamala Harris in trouble in swing states per private polling. Quote, I just saw some new private polling today. That's very robust private polling. She's in a lot of trouble. Political analyst Mark Halperin made the claim on Wednesday, saying that he has seen private polling numbers from Democrats, saying, quote, The conversation I'm having with Trump people and Democrats with data are extremely bullish on Trump's chances in at least the last 48 hours. Extremely bullish. So aside from the fact that here we have Wisconsin, Harris is only up by 0.4. Considering the bias, how about this? Not even any bias.
Starting point is 00:09:59 Margin of error. Margin of error is going to be two to three points. At this time last year, Biden was up 5.5 and Clinton was up 6.8. Mind you, Clinton actually lost the election in 2016. And then, of course, my favorite, the not this, the betting odds. Donald Trump. Holy crap. I can't believe this.
Starting point is 00:10:19 The latest update, ladies and gentlemen, this is massive. We're looking at what do we have here? 7.6. Is that the split right now? 7.6% in favor of Donald Trump in the betting odds. So if you like Donald Trump, you're probably really happy about this. Dude, Polymarket had him up by like 11 points or something like that. Is that a betting? He's up 11 points in polymarket right now.
Starting point is 00:10:45 You know that the Democrats are desperate when they bring Bill Clinton onto the campaign trail. I don't know if you saw this, but he's an obviously sort of controversial figure in modern American history. He was historically popular. So if they're going to Bill, they're recruiting Bill to stump for Kamala,
Starting point is 00:11:01 they are really trying to connect, I think largely with white voters. But I think it is a desperate hour. dump for kamala uh they are really trying to connect i think largely with white voters but uh i i think it is uh maybe younger ladies he's like i'll do the call her but like i said i mean monica lewinsky is a folk hero for some feminists so in some ways bringing bill clinton on is actually a gamble that's why i say like they are going to throw everything they can because they are not confident in this election well isn't it so interesting that we never got like a mainstream feminist analysis
Starting point is 00:11:25 of the power imbalance that existed between the most powerful man in the country and his intern? I think you did. I think there are a lot of people. No, I'm saying in the mainstream. Like this is not something that the media would touch on in spite of their left-wing biases and the fact that they believe in girl power and women and want to protect them from being assaulted. But I think Monica Lewinsky has become, she's like done the round on podcasts. I mean, she is not the same person she was,
Starting point is 00:11:47 or at least her reputation is not the same as it was before. I mean, she had a collaboration with Reformation, like a clothing brand. She is a pop culture icon. And again, this is largely due to the Me Too movement and sex positive feminism. But still, nonetheless, in the ninth hour, they're bringing Bill Clinton onto the campaign trail. They brought Dick Cheney in, which I thought was shocking. It's hilarious. The warmongering war arm of the Republican Party now is serving the Democrats. I'm just, and we'll talk about it later,
Starting point is 00:12:12 but Tim Walz is like getting with World of Warcraft gamers. Like it just feels massively, really, really desperate. Well, part of what I thought was so hilarious about the Dick Cheney thing was, okay, so you had Democrats going on and on about gun violence for a week, and then Dick Cheney endorses Kamala, and they celebrate. He shot a guy. With birdshot, right?
Starting point is 00:12:32 He shot a guy, yeah. It's like, hold on. And then they had that day of victims of gun violence at the DNC, but they didn't mention Dick Cheney then. They're like, we're going to talk about gun violence, and then we're going to be excited that we got endorsed by someone who shot a guy. And they were talking about that nonstop.
Starting point is 00:12:47 The Democrats ripped on him forever over that. But now that he's useful to them, it's no longer a serious matter. It's like, oh, I was going to say, I just think it's a double insult to Liz Cheney because she endorsed first. The media gave her some attention. Her dad endorses and they're like, wow, Cheney is interested. That's amazing. I see it as like a Potemkin campaign. It's just a visage of a campaign.
Starting point is 00:13:08 They didn't even have a primary. They just said, this is going to be it now. Be afraid of the guy over there and support this fake process. Please just shut your eyes and take the bitter pill and get it over with. Just have this nonsense. And it's just so not, if you're critically thinking, it's quite nonsensical. Do you think that if they had allowed there to be an open convention
Starting point is 00:13:30 and allowed Democrats to stump and like basically have miniature campaigns leading up to the DNC, that voters would feel more engaged? Big time. That's what I think. Can I ask you, we were talking about this with Elad yesterday,
Starting point is 00:13:43 but do you think Kamala actually has a better chance of beating Trump than Biden did? Or do you think that Biden had a way better chance? He was a well-known politician for 30 years. Obama's VP for two terms, like really well liked by a lot of people, not by everybody, but way better. You think even after his brain was clearly cooked? Yeah, but yeah nobody all people knew was trump is president and media says orange man bad yeah it's a vote against trump sorry no
Starting point is 00:14:11 now we're now we're in the biden saga with captain kamala harris and second second in command and it's been a catastrophe so that there was this funny uh we did it we did a short earlier atlantic says for the first time no, for only the fifth time ever, we are endorsing a presidential candidate, Kamala Harris. And the image they use says, the case for Kamala, and it shows the Resolute Desk empty. And it's just like, that's a heck of a symbolism right there. The case for nothing. An empty White House.
Starting point is 00:14:42 For only the fifth time? You mean you've been doing this for 15 years? What are you saying? You can really say only the second time. Only the last five election cycles. That's a really long time. That's not a new thing. That's not unprecedented.
Starting point is 00:14:55 Well, they may be saying the past five we didn't, and they're saying over the past hundred years they've done it five times. Okay, possibly. But I don't know. All of these publications started making political endorsements at around that time. That's when they're saying, well, this is unprecedented, so now we need to say something.
Starting point is 00:15:13 Scientific America, I believe, even endorsed. Was it Biden or Hillary when they made their first endorsement? They're like, we're going to finally start endorsing candidates. Probably Biden because I don't think anyone thought Trump was actually a threat in 2016. did not think he was gonna win they were giving him a less than one percent chance of winning yeah yeah that's crazy right now the betting odds have trump up 7.6 which is crazy i'm just you know look i say this all the time polls are political polls are biased and polls like we can we can trust them in aggregate to a certain degree but i i trust the money more yeah no one's trying to lose money on a bet everybody's right and so now if you're betting on trump you
Starting point is 00:15:52 know you you bet what you bet a hundred dollars you're gonna get minus seven you're gonna get you know minus seven you're gonna win 90 something dollars so i look at this and i say people are planning to win they're not betting to lose. And that says a lot about where the people currently are in what they perceive in the media. And I say that that means more than polls. Yeah, no, I would agree with you. And I think that a lot of the polls will artificially inflate the Democrats number in order to demoralize Republicans. That said, even though I think Trump is further ahead than the polls are saying that he is right now, There's something I saw a leftist on Twitter say to their audience
Starting point is 00:16:25 that I will say to everybody here in our audience. Polls don't vote. People do. So make sure you still get out there. Even if it is the case that Trump is 30 points ahead, according to the polls, which he's not right now. You still got to go out and vote. You still got to take this seriously.
Starting point is 00:16:43 This is absolutely not guaranteed. Right. And I think this year in particular, given that I think something like 3 million Americans are without internet connection because of the storms that have rolled through, polls are right now not as accurate as maybe they could be. And, you know, I would assume the same thing is true for the betting market. Anything that you would be calculating data or maybe submitting your opinion online, there's a huge portion of people who probably support Trump because I'm just going off the North Carolina red states that were so impacted, but who could support either candidate
Starting point is 00:17:14 who are not able to be surveyed? You know, it was in 2016, everyone's like, the polls were wrong. And except for, I think Rasmussen, Rasmussen was the only one who got it right. But this year, I think the polls actually do not have a chance of being accurate, not necessarily because of bias, but because they cannot get to Americans to survey. Well, and this is actually part of what I am curious about. Firstly, your point about not having Americans to survey, there was a great Thomas Sowell line. Like the vast majority of Americans, I've never spoken to a pollster. But also, we saw earlier that the likelihood of a Hillary victory was calculated as higher than the likelihood of a Biden victory. So I wonder if they have done something to correct for the numbers since 2016.
Starting point is 00:17:59 I don't know. And so I think that as people, as conservatives, as people who want Trump to win, we'll look at these polls and say, you know, Trump might be a point behind here, two points behind, three points behind. But we know that they always artificially inflate the Democrats numbers. It is possible that they have corrected for some of that. I'm a little skeptical because, again, I think they view putting the Democrat ahead in all the polls as a demoralization tactic. That said, get out and vote regardless. You've got to get out and vote. Especially because the down ticket race is really needed.
Starting point is 00:18:31 I think sometimes people in areas that are like, well, it's definitely going to. I mean, you're from Alabama, so you maybe don't have this experience. But, you know, if you're from a blue area, you're expecting a blue governor. You know, you think, oh, well, like Trump's never going to win my state or, you know, a Republican will never win this office. So it doesn't matter. And I think especially in the down ticket races, some of them are decided by a few thousand votes. I mean, it really does matter if you turn out. You can't just write off your area because of it historically turns a certain color. Yeah, well, that's true. Even if you're in a deep blue or deep red state, your vote counts for something. Even if you're not able to flip your state, if 20,000, 30,000, 40,000 more people vote for a Republican in a deep blue state than normally do,
Starting point is 00:19:14 that tells the Republican Party something about the quality of candidate that they need to be selecting for. Yeah, it definitely gives them something to go off of. I mean, what if you flip your state senator and that's one more vote in favor of legislation that matters to you on the state level? I know we worry a lot about what the federal government's going to do, and there's good reason for that. But more than likely, it's your state representatives that are going to be deciding the things that immediately impact you, including your state budget. So it matters who you send. And as much, I get why everything, all eyes are focused on the top of the ticket, but I think you have to stay motivated. I used to staunchly suggest if you don't know what you're voting for, don't vote.
Starting point is 00:19:50 But do you think it's better for someone to vote for the same person that someone they respect is voting for if they don't know anything about it than to not vote at all? That's a really good question. I mean, I've sort of taken a similar line to you in the past, and I even made a video about this with the Foundation for Economic Education, where we were basically saying, if you need a celebrity to tell you to vote, you shouldn't. Don't go vote if that's the reason that you're voting. I do think it makes sense. For example, like, let's say you have a married couple. The wife doesn't pay that much attention to politics. The husband says, hey, we should vote for this guy.
Starting point is 00:20:21 He's way better. They both vote for him, right? That's one thing. I think that's wise, and that's how it should be if that's the case. But if it's like the person you respect is not someone who's actually involved in your life and you respect them because of something that's completely unrelated to their political knowledge or your well-being, then I would say you shouldn't vote based on what they say. I want to jump to this clip that's gone viral.
Starting point is 00:20:42 And I want to stress, as we're talking right now, the question Ian asked is if you the gist of it is if you if you don't really know who to vote for, should you should you participate or take someone else's advice? Let me play this clip. Watch this. Trump or Kamala? Kamala. Why are you voting for Kamala? Because Trump fucking sucks because she's trying to make the world a lot cheaper to live in. The amount of money that costs to just do anything keeps increasing so much. So do you think that's Biden and Kamala's fault? I think that's always been happening. How much things have cost has always been like increasing. So you think Kamala is going to fix it even though she's already been VP for four years? What did Trump do? I think he
Starting point is 00:21:21 fixed it. Did he? Yeah, I think the economy was way better. Houses were cheaper. Rent was cheaper. Grocery prices were cheaper. What is Kamala's greatest achievement as VP? I literally don't know. I have no idea. You don't know anything she's done? No, I don't. But she's still the better choice? Yes, because I know a lot of things that he has done. Like, you know a lot of things about Trump that are negative? Yeah. He's racist. He's sexist. Okay, well, what has he done that's racist? Specifically, I don't watch anything with Trump in it. I don't watch things politically. So you just have an opinion, but you don't really know why?
Starting point is 00:21:59 Yeah. I beseech thee all. I hope and I pray that we make voting hard, much, much, much harder. That woman should not be voting. Okay. I would agree. She doesn't know. Listen, it is.
Starting point is 00:22:14 What was it? Mike Rowe said voting is dangerous. You have a right to own a gun, but guns are dangerous. And if someone is, you know, they take a gun and do something like they're screwing around with it, people can get hurt. If this woman goes and votes, she could literally be voting to figuratively set the curtains on fire because she has no idea what she's talking about. Why are we allowing people like that? Or I should say not so much allowing, but why do we accept that as culturally, socially normal that people who literally literally are like, I have no idea what's on but i'm voting for kamala why do we accept that i think it's because the other option would be to have some small group of people decide who gets to and who doesn't get oh but hold on ian i
Starting point is 00:22:54 gotta hold on the alternative is like i don't know uh you have to fill out a selective service before you vote well because ian here's the thing the more uninformed people there are voting the easier it is for a small handful of people to gain control over the country because they can just trick all the dumb people into voting for them basically i'm thinking way back when they started the constitution and they decided we're gonna let everyone that has stake in land vote like why did they say everyone why did they say but not the stupid people that aren't paying attention because it's like you can't who gets to decide who's stupid and who's not paying attention i mean she she admitted it but but but right so you don't you create a system by which it is much
Starting point is 00:23:32 more difficult for those that are stupid to negatively impact the system so uh the reason why to be a landowner to vote was because if you didn't live here why are you voting on how we live like back in the day you've got let's say you've got 50 homes and farms and all of the homeowners are coming together to determine how they're going to handle their local community. And they say, we live here. We're voting. Do you live here? No. Well, then you don't get to vote in how we live. That was basically your ID and proof of being part of the community. Now, I agree. We've the economy has changed. Population density has changed. We have people who rent. And so an ID perhaps is what you what you should have. I think in order to vote, you need an ID. But I got one real simple thing for you.
Starting point is 00:24:08 I'm going to make it as easy as possible for everyone to vote. OK, you don't need an ID. No, no ID required. OK, actually, that's kind of silly. You got to have an ID. But let's make it as easy as possible. Everybody's got an ID. That's fine. And when you walk in, they say, OK, here's the voting booth and here's your ballot. And they hand you a blank piece of paper. That's it. Oh, I love that. And you got to write down the position and the candidate who's running and spell it correctly. That's it. Because this woman's going to go in there.
