Timcast IRL - Timcast IRL #117 - LA Democrat Just Violated Human Rights Over COVID, Jack Murphy Joins Us
Episode Date: August 20, 2020Tim hosts Jack Murphy of the Liminal Order (@jackmurphylive on Twitter and YouTube) and the discussion starts around Eric Garcetti's dictatorial choice to shut off utilities to a partying citizen's ho...use and quickly turns to the siege on DC, and from thence, cancel culture, the pioneering spirit of American forebears, Elizabeth Warren's native American bona fides (or lack thereof) according to the DNC, and the rise of Laura Loomer and the prospect of a right-wing Squad. Support the show (http://Timcast.com/donate) Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
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They finally did it. It's not the biggest case of a human rights violation I've ever seen,
but I had to say it. LA has authorized the power to be shut off at the home of this dude who was
having constant parties, and they said he was violating a public health directive.
And that to me is just, it's insane. And this is just another example of what's been happening to
cities. I'm just going to say it. I know maybe it's biased, but Democratic run cities. It's
been a recurring theme. And you look at Republican states compared to Democrat states. Democrat
states are falling apart. And now you've actually got the mayor of Los Angeles saying,
I have authorized the city to shut down power to this dude's home. Now, this guy was super rich,
so I get it. We got a bunch of other stories to talk about. We're going to make fun of the DNC
because as most of you probably know, the DNc is just insanely awful and i've brought in
someone very uh important who can explain a lot of this to us the guy who literally wrote the book
on it we got jack murphy how you doing you want to introduce yourself hey tim how's it going man
lydia hello nice to see you guys going very well jack murphy jack murphy live jack murphy live.com
here i am you literally wrote the book on- Literally. Democrat to deplorable, walking away from the Democratic Party.
I brought you a copy.
I see.
Oh, snap.
Democrat to deplorable, just for you, Tim.
In honor.
In honor of?
Me saying that I'm going to have to vote for Trump.
And I have another chachi for you right here, too.
There you go.
Democrat to deplorable mug.
Here we go.
Handy dandy.
Thank you very much.
Is it clean?
It is clean.
It is covid free
excellent thank you yes wonderful there's some oh my god we're gonna get tim to take a sip out
of the mug democrats are deplorable this is there we go this is magical monumental magical sip my
work here is done all right jack thanks for coming to the show and i say so uh awesome no no i mean i
mean it literally you literally wrote the book you
traveled around the country most many of you might actually know jack because you were the first guest
we had on the show back before all this covet stuff happened yep january how crazy have things
gotten the whole world has changed but yet it was all so predictable from the jump yeah most people
don't realize this that on the show we did we actually sat down and wrote down crystal clear
perfect predictions
of this year let's see on march 17th donald trump will say these words no i'm just kidding i'm just
kidding it wasn't that perfect but apparently we had we hit a bunch of uh we really did you know
and that comes from our experience and you know you and i both have been living this this this
antifa this black lives matter thing the networked warfare the politics the insurgencies the blue
church the whole thing
the resistance yeah we've been living it on the ground you've been you've been there you know
frontline i've been experiencing it like as a participant you know getting attacked by antifa
having a cop sent to my house like having to testify that i'm not a member of the alt-right
all this stuff getting fired like we've been in the grind. So when, you know, back in late winter,
we were talking about what was going to happen this election summer.
Yeah, riots.
It was pretty obvious what was coming.
Man, and I guess someone sent you a list of, like, all of these things we actually.
Yep.
Yeah, it scares me, actually.
Even China and math and stuff and, like,
all the things about Black Lives Matter and Antifa and the riots
and the way it was just going to flare up.
And we had even noticed that, like, Antifa, Black Lives Matter and Antifa and the riots and the way it was just going to flare up. And we had even noticed that like Antifa, Black Lives Matter had sort of chilled.
It was right. It wasn't necessarily in the news all the time rounding out 2019. But we knew with
the election coming, you know, it feels like when when the start of COVID happened, all of this,
you know, far left woke, whatever started to fizzle away because we had real problems. But
what it seems like is that was actually is backed up in the hose. And then eventually the
pressure built up and it burst out in this massive spray. And now, you know, school curriculums are
getting leaked of this insane woke stuff. They're teaching to like seven year olds. And I, and I've
known this because my niece was, I was showing one of these, you know, fake woke manipulations
to my family. My niece goes, oh, I know that picture.
They taught us that in school.
And I was like, what?
She was seven at the time.
Yeah, man, it's everywhere.
And these are the issues I cover in the book dating back, you know, years and years.
And when we used to talk about intersectionality and the way that they were forcing themselves into the universities, people used to just poo poo it as crazy college kids
right that's just crazy college radicals but people ignored the fact that the
reason you go to college is to be sort of handed a worldview and to be
transformed and sent out into society and the university has been taken over
by people whose explicit goal is to transform every student into an activist
whose goal is is to destroy the existing order of our country.
And now it's been years and years of them pumping these people out.
They've been hired in the corporations.
The corporations have bent to their expectations.
And now we've got,
you know,
good year tired telling people that they can wear black lives matter shirt to
work,
but they can't wear a MAGA hat.
They,
they partially disavowed that.
I read that thing. I read it. I pars parsed it it said that they didn't make that image
it doesn't mean anything it doesn't didn't mean anything they didn't actually say what it was
exactly right because what it was was something that they probably sent around to everybody in
their own company so we we've got a bunch of stuff we can talk about for sure and especially
what what happened in LA you know so we'll get started we're talking about these democrat cities now let's do it but you know i i think all of this woke stuff isn't is
becoming like you mentioned they entered the corporations and then all of a sudden once they
had the numbers it activated but it's in government it's in the military it's in the cdc
and so my my my worry is that they've gained so much ground already in mainstream TV and brands, corporations and government that regular people are already too scared to do anything about it.
Maybe, though, the silent majority will rise up and go and vote, you know, straight Republican or something, and that'll push out all of this insanity. And that's kind of where I find myself, not as someone who like sees myself in Trump or sees what he's doing as something where I'm like
this, you know, we must do it. Actually, I'll take that back. There's one thing when Trump
tried to pull out of Afghanistan, I was like, I'm going to go for that guy. Like,
because I didn't ask him to do it and he's going to do it. I want that to happen. Right.
Right. But I think this, the best thing, the best chance we have would be
Republicans taking everything so that we can get Section 230 reform, hopefully antitrust.
But I don't trust the Republicans either, to be honest.
I think Trump is very different, but I'm not even convinced the Republicans will do anything.
I think they're going to do nothings.
Well, Heather Heng and Brett Weinstein, they talk on their podcast a lot about the institutional takeover and the co-opting of all these various fields, right?
So it's not just intersectionalities in the university or in the government. It's in like
each individual specific academic field. It's in mental health. It's now creeping into physical
health. James Lindsay is dealing with it, talking about it, being in math.
Two plus two is five? I can't believe this.
No, it's insane. So it's actually literally everywhere. And when I would talk about intersectionality back in like 2016, people around me, people I loved and respect, they all told me I was insane.
No one would ever adopt it. You're talking about something that's just crazy and arcane and no one really cares about it.
But we saw the trajectory and it's continuing to go. And so one of the things that I voted for Trump in the first place was for Title nine reform, because Title nine is the place where intersectionality really was able to flourish
through that through that corridor in the universities. And so when when I voted for him,
I wanted him to do that to remedy that. And he took some really, you know, positive steps forward
with Betsy DeVos and reform there. So it's going to take a lot more, though, even if there's a
straight Republican landslide, which I don't think is going to happen. It's still going to take years, maybe even
decades, I think. Totally. So let's do this. If you're just tuning in, make sure you smash the
like button, hit the subscribe, hit the notification bell. And if you want to hop in the super chats
at around 930, we jump over to the super chats, try and grab as many as we can. And so we're going
to talk about a couple of these things. The first thing we got to talk about, man, and this can
be a part of just Democrat cities in general, but this to me is one of the most nightmarish
and shocking things I've ever seen an American politician do in my life. And maybe that's just
my naivety because I'm 34. Maybe something happened at some point. I guess we had politicians
literally shoot each other a couple hundred years ago. So mayor authorizes city to shut,
shut off power at Hollywood Hills party house, reportedly belonging to TikTok star Bryce Hall.
Despite several warnings, this house has turned into a nightclub in the Hills,
hosting large gatherings in flagrant violation of our public health orders, Garcetti said.
So that's, that's, that's just the story. Look at this. He says, with more than 2,000 Angelenos
and over 170,000 Americans lost to COVID-19, we need every resident to undertake critical safeguards
to stop the spread of this virus. That includes not hosting or attending parties that put
themselves, their neighbors, and many others at risk. Despite several warnings, the house turned
into a nightclub. The city has now disconnected utilities at this home to stop these parties that endanger
our community. If we wish to reopen more businesses, return our kids to school, or get
back to our normal lives, we must continue to wear masks, wash our hands frequently,
and as we're emphasizing today, avoid gathering with others. All of these actions save lives.
Sure. Actually, the dude put out a TikTok. It's kind of funny. He posted TikTok
Wednesday to the song Electric Love because it looks like the power is out. I'm just going to
say I'm not super concerned about a rich dude who owns multiple houses and wants to have big
parties in the hills. My concern is the precedent being set where the mayor did this and no one said
anything. And you're never going to see a politician walk out and say, I'm going to violate
human rights. It's going to start with this. Everyone's going to say that's OK. The next day,
he's going to say, well, what about this celebrity? That's OK. Within a month, he's going to be like
this small family, you know, this middle middle class family. We're turning your power off next.
They shouldn't have the ability to arbitrarily shut off someone's utilities.
And I think this is this this story hits at several things. One
mismanagement of cities predominantly run by Democrats and the authoritarianism that's emerged
since covid where they think they can do anything. And to be honest, nobody's stopping them.
It's I think what's so troubling for people, it's all confusing, right? Like go out and protest.
It's no problem. Have a party at your house.'s a problem we're gonna let the protest happen have a gathering at your house we're gonna stop it uh covet is so bad that we're
temporarily suspending all utility shutoffs for people right unless we decide we're gonna turn off
your utilities and that's terrifying to me man that that made me realize that no matter where I am in the city I have nowhere to retreat
to I have nowhere to go where they can't get me they can get me just in my house in my home doing
whatever I want in Washington DC the other day there was a party advertised like flyers on the
internet everything it was like a block party and uh there was like a ton of people there and the
cops were actually on scene didn't break it up
really and that what happened there that was where that mass shooting was so like there was 21 people
got shot at this gathering that the cops knew about so what I'm getting at here is that there's
just this inconsistent application of the rules and that makes people insane because then they
don't know what reality is or how to behave or how, you know, what we all depend on is,
is a predictability by other people.
And if your government is acting in an unpredictable fashion that could
jeopardize your ability to,
you know,
bathe,
feed and clothe yourself and take care of your family.
Well,
that's a very unsettling place to be.
And where do people take those fears out?
Maybe they act out,
but maybe they're going to do it in the election booth this year.
I hope so.
And I think that's going to be if, man, I'm kind of worried about what happens if Trump loses.
Because we've seen what these states have done, New Jersey, New York, Pennsylvania.
They're putting sick people in nursing homes.
People are dying.
You look at what L.A. is doing.
You look at what Oregon is doing.
Eighty-three nights now they've allowed these riots to go on because the DA keeps releasing
them. Apparently, you know, someone emailed me saying, look at the, look at the court records.
Somebody got charged with five felonies. The DA just cut them loose. That's, that's how the riots
don't stop. This is, this is what they are doing. I couldn't imagine what would happen if that
political party takes control of the executive branch at this time and then you know
do you see that viral video from shasta county california where the guy says we're being regular
americans are being peaceful now but he's like you know he basically says civil war is coming yeah
yeah uh again it's this predictability man i just don't know what's going to happen or what they're
going to do to me or where things are going to go and that leaves me very unsettled how do you invest in the future how do you decide
to have a family how do you build a community when you don't have any idea the way the law is going
to be applied if there's going to be laws if they're like it's all up in the air but the
troubling thing is really tim i think we just all are acknowledging this. Are things going to get worse if Trump loses?
Probably.
Are things going to get worse if Trump wins?
Probably.
That's a little dark, though.
I mean, I don't think electing Trump is going to stop anything.
He might begin to chip away at some of it.
But imagine the reaction.
For sure.
You have the other side.
Yeah.
You know, it's crazy now.
They're trying to bring Russiagate back.
And that just shows you that there's there's disparate realities. But I do think if Trump gets reelected,
he's untethered right now. His first four years was do what I can in a, you know, tempered way.
And then when it comes to reelection, unleash the beast. And that's that's what Obama said,
right? Remember that famous, you know, hot mic where he's like, I'll have more flexibility once
I get reelected?
Yeah.
Yeah, because they know it's their last term.
Right.
I think lame duck is such a misnomer.
In fact, it's probably subterfuge when they say that a president's lame duck because he's on his way out.
No way, man.
That's when they can be most aggressive.
That's why all those pardons and I almost said the bad word.
That's why all those pardons and things happen at the last, at the last minute, at the 11th hour. Right.
It's because they're on their way out the door and they're less accountable at that point.
So I, for one, would like to see more aggressive behavior out of Trump.
I read a fantastic piece in the Claremont Rivera review of books by Michael Anton.
And he said, there's not there's no problem today that more Trump won't solve.
And I think he's probably right.
You know, more aggressive towards china you know more nationalism
more patriotism more onshore manufacturing all kinds of stuff yeah that he has been hamstrung on
in terms of these cities especially though trump could invoke the insurrection act and he could end
it overnight we i don't i don't know if you saw this what happened with the guy trying to cut the
uh the brakes to the NYPD vehicles.
Man.
See that story?
No.
He was accused.
I'll say, you know, innocent until proven guilty.
I'm a big fan.
But the NYPD arrested the guy.
They had an informant drive him around.
He went to a van.
He tried snipping the brake line.
He didn't.
They arrested him.
Local judge cut him loose.
The fed swooped in immediately and arrested him on federal charges. And there this was really interesting. I'm not a lawyer, but, you know, I'm reading this affidavit from the FBI agent and he says that it's their jurisdiction me because, for one, I don't want the federal government to be able to just arbitrarily assert jurisdiction in state and local matters.
