Timcast IRL - Timcast IRL #118 - Democrat Chicago Mayor Bans Protests At Her House, They Are So Crooked
Episode Date: August 21, 2020Tim and Lydia chill and discuss how Lori Lightfoot is telling Chicagoans that she deserves full-time protection from protesters (unlike them). In similar news, it's Twitter-poll official that people c...onsider Antifa much more of a threat than they consider Q members, humor appears the dividing line between those who care about liberty and those who do not, and Facebook finally bans Antifa accounts. Support the show (http://Timcast.com/donate) Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
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Right now, apparently, somebody is driving around in Wilmington, Delaware, with multiple people are
driving around in various trucks with screens on them, depicting Joe Biden doing very, very creepy
things. And this wasn't the lead story that we were going to start with, but I had to show it
because it's just absolutely hilarious, especially this one where it says 2020 presidential debate
and Joe Biden is sniffing Donald Trump.
I have no idea who's doing this.
It says if you can't complete a sentence, you shouldn't be president.
I'm Joe Biden and I forgot this message.
This is not intended to be the lead story for the show, but I had to do it.
We have nothing more to say other than it happened,
but I'm glad I got to share that one with you. It made me happy. Because we're going to talk
about just general stupid new stuff. The mayor of Chicago has basically said,
no protests allowed at my house because I have a right to defend myself. And it's funny because
when initially they locked everything down for COVID, the mayor, Lori Lightfoot, went out and got a haircut or something and then said,
well, I have to go on TV.
Congratulations, Chicago.
You've elected a despot.
And all of these Democrat mayors and politicians act like they have supreme authority
while simultaneously complaining about Trump being a fascist.
And I'm just not having it.
But of course, you guys know that's probably why you watch the show.
So we've got a couple other stories we're going to talk about.
We've got a bunch of stuff.
I saw somebody mention in the chat there is a poll from a politician asking who's the bigger threat, Antifa or QAnon.
And, of course, everybody voted for Antifa.
And so now she's like, well, that's because I'm being bombarded by bots.
Of course.
Yeah, yeah, yeah.
So we're going to open up with the story about, you know, basically corrupt mayors.
Here we go again.
But this is just more examples of, I guess, you know, the Democrats.
They do their thing.
They rules for thee, but not for me.
But we got some interesting stories, too.
Facebook is finally banning Antifa.
And that's going to go along with the Q Antifa thing.
And we've also got this story from The Atlantic that's talking about, it's like, what is it?
This is your thing. Yeah, so this is talking about how anti-racism is making it pretty much impossible
for people to get along even people who are like conversing in good faith because if you read
something like white fragility you're not going to be on real good terms with someone who makes
the slightest misstep and that's what we see they use the example of the zoom meeting where this
gentleman bounced the friend uh the nephew a non-white baby
a non-white baby on his knee and everyone was so triggered people were leaving the zoom call and
they were like feathers were ruffled man it was not cool and and they they wrote a full letter
and they all got got out and argued about it and and these people were referring to white fragility
and everything and i was like this is making things worse perhaps it is a recurring theme for our
conversations and guests that these leftists are super racist yeah oh for sure yeah this story was
a reference to it was it was like a school meeting wasn't it yeah it was school council yeah school
council meeting and this guy was bouncing a baby who was not white and they and this white lady
gets super triggered yeah and he was like it's my it's like what do you say it was like my friend's
son or something yeah it's it's it was his best friend's nephew.
She handed him the baby.
She's like, here, will you keep an eye on little, you know, Isaac or whatever his name was.
And he's like, yeah, absolutely.
I'll put him on my knee.
It'll be great.
There's a song by The Offspring called, man, it's been so long, Come Out and Play.
Yeah.
And there was this, I was reading this Twitter thread once that claimed that The Offspring
are super like, okay, so for those that aren't familiar, The Offspring is a punk rock band.
They were claiming that they were secretly white supremacists or something.
Because for one, their songs like Why Don't You Get a Job?
It's from the Americana album, like 1999 or something.
Telling people to go get a job and stop mooching is not a particularly left wing narrative.
But the song come out
and play has a has a line in it that says you got to keep them separated yep and so i was reading
this twitter thread or something and it was like they've always secretly been anyway i bring that
up because we're actually at a point where the left is literally trying to keep everyone separated
yeah it's so strange in the creepiest way and and to me it always looks like a little bit of
projection and i see it with laurie light too, especially because she's one of the ones accusing Trump of being a fascist dictator.
But she's the one saying rules for me.
All of them.
I know.
Garcetti, de Blasio, Cuomo.
Yeah.
So she went on CNN apparently recently and she was like, you know, oh, Trump's a fascist or whatever.
This is all his fault.
And it's like, dude, you went out and got a haircut
when nobody could do anything.
You're using police resources to block your own street.
de Blasio using police resources to guard his painting.
I tell you what, man, I have no respect for the cops
that just say, okay, I'll do whatever you say,
even if it's illegal.
That's insane to me.
So we've got that.
We've also got some stuff on schools
because there's obviously a lot of really creepy stuff happening with schools.
So we'll end up talking about that.
Yeah.
No, sorry.
Go ahead.
Oh, yeah.
We're going to write on Lori Lightfoot a bit because I got to tell you, I'm glad I don't live in Chicago anymore.
If you have not already done so, you can give that like button a good hearty smash.
And feel free to hop in with the super chats because we'll try and grab some super chats periodically. This is, you know, the show's a little different because we have less people
and we're not going to have guests every single day. So today it's just me and Lydia. We're
hanging out and we're going to be talking just about some of the stories that we've seen throughout
the day. And a lot of it is kind of cultural issues, which is a bit different from, you know,
my main channel stuff, which is more like straight news. Like here's something that happened. But we are going to start with this story from the
Tribune. So by all means, hit that subscribe button. And we do the show Monday through Friday
at 8 p.m. But check out this first story. This one hits close to home. Citing threats, Mayor
Lori Lightfoot defends ban on protesters on her block. I have a right to make sure that my home
is secure. Now, this story is particularly funny because doesn't everybody have a right to make sure
their home is secure?
They do.
And I decided to do a little digging, not particularly difficult.
And over on the NRA website, they actually have an article they wrote from just three
days ago, Chicago's Mayor Lightfoot hammering away at the Second Amendment.
I find this particularly hilarious.
At a time when she's
telling you, you don't have a right to protect yourself. We got to get the guns off the street.
And she literally, this is amazing. She's amazing. She says that Donald Trump, I'm sorry,
she says the federal government was uniquely qualified to help with Chicago's gun problem
by enacting common sense gun control. Yet when Donald Trump offers actual resources,
I get it. She's probably talking about Congress. But when Trump comes out and says, I can help with the gun violence, she says, no,
I want the federal government to do something like enacting gun control. Yeah. She doesn't
want help. She wants her political agenda. Yep. And this, this, this is, this has been Chicago
as long as I can remember that I don't know how true this is. Cause it was something I heard when
I, when I was a kid from my dad.
The local politicians all have, they either have armed security or they're armed themselves.
They could get guns when no one else could. Well, there was like a Supreme Court ruling forcing all these states to recognize you can't do this, you can't ban these weapons.
Chicago was forced to actually allow people to carry weapons. In response,
all of these businesses started putting up no guns allowed on the doors of all of the buildings
everywhere.
So, you know, we look at this story and I'll start reading a second, but this is a perfect
example of using city resources to guard her home while telling everyone else no guns for
you.
And then what happens?
Chicago is all the people who are dying in gun crime.
I mean, these are the people who are committing this.
They're criminals.
There are guns in Chicago.
For sure.
A lot of them.
Oh, yeah.
So you've got these criminals that are going around not carrying out the law, killing people,
and regular citizens are the ones who are punished because of it.
Yep.
That sounds about right.
Sounds Chicago.
Let's read the story.
They say Mayor Lori Lightfoot defended the Chicago Police Department's ban on protesters
being able to demonstrate on the block where she lives, telling reporters Thursday that she and her family at times require heightened security because of threats she
receives daily. Lightfoot refused to elaborate on the specific threats, but said she receives them
daily against herself, her wife, and her home. Comparisons to how the police department has
protected previous mayor's homes, such as Rahm Emanuel's Ravenswood residence, are unfair because
quote, this is a different time like no other, Lightfoot told reporters.
I think that residents of the city understanding the nature of the threats that we are
receiving on a daily basis, on a daily basis, understand I have a right to make sure that my
home is secure, Lightfoot said. Lightfoot and Chicago Police Superintendent David Brown were
asked at an unrelated news conference about a Tribune report noting police have banned protesters from demonstrating on her block in the Logan Square
neighborhood, ordering officers to arrest anyone who refuses to leave. The directive surfaced in
a July email from then Shakespeare District Commander Melvin Roman to officers under his
command. It did not distinguish between the peaceful protesters Lightfoot regularly says she supports and those who might intend to be destructive, but ordered
that after a warning is given to demonstrators, it should be locked down. I absolutely love this
because she's talking about how she gets death threats. Yeah. Okay. If you get threats and you
want to have a security guard, I get it. You want to have one patrol car out in front of your house
that I understand we do that for witnesses. You want to have the cops block off your street and
arrest anyone who doesn't leave, even peaceful demonstrators? You're a hypocrite of the highest
order. Yeah. I can't even wrap my head around how hypocritical she's being. Even from going to get
a haircut at the beginning of this, I started to think, wow, this lady really does not believe a
single word she says. And she absolutely does not.
That's all of them, isn't it?
At this point, I have no faith that any of them actually believe what they're telling
us.
It is, but she's especially egregious about this.
I feel like she's really, she does not care.
I don't know why not.
I think because there were a bunch of other governors and mayors who went out and got
haircuts.
Yeah.
And I think she was the first.
I don't know because I think Whitmer did it. These people, man, they're they're how do you describe them?
Fascistic despots don't give these people power anymore. I mean, this is this is insane to me.
Activists and police sources could not cite instances when the city repeatedly locked down
her predecessor, Emmanuel's block against protesters. The Kenwood block where former president Barack Obama
lived with his family
when his primary residence was in Chicago
was shut down for access only by residents
after his election.
But Lightfoot said such comparisons don't make any sense
after Brown referenced the ongoing coronavirus pandemic,
as well as civil unrest that may have flared
since the George Floyd killing
at the hands of Minneapolis police.
I'm not going to make any excuses for the fact that given the threats I have personally received,
given that, you know, I get it, I get it.
I make no apologies whatsoever for this.
Doesn't she sound just like one of these Twitter whiny SJWs?
She absolutely does.
Yeah, like, well, you know, your words are speech, so you should be banned.
I'm allowed to say whatever I want because I'm fighting for justice.
See, when it's me, it's different.
When it was those other guys that were actually still not particularly good, like Rahm Emanuel.
Right.
These people who are running are probably the worst I've ever seen in terms of saying
whatever they have to say to get whatever they want.
Do you think that's the case? Or do you think that the coronavirus is just bringing this out?
Because I'm starting to think it's the latter. I think that there because I've thought for a long
time that any kind of crisis like this will lend itself to fascistic leaders who really want to
capitalize on it. But Trump's not doing it. He's not. It's true. And they're complaining about it.
Yeah. So I guess that shows they I mean, I feel like it's kind of beating a dead horse to
say, but they project.
Oh, absolutely.
They're the racists.
There's the despots.
And they're pointing the finger at Trump and the Republicans and screeching while we literally
I mean, look at this article.
What journalists could deny this?
The Beltway SJW left, I guess.
Yeah. That hate Trump.
I'm reading a Chicago Tribune.
This is like one of the this is the premier Chicago news outlet.
The Tribune is famous saying straight up.
The mayor is I have a right to make sure my home is secure.
I mean, you do.
And so do the rest of us.
So here's what I here's what I want.
What I wanted to do when I saw that she was doing this.
I know that Chicago
is extremely restrictive. Illinois is extremely restrictive. I said, who better than to tell me
about the laws in Illinois and Chicago than the NRA? Never been the biggest fan of the NRA,
but I'll state straight up. I became a member of the NRA and another gun rights advocacy group
because now I own weapons because I don't believe that I can trust these people to take care of me.
I don't believe that the police have the no disrespect to the police in general.
But when someone tried breaking in here, one of the cops straight up said, if it were me, I'd answer the door with a shotgun.
Of course.
And I'm like, I don't know if you can do that in New Jersey, because this is like a semi-castle doctrine state.
My understanding is that in Jersey, you have to flee.
Yeah.
And if you can't flee, then you can defend yourself, which is kind of just like normal
self-defense, I guess.
Yeah, I guess.
But there are some states that have nothing.
Yeah.
Like, there's no laws at all.
I guess it just falls to self-defense.
But anyway, so I go to the NRA website, and instead of finding, I mean, they do have the map of the country and like the different gun laws.
Quite literally, one of the one of the most recent articles is that Mayor Lightfoot is hammering away at the Second Amendment.
To me, that's fascinating. I don't think this is whatever whatever it is they're doing.
It's not going to stop, you know, like taking away weapons from law abiding citizens is not going to stop crime.
And I think that's completely obvious right and i gotta admit too my opinion on two-way like veered straight
right after after starting with covet and then the riots it started with the guy trying to break in
yep and then some somebody made a meme and it was you the the you guys have probably seen the meme
of the two dogs one's super ripped and one's all whiny and scrawny yeah and then it was like tim pool in 2019 and it was a scrawny little like sad dog saying help me
please someone's trying to break into my house or it's like someone's trying to break into my house
help and then the next one was all ripped with a bunch of guns and it said tim pool 2020 if you
vote for this you get what you deserve i'm like well you know what man talk about a wake-up call
someone tries to break in. Mass riots.
Pandemic.
And what am I supposed to do or say, right?
Well, and it's not just you.
Because we've talked about this a few times because people are buying it up.
And I think it was Austin Peterson who was saying, you're four months too late to be picky in any way about the kind of weaponry you get.
Ammo shortage.
Yeah, dude.
Gun shortage.
Gun shortage makers are running out.
The local gun shop near us they're
stripped clean they put a bunch of squirt guns in their display case it's actually really funny
it's just empty it's all it's all empty and i was talking to them because i had i had a bunch
of recommendations for you know like really good self-defense weapons handguns and stuff they didn't
they were sold out yeah i think they had i'm not i'm not a gun person so forgive me if i get this
wrong 1911, a couple
of those.