Starting point is 00:24:34 She's like, I don't know, Kamala. And she's going to spell it wrong. Spelling, though, is a tough one. Don't care. Just because someone didn't learn the grammar. I think it would bring back the era of the political jingle because people would be spelling out their names to songs. That's right. A whole era of creativity we haven't tapped into or we just see a lot of people changing their names to something like you know john green you know like sue black like whatever it is because none of the above yeah i mean it's going to be a weird time in
Starting point is 00:25:00 american history but well you just got to notice that all the PSAs that tell people to get out and vote will go on and on about how voting is a civic responsibility and duty, but they will never, ever tell you that staying informed on the issues is a civic responsibility and duty. What I'm saying is voting is not a duty. Voting is a privilege. Being informed on the issues is a duty, and you have to fulfill that duty before you vote. Maybe a small questionnaire. I mean, the vast majority of young people can't even tell you what two countries border the USA.
Starting point is 00:25:30 It's just a small questionnaire of simple questions to allow people to, you know, move forward and vote. I think there's potentially something there. But the issue then is who gets to make the questions. Right, exactly. And then what they can do is they can say, let's do an AI aggregation of common questions. Republicans fail and Democrats don't and use that as the basis
Starting point is 00:25:50 by how you vote. And then you can manipulate. I think blank ballot. You know why? Well, look, it's even, right? Hey, look, all you got to do is know who you're voting for and what they're running for.
Starting point is 00:26:01 That's fair, isn't it? Tell me why. Explain to me why we should not have a blank ballot. Give me one good reason why a blank ballot is not fair. Because illiterate people should still have a right to vote. You think an illiterate person is going to look at a paper ballot and not be able to read? And what are they voting for if they can't read the paper ballot?
Starting point is 00:26:23 Just the letter K or the letter D, like Kamala or Donald, and then they'll know. They might not be able to spell, but they'll be able to recognize the word. Fair point. No, I disagree. I don't agree that illiterate people should be voting. Someone might see Donald and think it says Democrat and vote for the wrong person. That's not fair, is it? So if someone is illiterate and can't vote, too effing bad.
Starting point is 00:26:44 What do we do for that? Well, like the spelling thing is risky because if a guy's name is John and they don't put an H, that's a fail. Sayonara. A lot of people name John. That's a lot of mistakes. But it's fair. It doesn't matter if you're a Democrat or a Republican. Anyone can misspell John.
Starting point is 00:27:00 I'm kind of like, if you don't know how to do math, you're get out of my sight kind of guy. But look, here's my point. Extreme for voting. My point is this. There is nothing unfair about a blank ballot. Nothing. You say maybe they misspell, maybe they can't spell. OK, so illiteracy is not a political position. It's it's completely fair that everyone is required to know who they're voting for and what position they're running for. And here's the best part. Republicans will win every single election if we did that. Because of better education? Because Republicans tend to pay attention more.
Starting point is 00:27:30 And I don't want to say Republicans, but people who are voting Republican now. So Libertarians would win every other race. The two parties in this country would be Libertarian and Republican. I have to go back to Ian saying, I'm a, if you can't do math, get out of my sight guy. Now I'm just picturing you at a restaurant as someone's trying to like calculate the tip and you're do math get out of my sight guy because now I'm just picturing you at a restaurant
Starting point is 00:27:45 as someone's trying to like calculate the tip and you're like get out of here oh man people that are illiterate just sorry I'm a little extreme with like who I surround myself with and if people are not stupid but ignorant I get a little they slow they slow things down with their lack of knowledge
Starting point is 00:28:00 it's kind of like I mean I'm kind and open and I can tolerate people, but if you're not aware and engaged in learning, I'm just like... Ian's biased against people with dyscalculia. Yeah, dyscalculia, dyspelia, whatever you want to call it. Dyslexia. Dyslexia.
Starting point is 00:28:16 Learn, buddy. Dyscalculia is when they look at numbers and they can't order them properly. Just like with dyslexia, they might see letters and they can't read them left to right properly or whatever. They have text that they made that is on computers, which is easier for people with dyslexia to read. The point is this, right now, they would say, like, the illiteracy
Starting point is 00:28:36 is not an argument for a blank ballot because everybody has to read the ballot. That's it. So if they can read, but they can't write. What? I think something like that's good, but here's the unfortunate reality, and I think this is just ridiculous and a dirty tactic, but
Starting point is 00:28:52 trying to have any kind of educational standard for whether people vote is immediately going to be called racist because poll tests were used for racist reasons, and because standards were at one time in one circumstance racist, that means having any standards for voters of any kind for the rest of history is also racist the funny the funny thing
Starting point is 00:29:10 though is what you were saying about the jingle and changing your name is everyone would literally just change their names to like tim pool or something well it's funny because one of the one of the one of the people in chat one of the people in chat was like Vivek Ramaswamy would be done. No, he'd change his name to like V. He would change his name to Vivek. And it would be like V-I-V-E-K. You're done. But they would do jingle commercials.
Starting point is 00:29:34 I still don't care. I literally don't care if it's Vivek or anybody else. If you are voting and you don't even know the name of the person you're voting for, your vote doesn't count. That is insane to me. that someone's going to walk into a polling booth and they're going to be like, here's a person whose name is Jack Smith. No idea who that is, but they get my vote. Well, it probably came from back when they would have crowds of people and the two candidates would be like, vote for me. And the other guy would be like, well, actually vote for me. And you're like, I like that one. I'm voting for that guy. You didn't
Starting point is 00:29:58 have to read or write. That's not true. 150 years ago, people didn't really want to read or write. 150 years ago, you had to go to a polling station and write down the person's name yourself. And so what the parties would do is they would issue papers with people's names on it to the citizens being like, this is a list of the people you should vote for if you support us. Then they would go in and write down those names and submit them. That's how it worked. The idea that that is too much to ask in order to participate in selecting the leaders of the most powerful nation on the planet is ludicrous. Like in Greece, way 2,000
Starting point is 00:30:28 years ago, they'd have a black stone and a white stone and you'd just put whatever color stone you wanted in to vote for your candidate or vote for your idea because they probably didn't have literacy throughout the system. They got 8,000 stones at midnight. They're all painted black.
Starting point is 00:30:43 Looks like I win. The funny thing is, it's just the thought. The funny thing is the guy carrying the rocks struggling to bring the mail-in votes in. I just collected these from my friends. Three in the morning, all these rocks we found. Is there a way to like write down the names of the people, but it doesn't matter if it's spelled exactly right? No, that might be better.
Starting point is 00:31:02 Got to spell it right. Don't care. That's tough. Literally don't care. Because literacy isn't part of being able to vote. Look, man. That might be better. Gotta spell it right. Don't care. That's tough. Literally don't care. Because literacy isn't part of being able to vote. Look, man. It totally should be. It totally should be. It's like what? The British English
Starting point is 00:31:13 library? You gotta learn that and memorize that to participate in the system? I gotta say, it would also be one thing if, man, I mean, I'm about to walk back what I was about to say, because I was gonna say we have an educational system that teaches people how to read and write, but we actually don't. We like actually really don't.
Starting point is 00:31:29 I was going to say, we don't need any reason to deter people from becoming literate. I think that's a good goal. How does it make sense in any other system to allow people to vote on how those systems function? OK, so I work at a hydroelectric plant. And, you know, I'm, I'm, I was hired to run it. I know how all the systems work and I'm in charge. And then,
Starting point is 00:31:51 oh, well, let's put it to a vote. Okay, there's an emergency. The alarm's going off. Let's put it to a vote to what to do. Janitors, what say you? The janitors might be like, look, man, I can make this place shine like you've never seen it shine before. But these guys don't know how to run a hydroelectric plant. Why do they get a say in how it runs?
Starting point is 00:32:07 That's insane. Basically, they're voting for electors. That's what we have in our system, too, is you're voting for electors. You're not actually voting for Donald Trump directly. Yeah, the founding fathers are smart people. They were like, they created layer upon layer to make sure that there were smarter people who are well-informed on how these things run who are in charge while still keeping some democratic element of it.
Starting point is 00:32:24 So if the electors could use discernment and say, I got 81% of the votes spelled correctly for Donald Trump and 19% of the votes were incorrect. So I, as an elector, can decide not to acknowledge the 19% of the incorrect. Or I could use discernment, but then you're kind of leaving it up to how the guy feels. Well, it depends on if there's an official policy there for that type of thing. There's so many ways to misspell a word, like John, for sure. Like it's one of the most common name in English.
Starting point is 00:32:54 I guess my point is you would just have to have a standardized policy. Like you would either be in a county or state or municipality that counts ballots that are spelled incorrectly or doesn't. But it could not be up to the discernment of whoever happens to be. Yeah, the ballot counter. That would be way worse. Yeah. Do you think that people are motivated to vote this year or do you think they're, you know, more likely to stay at home?
Starting point is 00:33:20 I think people are motivated because everybody's almost hyper-radicalized. It seems more tribal this time around. So I feel like people are really, really charged up to vote, which I think actually plays well for Donald Trump. Tribal on both sides? Oh, yeah. Oh, yeah. Well, there's a small percentage of people that I feel like do their own research. But there's also people that just follow their confirmation bias wherever they go.
Starting point is 00:33:44 It doesn't matter it's like the the girl in that clip she's just repeating what one or two or three of her friends told her that's why she can't give any you know actually examples for what she's you know what she believes and that's a lot of people i had a friend recently and i say recently it's about six months ago and you know they they they knew me from youtube and they said they really wanted to move down south because they live in like la and they hate it there it's awful they south because they live in like L.A. And they hate it there. It's awful. They hate it.
Starting point is 00:34:07 They hate having to be fake. They're in the entertainment industry. And they have to parade around like repeating the same weird kind of like extreme leftist positions to try to get promotions and job opportunities in the entertainment industry. She said that people would just walk up and just say things like open conversations about how Donald Trump's racist, just randomly. And that's how you would go about these situations to try to get job opportunities. But they said they wanted to move down South
Starting point is 00:34:37 and they are not white. So they were like, well, I'm just terrified. I'll go down South. I'll get to Alabama or Tennessee and people will kill me for being Hispanic or something. And I'm like, you've definitely never been anywhere around. For one, these places are extremely diverse. And two, it's not 1862.
Starting point is 00:34:59 It's all because it's repeated in popular media. Yeah, I had a really, really woke white friend tell me something similar. She had wanted to move and she was like, but I could never go anywhere in the South because they're all homophobic and racist. And I was like, but have you ever spent any time in the South? And she's like,
Starting point is 00:35:13 no, I haven't. I just know this. Oh, dude, I saw an infographic floating around on Twitter that some lefty posted that had like thousands and thousands and thousands of likes and shares about sundown towns in the United
Starting point is 00:35:25 States. And it had a bunch of towns labeled as sundown towns. I was like, you have to be kidding me. That's just farming. It's just not true. They'll say, yeah, this is a town where like if a black person is there, they'll get arrested or hurt. It's like you're a liar.
Starting point is 00:35:41 You're a liar. That doesn't happen. But people live in this world. The human rights campaign, I think, released or it's an LGBTQ organization. They would release a domestic travel advisory. Like, forget all the other countries where actually being gay is
Starting point is 00:35:57 potentially something that could put your life in danger. They're like, Florida. Wouldn't advise going there. Florida. The gators don't even like them. Let's jump to this story from the Postmillennial. We've got a couple stories for you. This is funny. Trump touts American manufacturing tax breaks for U.S. companies that make goods at home
Starting point is 00:36:14 in speech to Detroit Economic Club. Ah, yes. He mentioned lowering taxes. He says that your interest payments on your auto payments, they're going to be tax deductible so that working individuals have more money in their pockets. He's talked about no tax on overtime. He's talked about no tax on tips. And what do you think Harris-Waltz has to counter this amazing maneuver in this campaign
Starting point is 00:36:35 season? The same thing. We're at. The same thing. Oh, no. Tim Waltz held a rally next to World of Warcraft. Okay. This is incredible because this is the meme.
Starting point is 00:36:46 There was a meme going around where someone made a video of Harris Waltz doing a rally while someone was playing one of those games like Jungle Runner. You ever see that? Or Subway Runner or something.
Starting point is 00:36:55 What are they called? Where you're just constantly running left to right. No, I know what you're talking about. That TikTok trend, yeah. Right, because people would make videos where they would talk about stuff. This has been a long trend
Starting point is 00:37:04 on YouTube for a long time where someone plays a video game while talking about something. And so a lot of podcasts were video game play. And then the funniest thing that would happen is when people started to realize that these videos did well, they would take other people's gameplay, put it on the screen, sit back and start talking. So they'd simulate them talking while playing a video game. Well, I guess this is what Harris Waltz thinks is going to counter the Trump rally. Look, Trump has a rally where he's like, we're going to cut your taxes, ladies and gentlemen.
Starting point is 00:37:30 And Tim Walz has a rally. He's like, look, they're playing World of Warcraft. Now, the most offensive thing about this is not even that Tim Walz had a video game playing at his rally. It's that they chose World of Warcraft. I played World of Warcraft in 2006. OK, this is an old game. The user base is way down. No offense to my WoW friends. I know y'all still play. There was what,
Starting point is 00:37:53 Dragonflight? Was that the latest expansion? Yeah, I just got it. Yeah. And look, the game is nowhere near where it was in vanilla. Sorry. And I was a huge World of Warcraft player. It's a lot more action-packed now. It's more like less attention span type of game. It used to be you'd hit up your friends and be like, hey, you guys want to go do a dungeon? And it would be like, yeah, yeah, yeah, let me take 20 minutes to fly to you and then we'll find some other people and you're like looking for someone that can be a tank
Starting point is 00:38:16 and you're talking to people and getting to know people. And now it's just you push a button, you queue up, you get in, your dude's already running forward attacking the tank and you're just chasing after him, trying to heal him. And then the dungeon ends and they just disappear. This is kind of wild, too, because without going and wasting time, do they not realize that's what ruined the game? That it was fun when it was hard to build communities and earn the success in the game? But I digress. Back to what people really care about, which I got to be honest, most people
Starting point is 00:38:41 probably actually care about the video game. But we talk politics here. Donald Trump is offering real tangible things to the voters. I'm not saying, I know, obviously Democrats are going to say, you can't compare the two, that's not fair. But this seems to be a component of their strategy to what, get young people or something? Can I draw a different comparison? This makes me wonder if this shows us a difference between the two sons of these campaigns, right? Like if this is advice from Tim Walz's son, and Barron Trump is like, Dad, go on Theo Vaughn's show,
Starting point is 00:39:10 I'm a huge fan. Like, maybe just the youth outreach element. I mean, we saw this a little bit with Ella Emhoff, right? Like, I think some of the appeals with Brat Summer, and we must listen to the pop culture icons or else, like, if you are surrounded by youth who are like, no, no, this is cool, then you are going to believe them and reach different audiences. I also I love the idea. I thought you were going to go here with this. I love the idea that Tim Walz's son was like, Dad, you have to have World of Warcraft playing alongside you while you speak.