But the state is not they're not prosecuting these people.
There have been instances in history in which federal assertion of authority domestically using the military was done for a good cause.
Right. I remember watching most recently a documentary on a U.S. grant.
And this guy, he sent the army into the South to end the hangings and to end the KKK.
Right.
Because they were anathema to what we were doing.
Antifa and these guys, they are anathema to what we are doing.
There is historical precedent to use force in a way to restore the peace that honors our Constitution, the Bill of Rights and all the things that we hold dear.
And then, you know, what happens after that is the question.
I'm not saying I'm advocating for it because, you know, me, Tim, I'm I'm small government.
You know, I went to Libertarian University, George Mason.
I hate the idea of the feds getting involved in our business.
Yeah. But at the same time, if your state is just failing to take care of people's lives and
property, life, liberty, and pursuit of happiness fail to be protected, then who, who, who do
you call?
So the riots I think are, are, are an easy call, but what about what Garcetti is doing
in LA?
Do you think Trump, the feds should intervene and shut down, you know, what, what they're
doing in this capacity?
I'm not a lawyer, so I'm going to punt that one.
But what are they going to do?
They're going to order them to just stop managing their utilities in the way that they see fit?
I mean, when they wanted to get the drinking age raised to 21 across the country, they withheld, I think, like highway funds, right?
They're like, we're not going to give you this money to build your highway until you raise the drinking age to 21.
And I think that worked. So there are like levers that you can pull mostly around money.
Right. But imagine if Trump cuts off all the money to California to get them to turn the guy's water back on.
I mean, it's in a way I would be all for it. Right. Like you can't turn my I paid my bill like I'm a human being.
I'm allowed to drink water. We all are. It's a utility.
It's a monopoly.
It's regulated.
It's there to provide a service.
And by the way, the official policy is to not cut off utilities in this time of crisis.
It's also like the policy is to let people out of jails.
And they're literally arresting people and putting them in jails for, like, running a business or something.
Right.
It's like you said.
It's asymmetric enforcement of the law. Right and and the and the enforcement is on things that we
need as humans for example we need human interaction socialization and community to be
happy healthy actualized creatures we need that but they're banning it we need to exercise and
work out and be fit and healthy but they're banning that we need it.
Why are they attacking all the things that we do to help us to help our health, to help our sanity?
But isn't, isn't this for the most part Democrats? I think it is almost exclusively.
Yeah. There, there have been some Republican States that have had lockdowns, but they've
been minor or none entirely. I mean, South Dakota rejected Trump stimulus offer because they were like,
it's okay.
Most of our people have returned to work.
So we don't need the bonus.
I love looking at South Dakota.
It is definitely an extreme example,
given how big it is and how few people live there.
Their governor though,
I could,
I could definitely see supporting her in the future in some larger endeavor.
She's got the whole package,
man.
She really does.
She'd be fantastic.
I could support her in future
elections christy gnome you think you're one for president i mean i watched that speech she gave
at mount rushmore and i was like i tweeted out that night when can i vote for you for president
wow they threw a parade for her so for those that aren't familiar she refused to lock down
and south dakota was one of the there was this chart released i fact check me on this one i saw
this chart i was talking about gdp all of the states there was this chart released. I fact-checked me on this one. I saw this chart. I was talking about GDP.
All of the states are negative.
South Dakota was like 0.08% positive, like at a time of crisis.
And like you said, it's an extreme example.
It's, you know, not so much of a dense population relative to New York or whatever.
But she did what was right for her state.
And the media was relentlessly attacking her, saying it was the new hotspot.
It was, you know, COVID was out of control. It wasn't. It was, I looked at the numbers from John Hopkins, and it was the new hot spot it was you know kovat was out of control
it wasn't it was i looked at the numbers from john hopkins and it was like right in the middle so you
had the worst country the worst state in the country is new york and then it was like rank 27
south dakota like it's not even it was right there in the middle so it's not an outlier
but because she was defiant the media just went you know it was just totally relentless i think
that's a big,
you know, ally of the Democrats. Obviously, they just push the same narrative, right?
Well, the narrative is what matters. Facts don't matter. Right and wrong don't matter.
Human rights don't matter. Your personal well being and safety don't matter. Your personal
happiness and health don't matter. Consistency, logic and reason, they don't matter. Honoring
the Constitution and the law of the land that doesn't matter. Federalism that doesn't matter. Honoring the Constitution and the law of the land. That doesn't matter. Federalism. That doesn't matter. States right. That doesn't matter. I got a real funny story for you. Hit me. So recently, a friend of ours who is not from America, you know, I, you know, we're hanging out and she said, hey, I have a question. The Second Amendment says the right to keep and bear arms shall not be infringed. And I was like, right. And she goes, then why can't you have a gun?
And then everyone started laughing because it was like from the outside, you see the
Second Amendment and you're like, that's clear.
And then you actually come to the states and you're like, OK, so the Constitution doesn't
matter.
That's correct.
Yeah, that's correct.
Yeah.
We can talk about guns later if you want.
There's a really big case that came out of the Ninth District that allows for, you know,
greater than 10 magazines, round magazines. yep and in dc where i live those
are strictly prohibited so hopefully that will uh that will get turned over yeah i think you know i
bring up second amendment more so as a general issue of the constitution which is swiss cheese
it is one way to put i mean they've punched so many holes in that it actually scares me how
you you know it really does come
back to for more so the democrats but republicans as well it's you know our current system of
governance is disrespectful to the constitution you've got people saying you know it's a living
document and i respect that because we do amend it we do make changes and we do interpret
but certain things i look at and i've been i've been much more of a constitutionalist as of the
past year or so,
especially with how the Democrats have been violating people's rights.
And I really got to say,
look,
maybe it's because I live in New Jersey and this is like probably the worst
state in the country can,
in terms of the authoritarian lockdown,
you know,
that Adelist gym.
Yeah.
They're right down the street.
Oh,
is that right?
Yeah.
It's super close.
Huh?
And these,
those are the guys who got arrested,
had their business license license taken away i watched that guy bust down the door to his own
gym i love that guy i mean dude go for it like stand up for what's right this so you know before
we started recording we were talking about we need meaning in our life and what's interesting
about these covid lockdowns and all this tension is actually giving meaning to some people who are
finding it
in resisting this shit, this stuff that they're finding meaning in resisting it. And like this
guy now had a, he had a mission of helping people get healthy and fit, but now he's got a mission
of standing up for himself and for what's right. And for his community, like he's, this guy's
inspired and he's willing to take risks and put himself at risk. And I admire that. I admire
people that are willing to stand up for what they believe to be true, not just true today,
but like universal truths that transcend history, right? Like these people should be free
to get healthy. Think about it. If you're fit, you are less likely to get sick and die. That's
just obvious. Now I will, I, my thing is, follow the law.
You know, I guess you can say within reason,
because I'm actually a big fan of civil disobedience, nonviolent,
because I think that's where we as a society accept people push the line.
For this guy to kick his door in, that's nonviolent civil disobedience.
I mean, you could argue that kicking the wood that he put up off,
or I think, I don't know if the city did it or not.
Yeah, I think they did.
Yeah, you could argue you're getting close into vandalizing
property or whatever but it's a piece of plyboard it's his property right right right and so i look
at this and i look at the bevel and beady when she threw the paint on the black lives matter in
new york yeah non-violent civil disobedience now i'll tell you this if we were in normal times
and someone showed up and kicked in the plyboard
on a building and came in i'd be critical of it yeah not super critical i'd just be like you know
look follow the law there's there's better ways to do this but now you've got antifa going around
tearing down statues and the democrats say it's peaceful protests you actually had a a state
democrat in virginia charged with two felonies for conspiring to tear down the stat tear down
one of these statues
that actually fell in a dude's head and nearly killed him.
Dang.
So when you actually have, I mean, you literally have Democrat politicians joining in, planning
this stuff, engaging in all this stuff.
You want me to be critical of a dude who kicked his own, you know, Jim Doran?
Or when the Democrats in California are shutting off your access to water.
The most important thing that we have.
Water is life.
Yeah.
I don't get it.
None.
And that's where.
So just to clarify, too, they're inching towards it.
That's my fear.
I see.
They've authorized the termination of the utilities here.
They shut off.
It says power.
I just want to make sure everybody.
He straight up said.
He said, we'll shut off your power and electricity at a press conference. Got it. it says power i just want to make sure everybody you know but my he's he straight up said he said
we'll shut off your power and electricity at a press conference got it so they're they they've
it's like pointing the loaded gun of a human rights violation at your face and this is them
cocking the hammer back when they go to this guy the the un said taking away water from people
because they can't afford to pay the bill is a human rights violation but taking away from them because you want to crack the whip over their head that's
okay that's okay yeah that's okay I mean I think one of the things that we're
feeling too is just like there's the lawlessness right so when when they tore
down statue in DC I was out of town thankfully because God knows if I would
have been there I might have been there and what would have happened and I I had
this feeling of just being violated, right?
There are people just running around the city, tearing things down, destructing things,
destroying things, taking the law into their own hands, vigilantes basically.
And when you, when you have this instability, instability, this unstable feeling, you know,
there's, it just disrupts all parts of your your life which is why we all need to focus more
on our health and our nutrition and our sleep because we have to be actually physically strong
and resilient to deal with this because it is a psychological warfare that they're playing on us
i i i don't get it you know they whether it's intentional or not in places like new york
this is this is what i think a lot of people might not realize, especially listening to a show.
Many of you probably live in suburban or even more rural areas.
But in New York, you live in a cubicle.
You live in a tiny box.
And you go.
I know people who've got these rooms.
It's like 10 feet by 10 feet.
Yeah.
And then some of these places, there's one hotel.
I think it's called the Jane.
Your room is like eight feet by 10 feet, your hotel room. And it's a one big shared bathroom that's a hotel and it's considered a good one oh yeah so when you're in when you live
in one of these cubicle style apartments and you barely have a bathroom and now they tell you you
can't leave and you're you're you're you're basically in solitary confinement for five
months right these no wonder they went around smashing everything and looting and destroying
everything yeah because they're it's it's it's almost like they're testing the stress of the of the average person in these places.
Yeah. Well, it's a pressure cooker and it's about to pop, man. This summer is not over. The election isn't over.
I think there's going to be an even increasing amount of sort of chaos and craziness leading to the election.
And then God knows what's going to happen around election time.
Not that it's going to be decided on election day.
Anyway, I think we should all be prepared for that.
Yeah, definitely.
And I've seen now there's been that call for the White House siege.
Did you see that?
September 17th.
I'm going to be there, of course, in my own neighborhood.
My whole world coming together.
All these things I've been working on.
Antifa, the democrat to deplorable
maga stuff networked insurgencies open source warfare all of it happening all at once in my
town in my city in a place that i know and love where i grew up where my kids go to school
where i've invested time and energy in the community and like actually in the community
and little league and building schools and actually literally building buildings that people live in,
in the city.
Like I couldn't be more invested and it's all converging into one thing.
That's all happening right here for me.
So like my life has been on fire the last few months.
There's no question.
And I will be down there September 17th and onwards to see what's going to
happen.
Now I have to stop myself though,
from like searching out riot porn.
Like I would go down to Black Lives Matter Plaza to see what was going to happen.
And like nothing would happen.
And there was a small part of me that was a little disappointed.
I put in the suffer, didn't find it.
But obviously, you know, no violence is better than anything.
Right.
Right.
But so I'm going to reluctantly go down there on September 17th and onwards just to see because the world has to know what's happening because the media is a couple hundred, but they keep getting released. And every article I see from all these outlets are, even Fox News will do this, the protesters, the protesters, the demonstrators.
My favorite thing was when Oregon Live wrote that it was mostly peaceful for the first hour, then it got violent.
And I'm like, what you should have written, the story should be that a group of extremists wearing all black showed up, waited till their numbers were large enough, and then started rioting and smashing things.
Right.
It was a staging round.
Yeah.
Just because they were just because they were preparing.
You call it a peaceful protest because they didn't yet throw the brick.
I'm just getting ready.
Here's some context.
I tweeted this out the other day.
I think the total, unfortunately, now is up to like 30.
30 people have died.
30 people in the riots and the protests
uh last year i believe the number of unarmed black men killed by the police was somewhere
around 12 or 13 13 okay according to washington post okay so here we are now halfway through this
year more than twice as many people have already died from the response to this thing which is terrible and a tragedy of course uh but you're now i think more
likely to get killed by uh antifa black lives matter riot than you are as a black any of us
than you are as a black man uh getting killed uh by the police specifically shot and killed
shot and killed yeah yeah okay yes i i just say that because it's good it's good right let's be
precise exactly otherwise they're going to be like, you're imprecise.
There was 13 unarmed black men were shot and killed by police last year, according to WAPO's
tracker.
And just specifically because George Floyd...
But you see the body camera footage for the George Floyd incident?
Yes, I saw the whole thing.
And it really did change everything that they claimed.
Yeah, well...
He kicked his way out of the vehicle.
He said, hold me on the ground.
He was resisting.
Yeah, he said he can't breathe before he even got in the car.
Yeah.
Yeah.
So now some people think that he was on drugs.
I think that's what the autopsy report found.
Yeah.
And he likely died due to that.
Not that I'm a fan of these police officers.
And I think, you know, I wouldn't know what should be done.
But the narrative is definitely different.
It's not the narrative they gave us.
No.
But, you know, I think that's partially by design.
Overcharge, getting acquittal.
What's going to happen after that?
More riots.
More riots.
Pencil that, date end, ladies and gentlemen.
Hey, that's like Ferguson all over again.
Yeah.
Is it on purpose?
It feels like it is, you know?
This is the question I ask myself about all this stuff.
Is it all a diabolical plan or is it a bunch of dummies just stumbling around in the dark screwing up left and right i think it's the you know what man at a certain
point the absurdity reaches a level where i i just i can't believe it and i i i am very anti
conspiracy theory my thing is like if you want to speculate as to what this may be i'm fine with it
but show me the evidence.
And then from the evidence evidence, you can make a hypothesis and do like a standard
investigation. So I mean, I'm not going to pretend to be perfect, but I don't like conspiracies,
but I'll tell you this. When I look at some of the things that are happening with these,
with these cities, with like, look at New York, they they're, they're running out of money.