Is that what it's called?
I think so.
And then they had like a really massive revolver.
Yeah.
But that was basically barely any.
And now I'm reading ammo shortages and all this stuff, but I'm sure people outside of
Chicago are going about getting legal weapons.
Mayor Lightfoot, however, doesn't like the fact they have gun violence.
There's been a big uptick in crime in all these major cities,
which most of you know by now,
and she's blaming it on the massive surge of gun purchases.
It's been interesting to watch all the articles talk about
they make the direct link between the increased number of guns being purchased
and the increasing amount of gun crime.
And I was like, this is faulty.
This is incorrect.
Because I'm sure it's George who's 45 and concerned about his three kids and his wife.
Right.
And they're living just on the outskirts of the city.
So they went to get personal protection.
And that's the cause of criminals shooting people in New York City.
That was what made George do it.
He just went absolutely insane.
The second he bought that weapon to defend his home and his wife. I think this is how
many of these people like
Lightfoot must think.
A sane, rational person.
George is a plumber and
he comes home from work one day and he sees the news
so he goes to buy a gun and as soon as his
hand grips the
as soon as he picks it up
all of a sudden he starts shaking, his eyes glow
and then he just goes on a ramp he starts shaking, his eyes glow.
Yes.
And then he just goes on a rampage.
That's what they think is happening.
Yeah.
I'm sure there's a lot of gun advocates who know all this stuff way better than I do.
But especially now because with the increase in crime, with the massive surge of sales, I'm certainly being thrown straight into the deep end.
Cold water just right in.
But it's not legal gun owners that are doing anything.
And you know Lori Lightfoot knows that's not the case.
She knows people don't go crazy as soon as they purchase a weapon.
You know how I know she knows this?
Because she's hired a whole bunch of them to surround her house and to keep her safe.
That's literally their role.
It's shockingly hypocritical.
I love how she says that she wants the federal government. I mean, it's the gist of the story from the NRA. They say Mayor Loyalite Foote has consistently demanded more gun control as the
answer to the epidemic of violence that her city is experiencing. In an interview on July 18th,
for example, the mayor was clear. The only way we're going to really get at the problem in a
profound way is to have federal laws in place that require background checks and strengthen the penalties for people who pick up guns and wreak havoc in our communities.
OK, I went to go buy a gun.
It took me like a month.
Yep.
And I wouldn't call it hard.
I would call it tedious.
Menial.
Is that the right word?
Yeah.
Lots of like busy work.
A lot of busy work.
A lot of busy work, paperwork bouncing back and forth.
And then there were some, you know, hold ups.
And apparently I'm on some delayed list or something.
Yeah. It's really funny.
I don't know if I care a whole lot.
Recently, James O'Keefe, who many of you may be familiar with from Project Veritas,
he tried to go buy a gun.
Turns out he was on an FBI list.
Falsely, you know.
So he filed a lawsuit. He won. Congratulations to James. He can now go buy a gun. Turns out he was on an FBI list. Falsely. So he filed a lawsuit. He won.
Congratulations to James. He can now go buy a weapon.
I found out
it takes me like five days to get
cleared. And the shop told me that
it's always delayed, my background
check. And I was
like, I don't know if I care.
That is weird, though. I'll buy it. I can wait five
days. I'm not freaking out. But it is
weird. And when I see things like this i'm like what i don't i'm not entirely sure what she's talking
about background checks because i had to go it was crazy filling out all these forms for the
federal government not just the state i had to fill out this form for the feds or whatever yeah
you basically have to do everything twice right yeah yeah well because new jersey's nuts yes i
guess they call uh new jersey one of the evil seven or something.
Yeah.
It's not good.
It's one of the worst states for this.
Oh, definitely.
And I actually filled out the same paperwork you did and they never got back to me.
Wait, what?
And I was fingerprinted and everything.
And I know I'm from out of state.
My ID was from out of state.
No one gave me any static about it at the time. They just never got back to me.
So I actually need to follow up with them.
Yeah, you should do that.
Because they just kind of let it fall into a black hole it's really cool because i got my what is it the federal
license or whatever yeah there's so many people in the chat are probably like tim this is what
it's called and i'm like i don't know it's all right but i went i went and bought a gun yes a
bunch of them actually we are uh equipped yeah we are and so anyway back to the story is what i love
she's talking about the federal government needing to enact these gun laws when in reality the problem is criminals who are already breaking the law. Like you have laws
in Chicago. You have criminals who have broken the law in Chicago. Making more laws won't change
the fact these people have already broken the law. I don't understand what she's trying to say.
It just makes no sense. Except for the fact that she's, you know, look, these people in Chicago
are rather despotic. I love that word, way i do too despotism it's very fitting
for this year yeah despotic so this is i i love to to go back to this one oh man mayor laurie
lightfoot i don't need leadership lessons from donald trump apparently you do lie detector test
proved that was false yeah no i'm sorry i think she actually does take a look this is from uh
the situation room there she is got a little b Biden for president behind her. Well, I'm glad
to see that she's supporting that. She says that's just ridiculous, hyperbolic rhetoric.
He is at a race to the bottom. Chicago Mayor Lori Lightfoot reacts to President Trump using the line
bloodstained sidewalks of Chicago on the campaign trail. What we have here is a fundamentally, what we have here is a fundamentally failed leadership
on every major issue.
I'm sorry, man.
No, it just.
Is she referring to her leadership or his?
I hope she's referring to herself.
Yeah, that would be surprisingly self-reflective.
The other night, for most of you who caught the show the other night, we had Jack Murphy
on.
Yeah.
And Jack's from Chicago. I did not realize that yeah neither did i forgot i i'm pretty sure he told
me before but and a bunch of people here after the show are all from chicago yeah and it was
really funny how all of us are no longer in chicago indeed and i know it's not for all the
same reasons but i mean for me and i can I'm pretty sure at least one or two other people, look, the food's fantastic.
Right.
One thing Chicago does right, you know, you look at, what does LA do?
They got Hollywood.
They got acting and stuff.
New York, I guess they got finance.
Chicago's got food.
Yeah.
They got hot dogs.
They got Italian beef.
They got giardiniera, deep dish pizza, cheesecake, Garrett's popcorn.
American cuisine.
Yeah, but the violence is too much.
Yeah.
I've been, you been uh i oh i you
know i was in south korea once and this is a really funny story i'm from chicago yeah everybody knows
it because i bring it up all the time huh yes that's right i'm a mixed race high school dropout
from the south side of chicago you've heard that one once or twice yep and i remember talking to
some people from south africa who were in south korea they left And they told me, it's not as bad as everyone thinks in South Africa.
I've only been carjacked like five or six times.
Whoa.
I was like, wait, what?
Whoa.
Yeah.
I mean, if it's what you're used to.
I'll count my lucky stars that that's not my experience in Chicago.
But I've had people who have been, you know,
I know people who have, I know a lot of people died.
Maybe not a lot, maybe a handful handful in Chicago people I grew up with and you know more like friends of friends and then I remember I'll hear these stories and like man did you hear yeah yeah
some it's just senseless gun violence for sure but these are people who are already breaking the law
in a city with the cops got a bad reputation. They do. They have some corruption.
Yeah.
To put it mildly.
Yeah.
Some crazy, crazy stuff.
And I think I think Chicago only ever elects corrupt politicians.
Why is that?
Do you think?
I don't know, man.
They hit a legacy of like Al Capone or something like that.
So, yeah, they're trying to carry that on.
Maybe, you know, in Brazil, they did this thing called pacification to the favelas.
The favelas are shanty towns.
And so it's a really interesting thing about Brazil.
And this is what they told me when I was down there.
The rich people lived by the beach.
And so the poor people were forced to climb the hills.
Whereas in many other places, living on the hill is for the rich people.
It's fortified.
It's safe.
You can see everything.
But, you know, living by the port and being on the beach, I guess when you're in, you know, Copacabana or something,
it's preferable. So you end up with these shanty towns where people are literally building on top
of each other. And eventually what happens is because it's kind of crazy, somebody would build
a house and then someone would walk through that house to build a house on top of their house.
That's how crazy it is.
Yeah, sometimes it rains and the houses just wash away.
Oh, my gosh.
But they've been trying to fix them.
And they call it pacification or reclamation because they've just kind of let them do whatever they want.
They've formed their own leadership.
And so they had these different groups.
I think i was
corrected the last time i talked about the bope this is like a tactical swat squad like these
are the guys with the skull balaclavas oh going in and pushing out the gangs are they the ones
that use live ammo i believe yeah they're all using live ammo wow i bring them up not to suggest we do anything like that. Heavens no. But it's interesting how
Chicago has done nothing in all of its all of this time to like nothing, literally nothing.
It's like you don't got to go like like Brazil marching in the stormtroopers with live ammo
and rifles around corners with a special training. You send in some cops and you stand in some street corners and you talk to the community
leaders.
You have some meetings.
You ask them, you know, what they think is appropriate.
But for whatever reason, maybe Chicago does that.
Maybe they do.
I don't know.
I did an interview with this woman who said the problem they have is illegal guns and
it's difficult for them to legally own guns.
And she was, this was really interesting this was a black woman who was advocating for gun rights in the black community
because she felt legal gun ownership would protect people from random gun violence
and that was a really interesting take coming from the city yeah well i i have i have i think
i have more respect for the alderman in Chicago than I do for Mayor Lightfoot.
I think that she's a little bit crazy, but the alderman seemed to be on the ground with
the people in the communities.
Was that kind of your experience?
I mean, I never met my alderman or whatever.
You never really met him?
Because I remember when this first went down, the aldermen were beside themselves.
They were talking to Lori Lightfoot.
They were cussing her out on these Zoom calls.
And I was like, you duller. Because- The audio leaked. Yeah. Someone needs to talk about this. They were cussing her out on these Zoom calls. And I was like, you dollar because the audio leaked.
Yeah.
Someone needs to talk about this.
And they were like doing it.
It's because she doesn't care, in my opinion, about anyone in that city.
I really don't.
I mean, look at this.
This is the story we are referencing earlier.
Chicago Mayor Lori Lightfoot defends hairstylist visit amid coronavirus outbreak.
I'm the public face of the city. I'm on national media. Chicago Mayor Lori Lightfoot defends hairstylist visit amid coronavirus outbreak.
I'm the public face of the city.
I'm on national media and I'm out in the public eye, Mayor Lori Lightfoot said.
I don't care.
I have a point to make about Lori Lightfoot's hair, and it's not going to be very complimentary.
Her hair needs a little more than a hairstyling, I'm afraid.
I don't know.
I'm sorry, lady.
I don't have the greatest hair either, but going out for a hair styling in the middle of a pandemic after you told everyone else not to do
it is just disgusting, honestly. Like, give me a break. She's all in all just kind of a bad person,
I guess. Yeah, I'm starting to think so. But hold on. Hold on. To be fair, I can throw it to New
York City. Oh, okay. Mayor de Blasio's wife has branded a disgrace for having a staff of 14, including a $70,000 videographer,
who filmed her baking cookies while crime soars after $1 billion NYPD cuts and trash piles up on the streets
as 22,000 city jobs face the chop.
I love their headlines.
Oh, that's the Daily Mail.
Yeah.
So this is the question I had for you because I've heard people talking about this.
I was like, you know what?
My initial assumption, Bill de Blasio is rich, isn't he?
Yeah.
He's a landlord.
He owns multiple properties.
He gets like eight grand a month in rent.
Yeah.
I don't know how rich he is.
But I was like, so what?
So he hired a bunch of people for his wife?
Yeah.
So I looked this up and this is city money.
They're spending over a million dollars a year for her little staff. Oh,ism yeah more despotism so it's really nice so i'm glad that
they're giving laurie lightfoot some competition but this is not really what i wanted so is garcetti
yeah it's it's everywhere man i had a friend hit me up that uh he left san francisco yeah and i
asked him you know what's going on industry's's gone. The city is just wasted, man.
So I think it's funny when people say it's not an issue of the Democrats.
It's that bigger cities tend to be run by Democrats.
And I'm like, okay, how does that change what I said?
No, that changes nothing.
Right, right, right.
And the citation I often use is San Diego.
So I ended up looking into Ballotpedia.
It's this excellent website that tracks, you know, electoral politics and stuff.
I was looking at the top sites, I'm sorry, the top cities for crime and the top cities
per capita.
And I think per capita, there's, I don't, I think there's like one Republican city.
I could be wrong.
I'm not sure if it's per capita or not, but you're basically not going to
find Republican cities that are managed this way. Yeah. As I recall, there were two Republican
cities and then one independent run city that were kind of on the level of any of these Democratic
cities. I was like, there must just be a difference in the way Republicans manage things because this
isn't the same. It's not on the same level. I don't understand how people stand for this.
I really don't get it.
I mean, to be fair, I'm leaving.
Like, we're packing up shop.
I got great news, everybody.
The upgrade is happening.
We finally, you know, landed this deal
and, like, now we're good to go.
But you know what?
I am leaving, which means, you know know what may happen in cities like New York where everyone's already fled?
In places like Chicago where people have long fled, the only people left are the people who like the status quo, and the status quo is violence and corruption.
So you look at New York City, and the middle class and upper class people are gone.
And now all that's left are people who just vote for the corrupt government officials.
Chicago, with all the violence, I mean, I left a long time ago.
Maybe the problem is people like me refusing to stay and vote these people out.
Yeah, you know who?
Sorry.
When I leave Chicago, then I'm not there to say no.
When I leave New Jersey now, I'm not going to be here
saying no no to Governor uh Phil Murphy yeah is that his name yeah that's an interesting point
because I was watching Will Witt because he lives in California I read one of his tweets and he said
I am staying here so that I can make a positive change here and I was like you know what
that's really brave I can appreciate that if you have a platform and if you have a way to make a
change where you live maybe that's the right approach i don't know and i encourage people to get out of the big cities but
at the same time it's like maybe there's something to staying and trying to make a positive difference
you turned red again did i oh tomato lady oh nice we we we fixed the camera we did i swear
it happens i don't know we have to fix the camera again so you guys who are watching you get to see uh tomato face lydia tomato so i i think what all of this is there's an overlap here
we have another story that i want to get into because this also has to do with schools and
then we can segue into schools but what gets a lot of these people elected they whisper everything
you want to hear into your ears they tell you all of these great things about diversity and inclusion, social justice.