Starting point is 00:39:41 And Barron Trump was like, Dad, you need to make interest payments on car loans. That is what is going to get Americans to vote for you. But the reality is that's actually a very interesting and well thought out policy. Whenever Democrats propose things like this, it's like, let's give you free college.
Starting point is 00:39:57 Let's just hand something out for free. And it's not really a well thought out or intricate plan for how you could actually help the economy. I don't necessarily know that I would agree with writing off the interest that you're paying on a car loan. But obviously, the auto industry has not been in great condition.
Starting point is 00:40:12 COVID really did a number on them. I know that car dealerships, not a lot of people know this, car dealerships, as far as I understand, they can actually tack extra percentage points on your loan that end up getting paid to the dealership. And that's one of the ways that they make money. And so this would also, regardless of how we feel about that practice, is clearly something that would keep dealerships open, even though that's not a policy that I love.
Starting point is 00:40:30 Point is, this is clearly something that some thought has gone into and not how can I pander to the least educated group of voters with free stuff. It's what I see every single time I scroll my feed. It's I'll see Trump saying something about tax cuts. And I don't want any. Taxation is theft. I'm done with it. Especially when you see the 12% self-employment tax.
Starting point is 00:40:54 You're like, I just want to die. It's crazy. No, yeah, when you're self-employed, it's insane. It's insane. But then I scroll down my feed a little more and I just see a celebrity number 1A is now supporting Kamala
Starting point is 00:41:06 Harris and it's all aimed at just Zoomers. Putting a game besides, now granted it's not a game that would appeal to Zoomers. Maybe they're trying to get people in their 30s because we used to play it. But it's just this hyper attention deficit
Starting point is 00:41:21 audience that needs a game. I was going to say, I thought it was an ADHD thing where you listen better if there's this other thing moving or so i don't know what and i get i get frustrated because i'll scroll you know through reels or something on instagram and it'll be one of those things where somebody's talking about something important and then somebody's welding beside it on a different screen and i just immediately scroll because i i don't need i don't need the distraction i like to watch to watch or hear whatever somebody's saying. And that's
Starting point is 00:41:48 crazy to me that you have one where there's all these policies and then you have the other is just here's these celebrities that no one cares about. That's the astroturfing I mentioned earlier in the show where it feels like it's the Potemkin candidate. Like this guy they're just putting him near cool things and hoping that it catches fire. Like when
Starting point is 00:42:04 I saw this story, I was, for a moment. I was like he plays World of Warcraft Tim Waltz. What's his class? I asked my buddy who sent me the article he was like Dwarven Rogue Yeah, and I was like he plays Dwarven Rogue like how long has he been playing did he just make a character and then I? Find out he's just he's just given a stump speech next to this guy named preheat you want it closer to the face Serge give me the wind it up, but that's all he was doing is like someone's playing a video game while he talks yeah i thought he was playing at first and then i was like okay it could either be awesome because tim walsh has been playing warcraft for 17 years and now i'm finding out or it could be really lame that he just made a character but it's even worse he's just giving a speech next to preheat this you thought it was a
Starting point is 00:42:40 put a gamer in the white house moment and it is not yeah i was like maybe i can identify with this guy maybe there's something more to tim w Walz than the weird freaking out looking face thing. They're just throwing stuff at the wall. Every day it's something completely different and something just off the wall. It's going on a random podcast. Like, I don't even remember what it was called. What was that podcast you went on? Oh, yeah, we were talking about this.
Starting point is 00:43:01 The Call Her Daddy podcast. Yeah, it's like, what are you doing? But this is also, I mean, look, it used to be the case that the voting age in this country was 21 as well. So it wasn't just, and we were just talking about this, how Trump has these well-thought-out policies, and you've got all these celebrities endorsing Kamala to try to pander to some 18-year-old who didn't know anything yet. You've got to remember, back when the voting age was 21, this was at a time where people were already living on their own and providing for themselves by the time they were 18. You go even further towards the founding of our country, it was like by the time you were 16, you were expected to be able to provide for
Starting point is 00:43:32 yourself. So by the time you were 21, you had been living in the real world, dealing with real problems for several years. And then at that point, we were willing to allow a citizen to make civic decisions. Today, you're not even on your own or considered independent in most cases until you're about 22 years old when you're done with college. It's not considered abnormal to live with your parents before then
Starting point is 00:43:51 or not be taking care of yourself. And we let people vote before they even reach that age. Here's the pitch from Trump. He should say, we're going to raise the voting age to 32 and that way Gen Z, the Democrats will stop pandering to you.
Starting point is 00:44:04 They'll leave you alone and your advertisements will be K-Flub and Snoosh Snoosh and whatever celebrity name I don't know. I actually can't think of, other than people who are 18 years old entering military service, I mean there's some exceptions you can make for people who are really giving to their country, but the idea that by default you are able to vote at 18 I think is ridiculous. What about one vote per household? And that way if you're still dependent you can make for people who are really giving to their country. But the idea that by default you are able to vote at 18, I think is ridiculous. What about vote, one vote per household? And that way, if you're still dependent, you can't vote.
Starting point is 00:44:29 Nope. You'd have to wait it. Children's independence. You'd have to wait it on the basis of children. Nope. Because what you're saying then, as single women get more voting power than married men and poor people get less too. That's what I'm saying.
Starting point is 00:44:40 You'd have to wait it. You'd have to wait it on the basis of the household. So if it's a single household, but you have eight people there and you're the head of household, you get eight votes. How about this? If you don't have kids, you can't vote. I think there should be a question about who we allow to vote. But to your point about 18-year-olds, yes, we now treat 18-year-olds like they are actually children. We needed to decide as a culture if we're sticking with 21, and that's true for all kinds of stuff,
Starting point is 00:45:04 or if you are an adult at 18 and our expectation is that you behave that way because right now we're kind of doing the worst of both right you can't drink until you're 21 but a lot of americans are starting to drink at 18 because they go to college which by the way they're allowed to sign up for massive amounts of student loan debt which they can't default on but they also can't really do anything because we don't expect them to because they're just ridiculous young adults. Like it's this high. It's the worst of both because it doesn't incentivize making adult decisions, but it
Starting point is 00:45:34 does line you up for a long time, long term financial consequences. And they're OK with you making adult decisions, particularly the left is OK with you making adult decisions if it's a way for them to exploit you. So, for example, when you're 18 and don't know any better they'd love for you to vote they even want to lower the voting age depending on how far they are onto the left because you're easier to exploit these are people who will tell you that when you're 18 years old you're too foolish and underdeveloped to be able to take out a loan but you're mature enough to go post on only fans and have those pictures be on the internet forever so it's totally incoherent the reality is they
Starting point is 00:46:02 want to get as much as they can from younger people. They want to exploit them maximally. They also know that even the efforts that they claim they're engaged in to make younger people's lives easier are also just another method of exploiting them. For example, student loan debt forgiveness. That is one of the most regressive tax proposals in the country. It redistributes wealth from low earners to high earners. But they're doing that in the name of helping redistributes wealth from low earners to high earners. But they're doing that in the name of helping younger people who have taken out these predatory loans, when the reality is it's just to buy their votes. So it is literally all about taking everything from them that they can. Right. I mean, if they were serious about it,
Starting point is 00:46:36 both candidates would vow to stop issuing federally backed student loans. Exactly. And this is not some fringe right wing opinion, right? The National Bureau of Economic Research has pointed this out, that universities respond to tax subsidized, federally subsidized student loans by raising tuition costs. Because they just expect the students to go into debt for it. Exactly. So, my friends, while we're just previously discussing what Tim Walz was doing to compete with Donald Trump's new tax cut plan. What do you think Gretchen Whitmer is doing to try and boost her standing in this year's political field? Pilates. Pilates.
Starting point is 00:47:07 If you guessed Pilates, you'd be wrong. It would be feeding a woman on her knees a Dorito. Disgusting. It's so weird. I don't even understand what this is. I interpreted it. First of all, you pointed out on your Twitter, and I agree that it looks very fetishy and weird, but it's clearly a mockery of the Eucharist, right?
Starting point is 00:47:26 She's like delivering this as if she's a priest giving the body of Christ to a parishioner. She's feeding a Dorito to a citizen, which is just weird. Food coloring is pretty toxic, I think. And you have two daughters. When they come back home and they leave their Stanley cups lying around, do you ever think about getting a post-birth abortion? Well, first of all, thank you for raising that because there's no such thing. Great. So I think it's really important for us to make sure people understand that when I don't understand like how they just lie. It's like, they're just evil because it was, it was
Starting point is 00:47:58 former governor Northam, right? It was Northam. And he was like, the baby will be delivered. Then we'll be made comfortable, brought into another room where the doctor and the mother will make a decision. Like, what do you think that means? This is one of the only things Obama voted against in the Senate, by the way, was a bill that would require you to save a child that was born after a botched abortion. Here we go. You ready? Okay. And then speaking of men who lie, would you rather be in a forest alone with Donald Trump or with a bear? A bear. A bear? That's a lie.
Starting point is 00:48:30 Yeah. Because I might have a better shot of reasoning with the bear. He'll actually listen. You know what this reminds me of? She should try it. I'm sorry. This reminds me of a bit that I have to pull up right now from Ryan Long and Danny Polishchuk. Both geniuses and and and
Starting point is 00:48:45 seamus knows exactly what i'm talking about we were crying earlier watching we were crying i i yeah well you're finding it seamus will you do a cartoon or somebody asked the bear if they'd rather if they'd that's hilarious yes compares like look i don't want to be alone with any of these women these are all lunatic lefties they're gonna like they're gonna say i misgendered them or something and destroy my life i don't need need that. You'd be like, Tom Harris or a bear hunter. And the bear's like, I mean, I'll take the bear. Would you ask the bear, would you rather be trapped in the woods with Donald Trump
Starting point is 00:49:11 or Gretchen Whitmer? And he goes, Donald Trump. And then he's like, have you seen the video? She'd rather be with me than Donald Trump. Here we go. Shout out to Ryan Long. You know, recently there's been a lot of articles pointing out how men are far less emotionally intelligent than women and how that's been ruining their relationships. Oh yeah,
Starting point is 00:49:28 you know, I always say the wife's more intelligent than me. Emotionally, of course. It's unfortunate, but it's an apartment that we lack in. Last week we were at the airport. Our plane gets delayed an hour, whereas my natural instinct would be to say, it is what it is, there's nothing we can do. Brittany had the emotional intelligence to realize this is a
Starting point is 00:49:44 big deal. We should be arguing with anyone who will listen and in general, just going ballistic, regardless of whether or not it'll help. Look, it's not about whether or not it helps. No. For example, say you plan an outdoor event and it begins to rain, an emotionally unintelligent person like myself might suggest some sort of alternative or contingency, or maybe we'll do it on another day, as opposed to realizing that this is in fact the end of the world and you should be flying off the handle.
Starting point is 00:50:07 You know, whether you're reading an article about COVID coming back or your Uber Eats driver brings you the wrong order, we as men do not have the emotional intelligence to realize that not only is this something we should be freaking out about, but we should also be becoming actively hostile to others who are remaining calm.
Starting point is 00:50:23 Dude. Ryan and Danny, a grand slam on that one. But look, when I watched this ridiculous thing, it's insanity. And I'm just going to throw it back to that woman we were covering the segment previously,
Starting point is 00:50:37 where a woman's like, Donald Trump is, it was funny what she says, he's like, you're going to vote for Trump, or Kamala over Trump? And she goes, yeah, because I know what Trump has done. What did Trump do? I actually don't know. I don't watch any clips. She had no idea what she says. He's like, you're going to vote for Trump or Kamala over Trump. And she goes, yeah, because I know what Trump has done. What did Trump do? I actually don't know. I don't watch any clips. She had no idea what she was talking about.
Starting point is 00:50:50 I look at this stuff with Whitmer and this woman, and these are people who clearly have no idea what's going on and are just they may as well be playing some kind of weird. I don't know. Simon says game with each other where they're trying to figure out what is or is not acceptable based on arbitrary criteria. Meanwhile, me, who's just horribly emotionally unintelligent, thinks that we should have logic
Starting point is 00:51:11 and reason behind the decisions we make that will ultimately lead to more fruitful society. If only I was as emotionally intelligent as Gretchen Whitmer. Yeah. I just think without Donald Trump, they would have very little to talk about. And that is sort of a problem in and among itself,
Starting point is 00:51:25 right? If they're supposed to be two average to above average intelligent women, why are all these jokes so lame? And why can't you actually articulate a new and original thought? Oh, you don't like Donald Trump. You're recycling a joke that was kind of viral months ago. Like, okay, you can drop Stanley cups because you're kind of making fun of basic white girls. Like, I don't get it. It's just not that deep and you're not that good at this. Well, also, I mean, man, I hate to be that guy. But if I don't, I love being this guy. I love being this guy.
Starting point is 00:51:53 If a male politician was like, you know, I think I would be able to reason with an animal better than I can reason with a woman. I think that might send shockwaves through the media. In fact, I think that would end that man's political career. Unless, honestly, Trump's someone who might be able to get away with saying it, but he wouldn't say that. If he was like a dog, if you'd be in the woods with a dog or with Kamala Harris, and you're like, I'd take the dog, because a dog could help you hunt.