The mayor actually supports Black Lives Matter.
He says things that directly antagonizes the already stressed people.
Then he says, we need money.
Bill de Blasio mocks the rich people as they leave,
which will hurt them more.
Then he announces he's going to buy up
these empty buildings.
I'm like, hmm.
He puts all these homeless people in luxury hotels,
causing all the rich people to flee.
Then I'm going to buy these buildings.
Then they put checkpoints up all around the bridges and tunnels and institute a 14-day
quarantine for anyone coming in from certain states, like 32 or 30, whatever, and a $10,000
fine, which guarantees no tourism.
So you can't have tourists, so your money's gone.
You've put homeless people and criminals into these hotels, driving away the residents.
And now you announce you want to buy up the empty buildings?
It kind of sounds to me like you had a plan.
You know what I mean?
I would like,
there's a part of me that wishes that there was a plan like that
because at least you could admire it maybe
for its like diabolical nature.
Right, right, right.
It is for the foresight.
But you know,
as we were talking about how old we are just before the show.
Right.
I'm almost 45.
You're almost 35.
As you get older, you just start to realize people are dumb.
Right.
And like just because they're governor or mayor or or CEO or chairman of the board doesn't mean that they're smart.
Right.
And just because somebody might be like a homestead farmer or
Skateboarder or whatever the case may be it doesn't mean you know, they're dumb
So there's just these expectations we have of people. I like to think that it's it's it's
unfortunate
Stumbling around aggregated up rather than that. There's a huge master plan to do all these horrible, terrible, evil things. I have redemption for them in my heart, but I know that they don't
have it in their heart for me. And I think that that is like the ultimate dividing line right
there. I agree. I think you're right that, you know, for the most part, they're probably just
bumbling around. It's Anlin's razor, never attribute to malice that which can be explained
by incompetence. But I got to say, when I look at Trump, sometimes I'm just like, there's no way it's all accidental.
How he ropes and he baits the Democrats so perfectly. I mean, you look the other day with
the Susan B. Anthony thing. I was mad at first, right? So you heard he was going to, you know,
he announced he's going to pardon somebody. I'm all excited. You know, I'm texting people,
is it going to be Assange? You know, texting the people that I know, is it going to be Assange?
Is it going to be Assange? And then I wake up and, you know, I'm texting people. Is it going to be Assange? You know, texting the people that I know. Is it going to be Assange? Is it going to be Assange?
And then I wake up and, you know, it's Susan B. Anthony or whatever.
I'm like, what?
Are you kidding me?
And then I started seeing the news that came out.
Susan B. Anthony was a racist, was, you know, a symbol of the pro-life community.
She's very divisive.
And I just started laughing relentlessly.
I just, I was like, and there it is.
Donald Trump did something so boring that any president would do do and they couldn't help but attack him over it yeah and they even denigrated
susan b anthony herself and i'm like was this an accident did donald trump not that stuff that
stuff right he knows that is expert public relations communications persuasion it uh i
was listening on the way up here to uh of my favorite analysts, John Robb,
former special forces guy, wrote a book, advisor to defense department, like knows the military
and knows networks better than anybody. And one of the things he says about Donald Trump is that
he's a master of what he called mental maneuver. And so he gets in your head and he disrupts your
information flow. He disrupts your ability to make sense of the world.
He disrupts your ability to observe yourself,
to orient it.
He disrupts your ability to decide or to even act by jamming himself into
your brain every single day with those tweets.
And then it,
that is his Twitter account is like the most powerful weapon in the world
today.
In this ongoing open source network, tribal warfare that we're participating in that exists in the world today in this ongoing open source network tribal warfare that we're
participating in that exists in the information world, not so much in the physical world. It's
just punctuated by this violence. Goodyear tires lost three percent when he tweeted out, don't buy
Goodyear. It's it's he swings the stock market, you know? Yeah. So, yeah, you know, I look at some
of these things and, you know, honestly, maybe this one instance with the Susan B. Anthony thing wasn't Trump with any expert plan.
It's just that it's come to a point where the Democrats just do this and the media just does this.
Or at the same time, all of our heroes are flawed, too.
What do you know?
And so if you want to find that, this is what I tell people all the time.
If you if you look for love, you'll find love.
If you look for hate love you'll find love if you look for hate you'll find hate and this is the way I'm trying to persuade my old Facebook fam
like I still waste a little bit of time on there me too and and and it's just
it's basically just kind of trolling because it's like people I've known my
whole life and they all kind of hate me already at this point but it's like guys
look for love don't look for hate because if you look for love
you'll find it i swear to god this is this i like to say something similar that you know we as a
society we take the good things from the past and we get rid of the bad things so yeah there's
probably a lot of people that we look up to who had a lot of really bad things in their history
but we're the building blocks we're taking for our society are the good things they did
not the bad things.
In fact, we see the Antifa going around smashing up George Washington statues.
Recently, six people got arrested in L.A. because he was a slave owner or whatever.
And I'm like, but we're not putting statues up to him because of that.
If you want to look at him and see that, that's that's a mistake we put statues of him up because he helped found a
new nation where the the people in charge were were had to receive the consent of the governed
that finally individuals had rights and it was the you know what i what i call it is planting
the seeds of liberty that had and those seeds had to be watered by people like susan b anthony like
like frederick douglas those who fought the Civil War. So we're not putting up the statue. We actually fought a civil war over this because
we think it's bad. And now we say those things are bad. Same is true for Christopher Columbus.
The dude did a lot of bad things, but he did some things that we revere, challenged the status quo,
went on an adventure, whatever. I mean, like Christopher Columbus,
who at that time do you think was going to be in the right mind? What kind of person gets on a boat to sail off into the ocean based on like a scribble and an idea that some somebody had where there's serpents and monsters?
But, dude, let's go.
What kind of guys sign up for a trip like that?
Right.
So come on.
They're going to be flawed.
We're all flawed. The fundamental difference between us and the other guys right now is like, I feel like
the people that I hang out with and the people that I sort of caucus with, we understand
that there is good and evil in all of us.
And our job is to try to be as good as we can while fighting the evil inside of us.
The other side thinks people can be perfect.
So if you're not perfect, then you're evil and then you're terrible and there's no good
in you at all. And this is where we're headed right now. It's perfect ability of man. Forget
about that. You know, it's really interesting about that. The left will destroy you over one
slight and they will ignore all of the virtues, right? But that ultimately results in people who
are all hiding. You know, I make jokes about the future where everyone's wearing a gray jumpsuit
with their heads shaved
and you can't carry anything on you.
Or the bigger joke is that everyone wears
this gigantic box over their bodies.
So you don't know how tall they are.
If you got a voice changer,
because we got to eliminate all those things.
Ultimately, if they will cancel you over.
So right now,
there could be something said by a feminist
that in a year will be offensive and they'll pull up the tweet from a year ago and say, you're canceled.
So all that's going to result in are people who don't tweet, don't post, don't speak, and just hide.
And they move around in this dark mass attacking anybody who does.
It seems like the logical conclusion of whatever it is they are.
Yeah.
So this issue has come up all through
history. How do you discuss politics without or how do you discuss philosophy without disrupting
politics and vice versa? And so there are some people that believe that our philosophers over
time have like coded their messages in a way to protect themselves from this type of attack and
this type of of Socrates. I mean, he's dead. He got killed, right?
Because they didn't like what he was saying.
So they learned to, like, code their language.
And right now we're, you know, I did it myself.
I get online and you're like, this is fun.
What's going on?
I'm just going to say whatever I think.
You had no idea that this was going to become, like,
the time capsule of your life, the canon statement for who you are
and the defining moment of your character and your soul.
Some tweet I sent out to six followers in 2015? No way. canon statement for who you are and the defining moment of your character and your soul some tweet
i sent out to six followers in 2015 no way so i think that we all kind of got caught in this
moment of sort of with our pants down like being exposed without knowing that we had to actually
be much more careful about the things that we say we shouldn't have to. But these lunatics have first...
You know what it is?
It's very simple.
The violent crazies are what is feared,
and so that's why they have power.
Because regular, rational people don't get violent,
don't start conflicts.
Squeaky wheel gets the grease.
Absolutely, man.
Going back to what we were talking about
with Christopher Columbus,
you know what really breaks my heart
is where are these pioneers?
Where is the modern pioneer? You know talking about with Christopher Columbus, what really breaks my heart is where are these pioneers? Where is the modern pioneer?
About a year ago, I've been looking at expanding and finding new property.
So I'm going off in the middle of nowhere.
It's not as middle of nowhere as I'd like it to be.
I was actually looking at some central PA, like Pennsylvania Wildlands properties.
I was looking at cities that were dying because industry was
leaving and the population was going down. And I'm thinking like, how cool would it be
to get a bunch of friends and rebuild industry and create a reason, create...
Like for me, I've got a growing business, hiring people. And so I could easily relocate somewhere.
And all of a sudden, all that revenue lands right there. I can hire locals. They can do construction work. It can start attracting new businesses, new cafes,
really servicing this area through a new industry. So I've done a kind of compromise where I'm going
to be moving to a certain area where it's kind of middle of nowhere and we have that opportunity.
But I think about the people on those ships that came from Europe or anywhere else, any kind of adventurer or pioneer from any country.
And they decided, I'm going to get in a boat.
It's going to be a dangerous journey.
About 20% of the people on this boat will die because we're going to run out of citrus
fruits or whatever.
And then we're going to land on an empty shore and then try and find food.
Find 7-Eleven.
No way.
Just kidding.
Yeah.
I mean, what kind of person does that?
People with very little to lose, really.
But, Tim, I have the same urges that you have.
I've lived in Washington, D.C. 30 years almost.
I've dedicated my life to that city.
And right now, all I can do is just look around and think about getting out of there.
I've been looking all through Appalachia, actually.
Someone once told me Appalachia is Appalachistan
in the sense that that is where people go
to hide out in the hills
and to stay away from the invaders
and to stay away from the marauding forces
and the big central government and all that.
And I've started looking around there
and I've been looking at pieces of land,
like substantial pieces of land.
And as I was doing this,
one of my friends
tweeted out like the the the plans for a medieval town that can hold like 50 000 people you need 90
acres okay for a walled city that can have 50 000 people you need 90 acres and so that kind of
kicked me off down that path but like i have i have a plan i have a long-term plan that involves finding a home base because I do not want the mayor of my town who doesn't like me saying,
I'm going to cut off your utilities if you don't stop doing this thing that I want you to stop, even though I'm a hypocritical liar, two-faced a-hole.
Maybe that's it.
No, no, no.
Think about it.
A lot of the reason for emigration from Europe was an oppressive government.
Religious freedom was a big issue, a lack of opportunity.
And now I think we're probably seeing that similar crisis, but in a modern framing,
where we've got overbearing government, a lack of freedom,
and the opportunity to go somewhere and start something new.
It's our new frontier.
Yeah, yeah.
And it's the digital technology that allows us
to basically set up these businesses.
You know, it's really, I love it.
I'm incredibly honored, all of you watching, seriously,
that we can have political and philosophical,
cultural discussions,
and it's actually an important job to have these discussions,
which means there's something being created here.
I like to think about sourcing resources,
going to a coal mine, going to a sulfur mine, whatever.
You're actually getting something and then delivering it,
which can be used in a variety of different industries.
And I think that what we do is a similar discovery.
We're exploring ideas.
These ideas help people assess their lives
and improve their condition, things like that. membranes that you find in biology you find in complex systems you find in software systems you
find it in the solar system and in the universe you find protective healthy membranes that let
the things in that you want to let in and keep out the things you don't want to have in that is a
perfectly happy healthy state of nature we require it in fact if we're completely open and totally
interconnected one thing like a virus could come swooping through and just kill everybody in one
second maybe we need to have healthy distance we need to find you need to have a home base
where you can decide who comes in and who doesn't and where you can protect yourself this is this
is an essential part of life that we have abandoned yeah what if in that vein what we're
watching is the natural progression we we strive towards these big cities because it
was easier it was safer resources got centralized but then the bubbles got too big and popped
and now the the government we see that emerges from this is a natural consequence of the congestion
of the wealth of the gluttony and now with that bubble bursting people are now craving to go back
out and kind of start again.
Yeah.
So maybe it's like a cycle.
It is a cycle.
And we're not the only ones talking about it.
The tech guys in Silicon Valley are talking about it.
Balaji is talking about it all the time.
Our guys in the liminal order, shout out to my guys in liminal order.
We're talking about this stuff right now.
We've got a community built all around the country.
We've got hundreds of guys.
And we're all thinking about these same things.
We've got actual homesteaders, like actual guys homesteading in a group. So, you know, I'm
not trying to like get out there and just, just be me and some chickens right away. But like,
I have a multi-year plan where I will end up in a situation like that, where I have my own land
that I can defend for myself and for my family. That is a base that I can retreat to because
I've been attacked. I'm in the city. I've had the cops into my family. That is a base that I can retreat to because I've been attacked.
I'm in the city.
I've had the cops into my house.
I've had people chase me around the city,
threatening to shoot us,
you know,
at certain events,
like far leftists,
like Lacey McCall and all those Antifa freaks used to follow us around.
And we'd have parties and like gatherings in DC in 2016,
2017,
2018.
And,
uh,
you know,
I mean,
look,
and then across the street from my house,
there's a park.
There's like a Corona testing center there every day now, which is like, street from my house there's a park there's like
a corona testing center there every day now which is like yeah we need to test but it's like why do
i have to be where there's people getting shot all the time where there's a mass shooting in dc
and nobody flipping cares yeah you know i was one of the first people to pick that out of the low
it was in the local public safety section of washington post and i got it out there and i
saw it go get retweeted up the chain.
Also, Matt Walsh is talking about it.
And then by two o'clock, and then by two o'clock people, and then by eight o'clock, it's on Tucker.
Not that he wouldn't have found out about it, but you know, it's like you see the whole cycle happen.
And there's people getting shot in my neighborhood.
And then there's the sick people are right across the street.
And everyone around me, I know if they knew who i was they would hate me i mean my landlord tried to get me out of there back when i was getting doxed in the end
because his wife follows antifa like she she believed it so like we're under siege man and
it just doesn't it doesn't feel good yeah so for those that aren't familiar i mean you you you
basically got a kickstart because they canceled you they They lied about you. They smeared you.