We're here for you.
And you know what's crazy is that once you give someone something, it's impossible to take away.
Oh, yeah.
So you have people who become gradually more dependent.
They become dependent on the system.
So I've been a big fan of social programs, government social programs,
100%. However, we do them wrong. Oh, yeah. The way I've always described it is, you know,
at some point something happened where the analogy is you got a cut on your arm. And so what do you
do? Well, you clean it, you put a bandaid on it. Then eventually you take the bandaid off,
you clean it again, and you put a bandaid back on it. So you got to keep checking on it removing the band-aid cleaning it see if it works and then trying to get it to heal
again what we do in these cities is we just keep slapping more band-aids on top of a festering
gangrenous wound as it spreads and gets worse right interesting so what what should we do
instead see my my issue was that i feel like a lot of the stuff was done at the federal level
when it shouldn't have been like and i think laurie lightfoot is completely wrong i don't think that gun control like this in her own little tiny city
should be legislated at the federal level tiny city it's you know what i mean it's not the united
states of america she's she's a little bit i feel like she's just pushing her own agenda because
she is much better suited to talk to the people in her city about making positive changes to reduce gun violence no what i what i see this as is somebody who was like i want to have power yep and what do
i need to say to get it unfortunately like i mentioned people like me would leave when i see
you know look how many what is it like three of the past governors of illinois went to prison some some stupid number
and then and then i remember uh someone so i was telling the story i think i was telling the story
the other day about these politicians in chicago this guy who was trying to like manipulate me or
use me something for his real estate development i don't know they they were floating this idea
that i would run for alderman in a hip in a hipster area as a young skateboarder who could
attract all these young people it was just floated to me and i was told by you know my my family all of the aldermen are
in prison for corruption like don't get involved in chicago politics then i have a completely wrong
impression of chicago aldermen because the ones that i heard the most the loudest ones i've heard
were just yelling at mayor lightfoot and they're like you're doing this all right i like i like
that they yell at lightfoot yeah absolutely it was this one guy
i forgot his name but it was a leaked audio recording a phone call where he was like
she was cussing at him and he was like why are you cussing at me i'm telling you like you're
doing it wrong blah blah it was about the rioters they raise the bridges the rioters you know flood
into the neighborhoods and he's like keep them downtown look it's like you send them into
neighborhoods they go and smash up residential properties that's people people live it's like
i get it's bad no matter what they do with vandalism like no matter what they're breaking
it's bad but wouldn't it better wouldn't they be better off downtown yeah not for her financial
interests yeah so the so here's what i see i see a bunch of people who have been empowered. And this is probably why I think it's connected very much so to the intersectionalist stuff.
It's almost the same thing.
Go to somebody who's not a billionaire and say, it's not your fault.
You should be rich.
And they go, you're right, because I'm special.
That's right, you are.
It's patriarchy.
In fact, it's cis heteronormative.
What's I'm missing one?
Racist, misogynist.
Cis heteronormative patriarchy.
Yeah, something like that.
Is that is it?
I'm missing one of the one of their words.
I don't know.
Whatever.
The point is, it's really easy to go to someone and say it's not your fault.
It's everyone else's fault.
Yeah.
And it's really easy for us to fall back and just accept that because it's easy out.
I think that's what cities have been
breeding because they keep promising people things to get elected and they drive down the path of,
we're going to give you more stuff. It's going to come from someone else. And then you end up
with socialism and then the system collapses because nobody's making stuff. And then you
start over because after the system collapses, you go into, i don't even want to call it laissez-faire capitalism because it's not really you know if you
build up a capitalist system it can function i'm not you know i'm not an absolute fan i think you
need regulations and stuff just for health and and environmentalist stuff but after after you
know ukraine's a really great example after the of communism, just a bunch of guys with guns
showed up and took everything.
And so now you have oligarchs.
Well, that sounds not preferable.
Definitely not preferable.
So I think unless something changes,
unless people in cities have, I guess, a reckoning, a wake-up call,
it will just keep going down this path.
But maybe what we see with Lori Lightfoot
is exactly the system as it works.
It's going to rebound.
Yep.
Maybe there are going to be people in Chicago who always vote Democrat, who now see this
woman using police as a private security.
I mean, listen, banning protests in front of her house is a constitutional violation.
The feds, there could be a DOJ probe of like 1A violations
or something like that.
I'd imagine.
I don't know how it works, whatever.
But I could imagine
they could do something.
Yeah, because she is.
She literally says
she is not discriminating
between peaceful protesters
and rioters.
Well, she just I don't know
if she said that.
She's just not saying
she said she doesn't care.
She was saying she doesn't care
if you're told to disperse
and you don't get rounded up and arrested.
Yeah.
To me, that sounds like a 1A violation in the making.
I mean, I think she literally just violated 1A.
Yeah, I don't think she cares.
The threat alone could deter someone from speaking their mind.
Yeah, exactly.
So maybe the people of Chicago are going to see her romping about doing whatever she wants, failing, and be like, that's it.
We're done.
And we could see what happened in the UK.
Maybe the people of these big cities vote red and just say enough.
That's what I mean.
You look at the DNC, right?
I think right now the DNC is happening and you guys are here because you guys are awesome.
And the DNC is they're smart.
Awful.
Yep.
Yeah.
But I guess Biden's going to do his speech or something.
But they simultaneously call Antifa peaceful protesters.
And then they say the Pledge of Allegiance.
To me, it's just completely hypocritical.
It's nonsensical.
They have no platform.
Yeah.
They're trying to pander where they think the audience lies.
So when it comes to the national media that tends to be biased towards Antifa, they say
peaceful protester a million times.
But then when they're doing the DNC, which is going to be targeting mom and pops in the
suburbs, they say, I pledge allegiance to the flag.
And they said under God.
Wow.
Yes, they did.
Oh, my goodness.
That surprised me, man.
Yeah.
Do you remember when Andrew Cuomo was like, America's never great?
He's in there in the DNC talking about how wonderful America is and how we've got to
build back better.
Build back better.
What are you building back from if you don't think that America was ever great?
What are you going with there?
Well, they destroyed the cities, so they want to build them back better, right?
Okay.
So it's their own destruction that they're tracking.
Look, I think build back Better is an admission of guilt.
I think so.
Think about it.
We've seen New York City destroyed.
Meanwhile, the mayor's wife has this really expensive staff filming her bake cookies.
It's the most ridiculous and corrupt thing I've ever seen.
French Revolution, man.
Okay, not the most corrupt thing I've ever seen, but it's pretty corrupt.
And he's talking about how he wants to buy up all these buildings and turn them into affordable housing.
Yeah, he wants to build back better.
Oh, yeah, I got it.
In his mind.
Okay, yeah.
In his mind.
I'm tracking.
So check this out.
Let's jump over to the Antifa story because this one is, I love it.
Darlene McDonald is on Twitter at VoteDarlene, author, activist, keyboard diva.
And she tweeted, what is the biggest threat to American democracy?
Seventy five thousand three hundred thirty nine votes.
Eleven thousand retweets.
And Antifa has eighty seven point eight percent.
And QAnon has twelve point two percent.
And look, these are not scientific polls.
No, not at all.
But they're funny.
You know, interesting. When when the look, the left can't mean they really can't.
It's it's it's a inverse proportions like 80 percent of the memes on the right work.
20 percent are really awful.
On the left, it's 80 percent are really awful and 20 percent work.
I've seen some really good memes from the Toilet Paper USA
meme thing. Do you know what I'm talking about? Yeah, you showed
it to me at one point. Yeah, they do this thing where they make
Charlie Cook's face smaller and smaller. Oh, I've
seen some of those. I think that's funny.
And I have a sense of humor. I'm not
going to get triggered by people
making jokes. And they've made really funny ones about Ben
Shapiro, like his wife's a doctor. He's
memeable. That is true. But
you know what the thing about the right is? They're good sports about usually. Right. Like his wife's a doctor. He's memeable. That is true. But you know what the thing about the right is they're good sports about usually. Yeah. They laugh along and they
it's like you have to you have to laugh at yourself. You have to recognize you're not perfect.
And that kind of takes away a lot of the power of how the memes work. The humor targeted at say,
you know, like this this woman with them posting Pepe memes. The humor here is that,
I mean, they get triggered.
Right.
They get real.
And she did.
She tweeted,
based on that poll of, quote,
people that is responding,
take heed in President Obama's warning last night.
This country is gone if Trump wins reelection.
Somebody said,
I was wondering about the poll results after I voted.
She said, it's skewed.
They promoted it to QAnon followers,
so they're voting Antifa, obviously.
I'm not going to take it down.
It's good to use to show exactly how much danger we're in.
This is amazing.
Wow.
The results of her own poll show that Antifa is considered the biggest threat,
and she's arguing that it proves her point.
That's amazing.
That's truly, that's really talented.
You know what?
I'm really impressed by this.
To be able to look at a fact and say, this proves me right, even though it's literally
saying the opposite of what I thought.
At the very least, a sane person is going to say something like, I can't tell what's
true or not because they share it to all their followers.
Yeah, she could at least have stopped it and been like, a bunch of QAnon people share this.
It might be biased.
I'm not convinced it's correct.
I just tell people, I really think Twitter polls are dumb.
Yeah, they are.
Everybody, you know, I posted one recently.
What should we call the postal office conspiracy theorists?
Yeah, and it was Poanon.
And what was the other one?
Postal Truthers.
Yep.
And then the last one was Postal Justice Warriors.
Yep.
I didn't make those up. I saw them and I was like, well, we got to have a single word for this.
Curate this and take the poll. I do not believe the poll is scientific in any way and proves
that Postal Justice Warrior is the appropriate term for these conspiracy theorists.
But people thought it was funny. Well, it's a matter of impression, too. In much the same way
that asking people whether they think QAnon or Antifa is a bigger threat.
You're asking people what they think.
And if they're telling you, I think Twitter is great for getting people to tell you what they think.
So in that regard, I mean, it's definitely not scientific.
You're not like waiting for anything or anything like that.
You don't really know anything about the people.
Yes, they are people.
They're not necessarily bots.
But you get a feel for what people are thinking. You know what I'm going to say?
What? Actually, I think there is some scientific value in that Twitter poll.
Oh, yeah? Absolutely. This poll was put out by this woman. She only has about 4,000 followers.
Who found it and shared it, and why did it go viral? It's because among the left, QAnon is completely
irrelevant. Think about it. Nothing was stopping the left from sharing it the exact same way the
right did. But they didn't. But they didn't. Why not? Because Q is nothing. What I mean is
the QAnon thing is no threat to anybody. It's look, I don't know. I know very little about it.
Trump said the same thing. And the media is trying to make it into this massive thing.
It's so ridiculous.
It's their boogeyman.
It's their.
Yeah, absolutely.
100%.
Somebody tweeted like a QAnon member came into a pizza shop near my house with a gun.
And I'm like, no, that's not true.
That was something else.
But they need a boogeyman.
They found their boogeyman because you had that one Republican woman who said something
like, you know, she
thought, you know, I don't know.
She said something positive about Q. I don't even know what she said.
And then Trump got asked about it
and he gave a passive non-answer.
Because it sounded like he didn't even know what they were talking about.
And then the latest thing that happened is
that Trump was asked about Q
and he said, I don't really know anything about it.
I know that they seem to like me, so
that's great.
And all the journalists, they get outraged.
Got their hair on fire, man.
They're all screeching.
What is Trump supposed to say?
I don't know anything about it and I condemn it.
Yes.
I don't know what it is.
I don't know.
I think that's what they expected him to say because that's what they would do.
They don't have to know anything about it to fully condemn it.
Like they just slammed it outright without knowing anything about it to fully condemn it.
Like they just slam it outright without knowing anything about it.
That's a good point.
It's like the mob doesn't understand why, like as, you know, it's like fish swimming in a school of fish.
You just go along with the crowd.
You don't ask questions.
You just do it.
This is something Carrie was talking about because she was just kind of, we had Carrie
Smith on as a guest the other night. She's night. She's liberal for Trump. Yeah. Yeah. So she she was talking about how being a
social justice warrior was kind of absorbing your beliefs by osmosis from the people around you.
So to me, that sounds like the school of fish very much. So so then what happens is the horde
of zombies, the NPCs are all chanting. You guys have seen the meme where all the NPCs are all yelling Orange Man bad.
So all of the NPCs are standing in front of Trump yelling the same thing over and over.
And then Trump's response is, I don't know much about it.
I guess these people like me.
And the horde says, but we all know, we all agree Trump is an other.
So it's like, you ever see that clip from Invasion of the Body Snatchers or whatever,
where, what's his face?
Sutherland, I don't know his name.
He points and goes.
Kiefer Sutherland?
No, not Kiefer.
I'm not sure.
I'm not sure who it was.
No, it's Donald.
Donald Sutherland.
Oh, okay, okay.
He points and goes.
Yes.
Yeah, that's what they do.
They see Trump and he's like, I don't know what it is.
And they freak out.
But anyway, I want to go back to that point.
This is a really important point.
You put out a tweet and her followers are leftist.
Yeah.
None of them thought to make it go viral on the left.
Right.
None of them were unified enough to make this poll go viral so that QAnon was deemed the
bigger threat.
I think there actually is value in there.
It shows the zeal of the right, their willingness to participate.
You know what's really fascinating about it.
It's very similar to the same phenomenon I was just describing on the left, but it's in a different way.
Like the right all understand the game they're playing and why it's funny.
The left doesn't understand they're in a horde screeching the same thing without evidence.
To me, this is very revealing about them because this tells me the truth about them.
They don't actually think that QAnon is a big deal because they would share it if they did.
And they could safely assume that there was enough unity that they would all be able to say,
no, this is a big deal.
I got to share this.
Everybody's got to contribute.
But I think what it's showing is the left is guided by,
the left is guided.
There's quite literally
somebody in charge
of their opinions.