Starting point is 00:52:18 But if it was a hostile animal that wanted to eat you. Well, hold on. If it's specifically about Kamala Harris, no, I mean, if it's specifically Kamala Harris, I might even pick a hostile animal. A bear? Wait, now you're that guy. Yeah, but I'm not sitting there. She said just a man. Oh,
Starting point is 00:52:29 she said Donald Trump or a bear. I thought she said a man or a bear. Okay. Donald Trump specifically. You know, this is like, she lied, because obviously, if really it came down to the end of the show and it's like, I have no choice. I'm in the woods alone. I can have this guy I don't like or a wild bear next to me right now. I'd take the guy I don't like. Thank you.
Starting point is 00:52:50 It's like she has never really faced professional consequences for lying. Or this is a sketch. Is that a journalist that's talking to her or is that just some actor? Like, is this supposed to be a sketch? A podcaster, I think. A podcaster. So they're just having, it's like, it's blending the line between politics and fake sketches. And people don't know that. I'm just saying, I would still pick a bear over Kamala because she has a Glock. The bear or Kamala? Kamala has a Glock.
Starting point is 00:53:15 Do we know that she knows where it is? Yeah, exactly. She couldn't answer a question about it. I'd say Kamala. She's smart. She doesn't know the difference. She probably knows how to get a fire started. I don't think Kamala
Starting point is 00:53:26 knows how to get... Bro, did you see her try to open that beer on Colbert? No. I'm sorry. The first thing, when I saw the clip,
Starting point is 00:53:33 I was like, did she ever have a beer before? The way she was looking at it, the way she grabbed it and tried to crack it open, the way she took a little sip and then put it down, she just...
Starting point is 00:53:42 Okay, first of all, I'll say this. She doesn't drink beer she drinks wine I bet, even SNL roasted her for being a wine drunk but she doesn't drink beer, okay she's not going to be able to start a fire man why'd they have her drink alcohol on TV
Starting point is 00:53:56 that's crazy, like she might really be because Colbert, she's, because that's what they think, this is how low of an opinion they have of your average American, they think a regular working class guy is going to see that and go like, whoa, Kamala likes beer? I like beer. She's cool.
Starting point is 00:54:11 I got a cartoon for you. It's a guy watching TV and he's watching Colbert candor a beer and crack it open. And then he looks down at his cooler and it's empty. And then he looks at his, he goes, he gets up and he opens his wallet and it's empty. He's like, ah! And then he can't even have beer. And it's like his beer is empty and he can't have one. Certainly not the champagne of beers.
Starting point is 00:54:28 Not the champagne of beers. Whitmer's. She like turns the can to read it and she's like, the champagne of beers. Like, mem, you asked for Miller High Life. Have you ever seen a can of Miller High Life before? No. Her staffers asked for it. She probably doesn't even know what a beer looks like.
Starting point is 00:54:41 Her staffers probably tested a bunch of different brands. They're like, that one's too controversial. We got to go with this one. I just want to point out that Whitmer is deeply involved with the Kamala Harris campaign. She was one of the first people to endorse. I think she either is an advisor on the campaign or she's heavily involved with one of the big super PACs. And so this is another perspective into apparently what we can expect from female Democratic politicians in America. Like they think this is the best media move. And I just don't. I think that there is a level of
Starting point is 00:55:12 sort of gross self-absorption in all of this. And I don't think that even, you know, young, moderate women would find this relatable or enjoyable. I just want to say, you know, I'm kind of a liberal guy. Right. So I don't have the disgust reaction reflex that Seamus has, you know, and he does like when, when Kamala went on call her daddy, my reaction was, ha ha,
Starting point is 00:55:32 what a fool, what an idiot Seamus was legit. Like, turn it off. This is disgusting. So what happened was I tried listening to some of it and it was just at some point it was more of a moral disgust because they don't actually get into discussing anything like viscerally repulsive. they're not talking about the gross sexual degenerate stuff
Starting point is 00:55:49 there but they were talking about stuff that was pretty morally repugnant the reason i bring this up is that you know depending on the subject matter shamus who is of good moral standing will be like no no this is bad i don't know about that but and and you know someone like me you know growing up in the city and i'm not a a Christian conservative guy. I'm more tolerant. But I got to tell you, this clip I'm going to show you from Whitmer fills me with absolute disgust. It's gross. And I say something like, Kamala's disqualified because she did not do this thing right, or she's giving away our money in this regard. Gretchen Whitmer should be disqualified from office for this video.
Starting point is 00:56:22 It's super gross. Love you. I do. Need you. No matter what I do. I just, this fills me with, you know the feeling you get when you feel like you're going to throw up? Combine that with rage, like anger. Oh man, that's
Starting point is 00:56:39 projectile vomit territory. It is. It's going to go. So the video, for those that are just listening, is this woman on her knees, and Gretchen Whitmer slides a Dorito into her mouth with weird pop music, and then she shakes her head and smiles, and Gretchen Whitmer gives this weird look to the camera.
Starting point is 00:56:55 It looks like weird fetishist content. And her Harris Walls hat. And a Harris Walls hat. She's clearly trying to insult Christians. Like, that was the message. Insult Christianity. It looks like either weird fetish content or something an AI made. Like, show a politician giving food to the masses.
Starting point is 00:57:12 Yeah, like one of those Will Smith eating spaghetti AIs. Yeah, just weird. Is that her showing? Those don't disgust me. Like, is she being like, I'm feeding you grapes? Like, kind of metaphor? Like, I'm your servant. I'm whoever this woman is. Girl, look up. It's like reparations. Super, I guess she you grapes, like kind of metaphor, like I'm your servant. I'm whoever this woman is.
Starting point is 00:57:25 The girl looks super, I guess she's whatever this Instagram handle is, Feministabulous. I don't know how to pronounce that. You know, it looks like the girl is sort of worshiping at the feet of Gretchen Whitmer, so thankful to be fed a Dorito. I know people have drawn comparisons to receiving the Eucharist. Maybe. It looks like it's trying to mock that. Whatever it is, it's weird and unappealing. Like Gretchen Whitmer doesn't look like she respects this other woman in the room.
Starting point is 00:57:51 She doesn't look like she's a very nice person. And so this is our what? Politician. There are people who think Gretchen Whitmer is going to run for president in 2028. I mean, this is the attitude and culture that is supposed to be representing female politicians in America? I hope not. It's very, very creepy and very weird. And I assume the Dorito thing is supposed to be a reference to Kamala Harris talking about eating Doritos.
Starting point is 00:58:15 You guys remember that? Yeah. When she was doing her, like, I'm a relatable, normal person. I eat Doritos thing. Like, Emhoff and Tim Walls were, like, rushing to hand her bags of Doritos in the gas station that one clip. Are they funding? Is the Doritos company funding the Walls-H were rushing to hand her bags of Doritos in the gas station that one clip. Are they funding? Is the Doritos company funding the Walls sales campaign? Frito-Lays?
Starting point is 00:58:30 She's sponsored by them? Frito-Lays owns Doritos. What do you think? I don't want to put you on the spot, but I just want to rope you into it. I want to rope you into it. Yeah, yeah. What do you see this? How does this make you feel?
Starting point is 00:58:40 Yeah, how does this make you feel? I don't really know. I think what bothers me about this whole ordeal is, and I'm not particularly a smart man, but when I see all this parading, especially in politics, but especially this time around, because I think Harris is just a very bad actor.
Starting point is 00:58:56 I think you need to be good at acting in some regard to pull off a lot of these things. And watching all these overt, hey, look, I'm just like you type things, that's what's disgusting to me. I can't stand that kind of stuff. I can't stand when somebody opens a beer and sips it. It's like their Tinder bio says, I love beer.
Starting point is 00:59:17 And you know they don't. They drink White Claw. You should have had a White Claw. That would have been way funnier. It should have been like, look, this is what I like. I think people would have been way funnier if she had been like look this is what I like I think people would have responded better to that
Starting point is 00:59:27 but they're pandering so hard which I think is what you are turned off by do they think that some working class white dude is looking at Kamala being like I'd like to have a beer with her
Starting point is 00:59:37 no that was the argument they had about Tim Waltz they were like well who would you rather have a beer with Tim Waltz what was it
Starting point is 00:59:43 there was some guy on some late night show or something or CNN and he's like my neighbor is like a republican guy and he said yeah but you know i'd rather have a beer with waltz and i'm like i wouldn't i'd rather have a beer with vance i'd rather have a place magic the gathering oh that's we should game with them dude yes rock i'd rather have a they're so mad about this too i'm sorry like when word got out that jd vance Magic, all of these woke Magic people were like, and then they found out I played Magic. Dude, this is going to be so fun. Let's play.
Starting point is 01:00:10 Commander, let's get pre-made decks though so it's balanced because otherwise you're going to stomp. I'd rather have beer with Joe Biden. For sure. At this stage where him getting shoved aside, I want to hang with that dude and get, because he's like... You know he's loose-lipped and mad right now. He's giving all the secrets out. What classified stuff? Is he just going to accidentally let slip? Are you like, You know he's loose-lipped and mad right now. Exactly. He's given all the secrets out.
Starting point is 01:00:25 What classified stuff is he just going to accidentally let slip? Are you like, what did he just say? And he doesn't even remember he said it? Yeah, I'm starting to like him more and more now that he's like just pissed that he got shoved aside. Like, I just sensed that in him
Starting point is 01:00:39 that he's just like, He always had kind of like an attitude. He would get abrasive. I mean, he's always had kind of a temper. Get vaccinated. Well, here's a question. You grab a beer with Joe Biden, but would you let Joe Biden feed you a Dorito while you kneeled? That's the real question.
Starting point is 01:00:51 It was on how drunk I was and how hungry I was. A feminist podcaster would never do that if she had a male guest on her show. Can you imagine? It's weird that she's okay with this weird stance. And it would be, that's the other thing is it would just be weird. Like if, if a feminist podcaster did that with a male guest, like it wouldn't like
Starting point is 01:01:07 red pillars and stuff wouldn't even think that that was cool. It would just be, it would still just be uncomfortable for everybody who likes that. Who's watching?
Starting point is 01:01:15 I was thinking that if that had been me and she was feeding me the Dorito, how weird that would have been. I was thinking about it. I was thinking, who is this for?
Starting point is 01:01:22 Yeah. When I, when you first played it, I was like, who is this for? Who sees this? first played it, I was like, who is this for? Who sees this? And they're like, yeah, I want to vote for these people for sure. You know, I wasn't going to. And then, yeah.
Starting point is 01:01:32 Well, Myanmar is actively a governor right now, right? That's wild. Isn't that crazy? This is a sitting politician in America. Doesn't she have a kidnapping to stage or whatever? Or I guess that was the FBI. That was already done. And actually, the FBI was involved, the whole thing.
Starting point is 01:01:43 Did this spawn from a show she did with that podcaster i think it's the promotional video for this interview that we saw clips of in the post-millennial this is a style of humor that i don't get yeah that's i don't know what it is and it's it's not the thing is even if it was a joke which again i i'm with tim i think it's a weird fetish thing. But even if it was just a joke, at some point as an elected official, you have to go, I'm not doing that joke. That's a weird joke. It's not going to sit well. I have limits. Let's jump to this next one, ladies and gentlemen.
Starting point is 01:02:16 We got a great story from Politico. Scoop, Tim Waltz to kick off man-focused media blitz. GMA interview with Michael Strahan on football field. Michigan events on Friday geared toward black men. Friday night lights at Mankato West. Pheasant hunting with social media influencers. Wow. Walsh's folksy relatability on TV played a central role in elevating him to Harris' running mate this summer.
Starting point is 01:02:42 Would you guys want to go pheasant hunting with Tim Walsh? I can't wait to see that. What male influencers have agreed to go pheasant hunting with Tim Walz? Like, I have to know now. I can't wait to see him change. Chris Mowry. What are those kids' names? I don't remember those guys' names.
Starting point is 01:02:59 You know, the 20-year-old dudes who make those cringe videos together where it's like they're weirdly obsessed with Kamala and Joe Biden. Mary Sisson? Yes! Mary Sisson! He was throwing plates at a wall. He was throwing plates at a wall. It's comic gold.
Starting point is 01:03:10 Did you see that where he was throwing plates at a wall? It's like, oh my gosh. Is this what they think is going to appeal to men? That's like something that a bipolar woman who thinks she's being cheated on does. Don't throw plates at a wall and then do it in front of a camera like you think that's going to make your political cause look good. Yes. Were they throwing like Frisbees?
Starting point is 01:03:28 No, they're whipping them at a wall to break it. Is that you wouldn't go pheasant hunting with Tim Walz? I got to be honest. I might go. No, I wouldn't go. I'll tell you the truth. If he called me and it was like, you want to go pheasant hunting? I'd say yes.
Starting point is 01:03:38 Yeah. I mean, I'll get involved with the process. I feel like I can make them all better people and probably enhance the best. I don't trust him. We openly know by talking about the fact that Dick Cheney once was in a shooting-related incident because of hunting. I don't know which, and I'm obviously being super stereotypical here, but what Democratic influencers who seem like they could be masculine enough to hold a gun would also be safe enough to go pheasant hunting with? I just can't name one. Guys, I honestly think that the actual campaign with Harry Sisson and this other dude, it's intentionally
Starting point is 01:04:10 to make them as cringe as possible so that no one wants to support Democrats. Here, watch this. Trump's paying for it. If I make this throw, you gotta vote for Kamala Harris and Tim Walz. Ready? 319. Yeah. What the? Well, I did agree, so I guess now I have both.
Starting point is 01:04:26 Dude, he threw it like 10 feet. I know. It was like, we got it on the seventh take. But that's impressive to them. That was so lame. I mean, the throw itself was a lame throw. It was like a loft, very short. Dude.
Starting point is 01:04:37 If they'd done it on a live stream and he threw it like 40 yards, maybe it would have been cool. Right. You want to make it masculine. I saw that, you ever see that video of that woman who just whips the t-shirt
Starting point is 01:04:47 all the way to the top of the stands from the football field and everyone's like, dang, she's got an arm. Here you go. Here's a,
Starting point is 01:04:54 what is he doing? He's autographing, autographing a plate and then he goes. He's writing what he hates about Project 2025 on it, I think.