These far leftists posted out of context photos to come, you know,
and try to destroy your life.
Yashur.
Yashur did it.
And he promised me that he would make amends.
And he never did.
That guy, Yashur Ali. I thought you were going to do a conversation.
Oh, my God.
We were supposed to do a podcast.
We talked on the phone.
He was an integral part of the doxing that happened to me.
And he apologized to me on the phone, said he was going to write of the doxing that happened to me and he apologized to me on
the phone said he was going to write an essay about canceling cancel culture he said he was
going to come on my podcast and then he just let that all go and then you see what he did recently
with that republican dude yeah who went on the world war ii germany tour yeah shameful yeah so
so uh he's a journalist he's like you know new york mag huffington post i think and a lot of
people seem to have a lot of respect for him but but I've sort of lost it a little bit.
He recently, I mean, aside from what he did to you, he recently called out this young Republican guy.
Do you know his name?
The Republican?
Yeah, Madison Cawthorn.
What's his name?
Madison Cawthorn.
Madison Cawthorn.
Yeah.
So he went to, there's that famous place in Germany, I guess, where the allies drank wine celebrating the defeat of hitler
and so he had an instagram post where he was like this is so cool and yasha framed it as though he
was celebrating being in hitler's you know location as opposed to where the allies ended the war right
he even called hitler a supreme evil but it doesn't matter to these cancel culture people
no you they they find something they can miss frame or latch onto.
Boom.
There you go.
Yeah.
But again,
it's about meaning,
dude.
It's about people looking for meaning.
They think that they're slaying dragons.
They think that they're killing evil people because they've put,
they've,
they believe they're in a religion.
Yeah.
That says,
if you're not with us,
you're against us.
And if you're with us,
you're good.
And if you're against us,
you're literally evil because what we're fighting for is justice. And if don't believe in our justice then you are against justice and who who likes
that nobody it's not just a differing way of seeing the world or different opinions on things
this is this is fundamental us versus them in versus out it's because we have no unifying story
as our country anymore not to get too. I think social media did that.
Of course.
Everybody found different pockets, and now they're fractured and isolated.
But I'll tell you what, though.
All this, I'm just thinking, like, I'd love to just go farming,
have some chickens, and just start raking.
Just, you know, tilling the land.
The last two books I bought, one was called Microfarming,
and the other one was Get Off the Grid.
Yes.
And all, the only TV I watch right now, Homestead Rescue on Discovery.
That's it. I love the Rainey family. If I ever have a homestead rainy family please come to it uh it's amazing watching
these people who are braving the ozarks and appalachians and alaska and canada trying to
live off the land that to me is like the most exciting thing in the world right now uh because
the rest of the stuff has just gotten so dark you could do a vlog filming like here's
how you farm here's what we're doing here's our plan documenting it i mean you're watching it
right now yeah i mean people would love that yeah so i want to i want to get into because the dnc is
happening right now it is yeah who knew yeah convention the convention's live we're competing
with it yeah yeah yeah so check it out just We're doing just fine. We're competing with it.
I want to show this story.
Briefly talk about it.
Oh, what was that?
Oh, you disconnected.
Can you push it back in?
There we go.
That was weird.
Ooh, weird.
Everyone probably just got their ears blown out.
Sorry, everyone.
So I want to talk about this story.
And then I want...
You're out?
Yeah.
What just happened?
I don't know.
I just touched it.
Oh, you're good.
You're good.
It's actually not in.
That's weird. You want me to look at it? Can you talk? Is it working know. I just touched it. Oh, you're good. You're good. It's actually not in. That's weird.
You want me to look at it?
Can you talk?
Is it working?
No, no, no.
Okay, yeah.
I'm going to come fix it.
Yeah, come fix it.
So I'll just start talking because for some reason Jack's mic popped out.
We've been having a bunch of weird technical difficulties because we kind of did a room upgrade.
And you don't really get space for – this might hurt your ears.
Yeah, so just push it in. And you don't really get space for... This might hurt your ears. Yeah.
So just push it in.
Is it in?
This is weird.
Keep going, Tim.
There you go.
Got it?
I don't know.
I'm talking to it.
All right, I'm back.
He's back.
Jack is back.
There you go, everybody.
Sorry about that.
My big, meaty hands breaking things.
Yeah.
You know what it probably was is the cables, my cables go cables go into the stand got it and so when someone moved it it
pulled it out there you go but take a look at this story let's let's actually we're not we're
live people yeah it happens the dnc had to disable the chat room after trolls crash warren appearance
at native american caucus meeting there is so much wrong with this headline.
Elizabeth Warren was put on the Native American caucus for the DNC.
I'm kind of, I'm, I'm.
There are, there is a DNA test.
Yeah, she did it. She released the DNA test and the number was, she was half.
One, 1,024.
Okay, there you go.
And it just
doesn't matter right it doesn't matter i can't believe they did this so so i i highlight this
not because we need to rehash everything they did they had to disable the chat room but the
dnc has been digital and that i think they've made so many mistakes they didn't realize everyone was
going to come and rag on them was going to give them thumbs down and and relentlessly attack them and somehow they're like like you were saying they were
bump they're bumbling around like like morons slipping on banana peels yeah yeah they put
elizabeth warren on the native american caucus panel what that's such a slap in the face they've
already complained about this the native american community has already said this is ridiculous we
have tons of thoroughly vetted actual Native Americans.
This is a mockery.
And for them to just ignore that and carry on, it's like, well, you guys really care about minorities.
So this brings us back to the diabolical or just dumb.
Yeah, I don't know.
They're intentionally forgetful at least.
Diabolical or dumb.
That's like a whole sequence.
That's a whole segment.
This one's got to be dumb, right?
This one's got to be dumb right this one's got to be dumb no but but listen listen no it's got to be diabolical because they
all have seen the freaking test and and it was a meme like listen i i when i was recording this i
on my on my main channel over at youtube.com slash tim cast i my main segment was on the failures of
the dnc because last night was the night before last was insanely bad with that weird you see that dancing thing the guy did what are they doing awful i yeah it's just like high
freshman high school talent show production just really bad it looked like those old youtube videos
then last night we have they put they put elizabeth warren the native american caucus
and i'm thinking to myself how could this be an accident how could this be an accident? How could this be an accident?
It's not, it's not an accident. The funny thing is, is it, they're basically like just boomerang all over this thing. They're like, Hey, we're going to have a chat. We're in a chat room.
Right, right, right, right, right. That's not going to go well. And I think I saw a Matt Taibbi,
a former Rolling Stone guy. I think he called it, I tweeted it out, he called it a neocon telethon.
Yeah.
Which is basically what it felt like.
And I only took a peek in a couple of times, you know,
because you got to see what's going on.
But it is as bad as you think it would be,
then it's actually worse.
And I think this actually gives the Republicans
a little leg up what not to do.
Right.
Right.
It's pretty obvious what not to do. Don't do do. Right. Right. It's pretty obvious what not to do.
Don't do this.
It's terrible.
It's terrible.
And all the polls are closing now.
They're all tightening up.
Right.
As they keep coming out.
Yeah.
Trump's trailing Biden by about one point in a bunch of battleground states, according
to CNN.
Yeah.
And that's margin of error territory.
Yeah.
CNN showed like a 10 point closure or nine point closure over the last month.
Wow.
Yeah.
CNN did. Yeah. CNN did.
Because when Biden shows his face, it's bad news.
And I think Harris has something to do with that as well.
Oh, man.
What a disaster.
So, you know, particularly I wanted to highlight this for one, because the DNC is just an insane
disaster.
I have to question whether it's on purpose or not, like they're trying to lose.
But I do think it's a good way to dive back into,
for people who might not be familiar with you,
you wrote the book on leaving the Democratic Party.
The OG, like you're the first person to explore
this leaving the Democratic Party,
writing a book about it, asking people why they did it.
Yeah.
So when I look at this stuff, I have to ask,
is it kind of like this is, you know, contributing factor?
You know, the bumbling boomerism is something that I can laugh. I can laugh at right now.
But, you know, honestly, the reasons for leaving the Democrats just run so much deeper.
They run so much deeper. And I wrote the book in the aftermath of 2016.
So it's almost four years old now. Right. And everything, every trend, every concept that we identified in there from intersectionality to the network warfare to the social media lack of cohesion to political correctness, which is really like a version of mind control.
All these things that I outlined in depth there have just continued to worsen and it continued to come on display. I wrote that book
sort of thinking it was niche back then, even though 9 million people, 9 million people voted
for Obama and then for Trump. But, you know, the attention on it was niche. But now all the issues
they are the issues at this point, anti-globalism, bring home the troops, you know, let's focus on
onshoring manufacturing back to the United States.
China is actually a threat.
Oh, my God.
They're trying to steal from us and eat our lunch and poison us all at the same time.
And just also a real big focus in the book on college campus culture, Title IX, intersectionality.
And I came up this way.
I went all through Pennsylvania, interviewed people in the south sort of central Pennsylvania and up in the Lehigh Valley as well, and did a national survey.
So it's like filled with actual data, actual research, actual interviews, plus a lot of personal stories in there too.
And I don't see anything having changed from that.
All the factors that led to 9 million people ditching the Democrats and and voting for Trump they've all those trends have only
worsened I don't know very many people who made the switch who are like I'm fed
up with Trump forget about I'm going back to the Democrats now I don't think
that that's a real phenomenon but as we have seen the Democrats are continuing
to lose what people might call the center yeah you know when when you're
losing guys like the Weinstein's and you're losing guys like the Weinsteins
and you're losing,
Rubin was a little bit late on the game.
When some of our most favorite
formerly progressive journalist YouTube stars
also are leaving the left,
it is a trend that the thinking,
I think it's the thinking man's decision.
There's a real component to the
Trump network that is very intellectual, very well thought out, well considered, forward thinking,
attached to the grand conversations of our lifetime and of humankind, really, and looking
to extend those in our American experiment. And we see what's happening to the Democrats, the 2020 Democrats,
as being contrary 100% to the American project.
And we have to fight against that.
It is literally 2016 over again.
The same projections are coming out.
It's the same.
Same strategy.
It's the same.
The only thing that's different is that Biden is a worse candidate than than than clinton and kamala and kamala harris is even less like even less like seriously right
and trump has been president for four years and is the incumbent so like if if everything is the
same except for those elements i don't see how how trump loses and man if the popular polls are
tightening this early right at this point of the election, where I think I saw Cernovich mentioned that they're there, they must know it's coming in a bad way.
If they're if they're starting to reflect reality this early in the season.
Donald Trump bought the most expensive ad space in digital.
You heard the story of the story. The YouTube homepage banner.
This is multi-billion views per month.
And the New York Times said he was able to do it because the Democrats didn't buy their ad space during their own convention.
I can't believe that.
During their own convention where they're publishing on YouTube, they didn't buy their own ad space.
I was reading the story and I was like if donald trump buys this during their
convention how does how is that possible they must not have bought and i read it and like there it is
they must know they're gonna lose so so like i was saying earlier you know you get biden harris
you're you're you're at home your friend hits you up and says yo we're going out you're in a rush
your socks are dirty so he's grabbed two random out of the drawer one's old ratty and one's like
a weird sock.
You don't care because you're not trying to impress anybody at Dairy Queen.
So that's what it feels like.
It does.
It feels like when I would go out of the house with flip flops and socks on.
Yes.
Exactly what it's like.
You're like, you know, when I get all dressed up for work.
I sure you do. When I'm walking down the street to like drop something in the mailbox, it's flip flops.
It's shorts.
I slept in this dirty shirt.
It's stretched out and sweaty and I don't care.
That's what it feels like.
That is what it feels like.
And I saw a report.
I'm not exactly 100% sure if it's accurate,
but it was in the mainstream media that Obama,
despite amassing enormous amounts of post-presidential wealth,
has not donated a single penny to the Biden campaign.
And if I remember his,
his endorsement of him was tepid and it was,
I think only after it was clear that he was going to become the winner.
Yeah.
Obama has a mansion in the toniest part of Washington,
DC that is literally walking distance to the white house.
Okay.
He didn't get out of town.
He stayed there.
He's worth gazillions of dollars,
and he's a relatively young man.
You don't think he's sitting around there trying to,
you don't think he's pushing all this.
I think that he among, over everybody,
may know how incompetent and bumbling Joe Biden really is.
The report came out from Politico
and several other outlets that he said Joe Joe, Joe doesn't have it.
He doesn't. You know, and my favorite was don't underestimate Joe's ability to F things up.
Spicy. So at the DNC, they actually played one of these like it was a cringy B tier, you know, dollar store knockoff walk away of former Trump voters now voting Democrat.
Yeah. And it just felt plastic and fake.
Yeah. I don't believe it.
Yeah.
I don't because every time, you know, I talk to I have a lot of friends who are still just
not paying attention and they're definitely, you know, voting for Joe Biden.
But I have some friends who, man, I'm on.
I was I was on Facebook earlier.
And these two guys that I know from back in my hometown were arguing and one dude was was was
just giving these really dumb meme talking points about orange man bad and the other dude who's just
a guy a family guy was saying all these things about China and about intersectional and and I
was like this guy knows what he's talking about I was like wow to see like dudes from my hometown
being I don't I guess you call it red ppilled, whatever. They know what's going on.
They're paying attention.
They've been politically activated.
Arguing with these other guys who are just dead set on being in the tribe of the Democrats.
That's it.
It's the tribes now.
So here's what I'm thinking with your book.
You found 9 million people.
I'm sorry.
There were 9 million people.
You found many of them.
You talked to them.
You wrote this book about it.
I have to imagine the number is going to be bigger this time around, right?
It has to be.
It has to have done.
You have to write a follow-up.
I am going to write a follow-up.
The thing is I don't know how it's going to end yet.
Right, right.
So it's prepared.
In fact, I've got like 10 books that I could write, really.
But there will be a follow-up to this, of course, seeing how things shake out.
But I just have not heard one credible argument from somebody who did
vote for obama and then for trump who thinks that was a bad decision and i want to return
but biden is just as hillary was literally obama part three and they're not hiding it it's not even
secret so we have the same choice again and this time, even more so when they bring people
like Kasich and, and Colin Powell and other Republicans to, to the DNC it only just shows
that the democratic party is actually the part of the unit party, which is actually who part of the
GOP establishment is as well well and so if you want an
alternative from the uniparty there's only one person to choose i posted a meme a few years ago
and it's uh the stock image of a guy and a girl and the guy's got his arm around the girl but then
his other hand is behind it's like she's got his arm around him and his hand is going behind the
couch and holding the hand of another woman. Yeah, yeah.