And it's like,
you see that MSNBC clip
where Micah Brzezinski said,
it's our job to tell people
what to think or whatever.
I remember that.
It was something like that.
You know, you can Google it
because I'm probably getting
a little bit wrong.
But it was something like,
it's our job to tell people
what to think.
And that's quite literally what happens.
That's MSNBC.
So the reason they don't share this and it doesn't go viral is because their dear leader
didn't tell them to do anything.
Right.
So they don't.
They get there.
Actually, this is a little bit like what I was talking about on my main segment today
when Donald Trump bought the front page of the Washington Post.
Yes, and it was glorious.
And these journalists just imploded.
Some of these people, man, some of them tried feigning professionalism like,
well, I humbly object to this.
But others were like reading at the top of their lungs.
30 pieces of silver.
Yeah.
Was it worth the silver Washington Post for selling your soul to Trump?
Be more hyperbolic.
But anyway, some people were saying it was bad for Trump that he bought the ad space
on the Washington Post.
It's like one of the most prominent papers in the country.
I think like the second or third most prominent.
And Trump bought.
When you go to the Washington Post, the whole thing just turns into a video player for Donald
Trump.
Some people said Trump just gave the Washington Post tons of money to do journalism to call
him out.
And beneath the ads was all stories negative about Trump, right?
They said that's why it's a good thing.
And I said, no, you're wrong.
The reason why that's not a good thing is because normies go to the Washington Post.
People who are looking for their opinions to be given to them go to the Washington Post.
And now they're being shown two opinions?
Uh-oh. Whoa. The narrative is going to sh go to the Washington Post. And now they're being shown two opinions. Uh-oh.
Whoa.
The narrative is going to shatter.
Oh, man.
Now, some of them might recoil in horror and screech because, you know, it's a threat to
the hive.
But there's a lot of regular people who are like, Kamala Harris is far left.
What's this?
And they click it.
And then they see all this stuff about Joe Biden they've never seen before.
And that's why Trump did it.
It's not the same on the right or on in independent media. So the way I kind of see it is the right is a meritocracy
and the left is a command economy. It makes perfect sense. They that's the policy they want.
It's the government they want. And the right tends to be if the idea is good, it goes viral.
And so the right has this advantage on the internet
in that virality among right wing memes only happens if everyone agrees. And it's not like
there's no vote. There's no argument. It's quite literally you make the meme and do enough people
think it's good. You know what? That is really interesting because you're basically throwing
your meme out there to be voted on.
Right.
You're like, what do you think about this?
Do you think this is true?
Does everybody agree with this?
Does everyone want to argue with this?
Because I like doing that.
I'll post memes sometimes.
I'm like, I want to see what people say about this.
But if it's funny, you'll share it.
Right.
Absolutely.
And so I shared this one meme where it's the guy from the DNC dancing.
And then the comment on YouTube says, we're going to lose, aren't we?
It's perfect.
It's the perfect and cap, like this feeling everybody's kind of having you know these democrats like they're you're watching the democrats wake up to how cringy it is i decided to share that out of
all the memes right so this one is getting a ton of traction because it resonates with people
it shares an idea on the left they don't do this and that's why they struggle to mean
because someone has to tell them what is acceptable.
Otherwise, they'll get canceled.
You're right.
So it's all kind of a mix.
It's not just one thing, though.
It's like yin-yang.
It's these two different schools.
The right doesn't care about being offensive, because if they are, the idea just disappears and no one shares it. If it truly does like bother the greater hive, it doesn't go anywhere. Yeah. Because let's
say you have a hundred people and they're, you know, independent, internet-based, right-wing,
moderate, you know, anti-HW, whatever this weird group of people is, someone could post something
and it could be just offensive to any human and no one in their group cares to share it.
Or it could be a really funny joke from Dave Chappelle or Family Guy or something.
And they all start sharing it and laughing.
Then as soon as it reaches people on the left, they look at it and look around.
What should I say or do?
And they wait for their priests or authorities to confirm.
Hey, look at this thing.
It's funny.
That's why you always see the same exact memes shared by the left, like that XKCD comic on
free speech.
Oh, my gosh.
For those that don't know, it's this one where this it's a comic that conflates free speech
of the First Amendment.
It's not.
It's just so wrong.
Or the one by that guy where it's a dude popping out of a well saying there's like a peasant
saying we should improve society.
And he goes goes yet you live
in society oh and that's the the only ideas they share are the approved ideas that everyone else
is sharing whereas you go on the right and it's like like i often mention i think one of the best
examples is gay mary dave rubin hanging out with orthodox jew ben shapiro clearly they don't agree
but they agree enough that we're people we get get along. We have to learn to live together.
And so ultimately going back to this poll, I think it's actually really fascinating how
much I've been able to milk this one tweet in this long conversation.
Yeah, no, it's a really good conversation.
But I think I kind of just figured something out, you know?
Oh, yeah?
Well, yeah, it's just exactly what I said. A leftist posted a poll that should have, for every reason, shown QAnon to be more
dangerous than Antifa. Yeah. But it was Antifa. So that says one or two things. Maybe her followers
really did think Antifa was more dangerous. I doubt it. Or they don't care enough to actually
share it unless prompted by an authority figure. And she doesn't have the authority.
She's not a big brand.
She's not a Democratic politician.
She's not a high profile social justice warrior or anything like that.
She's a low profile one.
But on the right, if it's funny, they'll share it.
And everyone agreed, vote Antifa.
And the only reason it went viral was because right wing people did think that it was funny.
That is interesting.
It makes me wonder a little bit how many times left-wing people look at memes from left or right and think, you know what?
That's really funny.
I'm not going to share it, but it's really funny and I like it.
You don't think they do?
No, I don't.
Really?
Yeah, I don't.
I think one thing that separates...
They're memes.
Yeah, but we think they're funny.
So look, why is it that someone like me who
could be a liberal my whole life? I mean, I was far left when I was younger. I've like I wrote
a bunch of anti government, you know, anti war songs and stuff when I was a teenager,
listen to all this punk rock stuff. How did I then become liberal? And now here I am,
you know, I hang out with people across the spectrum. I even I have friends who are far
left. It's very difficult.
It's very difficult.
But now I'm looking at the election and I'm like, I think for these reasons, I got to vote for Trump.
A lot of the reasons that Jack Murphy pointed out.
How does that happen?
It's very simple.
I have a sense of humor.
Right.
They don't.
I wonder what it is that makes a sense of humor. And I've thought a lot about this because i think it requires a lot more humility than they can have and i think their religion makes them so stiff that they can't bend
in any way otherwise they just absolutely shatter it wasn't this the moral authoritarian christian
right this used to be the right wing in the 90s and i remember thinking that it was boring because
it was and it was kind of repressive and sad and i didn't
really like it and then something happened and all all of a sudden along comes you know ben shapiro
and all these videos start popping up on youtube where it's like ben shapiro destroys you know
college leftists with facts and logic and it was hilarious and it was a meme and he laughs at it
and the funniest thing to me about ben shapiro is that
he is super buttoned up and even he can laugh at this stuff he thinks it's funny he's like yes make
fun of me for telling you that my wife's a doctor because they both worked really hard for that and
they have three kids and everything like that's some hard work i think to them there are there
are some people in the in the anti-sJW space who can't take a joke.
Oh, yeah.
Who get super offended.
Oh, yeah.
But like I said before, it's like inverse proportions.
Out of 10 people, two people on the Trump side can't take a joke, but eight can.
On the left, two people can take a joke, eight can't.
So I often explain this to people.
You go to a Trump rally, the worst thing that's going to happen to you is someone's going to insult you.
If you come in there and you bring anger and animosity,
I mean, you can start a fight. I just don't see it happening. If you insult somebody or make a
joke and mock Trump, people are probably going to be like, I don't know, whatever. And they're
going to ignore you. You go to a left wing counter protest and you even resemble anything.
So there was there was somebody at one event who was wearing a red hat
because you know they make the MAGA hats
but they're parodies? Yeah.
Oh, I remember that. Somebody got attacked.
Yeah. Because, oh yeah,
it was, I'm forgetting
the name. It wasn't,
where was this? I can't remember.
Okay, I thought I was going to remember. It was in Berkeley.
Somebody wore a red hat that said
make Bitcoin great again. Yeah.
I remember that.
That was when that lady was attacked.
That was why she got attacked, because she was wearing a red hat with white writing.
That's it.
Dude.
That's all it takes.
It's really funny because I've seen some of these leftists wear hats that say, make America
gay again.
Right.
And I thought to myself, I saw this.
They're going to attack you for that.
When I was in San Jose, when this is a really crazy story.
We had Carrie Smith on just a couple days ago.
She's a liberal voting for Trump.
One of the things that changed her mind was she watched a video of a guy getting whacked in the back of the head with a bag.
I actually filmed that.
So weird.
Yeah.
But at that event, there was a man who got punched in the mouth, like in his face.
He was bleeding from his mouth.
They just thought he was a Trump supporter and he was with the riot.
So they just, the others, you're under fire, you're under attack.
Anyway, more to the point about a sense of humor.
I watch Donald Trump at his rallies.
Yeah.
And I am a mature adult with critical thinking abilities.
And I see him make a joke, self-deprecating.
And I laugh along with everybody else.
And my answer is being a funny entertainer does not change my mind on political opinion.
At this point, however, things are so messed up.
I certainly would never want Biden or Harris or whatever.
And Trump has done better things.
But I've never had a problem. That's probably why I'm some people try to argue I have Trump
derangement syndrome. And it's the stupidest. I think it's the stupidest thing ever, because
I'm just, you know, there's some things I've been critical of, but I think he's pretty much
improved greatly in the past year or so. But I think one of the reasons why I would personally
say I don't and why I don't
care that much is just because I have a sense of humor. Right. They don't. I think it might.
I think a sense of humor may actually be a symptom. Maybe it's critical thinking ability
or confidence, maturity. I think it is. And like I was saying, I think that it is humility and it's
a little bit of self-reflection and you have to be okay with not being perfect
because like they say if you laugh at yourself like donald trump does you will never run out
of material and you'll never be bored either and i think that watching a politician who has a sense
of humor about themselves is refreshing to people because you watch people like laurie lightfoot and
bill de blasio and they lose and andrew cuomo just looks like he hates his job. They won't ever
take responsibility for anything. Right. And then they complain Trump doesn't. And for the most part,
Trump doesn't. I would say for the most part, but there is a difference. He does. He doesn't go as
hard as they do. I mean, look, I'm not going to pretend, you know, that I'm some some, you know,
raging Trump supporter. I'm not. I don't think he's perfect. I think even a lot of Trump supporters
recognize that for sure.
But I've watched Trump make fun of himself
for being orange.
Yeah.
And it's funny.
I went to the White House
for that social media summit
and I thought it was going to be
like a roundtable sit down
talking about serious problems
in Silicon Valley.
And I was actually asked
what I hope to bring.
And I said,
a lot of
conservatives feel that they are, you know, the only people being targeted in this way. And I want
to I want to add there's anti establishment leftists who also it's a lot less of them. It's
predominantly conservative, but I want to make sure I can represent the former Occupy people
that a bunch of them got banned. There was like one day where 50 accounts got purged for no reason.
Yeah. And there's some anti war accounts that have been have been purged as well. And so I was like, I want to make sure I can be be fair and represent this in a way that can allow us to
actually, you know, accurately talk about what's going on. Instead, it was Donald Trump doing
stand up. I'm not kidding. It's like a mini rally. It was stand up. Yeah, it was brilliant stand up.
Everybody was laughing the whole time.
He was self-deprecating and it really tears down a lot of the things they say about him
when he addresses it in a humorous way.
Like when that one thing where he was like, the lights in here, they're making me look
orange.
I don't know what's going on.
Everybody laughed about it.
Yeah, absolutely.
So did it change your perspective of him to go and listen to him talk about himself in
that way?
I've listened. I've been at Trump rallies since he started running.
Oh, that's right.
Yeah. When I worked for Fusion, I went to several dozen Trump rallies.
And this is probably something else that, you know, inoculated me from Trump derangement syndrome.
Maybe the most severe case. Maybe it maybe I was overly critical in the past, whatever.
But I met a bunch of Trump supporters. I remember I was in Florida.
It was like Fort Lauderdale.
And I was talking to this middle-aged woman.
She said she never voted before.
She was not registered with any party.
She was independent.
But Trump was talking about things she cared about.
And she felt like it was anti-establishment.
It was finally somebody who was talking back to the machine. It's interesting because there's
similarities in the woke left and the right in terms of what they want focused on. Perhaps it's
an issue of being right or wrong. Like the tactic is neutral, but the assumption. So what I mean to
say is the left will tell you you can't succeed because the color
of your skin, because of your identity. Donald Trump will tell you you can't succeed because
the billionaire owners of the auto factory moved that plant to China because a bunch of politicians
came in and they say, say no more. We know all of that because we experienced them do it.
So you could probably say something like if your factory is it leaves your area,
then you need to figure out how to start a factory, which is, I'm playing devil's advocate.
Why don't you go build your own factory?
Build your own, yeah.
But for these people, there was a specific issue that legitimately impacted the economy, and Trump, he proved it.
He started doing tariffs.
He started securing the borders.
He started dealing with immigration. All of a sudden, unemployment was dropping.
Factories were coming back. This was all part of his plan. The economy was booming.
These people voted for him because he said, here's the problem. And a bunch of them said,
yes, we quite literally witnessed that that thing happened. And this policy could change that.
The left just says, you know, a multimillionaire black woman has less privilege
than a homeless white man, which is nonsensical and subjective, moralistic and irrelevant to
policy. Yeah, I have always kind of noticed this about him. And for all of the times I've
facepalmed over something that he's tweeted, I have never ever felt like he did not care
what happened to American workers.
Watching him actually engage.
He is not the politician who goes and engages in fights with people who are supposed to be supporting him.
That baffled me about Joe Biden.
Like watching him mix it up with those blue collar workers in the factories.
Yeah, look fat.
I see why your wife left you.
What are you talking about?
He doesn't want to win.
I don't think he does.