Starting point is 01:05:03 This is so, he's probably getting paid and doesn't care and is just phoning it in. Dictator Donald. Oh, yeah, he doesn't know or care. But I think Seamus is right about this stuff. Like, they're trying to market towards men. But this right here, it's literally targeting 38-year-old women.
Starting point is 01:05:18 That's what I'm saying. That is something that, like, that is so embarrassing. If a woman does that, you're're like okay well she's pretty nuts for a man no no she's pretty emotionally intelligent emotionally intelligent right i didn't know i should be throwing plates at the wall right no this is a mobile rage room like you guys have heard of this trend but the people i know who book time at rage rooms are like girls who have gone through breakups yes it's not i don't know any man who has asked to do that. They just would go like, I don't know what men do, but...
Starting point is 01:05:47 We push it down really deep until we just have an aneurysm. But thinking about this... It doesn't sound the healthiest, I will admit. I don't want to live past 40 anymore. Thinking about the Ryan Long segment and the smashing the plates and all that stuff, people say, women are so emotional and men aren't.
Starting point is 01:06:04 I think it's actually just that young men are just beaten down. And so they're just kind of like, I don't care. You know, a guy doesn't want to go smash plates because a lot of guys have not every single guy, but a lot of guys they've been treated like crap and they were younger. This is how society treats young men. They don't get treated very well. So they're kind of calloused. They get older, bad things happen. They say, you know, it is what it is. But I think we train young men not to throw plates. I mean, men are like, well, it's not that you should, but like men are taught earlier than women to be careful about how they show signs of aggression. Right. And that standard is not true for women at all, for the most part. And I think, you know know that's not necessarily bad but in this case it
Starting point is 01:06:45 looks misplaced because i don't know that a man looks at a man who's having this big emotional outpour burst and throwing plates as like a strong masculine man exactly and also i will add anna claire i i think you're being generous when you use the word aggression to describe what we just saw there you grabbed a plate and went i I mean, and I'm supposed to go, wow, this appeals to me as a man. But but it's really poetic, right? It perfectly represents the left right now, because the reality is somebody made that plate. It was their job to make that plate. It's it's a useful thing. So we have a wimpy little man boy who just destroyed something useful over imaginary problems. That's what the Democratic Party is now.
Starting point is 01:07:25 And this is a couple weeks old, but it is interesting to think of like, so you guys are the destruction party. You're cool with the hurricane's destruction. You want to have destruction everywhere. You want controlled destruction, like a dude chopping wood for a purpose, not just burning trees down and like, ah, or you want MMA fighters. You want to watch them take out their person. You want to see a musician crushing it and screaming like his guts out. If Project
Starting point is 01:07:46 2025 happens, I will break all of the plates in my pantry. It needs to be a guy a guy with a beard and bench pressing. That's what Harry says. Can you name one company that makes plates? No, actually I can't. Well, actually I probably could because I think there's certain generic brands. Like I assume Walmart makes plates because they have plates at Walmart
Starting point is 01:08:02 and they have like generic Walmart plates. Pyrex makes plates. La Crosse makes plates. Dixie Pyrex makes plates. La Crusette makes plates. Dixie. Dixie. Dixie right now is going like, we hope Trump. We hope Trump. All of these plates.
Starting point is 01:08:13 Okay. Paper plates. 10 tableware brands. I bet if we named these brands, you'd be like, oh, yeah. Yeah, I bet. What are some tableware? All the plate manufacturing is done by five countries. Well, you said Walmart.
Starting point is 01:08:25 Walmart's is like Better Homes is one of their brands. Like I'd say La Crusette, you go to Pottery Barn and get them. You know, I'm a girl, so apparently I know all this stuff. Exactly. I wouldn't be surprised. Okay, wait. I literally have no idea. Gibson, Corel.
Starting point is 01:08:39 Corel. Corel is good. Stone Lane. Stone Lane. If Stone Lane's funding these guys. Fable. Oh, Fable. We have those, don't we?
Starting point is 01:08:46 Fable plates. Yeah, we actually. See, I don't know because I'm a man. What dishes are made up. Look on the bottom. Where they come from. I don't know. Tim, do you ever get so mad at Project 2025 you throw your plate at the wall?
Starting point is 01:08:57 I could see these plate companies funding this because they're like, this is going to increase demand. In the regulated smash room. Take that plate. In the safe, appropriated, designated spot. You know what we're going to do? If Trump builds that wall, we're throwing plates at it. You know what it felt like?
Starting point is 01:09:12 We're bringing all our plates to the border. We're bringing all our plates to the border. You got to make it where Harry Sisson and who's the guy? What's the other guy? Is it Chris Maury? Is that who's hanging out with him? No idea. That's the thing.
Starting point is 01:09:21 No one knows. They start throwing. No one knows. He's just Harry Sisson's friend, you know? Here's the crazy thing. Do you think when Harry Sisson hangs out with his friends, what do they say to him about this stuff?
Starting point is 01:09:33 Dude, if that was my buddy, he would never live that down. First of all, he wouldn't be my buddy. If he was, he would never live that down. We would rip on him forever. Nah, because he's buying the beers. Exactly. They're probably— Yeah, what is it, Bud Light? Eating his ego.
Starting point is 01:09:47 I don't think so. He's going to, like—I don't know how much money he gets paid. They claim they don't get paid for doing this stuff, but they do work for some agency or something like this. I bet dude gets paid a lot of money, and he goes and hangs out with the boys, and then they're going to be like, Ha ha, you're pro-Camelot, and he's going to be like, Do you want the beer or not? I'm sorry, bro.
Starting point is 01:10:03 Okay, get him a beer. He goes to the bar, talks to the girls and he says, you see that guy breaking that plate? I don't know. I kind of assume he's surrounded by people who are also like, yeah, I'd love to have some influence and do what you're doing. So they probably just tell him positive things even if they don't actually feel them themselves.
Starting point is 01:10:17 You know what my theory is? My theory is it's the exact same thing as that Dean guy. If you were able to go through this guy's personal four people group message it would probably be the most deranged stuff you've ever seen like just slur after slur you're like oh my gosh i can't believe this and it'll come out in like 10 years it always does yeah and also i i actually don't think he's there to appeal to young voters at all he's there to appeal to like democratic boomers who will then open their wallets for whatever campaign he's the
Starting point is 01:10:44 youthful face of yes so so this is something and it happens on the left and the right i'm seeing it more on the left right now but there's a certain kind of content that is created for the express purpose of fooling older people into thinking younger people like it so that the older people will fund it but it's really just for the older people who go, oh, look at this cool, look at some wine moms, like this cool young man who throws plates at walls. Young men like that or whatever. How many views does he have? The target is actually the donor class.
Starting point is 01:11:14 So if you could just fool them into thinking that the quote unquote target likes it, they'll give you money. Because the young people don't have money. We know this. There's established facts in this economy. So, you know, while it's good to get their vote, I vote i guess really you're not appealing to them if you're trying to uh cash in here so you guys know how like child stars end up going insane and getting crazy plastic surgery yeah you think that'll happen to these guys uh i don't know surge made a joke but
Starting point is 01:11:39 he doesn't have a microphone i think he's being serious. Remember those two doctors who got the weird, the two twin brothers who got the crazy surgery? Oh, gosh. I'm a man. You don't know this one? No. What are those guys' names? I always forget their names.
Starting point is 01:11:52 I mean, I wouldn't be surprised if a lot of these influencers got top surgery, but I don't know about like, look, man, I'll put it this way. The reason a lot of the young people in Hollywood or child actors end up doing stuff like that is just because they're horribly abused as children by these disgusting, perverted producers. These guys, here we go. They're past that age. Here you go.
Starting point is 01:12:08 Oh, yeah. I remember those guys. I'm just imagining that. Oh, my gosh. I'm imagining this is what Maori ancestors are going to look like when they're 30. Yeah, I don't want that to happen to those guys. I feel like we've really lost masculine direction
Starting point is 01:12:22 from the year 2011 to 2019. I was saying this before. Same with God. It feels like we were detached from spirituality direction from like the year 2011 to 2019 i was saying this before same with god it feels like we were detached from the spirituality as a species in that decade and like obama was our masculine leader but it was like michelle that wore the pants and that was cute in their relationship and like obviously he's kind of a manly dude but that was like and then we had rogan appear and like kind of was like the masculine driving the real true aggressive masculine force of culture sort of counterculture um and that was about it man i don't think i'm talking like him that was about
Starting point is 01:12:51 it man like that that that phrase it it man the way they say that that came from rogan show that's him and brian callen and uh and uh sorry the other guy brennan shopaub. Sorry, Brennan. But where was it? And now this is the result. These guys were six years old from age 16 to 16. They didn't have strong male role models. They thought Joe Biden was it. They thought Obama was it. And now this is the result. And then it's going to take another 10 years to teach people how to be masculine.
Starting point is 01:13:20 Mandatory basic training in high school. Thank you. Have a nice day. I'll add this. I mean, this kind of brings it back full circle to what we were saying with Tim Walls. I think part of the reason the left sees Tim Walls and they say this will remind people of their father or their uncle is because the last 40 years of media produced in this country has depicted fathers exclusively as dorky, bumbling, soft idiots.
Starting point is 01:13:43 And so when someone acts kind of like a clumsy goofy dude the media goes oh that's just like what a father figure is but your average american like does tim wallace remind you of your dad no no yeah anyone here is anyone here to see tim wallace go like this reminds me of my dad that would be the one of the worst insults i could pay my father yeah he's just a he's. Stay away from old man Walt. He's a weird guy. We've got to jump to this next story here. We've got some breaking news from Axios.
Starting point is 01:14:09 Scoop, some top Dems won't commit to certifying a Trump win. Now, we knew this because Raskin said this in February, that they're going to prepare for civil war conditions. I love this. He says they're preparing for civil war conditions. They would not allow Trump to win. If he does win, they're going to get together on January 6, 2025 and say Trump is ineligible. And then MSNBC has the nerve to say Trump's family is preparing for a civil war. Yeah, because Raskin went out and said they were. Here we go from Axios. House Democrats railed
Starting point is 01:14:40 against Speaker Mike Johnson for hedging on whether a GOP controlled house would certify a Kamala Harris victory. But some of their senior members are playing a similar game. Those Democrats are trapped between their deep distrust of Donald Trump and their vigorous denunciations of any election challenges in the year since January 6th. Trump is, quote, doing whatever he can to try and interfere with the process, whether we're talking about manipulating electoral college counts in Nebraska or in Georgia or imposing other kinds of implements, said Jamie Raskin. And the funny thing about Nebraska is they want to make the state winner take all, which would mean no more extra liberal jurisdiction. Democrat elector vote. Democratic leaders, however, seem fully prepared to certify a Trump victory, making potential dissenters a small minority.
Starting point is 01:15:21 OK, well, I will just say this, right? Raskin had previously said this. Prepare for civil war conditions. But we were talking about this earlier. It seems like the the Democrats are gearing up for a Donald Trump victory. It seems like the media. It seems like all of the institutions now. Look, a couple of days ago, YouTube had us on the front page, like default front page, not signed in on a private browser, meaning that this typically simulates a regular person, probably geolocated. Don't get me wrong. So someone in this area goes to YouTube.com and boom, Tim Castile's on the front page. Everybody starts asking why it is. We're getting a bunch of subs. We're getting a bunch of viewers. Also take a look at the analytics for a bunch of other conservative channels. Their views are
Starting point is 01:16:03 jumping up. Something happened. Now, some people have said, well, you know, the CEO passed away and they got a new CEO. Maybe. But looking at the messaging we're seeing across the board, it really does feel like everybody's basically like Trump is going to win and we need to get on his good side now. They're certainly worried about it happening again. I'm not going to make any predictions here.
Starting point is 01:16:22 It's possible for him to lose. I certainly hope that he doesn't. But a lot of the institutions have been behaving as if they are really hedging their bets here and preparing for him to win. Even so, I think it was Cuomo
Starting point is 01:16:32 who was talking about how he wanted to apologize to Trump for some things. It was really, really jarring. There was at least one thing where he said, I think it was after the assassination attempt.
Starting point is 01:16:43 Chris or Andrew? It was the reporter. Chris. Yeah, yeah, yeah. He's working with Valuetainment now. Yeah, yeah, exactly. So you just see all these establishment people kind of starting to change their tune in certain respects,
Starting point is 01:16:54 and you go, that's a little bit interesting. Maybe they do think he's going to win. But of course, look, the left always accuses you of the thing that they're doing, so it doesn't shock me that they're saying they wouldn't certify the election while clutching their pearls about, you know, Donald Trump potentially not conceding if he loses. And of course, we go back to 2016, Hillary Clinton insisted that she actually won that election and the election was stolen. A majority of Democrats,
Starting point is 01:17:18 according to polling data, believed that Russia literally hacked election machines and changed ballots. You even go all the way back to the year 2000, right? After that election, you had left-wing pundits on national television all across the country saying that George W. Bush lost that election and that Al Gore was really the president and George W. Bush was illegitimate. And so this idea that conservatives and Republicans are election deniers is just ridiculous because there's been one election that has been called into question by conservatives and republicans when democrats have contested literally every single one that they have lost since the year 2000 and probably going even further back than that
Starting point is 01:17:54 you're allowed to contest elections you're allowed to deny them you should be allowed to that's your legal you have the legal right to say i think this election was rigged you're allowed to say that as a candidate after it happened now it it's tied to this. You're threatening democracy. I mean, I think it's interesting when you listen to my like current day news analysts talk about the election and reflect on the election of 2020. They always talk about how Donald Trump suggesting that there was any sort of issue with voting is a threat to democracy. He was threatening democracy. There's one podcast I listen to who is like flat out. There's no denying it. That's a fact. And I find that interesting because if you were concerned that your election wasn't secure, wouldn't the best
Starting point is 01:18:34 thing you could do for democracy be to say, I have concerns. We have to take this seriously. People don't feel like their votes were accurately recorded. It is true that there has sort of been this subtle, subtle. But if conservatives were to do them, they didn't like them. The obvious ones are like the riots in 2020. Those seem totally reasonable. What happened at the Capitol? Horrible end of the world. I mean, this this do as we say and not as we do has been around for a long time. I think what will happen will be interesting to like the fact that Axios is reporting this is fascinating to me because there would have been a time where this headline like suggesting that maybe the Democrats are doing something they shouldn't wouldn't exist at all.