I've seen this.
Right.
So the meme is like the Democrats sell these really nice things to you.
And really, the Uniparty, it's the establishment.
Yeah.
This is why I think it's weird that so many of the progressives have joined in the rock throwing with the Democratic establishment.
The Never Trump or Republicans establishment ran, you know, tails between their legs to the Democratic establishment saying, help, help. We've been kicked out of our house.
And then the progressives hating Trump said, we'll throw rocks with you. And my thing's like,
if Trump wins another four years and actually succeeds in crushing the establishment,
then the progressives have a clean shot at 2024. I think that's what they're thinking anyway.
So are they going to vote for Trump too? staying home so yeah sort of the same thing uh if they were died in the wool and had
ordinarily voted democrat um you know the the this theory but you know just sort of raises the
question who do they have on the bench that would have been the person you know if they were serious
let's say who would have been the person that they would have run this year?
And I've said all along, you don't want to lose to Donald Trump.
That will ruin your credibility. Right.
So I think the Democrats, it sounds like they might be throwing it.
There's a number of reasons why you would feel like it.
But that theory also then includes like, OK, well, who is their secret weapon?
And I don't know who Michelle Obama.
I mean, that's my first thought.
You know, it seems to make
sense um you know we're not conspiracy theorists we're conspiracy analysts I like that uh I just
read that somewhere that's not my quote yeah and uh and and so you know in order to round that
theory out I will try to figure out who that person is in the background maybe we don't know
who it is just yet but I can't think that this is any,
this Biden, I'm going to keep calling her Kamala Harris,
ticket is like their best shot at a winning coalition.
I think it's their worst shot.
Yeah.
I think it really feels like they sat down in a room
and said, we don't even want to waste Buttigieg.
He's a small town mayor, but he's got more than Biden does.
Right.
So if we're planning to lose, what's the bottom of the barrel that we don't care?
Well, I mean, Harris dropped out of the I mean, who knows why she dropped out?
Maybe she dropped out of the the the primary because she knew she was going to be the veep all that time ago.
But also she was performing very poorly
right right so they just added like the worst performer to the ticket so what sense is based
on based on her identity yeah which isn't even the one that they said they were going to pick
what they said yeah so my first thought when they picked kamala was like it's over it's done this is
great this is the perfect person they could have chosen to make sure that trump gets elected again
yeah and i don't know if that was their plan, but the more I thought about it, the more I was
like, maybe, maybe 2024 is where it's at and they're just resigned.
And I don't even know if they're thinking that far ahead, though, because in my experience,
people tend to not think that far ahead.
Diabolical or dumb.
Exactly.
That's a solid question.
You should write another book.
Dumb or diabolical.
Yeah, it is.
And you could do that now.
And then you could write Democrat to Deplorable, you know, part two.
Part two.
It's coming.
It's a phenomenon.
So the Democrat to Deplorable book isn't just stories about people.
I mean, it is a philosophical and moral justification for why voting for Donald Trump was essential.
Okay.
It's about defending reality, basically.
It's about defending Western civilization. Basically it's about defending the enlightenment and rational thinking and natural rights of man that span
all epochs of history. There are universal rights that are part of the grand ongoing human
conversations that are being completely thrown to the side and destroyed by the Democrats. So
there's real reasons to do that. Uh, and so the, the, these are structural forces at work,
tectonic plates. They're not going
to stop. They're not going to turn on a dime. It's going to keep going and grinding. And, uh,
we're just waiting for that earthquake really. Yeah. And Donald Trump wasn't even just that he
was, he was a weapon that was launched by the, the, you know, the sort of insurgent network.
Uh, but, uh, the earthquake hasn't happened yet. Cause we're all still sort of moving in this same tense lockstep thing,
feeding off each other with no clear winner and no clear new direction.
You know what I'm finding fascinating right now?
We had this in 2018.
You had the squad, the rise of the squad, you know.
So you've got Ilhan Omar, Ina Presley, Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez, and Rashida Tlaib.
Most of the progressives did poorly
in the Democratic primaries, or in their actual, yeah, in their primaries. I think it was out of
78, seven actually won. And they got endless press coverage. AOC, the new celebrity, she was the one.
She got 8.3 million followers. But right now, we're seeing a ton of republican primaries with new kind of
populist pro-trump candidates winning a lot of republicans retiring so byron donalds for instance
if you're familiar so i think he's in in florida's uh um 19th okay he's a pro-trump black conservative
they tried to someone tried pulling this illegal stunt where they sent out fake text did you see
this no oh i heard about it but i don't know the details yeah faked stunt where they sent out fake text. Did you see this? No. Oh, I heard about it, but I don't know the details.
Yeah.
Faked text messages got sent out saying he dropped out of the race on the day of the
election.
And that's a dirty trick.
He ended up winning his primary.
But it's an R plus 13 district, which means he's in.
A pro-Trump member of Congress.
It looks like we're seeing a bunch of these stories about Trumpian type.
You're laughing because you're looking at the story.
We got ready to go.
Uh-huh.
Yeah, yeah, yeah.
Well, we'll get to it.
We'll get to it.
So we're going to talk about Laura Loomer for sure.
Yeah.
But it looks like we're seeing this phenomenon on the right,
same as we see it on the left,
with a new kind of populist insurgent base
coming in and pushing out the establishment politicians.
The media doesn't go after it the same way
they go after the squad.
The squad is magic.
You know, 8.3 million followers for AOC.
She's the star.
But we've got a bunch of conservatives that have been stepping up to the plate,
you know, saying something's going to be done.
I'm going to do it.
And specifically, this is a segue into Laura Loomer as kind of the Democrats' reckoning.
You know, not necessarily just the democrats but the the
establishment elites the the the tech uh technocrats yeah they tried shutting laura loomer down and now
she's won her primary she's in a d plus nine district so i'm wondering if she can actually win
i'm not just doing this you know segment to be like i mean first of all i think it's amazing
she won a primary i would agreed yeah and and is, I think she's probably the most driven person I've seen.
I'm not even kidding.
You can criticize all of her stunts after being banned from every single platform.
She just does not stop.
And now she's, you know, the primary, she's the Republican nominee for this district.
We'll see if she wins.
But the bigger issue at play involving her is this story right here.
Twitter maintains ban on candidate Laura Loomer.
They say Politico says Loomer is a far-right activist whose confrontations with journalists
and political figures helped her amass an online following.
They say, quote, the account owner you referenced was permanently suspended for repeated violations
of the Twitter rules.
We do not plan to reverse that enforcement action, the company said in the statement. Now, they're going to go on and talk about why she was banned, but I don't
necessarily trust them. Politico's big picture says social media companies have at times given
political figures more leeway when their speech violates rules so the public can hear directly
from their representatives. But it seems that won't be enough to get Loomer tweeting again.
Do you know what was the final nail in the coffin for her on Twitter?
I think it was, was it the Uber thing?
No, no, no.
It was the Ilhan Omar.
Oh, was it?
Yeah, yeah, yeah.
About wanting to see another 9-11 or something like that?
No, she said that Ilhan Omar supports Sharia law.
Oh, right.
And that under Sharia, you know, these different groups are marginalized and oppressed.
And that was it.
And I said, you mean to tell me out of everything she's done, it was the criticizing
a politician that got her the ax on this platform?
I mean, that's what all the politicians are doing to each other all the time.
And now she's actually a politician, you know, and they won't restore her.
That's that's the precedent.
This is this is going to put the squeeze on them.
It's going to make them as blatant,
put their hypocrisy out there as blatantly as possible.
But if there's one thing that we've learned so far,
there's no shame.
Yeah.
And,
and they always double down.
Yup.
There's no backtracking.
There's no compromising.
There's no,
you know,
my bad on that one.
No, they, they have to double down. So, uh,
it'll be interesting to see how this plays out, but I just want to say one thing about Laura
Loomer. I met Laura Loomer back a long time ago, years ago when she just had literally a couple
thousand followers and she was at project Veritas. And, uh, it was clear to me then that she had an
unstoppable will to succeed. There is absolutely no question about that. She me then that she had an unstoppable will to succeed.
There is absolutely no question about that.
She told me that she was getting anxious, being at the desk,
and wanted to get out there and do stuff.
And, well, guess what, man?
She got out there.
She did stuff.
She got bands.
She did more.
She's punk rock.
She, like, co-opted the system.
Quick side note, I went to Evergreen state college to speak at a class there
and i thought that this was going to be an excellent like news event for me so i go all
the way out to washington i speak at evergreen state college right after the brett weinstein
all that stuff right nobody knows you want to know why well not maybe this isn't the only reason but
you want to know what happened the day that i'm at i'm at evergreen jack murphy democrat to deplorables at evergreen state college here to like you know be
a part of the whole conversation the weinstein thing the whole thing that very day laura loomer
changed herself to the front door of twitter and she hijacked all of twitter trending number one
so like she knows and she's driven and you know i would not doubt her ability to
see this thing all the way through and once she gets if she gets in i mean who knows who knows
so kudos to laura on that win congratulations laura i mean it yeah i don't i don't follow her
policy wise yeah i think she's absolutely been she said bombastic things on social media and
she's been criticized for it.
But to the people who underestimated her, boy, are they going to get a reckoning now.
100%.
I think she very well could win.
I'm pretty sure she's betting on it.
When she announced she was running and I saw this, I was like, she's in a D plus nine district?
Yeah.
Is that, I'm like, what's the strategy behind that?
Well, it's Trump's Mar-a-Lago district.
Right.
And I think when you have a will of pure fire,
like she does,
no,
I mean,
it's,
it's funny because for all of the things she's been made fun of all the
stunts she's done,
it's all worked.
Yep.
Indeed.
And so it's funny when,
when people laugh and I'm like,
you realize it's part of the game.
Yep.
When she was,
when she chained herself to the door of Twitter and everyone on Twitter is
laughing,
it's like they banned her.
And then she dominated the platform. Yep. Yeah. platform. You underestimate your enemy at your own peril.
Well, it's an interesting sort of thing to look at on a bigger level, which is if you want to be
either an activist, a journalist, a media person, and you're coming into it with no established
professional network, you don't have corporate backing, you're not just, oh, I got hired at
New York Times and I got a blue check with 50 followers. You have to earn it. You don't have corporate backing. You're not just, Oh, I got hired at New York times and I got a blue check with 50 followers. You, you have to earn it. Yep. You have to earn it. And one of
the ways people ask me, how do you grow on Twitter? I'm like, and I read these guys are like tweet
every day and add value. I'm like, nah, that's not going to do it. You have to literally become
the news. You have to like make the news happen or become something we're talking about or become an event. And Laura went out there and she earned all this attention through her work.
So whether or not you agree with her policies or whatnot, it is sort of a good example of
new media, like how to build that capital.
Think about the amount of, I don't know what you'd call it, strategy, whatever, to take
over the news cycle yeah more than once
i know yeah repeatedly and so when i see these journalists laughing and making fun of her i'm
like you realize that's the point she she's she just made you all give her all of your attention
and that's a lot of what got trump trump uh elected was that the media couldn't shut up about
him made you look and now sure enough laura Loomer is winning the primary. Well, one of the key fundamental elements of persuasion is attention.
Attention is influence, right?
So she's getting that attention and she is earning her influence.
What she does with it, we'll see.
But it is a good example of how to build capital and power within an environment which is already saturated.
There's already saturated. Yep. Right?
There's already a million players.
Everybody has a phone and a Twitter account except for Laura.
And yet, you know, she made her way all the way up from zero to this through sheer force of will in only a matter of a couple of years.
Yeah.
630,000 followers on Parler, though.
Outstanding.
Once, you know, given access to a new platform with followers,
but the reason I did want to bring up Laura is not,
you know,
to necessarily get into the,
the controversy over,
you know,
her character.
No,
it was specifically how she should,
she should absolutely be reinstated.
A hundred percent.
This is,
this is actually,
this war,
this is,
this is very,
very worrying that we come to a point now you could be 16 years old and get banned from Twitter because you're a dumb kid.
Now you're in your 30s and you're cut out from political life because the social media platforms where people use for commerce, for communications have banned you from past discretions.
That to me is scary.
Yeah.
Shouldn't she at least be allowed to have a campaign account that's run by staff that tweets policy ideas?
100%. I think so for sure. Yeah. And now we're seeing the future that's being
carved out by these lunatics. And I think Jack Dorsey, you know, I think he's a figurehead.
I don't think he has any real power. Yeah. He's sweet. He whispers all the sweet nothings in the
world about a decentralized social media and the paths to redemption that never come to fruition.
Instead, it's a publicly traded company that is
desperate for a clean image and will nuke anybody who they think threatens their advertising and
their dollars or their stock value. They don't care about politics. They don't care about civic
duty. They don't care about the presidency, our government, keeping our country safe.
They said it to me. They're a global company. I get emails and it's like,
your tweet was reported, but we found no violation of German law.
You ever get one of those emails?
Not from a different country.
No, I get it.
I get it from from America.
Definitely.
But not about German.
Yeah, I've received emails.
It says your account was reported, but we found no violations of German law.
It means people in Germany are reporting it.
I have before, you know, we've seen a lot of people get the notice.
It notices from, I think, Pakistan saying you found to be in violation of Pakistani law.
And I've seen a lot of conservatives get mad about that.
Why is Twitter sending me that I violated Pakistani law?
I'm not Pakistani.
And I actually think it's a good thing they're doing this because now, you know, if you go to that country, they're going to arrest you.
Right.
Because you blasphemed, you know, the prophet or something.
Right. Terrifying. That part the prophet or something. Right.
Terrifying.
That part.
All of it, actually.
We're addicted to social media.
I'm glad to see Parler getting the attention that it's getting and becoming more and more prominent.
Did you hear about my fiasco with Parler?
Yes, I did.
Yeah, I'm not a fan.
I'm not a fan.
They purged your account where they deleted everything?
Yeah, I signed up.
Within two days, I had like 1,400 followers.