And watching Trump actually engage, it's like he seems to care he really does i have this a really funny
idea yeah and i would love to do some sketches we're gonna have um i don't know if you guys know
who ryan long is you should know who he is he's a very funny comedian yes he's gonna be hanging
out here uh next week at some point but i'm just imagining joe biden is behind this behind the
scenes talking crystal clear and
he's like you know he's having a beer and then he's like he looks at his watch and he's like oh
i gotta go on and then he like jams cotton in his mouth to like purposefully cause himself to slur
and then he goes out there and he purposefully just gaffes everything and fumbles and then when
he goes back behind stage once it's all over he just looks at his friends and they all start
laughing maniacally like yeah it's the whole it's all it's all over, he just looks at his friends and they all start laughing maniacally like, yeah, it's all a bit.
They're just trying to lose.
He's insulting his own supporters.
My favorite is that he's told multiple people not to vote for him.
Yes.
What?
That's his crowning achievement thus far.
When my favorite was the guy who was trying to support him.
He was like, you know, I see what you're, I can't remember exactly what he said, but
he was like, I see what you're saying, but you know, if you but he was like i see what you're saying but you know if you don't
want to do this like what do you say to these people and he goes then vote for trump and the
guy goes no i don't want to vote for trump i'm asking questions no you go vote for trump oh okay
all right i guess i will i can't believe that he did that man yeah i'm i'm feeling uh cnn that cnn
poll came out uh yeah 15 battleground states.
Trump's at one point behind Biden.
My goodness.
And the margin of error is four points.
That is quite the gap that he closed over the last, like, four days.
What happened the last four days?
Well, there's two big things.
Yeah.
Kamala Harris.
She is unlikable.
Yep.
Though CNN says, you know, 54% or I think it's 53% approve of the choice.
And it's like, I guess a 47% didn't.
Yeah.
Right.
So how many votes are you going to lose?
Last half full, man.
But sure.
Okay.
I guess, you know, just over half support it.
She takes the majority, but she's unlikable.
That shouldn't raise Donald Trump's approval rating, but it should close the presidential
polling gap between who you're going to vote for.
So that makes sense.
But for Donald
Trump's approval rating recently spiked, according to Rasmussen, to 51 percent and with a disapproval
of 47. Keeping in mind, it's only one poll, so this could just be static. However, Rasmussen was
correct in 2016. I always try to preface this. I think it has to do with this massive ad buy
Trump did. You don't think it's because of the DNnc that's what i was thinking not approval rating oh yeah closing so it wouldn't make sense that people would be like joe biden is
stupid therefore i like trump again or like or now i like trump what would make sense is that
when you ask someone who you're going to vote for and they say joe biden someone else says donald
trump you get you know joe biden a 14 point. Then you show them the DNC, and then they come
back and go, can I change my vote? Yeah, I'm going to revise my options.
Right. That closes the gap. Not because they approve of Trump, but they prefer him. However,
Trump's approval rating recently spiked, just according to Rasmussen. I think this is because
of the major ad buy. What would make people say, I like Trump? They saw an ad from Trump
about Joe Bideniden and they went
wow i didn't know that right and of course the media is going to claim he's lying and none of
it's true whatever yeah you know man i i can't believe trump recently came that good year thing
that happened with the boycott yeah trump said don't buy it then there was leaked audio it's a
crazy story but i i see i see this
friend i have on facebook and he just posts in response to trump's post he's like i'm gonna go
by good year now and i'm like is that your life if trump says that you do the opposite that's all
you do well that's been working for the dnc hasn't it well maybe but no maybe right right i think
when you look at the polls if you take it all at face value and believe the
journalists, then sure.
But I don't.
I don't think so.
I don't buy it.
No, not with the riots anymore.
Not with the all these people buying guns.
Yeah, you have to convince me that all of these liberals who went out, bought guns.
And they did.
They did in urban areas like New York and L.A.
They went out, bought guns that all of a sudden they're holding the weapon in their hands.
And then the Democrat goes on TV and says, ban all guns.
They go, OK, I just bought it.
But sure, I'm gonna give it back now.
Let me get let me get rid of the thing that I thought would protect me and my family when
someone told me I couldn't have, you know, security around my house.
It was luxury before the riots, before covid.
People were like, yeah, the cops take care of it.
Yeah, it was a golden age
it was i mean i'm guilty of it too i was i'm not worried we got we got a local police department
the cops over there really cool i talked to him periodically i think they're great and
got nothing to worry about and then the chaos happened and i'm like i'm gonna go buy some guns
and you know trying to protect myself and take care of myself and now like it's kind of been
like crowder asked me, Stephen Crowder,
he was said, would you now something something like this? Would you now recognize that any law
that would curtail your right to own those guns is a bad law? And I'm like, yeah, actually, yes.
Yeah. When when when I didn't think I needed it when I had the luxury and the privilege. Now,
keeping in mind, one of the reasons I liked Bernie in 2016 is that he said the divide between gun
owners and those calling for gun control is urban versus rural.
I thought that was really interesting.
He used to be on the level, but I guess he sold out.
And I think that he was right about that.
Because people who live way outside of cities, they have legitimate reasons for wanting a gun.
Like I was reading about Texas where these gigantic pigs would just run through people's yards when their kids were playing.
You want to ask why you need an automatic weapon well if you have 30 pickeries
running through your yard i'm just saying i don't know about automatic you know a big weapon bigger
than anyone in a city would dream of needing yeah you want to make sure that that wild animal because
some people like chicago has coyotes yeah they'll eat your dog yeah they'll eat your cats coyotes
are awful yep yep yeah so i remember this there was that viral story about 30 to 50 feral hogs.
Yes.
And then all these leftists started making fun of them.
And it was really funny.
You see this happen quite a bit with urban liberals who think they're so much smarter
than everyone else.
They think if you live on a farm and you have a feral pig problem, you're a dumb hick.
So they made fun of the guy. Turns out 30 to 50 or whatever the meme was is quite a bit.
But there is an issue where there are wild animals and you'll need to defend your family,
your property, your chickens. Dude, I had chickens in Miami and I'm really angry because they kept
getting killed. And I feel really angry because they kept getting killed.
And I feel really bad about it because it was my responsibility.
And I thought I did everything right.
We actually had a caged area.
But the, I don't know what it was.
I think it was some dogs found their way in.
Yeah.
So we ended up, we didn't know what it was.
Turns out it was the neighbors, the next house over.
They had a dog.
And it was, it had a gang, had other dogs.
So we set up a trap by the chickens. And sure enough, like, like an hour after I put it up in
the middle of the day, we hear the clank. And I, and my, my, my brother's like, dude,
there's a dog in the trap. And I was like, what? I walked over and the dog was snarling. And I was,
I talked him down and then I let him out. And I was like, I wasn't trying to catch it. I thought
it was going to be like some, some badger or some kind of crazy critter or
something so then when the dog ran out I followed it went to the neighbors and I was like y'all want
me some chickens yeah seriously so I had no I didn't know what the appropriate way to deal with
the dog was I'm not going to shoot a dog you know a dog's a little bit different we had a bunch of
skunks that we used to come through and eat our chickens so we would trap skunks would eat your chickens yeah anything will eat a chicken that can get to
them like it's a serious delicacy like it's not something that they're just gonna let go i love
those chickens those are my friends i'm mad i i love them because they were my first job i raised
them and i sold their eggs i was 10 years old and i had a little bucket full of money that I had earned from them.
They were very important.
But you could get foxes, whatever.
Yeah.
And so there's a divide there.
And I've always been, you know, kind of aware of that, especially when I lived on that farm
in Miami.
And I would try and talk to my liberal friends about I had a friend say, there's literally
no reason anyone should ever need a gun.
And I was just like, that's just not true.
That is so. And I would tell the stories you know about protecting yourself yeah well we haven't
even touched on the topic of how long it takes the cops to get to your house because where i lived
there wasn't a police department there was a fire department and we're about 15 minutes from the
city uh about eight miles or something i don't remember what exactly it was there weren't any
cops so if someone breaks into your house in the middle of the night, you got to deal with things your own way.
You might not have much of a choice if it's somebody really crazy.
You know, it's funny, too, about like Lori Lightfoot saying, you know, we need federal gun laws.
What if they break in with a knife or a sword or a machete?
Yeah.
So your gun is banned.
Are you going to sword fight the guy?
Well, this is what happened in London. They have very strict gun laws and they don't have a lot of gun crime,
but they do have a lot of knife crime and people get stabbed in the streets all the time. So you
think self-defense is important anywhere. And Lori Lightfoot knows it. This is why she has
protection. Well, we should jump over to this next story because we kind of got sidetracked.
A little bit. Yeah. Check this out. There's some good news and i i did talk about this briefly uh earlier but i want to
highlight this because there's something else happening too facebook is banning antifa accounts
other groups promoting violence of course these woke lefties are screeching in in rage facebook
is treating anti-fascism the same as murder-linked conspiracy groups. Oh no. You see, the original plan
was to talk about the Twitter poll
where Antifa was... And tie it with this.
Yeah, and then show you, like,
they're actually banning these groups, they're taking it seriously.
And then we went off on some other tangent. We ended up talking about
chickens. Talking about chickens. Yep.
Which is great. But this is actually really fascinating.
It's not just that they're saying
Antifa is violent. Because now we're seeing
Facebook do this. We've seen we're seeing Facebook do this.
We've seen Teespring do this.
Yeah.
Twitter won't do it.
You know, I guess the Twitter Portland, the riots in Portland are being organized on Twitter every night.
They just let it happen.
But check this out.
Fast Company says Facebook is quietly pressuring its independent fact checkers to change their rulings.
As Facebook struggles with waves of misinformation, the company's political and business concerns are influencing
its fact-checking policies. You know what I think
is actually happening? I think Facebook
is realizing the fact-checkers they've brought
on are all politically biased and
targeting information that would hurt them
or offend them.
Maybe I'm wrong. We should actually go through this.
But they mention
specifically Lila.
Is it Lila Rose?
Yeah, Lila Rose.
Yeah, from live action and abortion rights.
And check this out.
So, I mean, let me just make sure I get this, you know, make the point clear about Antifa
for those that were tuning in for this.
It's as simple as this.
Facebook has begun banning Antifa accounts and other groups.
I will, we will get to the left bias, but I want to start by showing you this.
They're changing their fact-checking rules.
You may have heard me talk about the story recently where I made a post about Bill Clinton
being in 26 flight logs, then being ID'd by one of the victims.
One of Facebook, Facebook's fact-checkers labeled it fake news.
They said it was false.
I complained.
They refused to change it, even though it's all factually true.
He was in the flight logs, not to the island, but he was ID'd on the island later.
And now we have photos of him with a Vic. Bill Clinton is a disgusting dude.
So this is interesting now that this challenge is happening. And they specifically reference
Lila Rose. They say, the two minute, 40 second clip titled Abortion is Never Medically Necessary
had racked up a few
thousand shares since it had appeared weeks earlier and had already stirred up a litany of
outrage. The anger wasn't over the video's misleading title or its content, but because
Facebook had slapped the video with a false label. A post 2016 innovation. The labels aren't placed
by Facebook, but by harried subcontractors, fact-checkers, and journalists and scientists who
are fed a never-ending feed of potential misinformation. They can flag extreme
misinformation for total removal, think dangerous coronavirus hoaxes, but mostly they place false
or partly false labels on content, which Gray outposts with a warning message and a link to
an article explaining the fact-checker's reasoning. Fact-checks bring internal penalties too,
like limits on content distribution or on a page's ability to micro target ads. In some cases, Facebook says
repeat offenders can be deleted entirely. The video was notable because it had been shared by
Lila Rose, the founder of anti-abortion group Live Action, who has upwards of five million
Facebook followers. Rose, leery of restrictions on her page and handy with claims of big tech
censorship,
quickly launched a petition protesting what she alleged was biased by Facebook's fact-checking partner, a nonprofit called Health Feedback. Soon, four Republican senators, including Josh
Hawley of Missouri, Ted Cruz of Texas, wrote a letter to Zuckerberg condemning what they called
a pattern of censorship. They demanded a correction, a removal of all restrictions on Lila Rose and her group, and a meaningful audit of Facebook.
Soon, the fact-check labels were gone.
A Facebook spokesperson told BuzzFeed News at the time that the labels would be removed pending an investigation
to determine whether the fact-checkers who raided this content did so by following procedures designed to ensure impartiality.
A week later, its CEO was on Capitol Hill sitting in front of the letter's lead author. Zuckerberg admitted there clearly was bias in the live action
Lila Grace Rose censorship. Senator Hawley tweeted after the meeting,
said bias is an issue we've struggled with for a long time. Facebook fact-checked Hawley's account.
The spokesperson says the CEO only said it appeared there might be bias in the handling
of the fact checks. Okay, okay.
So they're trying to claim that Hawley himself was biased.
But I think what's interesting that we're seeing here is the gist of the story.
Changes were made to what they were claiming was fake news because the right pushed back saying it's not fake news.
What we've been seeing on Facebook for a really long time, like in the media in general,
there is a left
wing bias absolutely you know what i think would solve some of this problem i think if you
administered the moral foundations test to your uh group of fact checkers that you would be able
to come up with a group of people that were different who thought differently and then like
they do on minds you could come up with the jury
and decide whether something is true or false or whether someone's saying this based on their own
ideas i'm biased uh i think you should only have fact checkers who register all all six moral
foundations all six all six you mean like conservatives too that's it but but the way
it's framed is an inversion of the actual issue. They say, for those that aren't
familiar with Jonathan Haidt's moral foundations, they find that conservatives have all of the
moral foundations, which is, I think, what is it? Sanctity, purity, authority, loyalty.
Care and fairness.
Care and fairness. Yeah. I said liberty, right?
Yeah, I think so.
So the left only has care and fairness, and libertarians only have liberty. They do have they do register other moral foundations.
But I think what you actually see is people who have balanced moral foundations.
It's a correlation causation issue.
It's not that being conservative makes you have all the moral foundations, but that people
who have all the moral foundations tend to be interesting.
OK, yeah, maybe so.