Starting point is 01:19:35 And I think that speaks to the fact that they actually do not like Kamala Harris that much. Yeah. I mean, she treated them really badly. She did not grant interviews for a long time. She wouldn't hold a press conference forever she faked having her headphones in when she was walking past them and so in some ways she's done nothing to endear herself to win any favors among news media who are looking at her and saying you are making us look like liars and now we don't know that we can financially recover from running from running a pro-DNC news cycle.
Starting point is 01:20:07 It's fair. I mean, Tucker Carlson made this point when he was interviewing J.D. Vance, but the media can make a candidate do interviews if they decide to do that. The media can choose to talk nonstop about the fact that a candidate isn't giving interviews and allow the repudational damage to set in, and then the candidate will end up doing interviews. They can do that. They just haven't done that with Kamala.
Starting point is 01:20:30 They've really worn kid gloves with her. When she gets any pushback, you're a little concerned, like, do they think she's going to lose? Because they've really been doing everything they can to cover for her. I thought that 60 Minutes was pretty incredible. I didn't see the whole interview. They interviewed Waltz and Kamala and that guy was
Starting point is 01:20:47 pretty hard on them. If I'm not mistaken, they changed one of her answers though. Yeah, they edited it. Apparently more than once. It's weird. And you know, Trump's now calling for their broadcast license to be rescinded or whatever. They should issue the, they should release the entire unedited interview. Yes, but it's all fake news. And so if it is edited, why did they put out
Starting point is 01:21:03 a bad interview and then change it later? Because people are saying the original clip that got sent out made her look really, really bad. So in the full length they put on TV, they changed it. And I'm like, the full length makes her look bad. Look at the betting odds. Her polls are down in swing states and the betting odds are collapsing. Probably the White House went to the, what was it, CBS? Who owns that show, 60 Minutes? CBS? CBS. And was like, we're going to need you to, if you want to post anything, it's going to be edited. And by the way, if anyone thinks that's far-fetched, we do know that the White House was communicating with Facebook about what information. Facebook. Sorry. They're going to find out I'm secretly an Italian plant.
Starting point is 01:21:40 It was the Kamala code switching. Yeah. CBS, thank a union member. I don't know if I said probably. No, she went Irish. That was the Kamala code switching. I was born a Thaika union member. I don't know if I said probably. She went Irish. That was the weirdest thing. CBS has been the Biden administration's outlet of choice. I did see that. The clip, Kamala Harris is talking to Colbert and then all
Starting point is 01:21:56 of a sudden she has like 10 seconds of going just Irish. And she also became Latina or Latinks, I guess she would say, but there was an interview where someone in the audience goes, I love you. And she goes, oh, I love you back. I was like, what? Yes, did you see that? It was a great I'm like, this woman has so many different accents. She's very talented. If she, Kamala,
Starting point is 01:22:12 if you want to voice act for Freedom Tunes, I'd be happy to have you. Happy to have you. I wonder if people She says yes. Like the big establishment money, like BlackRock money, international money that's been supporting this this AstroTurf campaign of Kamala Harris is like wondering if she's going to betray them at this point. They're like, she's just not trustworthy
Starting point is 01:22:29 at all. I think here's the thing. I cannot imagine anyone in politics seeing her as a threat on any level. Like I think whoever her handlers are, are not worried about her being able to get one over on them. Oh yeah. That's why they, that's why they're happy with it. Although I think they've resigned to losing. I mean, look, one of the theories we've had for the past year is that they can't build up any kind of campaign to beat Donald Trump. So they said, who can we sacrifice this time around? The Democrats have to have a nominee. There can't be no nominee. But they're like, Newsom?
Starting point is 01:23:01 Nah, Newsom's not going to win, and we could maybe use him next time around. Buttigieg? Well, he definitely won't win, but he might be administration cabinet worthy. Who don't we care about at all? Who we can just say, fine, write off, and then try again in four years? Kamala. If I'm not mistaken, they actually had a legal obligation to keep her as the candidate if they wanted to retain the campaign finance. And even that is questionably legal. Yeah. Because they're using, apparently she's got her own FEC number, and and Biden's got one and she's begun using his despite having a different one.
Starting point is 01:23:28 And it was a huge controversy. Apparently no one cares about that. Biden can't give his money to Kamala. Look, let me put it this way. That whole thing pissed me off. Imagine if I said to you, dear viewer. Hey, guys, give me 10 bucks a month at Timcast dot com and I will keep working day and night, 16 hours a day and weekends. Then you do. And I say, thank you for your money. Ian, you're in charge. Bye, everybody.
Starting point is 01:23:51 You'd be like, what? That's what Biden did. So there are people, I guarantee you, I don't know how many, but a lot of people who supported Joe Biden. And then when they announced Kamala was taking over and your money went to her, I'm sure they're pissed. Yeah, absolutely. Absolutely. So many people are. But, I mean, at least in that case, there's kind of a gray area
Starting point is 01:24:10 where legally you can say, well, that money was given to the Biden-Harris campaign and Harris was a part of that. But if you try to switch those funds over to Gavin Newsom, now you're dealing with a completely different argument, a completely different situation, and it's probably an argument you can't make. So I do think they were stuck with Kamala because of that. I would think that they would have to use, like, what is it, the 25th Amendment
Starting point is 01:24:31 to have Biden removed from office in order to keep the money for that office, that campaign. Maybe that wouldn't even work. I don't know. Which is so funny because, like, they have effectively done that, right? We have a de facto 25th Amendment situation where everyone knows he's not in charge and hasn't been since long before he stepped out of the campaign. But the media just covers for them.
Starting point is 01:24:52 I was talking to my mother about this, who's pretty open minded. And I was like explaining to Kamala Harris. I was like, they didn't have a primary. She's like, well, no, I mean, I think they did. And I was like, no, they didn't. Actually, they just selected Kamala Harris. She's like, oh, I was like, I think what maybe it happened. Conspiracy theory is that they waited until it was too late in the process to have a primary.
Starting point is 01:25:07 And then they made the guy resign. And we're like, hey, we have no other choice. She was like, that's very smart of them. I was like, yes, and very evil. Very highly intelligently evil, if that's what they did. Bypassing the democratic process and threatening democracy. Threatening democracy. Literally, massive threat to democracy to install a candidate.
Starting point is 01:25:24 In fact, the Democratic Party's super candidates is a threat to democracy. It strips the people's ability to choose their candidate. What if we just chose who the president would be by NASCAR? Yeah, there you go. Problem solved, right? Honestly, that'd be pretty cool. Whoever the president, the candidate has to sponsor a race car. And then if your race car wins, you become the president. But it's got to be
Starting point is 01:25:46 by points at the end of the season. I'll just do one race. End of 2023, when does the season start? February. And it ends around October, yeah. Perfect. Oh, because then someone will get 8,000 points the night of the election. Does that happen in NASCAR?
Starting point is 01:26:01 8,000 hell in NASCAR. Kamala's car wins 10 races at 3 in the morning. What races were those? The results are in. Do you see a lot of like, I've seen pictures of some NASCAR races where the crowds are holding like Trump flags and stuff. Does it feel political or not really? Not really. I think that's more of a stands thing.
Starting point is 01:26:25 When you're in the infield, I mean, they're really strict. They don't want any messaging, anything like that to be involved. And I think it's more because they don't want to be involved, regardless of if it's left or right. But that's where Let's Go Brandon was born. Exactly. Amazing. Which ruined that poor guy's career.
Starting point is 01:26:40 Did it really? Brandon Brown, yeah. He was done. I think he was gone after a year after that. Really? He's done racing? Because of that? No one would get behind him and support him or try to sponsor him. He kind of went all in with the Let's Go Brandon thing.
Starting point is 01:26:54 That was a strategic error on his part. It was a strategic error, but also that guy got dealt a bad hand. No, no, he should have asked Trump to sponsor him. Maybe he tried and it didn't work, but if I was him, I would go like. No, no. He should have asked Trump to sponsor him. Maybe he tried and it didn't work, but if I was him, I would go like, hey, look, nobody wants to sponsor Let's Go Brandon.
Starting point is 01:27:12 And because of that, it's bad for my career. Trump, sponsor the Let's Go Brandon car. Trump would have done it. Unless he asked and I'm wrong. Trump's not affiliated with his businesses right now. And so his campaign can't fund a car. That's true, right? And Trump Jr. would have done it, right?
Starting point is 01:27:30 And they definitely don't allow, like if it said Trump anywhere on it, they wouldn't allow it. No, but they'd sponsor Let's Go Brandon. So the message is there on the track every day with people cheering Let's Go Brandon. That's hilarious. There was, well, there was, he actually, I think he was supported by the Let's Go Brandon coin. There was a crypto coin for a while. And NASCAR wouldn't even approve that. Well, I mean, that crypto stuff is silly. But they didn't
Starting point is 01:27:47 want let's go Brandon. They didn't want to be involved in it at all. I mean, I guess for good reason, you know, just controversy and whatnot. So he's like not racing anymore? Yeah, I'm pretty sure he's done. Wow, that's kind of sad. I blame Joe Biden. Joe Biden is destroyed. Joe Biden's
Starting point is 01:28:03 taking a job from another American. Yet another victim. I think when you're doing arts and entertainment or athletics in general, the way you want to instill your political endeavors is to get things done through it. Not through getting a candidate. Not about the people. It's about what needs to be changed in society. Let's write a song about that.
Starting point is 01:28:21 Or let's talk about that on my show as, as I'm a hot, um, you know, athlete in the, in the off season or whatever. But if you get too, like talking about too fetishy about individuals, it gets really like poison pill for, especially for the big, big money. They don't want, they don't want to like get tied into a guy they want, but movements about like, and, and the Vietnam war, that was great. A lot of people could get on board with that, but they weren't like singing about how great Nixon was or how great JFK was or any of that stuff. Right.
Starting point is 01:28:50 Maybe they should have been. I don't know though. I don't know. Cause like Buffalo Springfield. People have written Donald Trump songs, you know, and like FJB and they're kind of. Did he really? No, Placeboing made an edit of Eminem
Starting point is 01:29:02 where it sounds like he's doing a pro-Trump song. No, no, I thought you were saying anti-Trump. Well, Eminem did do an anti-Trump thing. Right. Yeah, he did. Yeah, yeah. But Placeboing made it a pro-Trump one. Like, you'd want to make a song about, like, ending or making your interest on your student loans tax deductible.
Starting point is 01:29:19 Have that in your song as opposed to singing about Donald Trump. And that's how you'll get all of society to get on board with the movement that donald trump is sort of part of i bet if if we made a tim kass song that was just like donald trump bump bump for like five minutes it would it would like top number one on itunes for a minute though we could make a long lasting one that's about fixing the ills of society everyone just says donald like that's all the lyrics but then you have like a rap feature where he starts rapping the name donald trump over and over again like you know what i'll do like we have we have so many high profile people that come and go just like ask them to say donald trump's name and then create a song where it's just every high profile personality
Starting point is 01:29:59 saying donald trump it'll be the number one song in the world for like a week yeah but you want to do a song that's the number one song in the world for like a week. Yeah. But you want to do a song that's the number one song in the world for like 10 years. Like that people remember that's like, this is how we fix the economy. That's what this song was about. We need to make the Macarena of the 2020s and it's just going to be Donald Trump. No, no. I mean, Macarena kind of is pro-Kamala. There we go.
Starting point is 01:30:21 Yeah. Or Mambo No. 5. Remember that one? No. Yeah. Or the Cha-Cha Slide. Was that what it was called? Oh, your Mambo No. 5. The Cha- Yeah. Or Mambo No. 5. Remember that one? No. Yeah. Or the Cha-Cha Slide. Was that what it was called? The Cha-Cha Slide?
Starting point is 01:30:28 Take it back now, y'all. That's the one. The Cha-Cha Slide? Yeah. Don't go left. Take it back. Oh, my gosh. I think the question is, do you want to make something that is art and has a value behind
Starting point is 01:30:41 it, or are you more interested in like political messaging through a medium that is often used for art? I know I mean this is something that like we've talked about with with Tom MacDonald like he'll make these songs that are about Trump or whatever and and it's not that they're not good and that people aren't entertained by them but you know it's definitely more about politics than about necessarily other things like like creative displays and artists. It's about the political messaging. And that's what you want to do.
Starting point is 01:31:08 It's totally fine, but it's just different. I think that there is this political fatigue in America where you'll see some people are into that stuff and some people will just pull farther away. Politics is pop culture. It's been that way for, what, like 10 years? I don't agree. Longer.
Starting point is 01:31:22 It's true. It was from like 2016 to 19, but it's not popular. It's un-pop culture. It's like disgusting refuse culture, but it is popular, but it's not loved. Politics is pop culture.
Starting point is 01:31:34 It doesn't mean... It's like infamy. It's not like, you know, it's like disliked. It's popular, but it's disliked. And that's why it's popular. I don't... And this may be true since Obama,
Starting point is 01:31:44 but no, I disagree. It's the people hate Donald Trump,'s why I don't. And this may be true since Obama. But no, I disagree. It's the people hate Donald Trump. But the Democrats love Kamala Harris. They love whoever their cult leader is. Right. I don't think that's real love. They might be obsessed. It's pop culture, bro.
Starting point is 01:31:54 Obsessed, manic. You know, that's I guess. It's pop culture is the TV talent. Look at Colbert. Colbert opens his show. Like when they put Colbert in that position on the late show. What's the show called? I mean, they're all late, late something show.
Starting point is 01:32:06 When they put Colbert on it, Colbert was a political commentator, satirical comedian. And when they announced that Late Night was going to have him hosting, I was kind of like, really? Because he does politics. And then he started doing his opening monologues
Starting point is 01:32:18 are all the Colbert politics. They intentionally made pop culture politics or they chased after this for whatever reason, but it is true. You take a look at songs that bubble up, independent music that really hits the top of the charts. You'll see Bryson Gray will make a song, FJB or whatever, and then boom, number one sales popping up on the Billboard Hot 100. They're desperately trying to keep that stuff away, but they can't.