I followed zero.
My first few, what do you call them, parlays were asking them about their terms of service.
They started deleting my questions about terms of service selectively.
And then they banned my account.
And then I actually got the CEO on the line, on the phone, because I raised a stink on Twitter.
And it was a hot topic.
So it got tweeted all up the chain. on the line, on the phone, because I raised a stink on Twitter and it was a hot topic,
so it got tweeted all up the chain.
And the CEO at Parler and I had a conversation where he promised me that the terms of service
were just boilerplate and just lawyer stuff
and it was all the lawyer's fault.
But I gave Parler a shot.
It's just they banned me within five seconds.
I think what we need, first and foremost, Section 230 reform.
I've talked about it quite a bit.
Companies use this.
There's this law called Section 230.
Most of you are probably familiar, but for those that aren't, it shields them from personal,
you know, the company's liability.
If I go on Twitter and I defame libel, slander Jack, Jack can't sue Twitter.
He has to sue me.
Section 230 guards them.
But it also gives them specific exemptions for what they can remove without being considered a publisher for the purpose of lawsuits.
I believe it should be specifically illegal speech like threats, incitement to violence, explaining how to commit crimes, things like that.
They should be able to remove that and other certain issues. Now, we had Bill Ottman, the CEO of Mines, on the show on Monday,
and he made a good point. What about a Christian blog that is now forced to host pornography
because it's legal? So they should have a right to remove stuff, but it becomes
particularly challenging. I think that's an important path forward. But in terms of censorship,
we need to find a way to guarantee that people can't be banned, period.
And so I think there's something called the Fediverse. I'm not sure if you've ever heard of it. It's probably pretty technical. Here's how it would work. You wouldn't create a Twitter
account. You'd create your own website. And then people would subscribe kind of like an RSS feed
or whatever. So when you post, you know, I'll do air quotes,
a tweet, a simple post. What's really happening is you're just posting to your own website,
but other people auto pull it to their feed. So they have a newsfeed on their own websites.
So basically no one can ban you. It's your site. People subscribe kind of like email, but
I think a twitch is something similar to that. I gave that a shot as well. But again, you know,
there's this critical mass with the networks that's so important which is why Twitter is
what it is you know I think about what it would be like to have Twitter taken
away from me you know it's it's it's concerning you know and not necessarily
just for like business side but just like just it's part of my life you know
and that's where virtually almost 100 percent now of my
friends social life professional life clients customers network everything in my life that i
talk to every day came through my experience on twitter and we've been dming to even set the show
yeah you know we go on twitter i'm like yo j. Yeah. So I can see why somebody like Laura would and anybody who gets banned from it would feel, you know, a lot of negative feelings about that. And wouldn't it? This would be literary, right? Like this would be this would be a literary story. back on gets rejected decides i'm gonna do something about this goes down florida gets
elected to congress goes to congress gets on the right committees makes a stake and somehow
pushes reform for social media through our legislature that would be freaking amazing i
kind of think that that will happen yeah because it's a great character arc i i i just gotta say
considering what she's been able to pull off i would not be surprised if she wins she gets in
yeah she slams her face on the table and says this is unacceptable i am a member of congress
how how am i how do i not have access to my constituents through digital media
and i wouldn't be surprised if she wins it I think that the overall level of the understanding demonstrated of technology by Congress
at the last round of hearings has actually increased right it seems as
though they're starting to actually understand what the real issues are yeah
I follow a guy Matt Stoller wonderful guy great book Goliath people should
read about it you were talking about antitrust earlier.
He's a big antitrust guy.
And he was talking about and just remarking openly how the caliber of the questions, the understanding demonstrated by the Congress about these issues has actually grown quite a bit.
Because the first round of hearings that they did a year or two ago, you know, I mean, there was just senators up there there just being like so now tell me how do you send a tweet yeah you know and and now that now they really are digging into the
serious issues so there's progress there who was it who like asked i can't remember someone asked
one of the tech ceos he asked sundar pichai about an iphone was that ted cruz or something no ted's
actually had some pretty good intel i've seen him cite project veritas research and stuff up there
in a hearing so he he's on the ball But there are some other people that certainly are not.
But Laura would certainly bring a different flavor and a new energy to these investigations. And
something's going to come of that. That's an amazing... You can write that. You can write
it. No one would believe it. I'm not a fan of i guess negative and aggressive rhetoric i don't
like insulting people or being mean so i think there are things that i would you know be very
critical of of laura loomer over yes but i think having a staunch defender of free speech with that
much energy yeah i think whether you agree with her or not that kind of energy in politics is
desperately needed i'm not saying her personal politics that i don't i
haven't gone over her her stance on many issues but it feels like a lot of a lot of congress a
lot of the senate is just do nothing you know do nothing politicians who want the keys to the
castle because they'll get a fat paycheck they can i think politics attracts low t like low skill
low intellect people who want an easy path towards some kind of name in the history books.
So they're like, I don't know how to do anything.
I'll just tell people they want to hear so that they elect me.
And then I get to be, you know, put on the little little chart of people who have been here.
Right. Well, now that's Joe Biden for sure.
Definitely. But that is not Donald Trump.
So there you go. And it's not Laura Loomer.
She's there to bring a reckoning to the people who, for real, I mean.
Vengeance.
Yes.
I mean, yeah, yeah.
You play dirty games.
You get, you know.
You get what you deserve.
Well, I don't want to say it too aggressively, but an equal and opposite reaction.
Yeah.
You ban people.
You shut them out.
Eventually, someone's going to bite back.
And they're going to come back.
And now you're going to say, if they let laura loomer keep her twitter account
she wouldn't be in congress but this is what this is what happens when you underestimate your
your opponents yeah and someone with a will like her she's going to be in congress and she's going
to be 10 times the thorn in their side then she would have been on twitter but they couldn't help
themselves no it's the stupid games they play. They don't, instead of saying,
I don't like what you have to say, mute.
They say, I don't like what you have to say,
I'm going to try and destroy you.
Yeah.
You know what is troubling now that I think about it
is this is presenting a situation
in which now we're going to have some precedent
if Twitter continues to officially ban,
if she gets elected.
Yeah.
And Twitter continues to officially ban if she gets elected yeah and twitter continues to officially ban
like a sitting elected congressman or congresswoman then that is not that much
farther from then just like banning a presidential candidate exactly they've already said that you
know donald trump can tweet things and if they break the rules we'll flag them right that means today
someone who's 25 who could possibly be a future president could get banned for saying the same
thing as our current president that makes no sense right our current president is speaking
if you repeat him you'll get banned and then you can't when you become president you have no access
dude if he the the the moment his term is up whether it's at the end of this year or four years from now, like literally the moment that the clock goes like, his Twitter account's gone.
Don't you think?
Yeah.
I don't think it'll be a hammer drop snap because they love making money off him.
Right.
I think Trump saved Twitter.
Yeah.
I do.
Politics saved a lot of media companies.
This Trump and politics and this 2016 stuff.
Absolutely.
Before Trump, Twitter was actually hard to use, confusing, and it was losing users.
Because it used to be about following celebrities and celebrity gossip.
Then Trump started using it.
And it just exploded because now his supporters were signing up.
His haters were signing up
and i think the reason they won't ban him is because he's the lynchpin now they pull that
pin out the whole platform unravels becomes boring yeah and there's no conversation anymore
that is possible so i but you're but you're right in the sense that if he's out of office
he doesn't provide that service anymore he's no longer a strong voice he'll he'll still have his
voice he'll still have millions voice. He'll still have
millions and millions of followers. He'll still be a former president. And he'll chime in
periodically, but it won't have the immediate impact as he's no longer in office. And I know
they're all worried about it. There was a report from Digiday saying that media companies are
panicking over what happens if Trump loses. Yeah, their revenue is going to get cut in half.
I love it when he says that just blatantly straight out to them. You guys love me.
You need me.
I'm making you money.
Yep.
It's awesome.
You know what, man?
I say this every time it happens.
When Bloomberg started dumping money on YouTube, I was like, make it rain, Bloomberg.
Those Bloomberg bucks fall all over YouTube with those YouTube ad revenue.
I will absolutely take his money to make fun of him because I'm not making videos for him.
But what he does, what Biden does, what they do is they like putting ads on videos that challenge them so they can push back.
And it's I don't think it's going to work.
No one's going to trust your trust, your canned advertisement over me chilling and having a long, you know, giving you a long rant about my ideas.
But Donald Trump just did.
I think it was like one of the biggest ad buys ever.
A seven figure like seven figures in a a single month just blanketed this month.
And the Democrats didn't do anything.
And you know, Joe Biden's been raising money.
Why won't they spend it?
Why won't they spend it?
They're going to save it.
They don't even know how to spend it.
They don't know how to do social media like Trump knows how to do it.
And even so, Trump could be doing it even better.
I mean, there's so much more he could be doing, I think.
But he's setting the pace, and he is the one out front.
And whether they say it or not, he's probably in the lead at the moment anyway.
Right on.
You want to take some questions from the audience?
Yeah, let's do it, man.
So these are just general Super Chats.
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Let's read some of these super chats.
Mr. Scratch, the first super chat said, don't get complacent. Remember to vote. I say it all the you, Jay. Let's read some of these super chats. Mr. Scratch, the first super chat
said, don't get complacent. Remember to vote. I say it all the time, man. We can sit here and
talk about how we think the Democrats are going to lose, but it could be their secret strategy.
The one joke we make often is that Joe Biden's going to walk out, you know, aching and shaking,
and then he's going to somersault forward like Willy Wonka and spring up into life.
And it was all a ploy to get everybody, you know, to underestimate him and then he's going to somersault forward like willy wonka and spring up into life and it was all ploy to get everybody you know to underestimate him and then swoop in
for that victory i'm meant to do that yeah exactly oh you guys got it yeah first thessalonian says
tim will you be getting mods troll spammers are infecting the chat great job as always
maybe i mean i can't i can't commit to anything right now because we're just doing the show but
we'll have a conversation about it. Let's see.
Seven Killer says, hey, can we get some public outcry about the movie Cuties coming out of
Netflix?
It's a you-know-what fantasy.
It's absolutely disgusting.
I don't know what that is.
I saw something about that, and yes, it looks really disgusting, and it needs probably a
little attention.
I don't even know if this is something we can converse about, though.
Wow.
On Netflix?
Yes.
Creepy. Yeah. Incredibly. attention i don't even know if this is something we can converse about though which is on netflix yes creepy yeah incredibly graph von tyrol says go buy a michelin tire with this super chat
but you know some people were saying like good year is an american company yeah and so now trump
is saying go to foreign competitors well you know i tweeted out a handy dandy list of american tire
manufacturers today just in case anybody wanted to know with a big red hand drawn line
right through good year because man this this you know boycotts i think are sometimes kind of stupid
but we do have to take a very serious attack on the infiltration of all these ideas into all of
our institutions and corporations we otherwise it's not going to stop exactly that it's because these
companies don't see pushback from conservatives or moderates they just see the far left that's
the only thing that threatens them so they just go for it yep and that's going to be bad because
then regular people are going to stop speaking out against it because everyone's doing it
you know the goal of the flow yep aerodynamic says our boy yuri b got his speech used to promote the
new call of duty teaser set in the Cold War.
It's framed around the Soviet subversion tactics.
Cool.
Very cool.
You're familiar with the Yuri, was it Yuri Bezmenov?
Yeah.
Yeah, the propaganda video.
Yeah, yeah.
Super popular online.
Daniel Ashley says, remember when Goodyear Tires was producing defective tires causing SUVs to roll over?
Pepperidge Farm remembers.
No.
I'm not sure if I know the one.
Was that a thing
i don't know reaching back reaching back all right let's see if we can pop up here we go we got
gareth green he says individual liberties and elected representatives existed in some parts
of europe especially england long before 1776 no taxation without representation was an appeal to
english tradition look up edward ii Charles I, and Oliver Cromwell.
Yeah, 1215 was the Magna Carta.
That's a long ways back.
Jimpina says,
how come Jimmy Dore is flooded by,
flooded my Chinese communist propaganda?
Creepy AF.
Do you mean by?
I would assume so.
I don't know.
Is that what's happening?
I don't know.
Al Dente says,
are we living in Pink Floyd's The Wall movie?
I don't know. Are we? We have great answers tonight. Yeah, no, I don't know al dente says are we living in pink floyd's the wall movie i don't know are we we have great answers tonight yeah no i don't know no everyone's like i have no idea i don't
know i used to i used to watch that movie and listen to that album over and over and over and
over again when i was a kid though are we there yet yeah i don't know sean scheissler says hey
tim would love to see you on with officer tatum live chat
sure the price is right review says sup guys i don't know if you've seen yet the latest update
to james younger in texas well with the court ruling his mother can force force change james
into a girl against his will and dad is forced to pay for it have you have you heard about that
not that particular case but certainly i have tracked these issues where parental consent is being violated and, you know, your guardianship is being violated.
And man, if divorce and separation wasn't hard enough on families and on children in the first place, adding a new layer like this where the court is going to decide to make you give your kid a surgery or transition or mutilate their body or give them hormones.
I mean, wow.
If that's not an incentive, if that is not a disincentive towards natalism, marriages,
families, I don't know what is.
If the government is going to step in and force you like a slave to pay money for your
child to be mutilated before your eyes against your will?
It's going to get bad in this country, man.
That's serious stuff, man.
I mentioned that video from Shasta County, and I think you said you weren't familiar with it.
It's just some guy at a city council meeting or something or a county meeting,
and he said you're lucky right now that regular citizens are being peaceful,
but he basically says that he went to war before to defend this country and he doesn't want to but
he'll do it again and that people are going to you know start fighting back essentially i don't want
to quote him too much because it was very spicy to say the least yeah but i think stories like this
you're going to start i mean gun sales are through the roof through the roof sold out you you you
have a a court mandate that your child is going to go through what you know life altering and
in in certain ways limiting surgery like you're gonna you're gonna mutilation but i mean ending
their ability to reproduce is outright your your bloodline done gone yeah you Yeah. You're going to see some people get real violent real quick.
Yeah.
This is the state taking people's children away from them.
It is very, it is like the most serious elemental issue.
You can turn your water off.
That's pretty bad.
Yeah.
Okay.