So the issue is, can you recognize someone else's understanding
can you empathize and can you try and experience you know how how they're looking at things and i
think the left right now does not i don't think the way jonathan height explains it is liberals
only have care and fairness i think it's actually that people who have care and fairness tend to
align with the liberal tribe sure yeah and that people who have care and fairness tend to align with the liberal tribe. Sure. Yeah. And then people who have all moral foundations tend to
align with the right tribe. And that's probably a relatively new phenomenon because I have a decent
balance across the board. And I flicker on the test between like left liberal or conservative,
interestingly, even though on the political compass test, I'm pretty left. It's because I
recognize that why you challenge authority, why you respect authority. I'm much more though on the political compass test i'm pretty left it's because i recognize
that why you challenge authority why you respect authority i'm much more high on the liberty
spectrum than authority spectrum but i can understand you know the importance of things
and when you have a when you have a good footing in understanding why things are the way they are
and why people feel the way they do you you're a better judge in any sense.
So do you think that applying a test like the Moral Foundation test would be good when
you're choosing people to fact check something like Facebook?
Yeah.
Because that was my immediate thought.
I was like, how can you solve this problem?
Because like happened with you, it's obvious that they're operating from their own bias
and something offended them or something troubled them.
And it's like, it doesn't matter if it troubles you.
I'm sorry.
Sometimes the truth is troubling.
Often the truth is troubling.
The fact check on me was a trick.
It was a grammatical thing.
Well, it's a really interesting conundrum. I said that a former president of the United States was recorded in 26 flight logs and now
has been ID'd by a former victim as having been on the island. This should be breaking news.
Journalism is dead. It's just become political activism. What the fact checker said was he was
Bill Clinton. This is false. Bill Clinton was never in 26 flight logs to Epstein's Island.
I never said that he was.
I had 240 characters to make my point that he has deep connections to the man.
And this should be news.
So he added fake context.
I never said why.
In my opinion, he was offended.
I said journalism was dead.
And he's this editor in chief of this little rinky dink, you know, factoring outlets.
It's been granted all this power by facebook and so he takes issue with it
so he takes my tweet even though he knows everything it is factually true or my opinion
and then puts a label on it and deranks the people who posted it which is just totally bunk
his emotional reaction was not he was not rational there's a sense of fairness man i called the guy
and he went he exploded he was yelling on the phone. I'm like,
can you calm down? Sir, sir, look. And he's just yelling.
Just yelling, yelling. So what happens when you get these emotionally reactive
unhinged people? They shouldn't be fact-checking. Why would those people be in charge
of who can and can't post on Facebook? That's crazy. This is why they're mad
that Facebook is treating
Antifa the same as murder-linked conspiracy
groups. Well, guess what?
Antifa, whatever you want to call it,
you know, it's shorthand for the
most part for these roving bands,
marauding bands. Indeed, yes. Great word.
I love that. Andy Ngo tweeted that. He said he called
Antifa, he said Antifa was marauding.
And I loved that, like romping
about stealing and looking for people to hurt. That explains it. I mean, the was marauding. And I loved that, like romping about stealing and looking for
people to hurt. That explains it. I mean, the gist of it. But anyway, what we've had over the past
several months with the ongoing riots fueled largely by Black Lives Matter and Antifa,
there's 30 people dead. It doesn't look the same as fringe conspiracy groups or like extremist groups. But it is in its own right dangerous and advocates for violence.
So yes, they should be taking them down.
They should have taken them down a long, long time ago.
And we've been complaining.
We as in like sane, rational people of all political, you know, for whatever reason,
not the left, but like moderates, disaffected liberals and conservatives have been saying
the whole time, like, why are you allowing them, these Antifa, to go around and post these
things and they get away with it? It's an organization that literally advocates for
violence. CNN, I don't know if you ever saw the story, it said Antifa aims to achieve peace
through violence. Yes, I did see that. Remarkable. Indeed. And you know, today I looked up a definition and it was, the definition itself was violence for the sake of political gain,
often against civilians. Do you know what that word that that is defining is? Terror? That is
correct. That is terrorism. Yeah, Stephen Crowder had a great video up, I don't know if it was today,
what he called mashable, because they argued that he they like passively argued that he he made false statements about Black Lives Matter because he said Black Lives Matter is a terrorist organization.
His reasoning, they advocate for violence.
They've consistently engaged in violence.
The riots they started resulted in many people dead.
Politically oriented. They've literally gone to businesses in Louisville and said, give us money, give money to our approved organizations or and then someone smashed a flower pot in front of the restaurant.
I'm like, the guy who owned the restaurant was Mafia Tactics.
And it's for political ends.
Yep.
And so Crowder was like, well, there you go.
Right.
Yeah.
He read the definition.
Yeah.
But they still didn't.
They said, we disagree with this.
Oh, grow a spine.
She has to say that.
No, she doesn't.
She's the editor-in-chief or whatever.
You know, you come to me and you tell me,
you ask me how many lights there are,
and I'm going to tell you four lights.
Oh, yeah?
Yeah.
That's the reference from Star Trek.
I am not going to tell you two plus two is five.
I'm not going to play these games.
You come to my house and you say, we're going to tell you right now, defend this organization or
you're done. And I'll say, then I guess I'm done because I have my limits. I'm not playing that
game. I won't do it. Well, of course, Vice over here is angry that their extremist friends who
go around beating people and shaking down businesses and generally threatening others
to achieve political aims is finally getting banned. I'll cry me a river. But here's what
they do. They play this stupid game in an apparent attempt to create the appearance of fairness.
Facebook also took down the pages of prominent anti-fascist and anarchist news groups,
news groups, ideologies, which have been linked with zero deaths in the past 25 years quite literally a dude a
disgusting individual went to a bar and shot a bunch of people up i'm not going to say his name
and his social media was littered with pro antifa and far left everything you notice no one's talked
about him since then exactly absolutely and they lie they lie they say antifa doesn't exist there's
no such group and then when you say they're doesn't exist. There's no such group.
And then when you say they're a violent group and what, but, but the group is linked to
no deaths.
I figured out how they did it.
There was a tweet from that guy who was saying, remember, Q is much more dangerous than Antifa
because in my, in the course of my reporting, I have never found it to be the case that
that's how they do it.
It's never been reported.
They said, uh, um uh um i have not this is
really funny i have not found any concrete you know instances where antifa has been linked to
any violence or something like that uh-huh and andy no said is this some kind of sick joke yeah
someone else pointed out i wonder if the concrete was a dig at andy no no no for real like i know
because quite there's a major story.
It was like in the New York Times.
It was in the Wall Street Journal.
Andy No was pelted, beaten.
He got a brain bleed.
His ears were bleeding.
His mouth was bleeding.
June of last year.
He was covered in milkshakes.
There were reports that they were putting quickcrete in the milkshakes to make them denser and potentially burn.
Right.
And that may be, I don't know if that's true, but the police were warning about it.
And then this individual says, I haven't found any.
And they put stars. Concrete. You know, evidence or whatever to me so and there's a new york times reporter so a lot of people were like are you are you
like dog whistling like you know that to me that does sound like a dog whistle because it's
something that only people in your little group of you know antifa buddies would recognize it's a way that you could say antifa is not violent and then look over to
antifa and wink at them yep i know you did it congratulations they straight up advocate for
violence sure they literally say bash the fash they make it smash the fash we watched it we
watched them drag that guy out of his truck we watched them beat that gay guy and and the chaz
and it's like if you don't see a link it is because you are not looking it's not because it's not there
or they're lying or yep or they're intentionally blind i don't know how we break through to people
who how do you how do you get people out of that trap i love that everything is online now i like
that the videos are there and i really i think that that video that Trump just released with the ads where all
these governors and mayors are talking about how peaceful the protesters are.
With the fire behind them.
Behind them.
All of those explosions.
I was like, they nailed it.
I think that's exactly what was needed right then.
And he buys this ad on the front page of the Washington Post.
And it shows Joe Biden looking really dopey, looking up like,
with Kamala Harris laughing.
And then their faces, like, come in.
And there's fires and vandalism and destruction behind them.
And some of these people, like I mentioned earlier, were saying things like,
well, this is bad for Trump because he's funding good journalism.
And people are not going to see the truth.
There's a reason why these woke journalists were fuming outrage like their heads were going to explode because it works trump's
approval rating going up maybe justin rasmussen so we'll see what the aggregate is but people
don't know this stuff is happening and they see this and they go, whoa, what is this? And they see the videos and like,
I didn't even know this was happening.
Right.
There's so much stuff
that people don't know about.
And that's what scares me
because maybe we're in a bubble
because we know.
I mean, especially, you know,
all of you who are watching right now,
you're watching, you know,
we talk about this and we break down
and we show the evidence
and we have an honest,
you know, back and forth
now with, you know, many guests.
Right. And you have your morning update on all the riots in we have an honest back and forth now with many guests. Right.
And you have your morning update on all the riots in Portland.
Oh, yeah.
Tim Poole's update.
Now I basically have created a new show every morning at 10 a.m.
It's your morning riot update in Portland with Tim Poole.
Yeah.
Because there's always some – I wake up sometimes thinking this will be the day.
It will just be a riot with no relevance.
And I'm not going to do a story i'm
not going to i'm not going to you know comment on it or report on it because it's just the riot
right like eventually the riot just becomes the riot and we know it's happening kind of like you
know if there was a flood and like a river formed i'd be like well this river is you know ripping
things apart eventually it's just the river it's just there now just adjust to it so yeah the people but no the escalation just just keeps keep it keeps on happening i mean this
morning that guy keith's love who got doxxed by 4chan they found him out he's like on the verge
of tears crying he's gonna go to prison and i'm like there's an update there's you're sad for the
oh i'm so sad i'm sorry man you know, I will say I sympathize with some of these people
because they are NPCs who were led into the fray by villains,
you know, evil people who knew I can make them do the dirty work
so I don't get in trouble.
I do think that a lot of them are misled,
and I do feel bad for a lot of them.
But I draw the line at feeling bad for someone
who drags someone out of their car and kicks them until they're unconscious. Of course, obviously. misled and I do feel bad for a lot of them but I draw the line at feeling bad for someone who
drags someone out of their car and kicks them until of course of course I would say I feel
bad about the general concept of these normies who are just told this is what you have to do
right and they're too stupid and it is true that life ain't fair and they're not getting everything
they've been promised and they might have a lot of student debt and everything but that's no reason to riot i mean if if you're dumb and
someone's leading you along that's at least 50 your fault because you still have autonomy believe
it or not yeah let's uh let's segue over to schools because i did say i was going to talk
about this and we definitely should because this story is hilarious this is interesting i have to
bring this story up because they drag Ben Shapiro
and Jordan Peterson as alt-right.
Of course, the stupidest thing ever.
And it is woke teachers.
Look at this.
The kids are alt-right.
When your star pupil gets red-pilled
from Mel Magazine,
teachers know the warning signs.
When students are radicalized
by online hate movements,
they just don't know how to stop
it or if it's a power struggle they can ever win.
How creepy is it that these people literally view the Enlightenment as a hate movement?
Because they specifically reference Jordan Peterson, Joe Rogan.
Oh, man, I got to read you this paragraph.
They say, often it's hard for teachers to tell whether a student is being truly red billed in the sense that they're being radicalized online or whether they're parroting views that they've grown up with in their conservative households.
Of course, Tessa, a 29 year old in the Midwest who teaches 14 to 18 year olds at a private school for students with learning impairments, says that while many of her students simply take on the talking points and politics of their conservative parents, this can make them especially ripe
targets for full-blown radicalization and infatuation with far-right figures.
Quote, a few started listening to Joe Rogan's podcast, which led them to reading Jordan
Peterson's books.
She said, I think that Joe Rogan's ideology is the biggest threat to critical thinking
in the last decade.
I got it.
Yeah.
Yeah.
For that one.
Seriously.
I got to say stop, because if you think Joe Rogan is far right, that should tell you exactly how far left you are.
Because this something is wrong with you.
And to say that he's the biggest threat to critical thinking.
Now, I love when the first time I went on Rogan, he goes, what do you think about universal
basic income?
Oh, yeah.
And I was like, not a big fan for these reasons.
Like, yeah, yeah.
But and a bunch of people were like pushed me.
And I'm like, Joe's almost a socialist.
Yeah.
Like he's.
He's in no way right wing.
Culturally, I think he's like centrist.
And then economically, he leans left.
I think he has common sense.
And right now that makes him a little bit right wing.
It's because they're in a death cult and anyone outside of the cult is literally Hitler.
That's a better summary.
When it gets better, they say.
Oh boy.
There are some obvious warning signs that a student is being red pilled though.
Like when they have a sudden and noticeable rightward shift in their views.
When they specifically mention figures like Ben Shapiro and Peterson, who Olivia says her student
loved, and when they use language that makes the online influence obvious like Chad and cuck.
Ah, brilliant. The word Chad and cuck. Yes, evidence that your child has been red-pilled.
There's always been boys who ask, don't girls just lie about assault, though?
And we do want to take those questions seriously.
Ferderber says,
but increasingly they're using language
that sounds straight from Reddit.
Reddit is super far left.
Do they know?
Do any of these teachers know what they're talking about?
Because it doesn't sound like they do.
If they think Ben Shapiro is alt-right, they don't know the first thing about the alt-right
right or the first thing about ben shapiro well i mean as evidenced by everything they say they
clearly don't know anything and and help us they're teaching our children yeah well not my kids i don't
have any kids this should be a huge red homeschool your kids there's a meme going around it's funny
and it was like if the left is calling this guy a nazi and this woman a white supremacist
then you know you're you know they're trying to brainwash you and it was ben shapiro and
candace owens yes like a jewish guy who was the biggest target of you know white supremacists
and anti-semites according to the adl and a black woman. Literal Orthodox Jew tiny hat guy.
Yeah.
Yes.
Not alt-right.
Tiny hat guy.
Not possible.
Oh, man.
When teachers notice the warning signs of radicalization, difficult questions arise.
Where is the line between shutting down these arguments and allowing kids to explore new
ideas?
And when is the right moment to intervene?
Okay, look, if someone's listening to Jordan Peterson, I'm going to be like, cool.
Because he's a well-balanced guy.
And, you know, he's been out of the scene for a little bit.
If someone's listening to Joe Rogan, I would say, good.
Yes.
Because Joe is a regular dude.
But you can see how radicalized they are.
That's the crazy thing.