Starting point is 01:32:42 It is what it is, whether you like it or not. I think this new Tim Kass music song that's coming out is going to be a pop hit. Oh, yeah. That's really good. Have you played that live yet, or is that going to just wait until it launches? No one's ever heard it. Do people even know the name? That song's actually been done for a year.
Starting point is 01:32:55 I know. It is good. I listened to it like 10 times the other night. Just Ian's a big fan. It's Ian Crossland, Tim Pool, Carter Banks. Out of the park on that one. You know what we could do with this song that's coming out? The lyrics are first person.
Starting point is 01:33:14 It's written from the perspective of someone who wants to rule the world, basically. And so we could make the music video. We're working on a music video that's fun and silly. We could just make a music video where Kamala Harris is going around just abusing people. It's wonderful because it's apolitical but it has that meaning of like obsessive oligarchs like it's someone that wants to own the world through a month through power that's what it's yeah and and the lyrics are first person like i'm gonna do this i'm gonna do that it's kind of like a fortunate son i'm not i'm not a fortunate son i wasn't born with the silver spoon
Starting point is 01:33:39 i'm not the credence clearwater revival like they didn't mention politicians by name but you knew who they were talking about but it would be be funny if the music video was Kamala Harris walking around and she steals a homeless guy's cup of change and then kicks over his sign. And then she grabs a coffee from somebody and then just drinks it and throws it on the ground and looks at them. The whole music video was just her doing whatever she wanted.
Starting point is 01:33:58 Just her walking down the street bullying people. Right. That would actually kind of make me like her more. That's the song. The song we're putting out that we're hoping to have released by Halloween is basically, imagine Kamala Harris walking down the street and just like
Starting point is 01:34:13 she grabs a busker playing guitar. She grabs the guitar and smashes it and throws it in the garbage. That's a great music video. It has to be one shot. The video is one shot and the camera is just following her as she walks through town and just bullies everyone she sees. That is what the song is. So like the lyrics are basically that.
Starting point is 01:34:30 The sense of narcissism is like that song is about. It's great. That's super funny, dude. Yeah. All right. We're going to go to Super Chat. So if you haven't already, would you kindly smash that like button, subscribe to this channel. And of course, if you're listening on Apple Podcasts or wherever you get your podcasts, you got to give us five stars or however many stars you can give us.
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Starting point is 01:35:10 All right. We'll grab some super chats from you, though, my friends. And also become a member at TimCast.com because we're going to have a members only uncensored show, which will be a hoot and a half. We're going to give you that extra half tonight. But not a holler. Because we love you. He won't do a hoot and a holler, but he will do a hoot and a half. And then we can tell you about our shenanigans.
Starting point is 01:35:28 Seamus and I are engaged in shenanigans. It is really funny. I don't want to say it on the main show. It's kind of funny. It's really funny. We were emotionally intelligent enough to come up with a really good joke. Yeah, on some woke leftists. Yeah, yeah.
Starting point is 01:35:43 And it's happening. But you'll have to be a member because we're going to keep this one of the members show so go to timcast.com right now click join us because we do need your support to basically run the operation but then Seamus and I can spill the beans on I think we might get in trouble in some way if we like if people find out you know we'll see we'll see well I almost want to see if it just bubbles up on its own I want to see let's like just let's talk about the members only because yeah and you know we'll see we'll see well i almost want to see if it just bubbles up on its own i want to see let's like just let's talk about the members only because yeah and you know we're trying it's funny you're gonna love it you're gonna love it all right anyway uh let's grab some super chats sd says because cool coffee hangouts cost money well we are we are working
Starting point is 01:36:22 on it and um we are really really close to the finalization for national expansion of Casper locations. I know our location basically is paralyzed. We're trying to get the flooring put on the first floor. It's just like, yeah, it's brutal. So we can't do the election event. I can't say anything just about where plans are, so nobody say anything. But we are going to have big, big, big plans for our election coverage. But we can't do the event like we wanted to. We wanted to get a venue. Then we couldn't. Then we were like, we'll use our own. Now we can't. And so I'm just like,
Starting point is 01:36:52 man. But it's OK, because we have contingencies upon contingencies to bring you a great show. Our plan for election day is to be live from about 5 p.m. until 2 a.m. or longer. And probably we're going to be live extended in the next day as well, because we ain't going to get results on Election Day. We are going to be cowering in fear with our emergency food buckets and piles of gold in in cobble pots. Exactly. All right. Here we go. Let's see. We'll grab some more super chats. Vex Coon says, ironic that they tried to get young voters with wow when the average wow player is 30 plus. And this is coming from someone that still plays wow. Yeah, dude, bro. Vanilla wow was the greatest game ever made. Just hands down. When they released Burning Crusade, it lost its luster, and I slowly stopped playing it. And then you could see it.
Starting point is 01:37:51 There was something about the difficulty in finding groups, the websites required. So they have a dungeon. It's a dungeon, you're going to do a raid, and you need 40 people to do it. It's not easy. And so you have to find groups of friends. And so they kept trying to do this thing where they're like,
Starting point is 01:38:06 let's make it easier for regular people who are joining the game to play. What did that do? It made it so they had this auto-cue thing where you're like, cue me up, and then you'd randomly join a group. The group would be like, you don't know how to play, you suck, and you're bringing us down. I don't want to do this. So they made the dungeons easier. The game is stupid now. I don't play it. It was a living,
Starting point is 01:38:22 breathing world in Vanilla. You had to go around. You would actually have to run to an instance, and everybody ran there together and you met up. It was a living, breathing world in Vanilla. I know. You had to go around. You would actually have to run to an instance, and everybody ran there together, and you met up. It was so much fun. It was like its own living world that you could get lost in. And then when they started queuing it up, I mean, I remember going through the old world, and there was no one in it,
Starting point is 01:38:38 because everybody was just queuing and dollar ran around. Oh, yeah. In the original game, you're in Stormwind, right, if you're playing Alliance. And it's like, hey, we're going to do VC. And then you're like, I've got to run to Windfall. And so it literally took you like 10 minutes of just having your character run all the way there into the cave, fighting through the cave to get to the dungeon.
Starting point is 01:38:55 And Van Cleef was what they called the dungeon. Was it Undermines, I think it was called or something? Yeah, the Deadmines, yeah. The Deadmines. There you go. You can play those again now in the new expansion. Yeah, but it's not the same. No, it's not. It's not the same. It's never been the same. It's stupid. The Dead Mines. There you go. You can play those again now in the new expansion. Yeah, but it's not the same. No, it's not.
Starting point is 01:39:05 It's not the same. It's never been the same. It's stupid. They've ruined it. And Warlocks used to be awesome because they could teleport their party members. But anyway, I'm 38. So if you're talking about World of Warcraft, you are talking to middle-aged people, I guess. That was the super chat.
Starting point is 01:39:22 I should have stuck around for that one. I had to urinate, though. They're trying to get young voters with World of warcraft oh yeah all right they're trying to get working class people with miller highlight like it's just right it's such an embarrassing I mentioned better than bud light well it's just they're so misguided okay so trump got shot and then stood back up and they think they're gonna convince us that Walls is the manly candidate because he pointed at an air filter. Like, it's so embarrassing. All right.
Starting point is 01:39:53 Daniel Halpin says, does Seamus know the patron saint of spoons is Saint Pantaleon? I did not know that. I don't know why that would be relevant to me. And you do know what Saint Timothy is the patron saint of, right? Stomach aches, right? Gastro intestinal distress. Yep. Yeah.
Starting point is 01:40:03 Saint Pantaleon? There really is a saint for everything. Wow. There is. Yeah. And so you're supposed There really is a saint for everything. Wow. There is, yeah. And so you're supposed to pray to St. Timothy when you're having stomach problems or you're stuck on a toilet. Who's the saint of music?
Starting point is 01:40:12 That's a good question. Seamus, you should know these things. I should know every patron, too. There's so many. You should know every patron saint. There's so many saints, man. There's so many. There'll be one for music,
Starting point is 01:40:22 one for musical performance, one for the creator of instruments. They just dole them out i think saint genesius is performing let me look up all right let me read this we got christopher shipley says maryland ballots are being tampered with my wife is a dem received hers today i'm a republican and didn't i checked and i'm not registered i have been for years and even voted in local and primaries this year. We are for Trump. Wow. Interesting. Creepy. All right.
Starting point is 01:40:50 Donnie Rocket says, Tim, please, you are the greatest and I love you. You are always the best and I will be a fan forever. Just kidding. He said, Tim, please shut up on this for the 1,000th time. On what? See, Donnie, when you super chat, I can make you say whatever I want. No, just kidding. I'll read your super chat. He told me to shut up. Shut up on 1,000th time. On what? See, Donnie, when you super chat, I can make you say whatever I want. No, just kidding. I'll read your super chat.
Starting point is 01:41:06 He told me to shut up. Shut up on what? The ballot thing. What thing? When I said ballots should be blank. Oh, you've been saying it a lot. No, I respect the, how much did he send? Was it $2?
Starting point is 01:41:18 Interesting philosophy. I respect the super chat, the $1.99 you sent, which means, I think it means iPhone. But also, the reason I think you keep bringing it up is because you know it's not quite perfect but it's a good thing to craft also here's a secret most people don't know if it says $4.99 in your super chat you're on an iPhone if it's a zero zero you're on an Android wow yeah I believe that's what it is right iPhone is $99 yep it defaults to $99 and then and they do that intentionally so they can track what device people are what devices people are using. Creepy, right?
Starting point is 01:41:48 Yeah, doesn't that knock you out from your letter count, too? You've got to get over $5 to get, like, 200 letters? It counts it as... Oh, cool. Dex and Dice LLC says, turn one basic land soul ring, Arcane Signet. What do you want to play next? Side note, if Kamala wins, don't think my shop can endure four more years of this. Enjoy the super chats and membership while you can, good sir.
Starting point is 01:42:08 Spoon. Ha ha. I want to play my mana vault after that, but also you should ban Sol Ring. Nope. So they banned Jeweled Lotus, and I'm still using it, and it doesn't. All it does is make. I've got wacky commanders that are too big to play, and with Jeweled Lotus, you can actually play them in a meaningful way,
Starting point is 01:42:26 but they still lose. So, you know, get out of here. Maybe it was Jeff Solring, you don't need to ban it. Alright, well, it is. Here we go. Andy Babandi says, please pray for my baddest fiancé. Just got back from an ultrasound appointment, and turns out our first pregnancy is going to put us over replacement rate.
Starting point is 01:42:42 She's having triplets! Dude! Woo-hoo-hoo! Wow wow god bless all and keep up the great work wow bravo good sir i'm wondering if there's something about us needing to increase our birth rate that people are just having more twins now it's like divinity or something matt walsh has two sets of twins wow and i don't know if this is true for him but twins increased in america when more people started using fertility treatments but this seems like it might be spontaneous naturally curling which is amazing uh that's the best way to to launch yourself over the replacement waste just do it all at once and it's and it's the man right when there's when there's twins or triplets or quadruplets like the guy just means you're a
Starting point is 01:43:16 really manly guy triplets it might be she released an egg and one of the eggs also split nope the man you're a man yeah i think older women might have higher rate of twins and triplets because it's like, well, if you're going to do it, now's the time. Just have them all now. So you don't have to do it.
Starting point is 01:43:30 The body releases more eggs later. Really what it does. Yeah. Wow. So older men have twins. There are, it's common for higher rates of twins among older, like just dating women.
Starting point is 01:43:40 Interesting. But you know, in this case, I don't know if you're 20 years old and spontaneously a triplet. It's like, that's crazy. All right. Swift Titan says Trump came to Detroit and I was working in the other room, surprised
Starting point is 01:43:50 that he was here. Unfortunately, I couldn't see because of tight security. And of course, my co-workers were talking about doing stuff to him. Whoa, that's creepy, dude. Creepy. Ben Hickson says U.S. would be better with preferential. That was his preferential voting system. Australia is expecting more independent parties like the Libertarian Party to be voted in Ben Hickson says U.S. would be better with preferential. That was his preferential voting system.
Starting point is 01:44:11 Australia is expecting more independent parties like the Libertarian Party to be voted in to break up our two party system. I don't know. There's a lot to bring on. David Toronto says the South is less racist. We are just more intolerant of stupidity. Guy from Boston came here and was more racist and didn't think we had paved roads. Well, then. What have we here? Robert Steinhauer says, perhaps in order to vote, you need to pass the same test that immigrants have to pass in order to move here.
Starting point is 01:44:34 Much love, panel. You guys do a great job all the time. YouTube needs more than 200 characters. Indeed, sir. Bryce Monty says, as a current current wow player the majority of players are trump supporters that is true they had to ban people using names like trump trump daddy mega 2024 because like everybody was just trying to do it i was campaigning for obama hard in 2007 on warcraft i'd go into the trade channel and be like vote obama 2008 he's awesome he cares about communication bring us together i gotta i gotta tell you, man, OG WoW was so crazy. So they had an auction house, right? And the way it works, for those that don't know
Starting point is 01:45:12 World of Warcraft, is if you want to, there was an enchantment for weapons. Okay, you have a sword. Someone who could train their character to cast enchantments on weapons would get something called Fiery Weapon Enchantment, or whatever it was called. So we just called it Fiery. Everybody Enchantment or whatever it was called. So we just called it Fiery. Everybody wanted it.
Starting point is 01:45:27 You needed a resource in order to give someone a Fiery Weapon. So those resources, I believe that was Small Radiant Shards in the auction house. My brother would buy all of them up
Starting point is 01:45:37 and then relist all of them for one gold more. And anytime anybody would list one of them, he'd buy it and relist it, creating a monopoly. He and I are so alike. And anytime anybody would list one of them, he'd buy it and relist it, creating a monopoly. He and I are so alike. And just eventually the prices got ridiculous
Starting point is 01:45:49 and people were like, we can't afford to buy these anymore. Like, what do we do? Because he was just like, I keep buying them and selling them, but people want it so bad, they keep giving me money. One of the funny things people used to do in the game
Starting point is 01:45:59 is they'd have a, one guy has a really crappy item that's not soul bound. Their buddy posts in the trade chat, willing to buy crappy item for, you know, slightly above market rate. Then a second later, someone would say willing to sell for a slightly below market rate. So that somebody would be like, whoa, if I, if our, our, our slightly, you know, at market rate, this guy would be like, if I buy that, I can resell it right away for 10 more gold.