But if you're going to make me work like a slave to take my money to mutilate my child
against my will, I mean, they make movies about the kind of reaction to
that exactly indeed yep i want to get michael douglas yep yeah uh so i'm i'm being careful
not to get too heavy into language but just just i want you to picture this a mother grizzly bear
and her baby and what would happen if you tried to say force that baby you had a knife and you're
going to injure it wait we see what that bear
does see what that bear would do to you and then think about what happens when you know good
regular people are staring down the barrel of the state and the state saying we're taking your child
and you're it's going to get nasty and now let's remember the root of this the root of this
is because feminist the like ideas and and and and their mission mutated and they grabbed onto this trans issue.
They put it on the cover of National Geographic a few years ago.
It is now socially contagious.
It's hip.
It's kind of like a hip thing, right?
When I was in school, it was like you were like a freak or a dork or a weirdo or a goth kid or whatever.
And maybe now people are thinking I question my identity.
So all this stuff is political power maneuvering
that is meant to wrest control away from people like me and other folks.
And it's sacrificing children at the altar of power and politics.
And it's the most disgusting thing.
I write about 25 pages on it in my book
this is why i kind of feel like it is chaotic with no end there's no plan there's no goal it's just
random completely random because when you think about what they claim their plans are they don't
actually implement what their plans are there's no equality there's no justice it's just oppression
across the board for literally everybody the end result is everything falls apart and everyone dies. Just no joke. The end result is everything burns to the
ground. We're at a point where mainstream culture essentially only allows you to entertain
destructive forces. And because of that, as moderates and conservatives and those who
challenge the status quo are being banned and silenced, then the only thing left is a conversation
that's increasingly more and more unhinged to the point where you actually had a Democrat chain himself to a mailbox in Oregon.
See, I'm not even, it's not even a joke. A Democrat literally chained, I mean, he didn't
like chain himself tightly. He threw a chain over himself and a mailbox, took pictures of it and
says, Donald Trump's not getting this one. No one's stealing your mailboxes it's just completely insane they they
they start pushing unhinged broken reality but you think i think the mailbox thing is a perfect
example of their worldview being their worldview being just insane paranoia and you think about
what happens then when the state starts mandating it what would happen right now if a governor came
out and mandated that all of the mailboxes that had been stolen, you know, be put back and that those who stole them would be charged with theft of government property.
And the mailman's like, but I was told that we were just relocating to more.
They're moving them or replacing them.
Yeah.
Refurbishing them.
Right.
Painting them.
It's normal.
Happens all the time.
I mean, we can take one minute to talk about this. The United States Postal Service has been under pressure for a long time to cut prices and to cut expenses, rather, from administrations from both parties for years and years and years and years.
It's like an ethos throughout the U.S. Postal Service.
We've got to shrink.
They've even tried to figure out how to stop delivering the mail six days a week, do it for five days a week.
They've been trying to cut overtime, cut everything.
Everybody knows we're trying to cut expenses.
And then all of a sudden, Democrats are like, hey, you doing this thing that we've demanded that you do after all this time.
You guys are terrible, horrible, evil people working for Donald Trump.
And it's like we have Russiagate all over again.
And like, I wonder, 600,000 people work for the United States Postal Service.
They have friends and family and colleagues and neighbors.
And now they're being under attack and questioned.
The election was decided by 77,000 votes last time.
Yeah.
Right. What happens if you
just basically flush a million people down the toilet by saying that they're acting in a political
way when in fact they're doing exactly what you've demanded of them for the last 25 years
yep now my bigger concern is when we talk about a judge making orders and it moves to the point
where they actually arrest the post office guy and he's like but i was just moving the mailbox
i don't understand.
Well, you're stealing mailboxes for Trump's conspiracy.
That's where I feel like it goes.
Yeah.
Well, they're setting the stage for yet another four years
of questioning the legitimacy of the election.
Exactly.
Very clear.
Exactly.
Trump's going to get reelected, and they're going to say he stole it,
and here's how.
We demand an investigation, and we are going to get Postalgate or whatever whatever yep and they're going to and they're and they're going to try
and jam trump up and not let him do his job yeah and they're going to use this to do it
yeah i mean remember the phrase going postal yes yes constantly lately right okay so like going
postal has been in our vernacular for how long and you're going to tell me that all of a sudden
just now under trump the post office is inefficient
and we don't like the way it operates come on fedex exists specifically because we don't trust
the united states postal service to send our valuable and important things over in a timely
fashion right like this is common knowledge but you know that the the postal service union endorsed
biden yes so why let me let me ask you a question if if if you know let's say you're voting for that the Postal Service Union endorsed Biden. Yes. So why?
Let me ask you a question.
If, you know, let's say you're voting for Biden or a Democrat,
and a guy shows up to your house, and he's got a MAGA hat on,
and he's like, I'm here to take your ballot to go turn it in for you.
Yeah, right.
You're going to be like, get out of here.
Yeah.
So why?
In New Jersey, the governor just mandated vote by mail for everybody.
Oh, my God.
I'm mad.
I don't want to do that. I do not want a mail-in ballot my polling place is a couple blocks away i can i got
no problem to walk over you know and just fill something out drop in a box wait they're they're
explicitly prohibiting you from voting in person there are some in-person polling places but they
are doing an executive order to mandate universal mail-in voting. Yikes.
I got a mail-in ballot here for someone who doesn't live here.
And I don't have to do with it.
What do I do?
Throw it in the garbage?
Yes.
I almost jokingly made a joke, but I'm not going to make a joke about that.
Don't do anything with it other than throw it in the garbage.
But I don't even know if I can do that.
Burn it.
I don't know if I can destroy someone else's ballot. So it's just sitting waiting for someone to let me know what I'm supposed to do with it.
Just mark return to sender and put it back.
I guess.
Right.
That's a good point.
But I don't know if I'm allowed to mark it either.
Right.
It is a.
I'm not going to touch it.
I'm not playing games.
Yeah.
Seriously.
It's sent here.
It's someone else's ballot.
The election's over.
But I still don't know.
Can I write return to sender on someone else's mail when it's a when
it's a ballot touchy yeah now the governor so trump is suing over this and i'm i'm happy because
i'm i am really angry that they're trying to force me to do vote by mail i'm not gonna drop my my
ballot's important to me yeah i'm not gonna go drop it in a mailbox and walk away and then hope
the postal you know guy gets it done right no i've had mail get lost all the time yeah i want
to go to my polling station at the
local building where I know the people
who are there, who I voted
there before. I know the process.
I know what I'm familiar with. You know what the crazy thing
about this mail-in ballot thing is that you know who's most
negatively impacted by it?
Minorities.
First-time voters.
Are they trying to lose?
In Washington, D.C., they just officially eliminated the only way there was to register to vote online.
Really?
In D.C.?
In D.C.
They just shut it down.
There was a website service and they shut it down.
So now new time, new voters, people who are first time voters who have moved to D.C. now have to register in person somewhere in the middle of Corona.
But they have eliminated the way to register in person somewhere in the middle of corona but they have eliminated the way
to register online so none of that one is dumb or diabolical pretty sure that one's done that sounds
yeah i think that one's dumb yeah yeah it's just through sheer incompetence right so here's a
question for you tim what is what day is the election going to be decided? Oh, you mean we have no idea?
Yeah.
No one does.
Not November 3rd.
Right.
Do you think December 1st?
January 1st?
February?
How long does it go?
How long was Bush v. Gore?
That was like until December or something, wasn't it?
So my understanding, I don't know.
I don't know about Bush v. Gore.
I was too young.
I think I was like 13 or not even.
Yeah, I think I was 13.
But I was reading a Newsweek article and they said that by December 14th, if there's no electoral vote decision, then the Supreme Court steps in, like ends it, and then it goes to House delegations.
Do you think that that's the actual, actual, actual master plan?
I don't know.
Right now, Republicans have the state delegations.
The plan may be to jam up the election. This is the Democratic plan. If the Democrats take the
House and they take over the House delegations after November. So let's say the November election
happens and the local elections and the congressional elections are wrapped up within a
couple of days. But Trump isn't. Then comes December 14th and it goes to say it goes to the house delegations
of which i'm sorry republicans have the majority newsweek was actually the founder of msnbc said
trump would win regardless of the popular vote maybe they know he's going to win so they're
trying to make sure he wins in such a questionable way that they can always say no matter what he
does he's not a legitimate president definitely the vote will be jammed up december 14th scota steps in they
complain they egg his car like they did with bush they say he's not my president this is this right
now he is your president and they hate it so there's a meme among trump supporters saying
he's your president definitely you know but after this it you know trump will win and then they'll use this as an excuse in 2024 to undo the
things he did right trump is going to do a lot to shore up you know our borders uh would you say
onshore manufacturing bringing these factories back for sure um getting our troops back and
they're going to argue that it was all putin it was all a scheme it was all scam yeah russia gates
already back they're saying a new report came out and it proves
collusion and i'm like you never stop with this you know apparently they don't never never diabolical
yep so we got some more super chats here's from have tomey says quote it is one of history's
ironies that communism advertised as a classless society tended to breed a privileged class of
feudal proportions henry kissinger any good tips when in a counter protest?
You got any good tips for in a counter protest?
Oh, you know, that's interesting.
I am not an advocate of outside public confrontation.
And honestly, I think that going in counter protesting in a way that's going to breed
confrontation is not a good idea.
That's not something that I support when I go into these protests and the
riots,
like I'm glad for the Corona Corona right now because I go in full cover,
full sort of,
full sort of like scarf around,
you know,
and a hat pulled down and no identifying characteristics.
And I try to stay quiet into the side,
but definitely with the camera up and going I i'm not looking for any confrontation in fact i think it's best just to
let these people look like idiots and let them do their idiot thing until of course or unless of
course you know they bust into your private community or like running up on your house and
whatever but like you know just just in a in open space you know that's just not my thing i i mean i
fully support everybody's right to protest and free speech and freedom assembly and you know, just in an open space, you know, that's just not my thing. I mean, I fully support everybody's right to protest and free speech and freedom of assembly and, you know, go for it.
But like, that's just, this is not me right now.
I'm trying to find other ways, leverage, other than that.
A lot of people need to realize, too, that you'll be at one of these protests.
Antifa will be smashing things.
They could punch you in the face 50 times.
The moment you punch back, that's the clip.
All the clip would be is you hitting the guy.
No one will know why you hit him.
No one will know it was self-defense.
And that's why, I mean, the game's rigged.
Yeah, man, when I go out,
I've got not only do I have the camera in the phone,
but I've got like a GoPro 8 chest mount running constantly too.
Very smart.
So that anything, anybody that comes up to me,
anything, it's all 100% recorded.
It's all being streamed and recorded.
So I got to have something, something to defend me.
That's actually what I do.
What I used to do is I would have a chest mount
for my phone and I would turn the stream on.
And then when it was downtime,
I would just click it into the mount
and then just go about my business.
The stream was live the whole time.
Oh, there you go.
We got a super chat here from Jim Pina.
He says,
Celebrating the anniversary
with my wonderful Latina wife today.
Stay awesome and please spin that UFO.
Do you want to give it a spin?
This is complicated.
I'm not supposed to just smack it, right?
No, don't smack it.
It'll pop off the base.
I just got to spray it?
You just hold it and give it some air
at a slight angle.
Just pick one of the angles
and there you go.
Now you got the UFO spin.
Celebratory spin.
Just like that.
So, Sojong the Great says, with a 1776 Super Chat, by the way, we need a central mailing
address for all ballots that are recorded as being sent to places where they are not
living.
Trump needs an office to notate the names, count registrations, and compare
recordings. Sounds like, yeah? Yeah. Justin says, in Fresno County, we have these ballot boxes
specifically for ballots around the county. They get picked up every day from the county clerk
office. You know, I mean, if I could, if they mailed me a ballot and then I could go and bring
it specifically to the location, I'm okay with that. What I'm not okay with beyond this, though, universal mail-in ballots, is that someone's going to go around stealing ballots.
It's that easy.
And then now they're talking about fixing, you know, they want this new amended voter signature verification where you get a chance to actually fix your signature.
I think it's very likely that what's gonna happen
trump's gonna win an election night i do win in air quotes like he's gonna get the
in-poll in-person votes and then they're going to keep finding ballots yeah and then it's gonna be
like oh a little bit more oh a little bit more oh there it is biden won yep and trump's gonna
challenge it it's gonna be drawn out too long think about this the united states police service has been about this. The United States Postal Service has been around as long as the country has been.
We've voted for as long as the country has been around.
When has anybody ever thought that we should mandate mail-in voting?
Yeah.
Why now?
2020.
225 years later.
The 11th hour.
Yeah.
When people used to ride on horseback and travel and like you know walk for
miles or whatever yeah and now we're gonna like do something that no one ever believed in that
seems a little diabolical to me yeah that actually that may be diabolical yeah i put my vote for that
there we go it's a whole new show yeah yeah i like it i think when they're trying to ban voter id
and there's i think what 37 states have voter id laws yeah they're trying to ban that
as part of their covid relief that's that's that's diabolical okay to be fair they've been pushing
that for a while that's right right no i'm not but still it is very it has always been diabolical
yeah xavier says hey tim have you seen that facebook has said that in order to use your
oculus vr headset you need a facebook. Me and most other people who are into VR
are going to ditch Oculus and use anything else
where there's still, I think, Vive, right?
Is that what it's called?
What's it called? HTC Vive?
I don't know.
Yeah, I don't know.
Are you big into VR at all?
I am not.
I am a Twitter guy.
Twitter guy.
Brewer says,
my company sent notice
re-HR implicit bias and diversity training.
Yikes.
I work for a faith-based
tech company i messaged back that i'm not doing it i wouldn't yeah i mean it's but look i i left
the news industry because of the wokeness you know i was like i don't want to ruin it i'm not
going to do what you say i'm not going to do the news the way you wanted to do it and my contract
ends it's time for me to go because some people want the money and they'll just say whatever
they're told to say and just quietly hum along yeah this one's personal for me i mean wokeness kicked me out of my last
industry which was education right i got fired because of wokeness and implicit by like i spoke
up in a staff meeting and i was like you guys know that the implicit association test has been
declared by the creator to not be predictive and that you can't really remedy it.
And they're like, we don't care.
Right.
Right.