What this article really says is, are your kids being pulled from the cult? We saw that thread. It was viral thread where a guy was
complaining that parents now with virtual classrooms would start to learn about what
they were teaching their kids. That's terrifying. And they're indoctrinating these kids with these
ridiculously insane curriculums on racial justice and this cult dogma.
And they don't want parents to find out.
Parents should know exactly what the curriculum is.
Parents should be given the syllabus with all of like, here's the plan for the month.
Here's the plan for the quarter.
Parents should be more involved than the teachers are.
And I believe that 100%. And not just because I was homeschooled for most of my life.
I honestly think, and I don't know if you
guys noticed while he was reading this, but if you saw the ages of the teachers, I saw 34, I saw 29,
and I saw 28. Millennials. Yes, it's always our fault. What happened to millennials? Dude. I mean,
Gen Z is a bit split. I guess everybody's a bit split. How weird is this?
But you know what, man?
I'll tell you in 10 years, it's going to be in 10 years from now, I'm going to be telling
stories about how I used to be a liberal and a Democrat and all that stuff.
And then these young people are going to view it as one day I changed my opinions and became
a Republican.
When in reality is my opinion stayed where they were.
The Republican Party just a lot like became the bigger tent.
Yeah, bigger, you know, for more people focused on individual liberty, rights, civil, social
justice and all these like real social justice.
And the left went insane.
I would compare it more to like being on a hill.
The blob of the Republican Party rolled downhill a little bit and it took you in.
And the left blob rolled way
off down into the distance. I'm confused by what your analogy is supposed to be. My analogy makes
perfect sense. I'm sorry you don't understand it. So the whole thing. Like it's like blanketing.
Yeah it's like a teeter-totter almost. I don't think the Republican Party has shifted. No. No
yeah yeah so like I often talk about the wheel how you've got far left and far right and the
wheel can turn.
I don't think the Republican Party did.
I think the Republican Party became a bigger tent.
No, I've seen the right.
I've seen the right wing shift.
I've seen a lot more.
Maybe, maybe you're right.
But I have seen it shift, at least on topics like gay marriage, because there was a point
I remember a point in my life where it went from being totally unacceptable to being this
is the way it is now. But but that's not i don't think that negates what i'm saying
when you make a bigger tent and you bring in a bunch of liberals then what is the center of
your party shifts a little bit to the left it doesn't get rid of the people already on the
right of your party you see i'm saying yeah yeah there's still a lot of people who don't believe
in you know gay marriage that's true and true. And LGBTQ rights and stuff like that.
Maybe I'm just talking about my own family and my microcosm.
They've shifted.
They changed.
I think it's fair, though.
I've mentioned in the past that Donald Trump is a Republican, and he's the first president
in U.S. history to be pro-gay marriage before going into office.
Yeah.
And I think, you know, I'm not entirely sure about this.
I know Barack was was opposed to
gay marriage the first in his first campaign before he was for it yeah but i think he was
opposed to it in a second run wasn't he that's the first i think the first one not the second one
the first part of his second uh oh yeah so so he ran twice opposed to gay marriage i think so
that's i mean i'm not gonna blame obama for that because well society changes of course now that's why i think it's silly
when um you know uh was ronald is that his name he put out that ad where he said you know joe biden
multiple times came out against gay marriage and i can respect that i get his point because donald
trump entered and he doesn't have that on you know in his history but come on you know look joe biden
changed yeah times have changed he's gotten with, Joe Biden's changed. Yeah. Times have changed. He's
gotten with the program. He's changed his opinion. I'm more concerned about what he's doing now
and his character. Now I can respect, you know, Grinnell's opinion for sure. He knows better than
I do because he is a gay man. But I look at what Joe Biden and Kamala Harris represent now.
I'm concerned about the now, not the not the yesterday. Exactly. However, I look at Joe Biden's wishy-washiness,
his waffling, and what the Obama administration did, and that does matter because they do have
a history and that's important. Perhaps you could say that Donald Trump doesn't, you know,
because he doesn't have that history, it's harder to criticize him. It's his first time running for
office and he became president. Right. Yeah. That was a really funny thing. That's amazing.
He brought it up. I ran for president one president one time i ran for public office one time and became president of the united states
it's funny so he has an advantage but i look at the uh the biden administration and the things
they did and that's why i'm like no none of that none of that yeah i'm not interested in that the
oh biden bama administration the oh biden bama let's let me read out the last paragraph because
i mentioned the proud boys i think it's funny they say it can also be devastating for teachers to realize that
despite their best efforts some of their students might end up holding hateful beliefs long term
and many of them take it personally quote my biggest worry is that they'll be stuck in that
in their thinking forever and that they'll join the proud boys or something tessa says
i feel like i should be able to do a better job at
teaching critical thinking skills, and they should have enough trust in me to believe that I'm
telling the truth. Honestly, she adds, it makes me feel like I failed at my job. Well, you failed at
your job for a lot of reasons. I'll tell you what, if I had to choose, if there was a little kid in
front of me, and they were like, you could say one thing just one word or you have two
choices he either grows up to become a proud boy or he grows up to become antifa and you can only
you have to choose i'd rather that kid be proud boy 100 because the worst thing about the proud
boys is that they may be rambunctious and aggressive but they don't start fights for the
most part it's like another i mentioned this, you know, several times now, it's inverse proportions.
Antifa almost exclusively starts the fights.
Proud Boys tend to finish them when the fights start.
But Proud Boys have started some fights.
For the most part, if you leave them to their business, they walk around waving American
flags and then go get drunk at a bar.
That's totally fine.
I don't care.
Don't, you know, Antifa instigates and gets violent
and goes and targets people and that is not acceptable the entire basis of the proud boys
is kind of unserious it's a bunch of hazing it's a bunch of gross dirty immature jokes it wasn't
meant to be anything crazy how great how weird is it now that people have like tattoos and they
it's they take it seriously that's funny to me to me it's like the embodiment
almost of a sense of humor whereas with antifa it's just dark it's depressing like i don't i
don't understand why anyone would want to be part of that because it's not exciting it's not
interesting it's not fun it's not like enjoyable well these teachers are worried that these
children may listen to jordan and then become Proud Boys.
That's pretty scary.
Yeah, I sympathize, man.
They may learn how to clean their rooms.
The worst thing you have to worry about is they'll start talking about lobsters and cleaning
their room and carrying heavy things.
I am not worried about people.
Actually, I've said it before.
I think Jordan Peterson's self-help ideology and things like that were an antidote to chaos.
I mean, that's quite literally the point of his book.
That's what he set out to do.
I look at it like this.
I have a video on my main channel where I talk about this.
I think our generation and the younger generations have no purpose.
And that's creating two kind of like pockets.
The people who are attracted to Jordan Peterson's message are looking for purpose.
And he says, be responsible, find the heaviest thing you can carry and carry it. You have to do it. And so
people learn to become responsible for themselves. The other faction who hate him found a fake way
to fill that void in their soul, purpose and meaning, and it's intersectionality. So he's
actually giving people meaning and purpose, and it's harming their he he's he's actually giving people meaning and purpose
and it's harming their cult naturally they hate him that makes sense so i think when you tell
somebody to treat yourself like someone you are responsible for that's i think that if someone
isn't that deep because to me that's really deep because if you have someone that you really care
about you're not going to let themselves you're not going to let them put themselves down
you're not going to let them be loose or sloppy or crazy or silly or overly emotional you're going
to help them be disciplined you're going to help them see themselves in the correct light you're
going to guide them you're going to really care about what happens but it's you right that's
interesting that's a good way to put it. I love that. And I think Antifa
would be so much better off
if you floated them that idea
and you didn't tell them
who it was from.
I wonder how many of them
would actually think about that.
I think they're unwell.
I think you're right.
They don't take responsibility
for themselves.
I'm a little optimistic.
They want things
to be provided for them.
And that is just unacceptable
in my opinion. Yeah. I don't want to. They take it too opinion yeah i don't want to take it too far i
don't want to think it's too late i would like to think that there are leftists who thinks that some
memes are funny and i would like to think that there's some antifa members who would consider
treating themselves like there are responsible it's just like i said that's inverse proportions
right so on the left you do have some honest personalities and many of them, many of them.
I'm not going to pretend like it's only screeching banshees or whatever.
No, there's a bunch of good people on the left, but I think there's too many bad ones.
There are many bad ones on the right, but there are many good ones.
To me, it seems easier to be a person of character on the left and get more respect for it, at least from the right or from people generally, because they're like four leaf clovers.
They're not everywhere.
They're kind of special.
It's a little bit like finding a unicorn in the wild.
It's like, I need to respect this person.
Jimmy Dore, man.
Yeah.
Like a lot of those left wing people.
I'm like, I have huge respect for you.
Jimmy is awesome.
Jimmy Dore is awesome.
And I disagree with him on a lot of things.
I don't care if we disagree on stuff.
But he's honest.
Yeah.
I think he gets some things wrong.
And same thing with Kyle Kalinske and David Pakman.
But I think they're, for the most part, I think these are good dudes.
Not perfect.
But I think Jimmy Dore is great.
He recently went on Tucker Carlson.
And he said the Democratic Party is a pro-war party.
And they're laughing about it.
And I'm like, this is awesome.
Yeah.
It's Jimmy and Tucker laughing. And Tucker was like, i appreciate you doing this considering the flack you're going
to get and and jimmy was like it was worth it yeah absolutely that's great that's great all
right let's jump over to super chats we're a little over yeah we went over how's it going
everybody we're gonna we're gonna read super chats now and uh really appreciate it you know
we're just chilling we're hanging out we're gonna we're booking. We're booking a ton of guests.
We're already booked up for the next couple of weeks.
It's fantastic.
Oh, man.
Tomorrow, Brandon Strzok of WalkAway.
He's doing this big rally in Philly.
He's going to be here.
I accidentally did this, but we ended up having this whole week of undnc.
Yeah, we had, you know, Carrie Smith.
She's liberals for Trump.
Then we had Jack Murphy.
He's Democrat to deplorable.
Wrote the book on it.
And now we have Brandon Strzok-Tomorrow, who started the walkaway movement. And all of them
have their own like kind of unique view on what they did and why they did it. And it's the DNC
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It's interesting to me that I disagree with you on so very many things, but my moral foundations all over 60% with Liberty being highest at 81 and purity at 72. If you start hiring fact checkers,
let me know. Oh man, we are so close. I got the news. We are cleared for the upgraded space
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we're going to be two weeks behind, which is really annoying. And technically we're months behind. Now we got the, we got to get the internet
installed. We're in the middle of nowhere and yes, fact checkers inbound. And this is going to be fun.
Mike nine 10 says first time donator, a long time viewer. Thank you both for having this show. I
wanted to let you guys know, Tim, your views on homeschooling made it easier for me to pull my
children out of public school and teach from home. I think that's awesome. I was homeschooled about half the time, and I think
public school was really good for me. So I went, I was homeschooled before kindergarten. My mom
was, she teaches, you know, she loves tutoring, so she taught me a bunch of stuff before I even
started. I started kindergarten knowing multiplication and long division, and then I
went to a Catholic school for the, up until fifth grade. Then I did six, seventh and eighth at public
school. And then I went to like two months at high school and then stopped going and then did
homeschool and never finished high school. And here I am. I think homeschooling, in my opinion,
with a when done right is way better. You need to make sure that the kids, your kids are getting
good social
interaction. I do think there was a benefit to being in public school and Catholic school.
100% I think there was a real benefit to both of those in my life. However, I didn't spend,
you know, 26 years in an institutionalized learning facility. I think kids should be
around their parents. They will learn from their parents. They will be more like their parents, and you can be more in control of how they develop.
When I see these stories of people going far left and then disavowing their parents,
it breaks my heart. But it says to me, you've got to be there for your kids, you know?
Not Zerifei says, hi, Tim. any chance you could, uh, you could probably maybe consider the difference
between the American far right and the European far right constitutional libertarian versus Nazi.
And also have you ever watched inspiring philosophy channel? I haven't. That's why I often say that
the far right and far left are just kind of, I don't know, they're, they're defined differently.
So that's why I really don't, I don't like using them, you know. Far left, we understand.
But when we say far right, it could mean a million things.
Just look at the Anti-Defamation League.
The ADL references far right, like, in four different ways.
So that's a good, it's a good point.
But I think, I think people are just going to have to look up the difference.
I do think it's better to reference things, overarching values that we have in common
with our European friends, like caring about liberty and caring about loyalty and care and fairness.
They've always been a lot further left than they have.
It's totally different.
And it is a little bit arbitrary calling it left and right because we can agree on so much stuff and they're considered far right.
We're considered, you know, whatever we are.
I don't know.
Casey Day says Dark Matter 2525 made a video saying you were far right.
That's when I knew he had finally gone off the deep end.
I'm still waiting for my fellow atheists to call out the growing religion on the left.
If you're talking about far left and right in the traditional sense of, you know, revolutionary
versus reactionary, whatever, these still don't make sense.
But that's the point of view they're going for.
Of course, Tim Pool is a liberal. They, most of them know it. I love going to the Antifa
forums and they're like, Tim Pool is a liberal. We don't like him. We know what liberals are.
But now that they're trying to redefine what the left is, that means people like me who are
liberals, social liberals, who even have done documentaries on social justice and have talked
about the problems of systemic racism. Not enough. Not enough anymore. Why? Because I believe in
liberty and individualism and their collectivists. Jessica Burleson says, because teachers are
spending time on this BS, kids can't pass standardized tests or read above a third grade
level, but they are instead well-equipped to destroy society.
And that is scary.
That's basically it, yeah.
But yeah, that's about right.
That's their focus.
Supa Bam Bam says,
did anyone put Netflix sexualizing children on your 2020 bingo card?
No.
Oh, man.
Thank goodness.
So I will mention this too,
because I did a segment on this.
So if you want to see it,
go to youtube.com
slash timcast news and i talk about the cuties movie a lot of people are assuming it is it is
about it's like is intentionally trying to put little girls in adult positions and it is don't
get me wrong but the movie was supposed to be a critique on this apparently so the woman who made
it my understanding is she was critical of how social media likes
were driving pre-B. Bessette girls into acting adult and doing adult things.