Starting point is 01:46:26 He'd buy it from the one guy. Then the other guy would go, no, no thanks, I got one already. So the guy would end up buying it and that's how they trick people into buying things. That game was wild.
Starting point is 01:46:34 And then they ruined it. Well, Chinese bots came in and started mining gold and flooding the market and then all other sorts of problems came in. Yeah. Let's talk about real things
Starting point is 01:46:43 and not World of Warcraft and Magic the Gathering. How about that? We're hard on Warcraft tonight.ua kemball says on the blank paper ballot thing it's not about your academic level it's about how well you are informed there are ways to make sure you spell the names right if you care enough that's right i like the jingle idea i'm telling you a whole new era of political messaging in this country the jingle bring. Bring it back. For the best person in the Republican Party, vote V-I-V-E-K-R-A-M-K-S-W-A-M-1. I got to workshop
Starting point is 01:47:12 that one a little bit, but... Or he just changes his name to, like, Bill. Yeah, exactly. All of our presidents for the next 200 years will just be like, Josh. But then will they be like, if you change your name, will they be like, you're dishonest. You're not being that's hilarious garrett lancaster says the waltz era stunt with warcraft was definitely because blizzard is one of the wokiest of woke
Starting point is 01:47:35 companies and that's why their game has completely collapsed i was reading something recently they claim to have like a large user base and people are posting that the servers are always empty, nobody's really playing all that often. It's definitely not like it used to be, but how are they claiming to have all of these players in the game? They have a lot of servers. I know that. A lot more than they used to. I think the last one I played was Legion.
Starting point is 01:47:56 When was that? A decade ago or something? Eight years ago? Maybe, yeah. I played Draenor. This was a— Warlords of Draenor? Yeah, that was a while ago.
Starting point is 01:48:02 I tried playing that and just walked away. That was ten years ago. It got really grindy. I just go to that barracks and just keep sending my dudes out on daily quests, I was like it feels like a job and I'm not getting paid but you know what is still based is Alteric Valley yeah Battlegrounds are legit Alteric Valley has always still been awesome
Starting point is 01:48:17 and it was funny because I didn't play for 15 years and then I went to Alteric Valley as a rogue and you can still stealth cap the flags over and over again using the same strategies because people are dumb and don't learn. I think the action is still fun in that it's hard. You've got to watch where you're stepping
Starting point is 01:48:33 so you're constantly moving, and you've got to pay attention. At least as a healer, it's really fun. I played with a druid healer, and you've got to bounce around. You've got to constantly be healing. You're like, lots of attention to detail, super fast-paced. It's just the community aspect of it's been stripped because of the way they've simplified that aspect of it. All right.
Starting point is 01:48:51 Conejito de la Muerte says, at the risk of making Ian explode, did you see that a white paper was released in August demonstrating a low cost method of recycling microplastics into graphene? No, I didn't. But tag me in that on Twitter. That's cool. See, Ian's a poser. You might be. That might be. You didn't know that into graphene? No, I didn't. But tag me in that on Twitter. That's cool. See, Ian's a poser. You might be.
Starting point is 01:49:07 That might be. You didn't know that about graphene. You like graphene, Ian? Name three ways to synthesize graphene. Flash, jewel heating, chemical vapor deposition, and scotch tape on the graphite. Oh, I got him! I just named three.
Starting point is 01:49:21 He did name three. Scotch tape off of graphite. Uh-huh. Yeah, that's how they discovered it. They pulled scotch tape off of graphite. They're like, what is this shape? Listen, he is a real graphene fan. You can't take that.
Starting point is 01:49:29 He's a graphene fan. The first two were actually impressive. I don't know what you said. It's flash dual heating, which is probably what he's talking about, where you put carbon in a tube and then you hit it with 7,000 degree electricity. You pulse it at 0.1 milliseconds and then it turns into black powder graphene, which you can make cars out of. I'd like to see you racing a graphene car at some point. Lightweight and strong. All right, let's go.
Starting point is 01:49:49 Corwag says, Michigan, they're troll here. Whitmer has not been a good governor since 2019. Also, that video makes it look like she is jealous of Bill Clinton and his secretary. Finally, an unpopular opinion is Schneider was better even with Flint. Wow. Indeed. I went to Flint. Here's a story for you. And I collected
Starting point is 01:50:06 water samples from a local house, from a local restaurant, from the river itself. And I collected multiple samples of each and at the river, several different points. And I had this idea when I was working at Fusion, I was like, hey, here's what we can do. Let's use a mass spectrometer to break down what's in the water and explain to people what the problem is. And guess what we found? Nothing. In all of the different samples, we found nothing. And they were like, this clearly must be a mistake.
Starting point is 01:50:34 And I was like, we went to NYU. I gave them like, I don't know, 30 samples of water. And then they were like, we'll run them through the mass spectrometer and we'll give you back everything that's in the water. And no lead. Nothing. What did that make you believe after that? I don't know. And I asked them like, do we report that we did this and found nothing? And they were like, well, because everybody had been reporting that there was lead and other
Starting point is 01:50:59 contaminants in the water, the concern was that we did something wrong. So we would need to confirm this. And I was like, I went to like three houses. I went to two restaurants. I went to the river itself and collected water from different points at the river. I don't know what else you do. And we found nothing. Someone was talking about that with pipes. I think it was like high selenium or something.
Starting point is 01:51:23 I'll tell you this though. I went home to Miami and we found a ton of uranium in our water. Oh, wow. Yeah. Are there uranium mines down there? No, it's from fertilizer. Oh, wow. Yeah.
Starting point is 01:51:33 That was crazy. I wonder if a lot of the flint lead was coming out of pipes and not the- That's why I went to a couple houses. And people were like, well, you probably went to houses that weren't affected. And I was like, perhaps. But these were not well-off houses. I forgot how i did i knocked on a door i think i went knocking on doors and saying that i'm a journalist working on a story about the water crisis in flint we're looking to collect water samples and people let me in their houses and
Starting point is 01:51:55 they were not good houses somebody messaged me about lead and they were like actually lead pipes are safe and they don't leach lead into the water i haven't confirmed that data but it's interesting they're like it's only if they get get aggravated or scraped or something, but maybe. I'm not sure. Leather microplastics, which is worse. All right. VCC Board Repair says, bought some cast brew coffee on 830, but have not received it.
Starting point is 01:52:18 My package appears to be lost. Cast brew support seems to be no help. M-I-S-O-L. I don't know. Usually we have a crack team that takes care of everything, and usually it's something like an email got lost or whatever or got mixed up in junk or something. So check your junk folders, and then I'll talk with my team about VCC board repairs
Starting point is 01:52:37 to make sure you get your coffee. It's your coffee. You deserve it now. I was drinking some Appalachian Nights earlier and Graphene Dream earlier than that. Good stuff. Get it. It's really good. Have you had it yet, Seamus?
Starting point is 01:52:49 I haven't had Graphene Dream. I've had a couple different flavors. I usually have the one that's most common that you guys have. We're working on the Seamus blend and we're going with either Irish coffee, Whiskey Dream, Whiskey Nights. We're thinking... You drink whiskey? Whiskey in the morning., whiskey nights. We're thinking. You drink whiskey? Whiskey in the morning.
Starting point is 01:53:07 Those are all the different. So we're getting eclectic with it to give a bunch of varieties. But then we've got whiskey light, whiskey dark, whiskey medium. We're just Irish coffee. And it's just shameless with like the clover hat on. Oh, that is a good idea. It's just clover. Coffee and it's just delicious.
Starting point is 01:53:24 It's offensive to my people. A rich Irish blend. Bro, Irish people make good whiskey. What are you talking about? Bill Lemon says, question for Cody. I was a diehard NASCAR fan until the Bubble Wallace garage incident. Sad because I became a fan of his when he was up and coming. How has it been for drivers since the league went woke?
Starting point is 01:53:42 It's not represented anywhere. Everything's really laid back and chill and no one really talks about anything as far as like i guess you would say der no there's no no one's forcing anything on anybody you just show up and you know you run your race and it's it's really something you don't notice now granted look i'm in you know the arkham menard series, and it's really something you don't notice. Now, granted, look, I'm in the Arkham Menards series, and maybe it's not prevalent there, but you don't really hear much. All you really hear is, like the Super Chat says, people will ask me about the Bubba Wallace thing.
Starting point is 01:54:16 And that's it. And you don't really hear much about anything else. Can you explain the difference between the series for me? I'm ignorant on that. Yeah, so there's the Cup series, the Xfinfinity series which is basically like the one right below it and then the truck series then the arkham menard series so there's their four national touring series and um basically you can you get approved for full license for all of them and you can jump in and out of cars and do whatever um it's just basically it's it's how much money you have how
Starting point is 01:54:42 much backing you have how much experience you have, how much backing you have, how much experience you have. How much do you need for the big, big league? Oh, gosh. $60 million a year probably. Whoa. And that's to be in like a midfield thing. Who's number one right now? Oh, if I had to really pick a person, it would be Kyle Larson.
Starting point is 01:55:01 So what do you think his budget is? Oh, it's up there. $200 million? It's something insane. I mean, he's ran an IndyCar, and there's talks of him going out, trying Formula One and all kinds of stuff. Wow. Like the top three just eclipsed like 50 times, well, twice as much as the bottom number four, five, and six.
Starting point is 01:55:18 With the Cup Series, the money's probably a little bit closer with all the teams, but when you get down to the Truck series, the Xfinity series, they're still kind of grassroots. There's some people that are. Do you do the truck too? I'm approved for the trucks as well. I had plans to do two truck races this year. Next year I have plans to do way more.
Starting point is 01:55:40 But, yeah, it's all about funding. And there's disparity. There's people that show up in our series with almost no funding. They're showing up in an old truck, and they have an old trailer, and they roll their old car out and just start and park it. Wow. They just start it, and they park it and get out of it just so they can get to the next one and the next one and the next one.
Starting point is 01:56:00 And then you have the teams in the exact same spirit series spending 10 20 million dollars and of course you know dominating so it there is a big you know money disparity but there is still a big grassroots element to all these so there's no like salary cap type thing like you can you can't spend more than x because you're going to get the most high-tech car that's gonna not that i know of I'm pretty sure they spend... I mean, Hendrix Motorsports talks about how they don't make money. They just spend all the money they can just to be successful, and they don't bring any profit or something like that.
Starting point is 01:56:35 And a lot of these teams, I feel like they probably do do that, especially teams that are engineered only to bring up up-and-coming drivers. So there's a lot of a lot of the teams in our series are specifically there to you know put you know young you know you know teenagers in to get them ready to go to the next level and that's the only reason they're there so then you have the old guys like me I'm basically prehistoric when it comes to like because of your age yeah I'm 34 oh when do people normally start driving?
Starting point is 01:57:05 Well, in the 90s, you would hear about Earnhardt and all these guys starting in their mid-30s. Clint Boyer, they'd come in their maximum late 20s, early 30s. And now these kids are starting at four years old.
Starting point is 01:57:19 They're in go-karts. They're at 12 years old. They're in big late models. At 15, 16, they're running an R-series, truck series, stuff like that. At 15, an R-series, truck series, stuff like that. At 15, an R-series? That seems crazy.
Starting point is 01:57:31 But you have to be 18 to do speedways, so fast stuff. So what's the basic skill requirement? What are your fundamentals in driving to be in the top? To have absolutely – I don't know if it's being dumb is one of them. Like you have to be kind of dumb because, you know, you have to have absolutely no self-preservation. You just have to, when you're going into a corner at 190 at Michigan, you have to not, you have zero fear. You just throw it in there.
Starting point is 01:57:56 And there's people that will, you know, they'll be using brakes and whatnot at tracks like this where you don't. You're just full throttle almost the entire time. Just pedal to the metal? Yeah. And it's, I used to have this idea that you could really go all out for a couple laps and then reel it in and it's not like that you have to be all out on the edge of control almost wrecking every single lap to be fast and it's stressful man we were we were at michigan
Starting point is 01:58:19 and i was i was worn out man and uh we tapped the wall, and the firewall somehow got separated slightly, and CO2 was leaking into the cabin. Whoa. At the end of the race, I just pulled into the pits. I barely remember any of it, and I just fell out of the car, and an ambulance came and got me. I was on oxygen for two hours. Wow.
Starting point is 01:58:39 That's wild. It was brutal. These are things you have to go through. You eventually get used to it, but you have to really maintain hydration. You have to really keep those things up, and you have to focus on those kind of things. Because if you get in that car without
Starting point is 01:58:52 that kind of stuff, you will be passing out. You have like a head thing where you're drinking water while you're driving, and then you say core strength is another part of it? Yeah, core strength. You're barely moving your ankles, but core strength. Because when you go into corners at places like Dover, your mean, your neck will start hurting after five laps
Starting point is 01:59:07 and then you have 250 more. Is that because you're resisting the G-forces and trying to hold? Yeah. And there's some seat, you'll get in some seat span where there's just an inch gap and that inch gap ruins everything. Because you can't lean your head, you're having to keep your head up. It's just brutal. Oh, so you want it kind of tight on your head? You want it to where it doesn't move
Starting point is 01:59:23 at all. Because otherwise you're counterbalancing and you start noticing it. And as soon as you start notice noticing any uncomfortableness, it you you're suffering, you're slowing down. All right, everybody, we're gonna go to that members only show. You don't want to miss it.
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Starting point is 02:00:09 It's called Camelot331. I've been uploading there for about five years now, streaming a few times a week, Monday, Wednesday, and Saturday around 8.30 PM. Just having a good time. I had a podcast that I had to put on hold because racing full-time, it was just no way. I could get guests and whatnot and try to keep it all together. But that's my YouTube channel. And I also have my twitter account uh kemmelcast off which is the fourth one i think get i just i guess i make it a habit of getting banned for really dumb reasons i quote tweeted an article randomly and made the exact same joke that the article made and got permabanned before elon bought it or after it was right before and i'm like tagging Elon, please Elon, you don't understand. This is my big follower account and I
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