And I've actually just recently sent a FOIA request to my old employer, quasi-federal agency,
demanding every document, email, phone call, teleconference, everything that has anything to do with institutional racism,
systemic racism, implicit association test, white supremacy, yada, yada, yada.
All the budgets
time spent professional contracts everything comprehensive and you know you know what the
response was what was it sorry corona we're closed for real convenient timing indefinite indefinitely
they haven't said that they do not have to respond to freedom of information Act requests due to Corona. Wow, man.
Dude.
We've been trying to get this new property,
and we're a week delayed now.
It seems like there is something trying to prevent anything
from happening right now, almost.
All these offices are closed.
Nobody can work.
I mean, it feels like it.
I get it.
The Democrats literally shut down all of these different offices and businesses.
So, yes, it's extremely difficult.
Yeah.
It's really annoying that you can't like it's an arbitrary just stop to trade.
That's offensive to me.
Like, I can't be like, I have a book.
Good, sir.
Would you like to purchase it?
Unless you go through Amazon.
Right.
Yeah.
The big massive corporations, the big box stores, they're fine fine but it's a small mom and pop shops it's our offices
you know it was scary to me because my my id was about to expire i can't go to the dmv we i drove
up it was closed dude i thought i lost my driver's license like a couple months ago and so i went
online and i filled out the application to get a new one sent to me in my address. Luckily, the next day I just, I just found it. Oh wow. Okay. But I still have not gotten that
in the mail and it's been like two months. Whoa. Yeah. I, I was told the DMVs are closed.
You have to go online. And I was like, I've got a month before I can't, my license is no good.
Fortunately, after a massive like break in the database, they finally fixed it and I was able
to get an update,
but it was,
it was,
that was,
that was particularly worrisome.
You know,
you're going to make a requirement upon me,
but give me no office to actually do it.
Right.
That's how creepy things are.
Again,
no predictability.
Yup.
Instability,
uncertainty.
How do you,
how do you plan for the future?
How do you invest in yourself?
How do you invest in your community?
You're a senior in high school.
How do you invest in getting into college and going to in your community? You're a senior in high school. How do you invest in?
Getting into college and going to college if that's what you want to do
So many lost opportunities so much pain so much emotional distress everywhere right now everywhere and and it's coming at us from all directions
Which is why you got to take care of yourself
That's like the number one thing we could focus on right now
One of the scariest things I saw was a stat that said something like one in four 18 to 24 year olds had contemplated
suicide. That's freaky. There's this, uh, this, this tech CEO whose kid he tweeted about his kid
killed himself, you know, like three months into the quarantine, just because like, I guess it's,
it's a kind of extreme FOMO. Your life stops. You're young, you're excited.
But what people need to realize,
especially about young people in this lockdown,
time flies for us.
But when you're young,
if you're 13... You remember when summer was long?
Yeah, yeah, yeah.
When you're 10 years old,
a year is literally one-tenth,
10% of your life.
So you take these young kids and you freeze them for half a year and you're, 10% of your life. So you take these young kids
and you freeze them for half a year
and you're taking 5% of their life
and putting them into purgatory.
Right.
And they snap.
Yeah.
Which is why I've been just pushing
as hard as I possibly can
to push us education-wise
to do whatever it takes
to get the schools open.
Socially, they need it.
But the schools are all being,
they're doing indoctrination.
I know, but there's a pros and cons
and the cons of everybody being at home
locked up by themselves may outweigh
the indoctrination that you can counteract at home.
You cannot do anything at home to counteract
the lack of social connection
that these kids are experiencing now.
Move to a red state with a
promise not to vote for those same people ever again right yeah i've been talking to some friends
who are moving and i said just remember if you move don't vote for the democrats anymore right
because for me you know i've spent most of my life as like a social liberal center left but at this
point i'm kind of like considering all the the destruction the decimation of these cities i'm
going to defer to some republicans for the being, but ones that I think are trustworthy. I might not agree with
them on policy, but you know, there's, have you seen the ad for Kimberly Klasick? I have.
Fantastic. Very well done. Yeah. 8 million views in an overnight, 140,000 retweets. She's a
Republican running in Baltimore. And I see her as a new, energized, fresh face who I believe is passionate
and wants to fix things. Well, normally I voted for Democrat, but at this point I'm like,
I'm voting based on trust. I might not agree on the issues, but I agree on the passion for
fixing problems. So at this point, I'm going to leave these blue areas. I'm not going to bring
any of that policy with me. I've been looking where to move.
I wish I could move to Virginia, but I can't.
You can't predict that.
Pennsylvania, you may go.
You may go for Trump this year, hopefully, but you don't know where it's going to be in four or eight or 12 years.
West Virginia, Kentucky.
Do I have to go all the way to Kentucky or Tennessee, South Carolina?
Do I have to go there to be, like, locked in red for, you know, 20 years, 30 years?
People are saying Texas, but I'm like, Texas, they're saying it's a swing state. I mean,
it's, it's, it's changing South Dakota, baby. South Dakota. Yeah. Maybe that's the answer.
Christy invite us all down there. Would you? Yeah. Maybe, you know, you've got a lot of land
of a party. You can get a lot of land for cheap and you can just do your thing.
They got internets there? Probably bad internet.
Probably bad internet.
I mean, truthfully, in this whole homesteading off the grid question, it is the question
of high speed internet, right?
Absolutely.
Like satellite internet, you can do it, but there's like a 600 millisecond delay even
in the finest setups, the most expensive setups.
Yep.
And that would make doing something like this almost impossible.
So that is the big question. You wouldn't be able to play games either yeah so no online gaming
and the the the uh the transmission the data rate is really really poor you'd not be able to do a
lot you might be able you could probably do a live show cell technology is good though in a lot of
these places yeah so what a lot of these companies are doing is you actually just get like a 5G home router that you just put in the house.
And it links to the cell tower.
Right.
So that's probably a solution.
They're not going to lay the cables between all the houses like they used to.
Just set up one big tower and have it feed the internet.
Yeah.
But Elon's doing that, what is it called, Starlink or whatever?
Yeah.
Yeah.
It's low latency, low orbit satellites for anywhere
you get a satellite and you can get high speed internet
like normal. Boom. There you go.
Let's take a couple more of these super chats.
Jay Craw says
it's not oppression plus power,
it's the addition of power to
oppress. Carter
McMillan says, Andy, no.
The hypocrisy of the left is so clearly
displayed in his story, it's angering so clearly displayed in his story. It's
angering. Please keep sharing his story. It's what got me to finally take the red pill.
Andy Nash says, Jack, I'd love to be a part of your community. I am a military veteran,
and I have years of experience in electrical and mechanical engineering.
Perfect. You're the right kind of guy. We've got a lot of current and former military and LEO,
people with a lot of skills. In fact, we've got guys from
almost every industry and every phase of life as well too. So go down to the website, liminal-order.com
and check it out. It's a community of men based on three shared values. We value personal sovereignty,
masculinity, and brotherhood. And everything that we do is informed by those three values and so
if you want to learn more come on down check it out send me an email jack at jackmurphylive.com
cool yeah super cool let's do it let's do a couple more super chats we got uh og bachner
says with over 800 ballets that were thrown out because they were for oh ballots i was like it's
spelled with an e professional word guys here guys, here. Yep. Yeah.
That were thrown out because they were from the dead.
Why I don't hear people point out that means 800 plus proven voter fraud who filled them out and mailed them.
So I made a mistake when I tweeted one of these stories out.
It was actually that people filled out the ballots, sent them in, then died.
And so they got them and they were like, okay, these people are not registered as deceased.
So we're going to throw the ballots out.
Got it.
Yeah. So what is the to throw the ballots out. Got it. Yeah.
So what is the qualifying moment to cast a vote?
Do you have to be alive at the time it's counted or alive at the time it's cast?
That's an interesting point.
That is a good question.
Yeah.
Because maybe their ballots should be counted.
They still voted.
Yeah.
At the time.
Election day.
I mean, this is why you have lawyers.
Yeah, for sure.
Yeah.
What happens if you walk into the polling station and you hit the button for trump and then go and then die on the spot
yeah does it count well no definitely not if it was for trump i don't know exactly
all right let's see we got here jay cross says my driver's license was stolen and i've been
waiting months to get a new one yeah that's covet man Yeah. Darun Albain says false argument. Christian blog would not be an open platform.
So section 230 just means the comment section.
So if a Christian blog had a comment section, people could post really messed up stuff to it.
You know, Hasim Retna says left is lost.
Keep up the great work, Tim Lids.
And great to see Jack on.
My kids are going to in-person school here in Ohio.
Used to be a Cali man.
Glad to be gone.
Left is lost.
Definitely.
Timothy Watt says,
and universities are closed
and students are doing online,
but the tuition is full price,
including housing.
I love that.
You know what, man?
You gotta stop.
People just do what they're told.
But this is 2020.
It's like the year of red pills
everywhere everywhere we're seeing it in education in public health in every element of politics
we're just people are having these awakenings man i think i think that there's more people
waking up than going to sleep at this point definitely that that's that's the bottom line
right and like and which coalition has grown over the last four years trump's coalition has grown it's it look
when you look at the media i if you if you only follow the mainstream news you'd say the opposite
yeah but when you follow alternative you know alternative media independent media no it's it's
it's it's trump yeah it's trump more and more personalities popping up
more and more followers for intellectual dark web types not necessarily trump supporters but
people definitely leaving the democratic party for sure right and there's a whole slew of people
academics especially out there right now who are like we've had it with the left i'm not sure where
to go next but those are the people who get into the the voting booth and they're just like and
they just don't even they don't tell you later.
Yep.
They're not going to pull the trigger for Biden.
I think there's going to be a lot of people who don't care about politics,
but they've just had enough.
Yeah.
So you're,
you're never going to hear them.
They don't care.
They're not necessarily on your side.
It's actually,
um,
I,
I,
I made references a couple of times cause it is a really great video,
but have you seen the Ryan log comedy videos,
right?
Ryan long comedy videos. Yeah, I think so. He's got a new one where it great video. But have you seen the Ryan Long comedy videos? Ryan Long comedy videos?
Yeah, I think so.
He's got a new one where they're creating basketball teams and there's a left and a right.
And the left guy is just insulting people.
He's yelling at them, calling them bigots, taking pictures of them.
So funny.
One guy is like, he takes a picture of him and he picks up his phone and he goes,
it's my boss.
I just got fired.
What?
Dude.
And then he hides behind another guy like, stop taking pictures of me.
Yeah.
And then one guy, the guy on the right goes, dude, just play with me.
He's nuts.
And then when he walks over the guy with the right wing shirt says, hey, you see that Trump
tweet about coronavirus was kind of reasonable, right?
And then the guy goes, yeah, yeah, whatever, man.
Right.
But it's that.
Yeah, whatever, man.
Yeah.
I think there's going to be people who are like, I don't care about the Trump stuff.
I don't care about the memes.
I just vote for him, whatever, because these people are crazy.
That's what it feels like.
I think so.
Good.
Good.
More light on the crazy is what I'm saying.
You know, I've heard it a lot over the past year, couple years.
People said the Democrats need to be taught a lesson.
They need to be told you will not win if you do this stuff, if you go crazy, if you embrace this.
But I think the Democrats, look, when you've got the cdc
10 of their employees saying we want a national health crisis to be declared on racism yeah 10
of the cdc saying that then the democrats seem seem like they you know they're thinking they
have no choice that's what they're going for right that's the institutional takeover that's
the tyranny of the minority that is what happens when you create
academics and professionals and then put them in powerful positions within bureaucracies yep and
that is the biggest stumbling block to turning this whole thing around is that the entry level
mid-career and high level people in all these organizations now are woke yep and even if nobody
wants it they're still going to be there so how are we going to
even get them out maybe we don't maybe we just walk away walk walk away yeah uh no we create
my medieval city on 90 acres with 50 000 people 90 acres huh yep you need one you need one water
source like a canal or something to go through the middle you could build a walled city for 50 000 people on 90 acres maybe um so cool wyoming yeah wyoming south dakota yeah south
dakota yeah yeah christy uh all i i am i'm gonna be honest i will actually start looking
at large south dakota plots of land dude i would be so down with just being a pioneer, setting up a hub somewhere and bringing,
revitalizing a community or, or bringing resources to help people get jobs back.
And just, uh, you know, I think too many people thought New York was where you had to be,
or LA was where you had to be.
I was one of those people.
That's what I thought.
Me too.
That's all I wanted to do when I grew up was, was when I was to move to New York, that was
all I wanted.
And then when I finally got the chance, I said I said no which is another story all to itself but I do
remember as a kid and maybe this was just angst and teenage stuff but all I remember thinking
all I want to do is be left alone just everybody leave me alone and and then I remember maybe in
my 20s sometimes I would think all I want to do is be like a travel writer you know it's like
go away to other places and now I'm thinking all I want to do is be like a travel writer. You know, it's like, it's like go away to other places.
And now I'm thinking all I want is just like a couple hundred acres and a
homestead with a walled city and like tanks,
tanks pointed at the gate,
a wall.
That's all I want.
That's all I want.
So now I'm wondering,
is this,
this is a consistent theme in my life,
right?
Or am I just reacting to the stress either way?
I don't know.
It just feels right.
Staying in the city doesn't feel right anymore.
Yeah, right on, man.
Well, with that being said, we are just a little bit over time.
So I think we're going to get ready to wrap up.
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Well, thanks for coming down.
I appreciate it.
And I appreciate the book.
Oh, yeah. Democrats are deplorable.
That too.
There's a book on Amazon.
Yeah, actually, let's,
I think I can pull up the Amazon book right here.
Oh, yeah.
We'll look at it.
Just give a quick shout out to the book here.
Do we have a...
There we go.
Yeah.
There we go.
Democrat to deplorable on Amazon. Look, you have a... There we go. Yeah. There we go. Democrat to Deplorable on Amazon.
Look, you get paperback for $10.77.
Which is the absolute lowest price they allow me to go to get worldwide distribution.
And $2.99, also the lowest price on Kindle.
My goal is not to make money with this, but to get it out there into the world so that
people have a roadmap.
They have a moral and philosophical reasoning for voting for trump over the democrats they can read
themselves feel better about their decisions and give it to their friends and family which i get
reports all the time people buy five copies and hand it out so get the message out there guys
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