However, the actual marketing for the film at Sundance, and it's a French film, was not
little girls twerking, albeit I think the movie is still in poor taste regardless.
And maybe poor taste is an understatement.
But Netflix, they pulled the ads because it was gross and disgusting.
I don't think they'll pull the movie.
But basically, everyone is outraged.
There's a meme going around right now where it's the political compass and the authoritarian
left, libertarian left, authoritarian right, and libertarian right are all looking at Netflix.
And they were like, what is wrong with you?
Seriously.
I love it.
Yeah.
Cal K says, have you seen the new Call of Duty trailer that features Yuri Bezmenov talking
about how communism subverts nations?
It's an eerie parallel today.
I didn't, but I did see the spoof they made with actual footage from the Antifa riots.
Samuel Farmer says, in the past, you've complained about the US's lack of community
with Corona and people having to find new ways of doing things like X, like, for example, school pods. If more like this happened,
do you think that Corona could be a blessing in disguise that could fix the U.S.? I did say this
before. I do. I have thought that, too. I think there are so many silver linings to coronavirus.
It's opening a window. You know, God closed the door. He opens a window. And so these pods,
homeschooling, these are good things.
And I think all of the insanity we're seeing from the far left could be the natural process by which we recognize the left going too far
and it causes a rubber band effect back to the center.
Maybe.
I think you're right.
I'm being hopeful about it.
That's one of the silver linings.
Marcus Johanson says,
what do you think about Ayn Rand objectivism Atlas Shrugged?
I have not read Atlas Shrugged.
I know the gist of it.
I'm not super familiar with objectivism except for how it kind of relates to libertarianism.
We were talking about it last night.
And disclaimer, I have not read Ayn Rand.
I have not read Atlas Shrugged.
I will say that I think that objectivism from what I understand of it is too simplistic.
I think it's too binary.
I think it's too easy.
And I don't like things that are easy.
Life would be a lot simpler if I did.
I can say, however, that the video game Bioshock is awesome.
Is that based on her?
It is, right?
It's kind of.
Yeah, it's like, it's, it's, it's, I would say it's inspired by, you know, ultimate
laissez-faire free market or objectivism.
I mean, the bad guy is literally Atlas.
That's fascinating to me. Yeah, it's a 20 something year video game but the general idea is this dude builds his
own city underwater gets away from all the laws and regulations yeah interesting dude bioshock
is an amazing video game definitely check it out and then they did a couple sequels and then they
did bioshock infinite which i guess was supposed to be similar in the sense that they took this
idea of objectivism
and then built a world around it. And then Biocheck
Infinite is like American exceptionalism.
So this is called, it's a city called
Columbia. Liberty, you know,
it's in the city in the sky.
That's very cool. Awesome video games, man. Cool premise.
Let's see.
Conrad Wright says, can we get some hype?
Smash that like button. Spin that
UFO. We will, we still appreciate Tim's work.
Yeah.
Well, Lydia, you can spin the UFO.
I know what I need to do.
Dr. Litch says, Tim, have you seen the new movie being promoted on Netflix called Cuties?
Yes.
He says, I'm telling you, dude, out of all the issues right now, the right tolerates this.
Wait, hold on.
I'm telling you, dude, out of all the issues that Wright tolerates, this stuff hovers the line.
Nobody needs to tolerate this, whatever this movie is trying to be.
And if it is a critique on culture doing this to little girls, I don't think they need to actually make a movie with prepubescent girls actually twerking and doing that stuff.
They went about it the wrong way.
Well, Netflix definitely did.
What were they thinking
they didn't realize what the film was they were like i know let's put a bunch of little girls in
these poses this seems fine my goodness man it's getting dirty out there man read the room man
jeez stephen velasquez says trump strategy is to play 4d chess the dnc strategy is to throw the
darts on the floor and run out of the room screaming trump cheats at cards yep yep that sounds right yeah a crafty huragok says can you please do a story
on the three gorge dam it's having its uh it's having its five fifth flood in three to four
weeks mostly farmers displaced and 55 million food shortage uh coming China. Definitely, we'll put that on the list.
We'll keep track of it.
Kyle Brooks says,
how do y'all fee feel
about that new show on Netflix called Cuties?
Okay, so definitely, you know,
we've got a lot of that.
It's on everyone's mind.
Yeah, I think we've been very critical of it.
John Bassett says,
true or false,
if we have universal mail-in ballots, USPS,
which the union has officially endorsed Biden,
if the count takes too long, 12 p.m. January 20th, Pelosi will take the seat of the president
and the Democrats automatically win. I don't think that's true. If Pelosi wins and she's,
you know, confirmed the congresswoman, I believe she will become president. Yeah. But if the whole
election is jammed up, including,
you know, her election, then it would go to, I think, Chuck Grassley. But I'm not entirely sure.
I'll tell you what, though, if they pull that off and it goes to Pelosi,
that's when the bar breaks. It's just the line snaps. You know what? I've said that before.
Maybe I'm wrong. Maybe I'm sorry, man man maybe conservatives will just say well you know i'm not gonna do anything my question from this is is 2020 2021 going to be even crazier
than 2020 that makes me a little yes i'm comfortable no you're supposed to say no i think
it will be i'm not saying it'll be worse though if trump wins it'll be like a rebuild from from
covid and stuff like that and i think he'll do a good job.
All right. Let's let's see what we got here.
Samuel Farmer says, have you read Will Chamberlain's article against peacetime conservatism from
human events?
I think he might have a good solution to the college problem.
And I would like to hear your thoughts.
Will is awesome.
We are trying to get Will here.
He will be here at some point.
I'm not entirely sure when, but soon we have a date.
I you know, Will is the person who's appeared on my main channel as a guest more than anyone else.
He's great. Yeah. I think, I think I've done like, I've done maybe 10 interviews on my main channel
and five of them are Will. Yeah. Because he's a, he's a, he's a smart, regular, you know,
just like, um, well-spoken, intelligent, conservative guy. I find him to be correct
on those things. He's a lawyer. So I'm like, I need a legal opinion. What do you think?
And you're a Trump supporter.
So we're definitely going to have him in.
For those that aren't familiar, he runs the website humanevents.com, and they do a bunch of really great think pieces.
So one of them is against peacetime conservatism.
I haven't actually read that.
But he also has, I think his catchphrase is seize the endowments.
Correct.
Yes, it is.
Do you want to explain?
So seize the endowments is he thinks that we it is. Do you want to explain? So seize the endowments,
he thinks that we can solve most of our problems
by getting into the colleges.
And he thinks one of the ways to make college
a little bit less lucrative
for the people who capitalize on them
is to just seize the endowments.
And he's 100% on the money.
That's like the money they have.
That's the money that they get.
They're basically subsidized,
which is half the reason that college
is as expensive as it is. Yeah, yeah well they're charging everyone full tuition right now
even though they're virtual i know how does that racket work matthew warner says hey tim and crew
this whole thing about white fragility is a potent topic in the game industry sjw professors and
activists have created a toxic radioactive environment diva like myself. We're fighting. We're fighting back. Yes. Tatalango says you see
these dictators on their pedestals surrounded by the bayonets of their soldiers and the truncheons
of their police. Yet in their hearts, there is unspoken fear. Winston Churchill. Wow. Bill
Bennett says people are no doubt leaving Chicago and mass. My family lives in the northwest suburbs
and a house for sale will be sold in one to two
weeks at the most.
Really?
Oh, so they're jumping to the suburbs.
Azazel the fallen says, guys, please consider taking a break before November.
We're going to need you in tip top shape after the election.
Listen, not only do I wake up every day at around 7 a.m., start work.
Basically, as soon as I wake up, I'm reading the news. And then I start pulling articles.
Lydia is also sharing articles with me.
So work is nonstop.
After I finish all of my main segments early in the day for my two channels, then I go
and exercise.
I go skate for about an hour, hour and a half.
Then I eat food.
And then I come here to work again.
And it works.
I'm not overdoing it.
I'm wired.
I talk too much.
I can talk forever.
He seems to be enjoying himself.
I think it's a good balance. I'm making sure that I'm maintaining physical activity and
keeping my stamina up. The exercise is key. It really is.
Yeah. You're keeping your brain sharp.
Yeah. Well, people, you want to know the secret to success? It really is exercise.
It's that old story about there are two guys and they're lumberjacks.
They're challenged by their boss.
Whoever chops down the most trees gets a bonus.
They both go out.
One guy sits down.
The other guy starts hacking away at the trees as fast as possible.
The guy sitting down pulls out a rock and starts sharpening his axe.
Eventually, the guy hacking at the tree, his axe dulls and he's struggling to even get
through any trees.
And the guy with the sharpened axe mows it down and wins. By being patient and preparing, he ended up winning.
So it's just, you know, it's meant to give, the advice being given is if you keep your body sharp,
you'll have more energy. You'll be able to do way more and succeed. You can cram more work in the
day. I sleep, probably I should sleep more. Yeah. Yeah probably i should sleep more yeah yeah i should sleep more
i go to bed like at midnight i'm getting enough sleep it's fine black dragon says the left likes
to talk about how much wall street has hurt our country but it seems like journalists and activists
are doing far worse by the way the new call of duty trailer wants to know if you've heard of
yuri bezmanov i definitely have heard of yzmenov. And people keep sending me that now, too.
I think it's cool.
I think it's great, yeah, but that's...
Let's see.
Eagle99Falcon says,
Tim, the word that seriously has stopped speech,
which is considered intelligent.
To your credit, you have always passed by that aspect
when reading various news articles.
Thank you.
I'm not sure what what uh what what
where that is what is it i don't know you don't have any filler words oh i definitely do yeah
okay you have a few yeah but when you're reading through and commentating on your articles you're
very much quick i try to not um uh and you know yeah but like recently i've been saying you know
too much and i know you know you do know yeah exactly you know all right let's see what we
got here non-servium says there is no cleaning these cities every time they will rely on out
voting you because universal voting rights would work if everybody was contributing in every single
conceivable scenario there is very few felwin says you both say gun violence and knife violence
it's buying into the authoritarian left's attempt to control you and the debate.
It's not about tools.
It's about the cultural and economic drivers.
They don't want debate.
Very, very good point.
And I agree.
I agree.
Try to do a better job of that.
I suppose the way we're trying to point out is if someone like broke into your house and
they had a knife.
I'm referring to knife violence in London as someone will walk up to you and stab you
with a machete.
That is violence with a knife.
I mean, I guess I don't really know how else to say it, but that's a fair assessment.
Interesting.
TIY991 says, Tim, NICS delays mean someone with a similar same name as you committed
a no-no crime.
Interesting.
Oh.
Yeah.
I mean, my name isn't the most common, but it's not particularly unique.
I feel bad, though, because, you know, I can't remember who wrote this.
I think it was Vsauce, I think.
Are you the Lydia?
You know what I mean?
Oh, no, I'm definitely not.
Yeah.
Yeah.
So my name is the Timothy.
Tim Pool.
Yeah.
Oh, yeah.
So the point I was making was like, your name is, you know, John Smith.
Are you the John Smith?
Meaning if someone Googles you, do you come up?
Fortunately for me, I do.
But there are a couple other Tim Pools and they have Twitter accounts and stuff.
And like people tweet at them.
I was going to say, do you think it takes longer for people who have slightly more common names
to get a background check done?
Yeah.
Maybe that makes sense.
You know, maybe.
Maybe I should.
I don't know.
I can't change my name.
What am I supposed to do?
Maximum Casey says, I lost a friend to TDS in the last year or so.
I watched him get more and more indoctrinated by the lies and smears.
And he says, I've been corrupted by Trump.
He once stated that Trump being president affected his and his family's health.
Look, you know, this is true.
Trump does things that will negatively impact impact people i always just
tell my friends i've worked in all these non-profits no matter what you do you will help
someone and you will hurt someone the goal of what we do is try to maximize the help however
everyone disagrees on what is maximizing yeah so the simple way to put it is sometimes you hurt bad
people like arresting a criminal it's bad for them. It hurts them. No matter what. It hurts their family too, for sure.
Right.
Well, too bad.
They were hurting other people.
So you're stopping them.
You're helping the people who are innocent.
And you're hurting the person who was doing something wrong.
Right.
In which case, Trump could do something good.
And it would be really bad for some people's families who did nothing wrong.
You know, changing policies can have a negative impact on people.
And they are going to go full TDS if that happens.
Yeah, especially in a country this big.
Yeah. So it's a bummer. You know, that's why no matter what you do, you're never going to be
you're never going to be perfect. You're no president is ever going to be perfect.
You're not going to make everyone happy.
Yeah, that's for darn sure.
It's so insane to me that The New York Times can show you that Donald Trump is not far right.
That Pew Research can show you that Donald Trump is not far right. In fact,
Vox.com
progressives can say Trump is a moderate and they will call someone far right for saying they will
reluctantly support him. It's like, no, I'm center left. OK, I think Trump has done enough good
things. All right. I'm probably going to vote for him, especially because of the riots.
Net positive.
I am not a Trump supporter. I am not wearing a beanie. You know, I'm the Maga beanie. I'm not
going to wave any flags like that. It'll be an interesting conversation tomorrow with Brandon. But that is far right.
These people have lost the plot completely, just totally insane.
Jaskarin Singh says Nancy Pelosi in a MSNBC interview said whether he Trump, whether Trump
knows it or not, he will be leaving the White House. house whoa the conspiracy that should be heard is that they
might pull a jfk yikes man that's creepy whether he knows it or not what is that supposed to mean
yeah let's see skeleton king says i just sent you a link on facebook this is uh what they're
going to put in the schools i think i saw the the uh there's like a leaked database you can download
of the school curriculum yeah christy goddarddard says, I felt threatened by Michelle Obama when she said, the violence
will stop if we vote out Trump.
And the DNC repeated it, which makes me feel like the Cuban restaurant owner being extorted
by BLM.
Yeah.
And Hillary Clinton said it, remember?
She did.
That was a long time ago.
We'll bring back civility, you know, once we win again.
That's a threat, man.
That is a threat.
James Hanold says, Laura Loomer said, man. That is a threat.
James Hanold says,
Laura Loomer said,
when she sent out texts sharing Matt Gaetz and Roger Stone's endorsement of her,
that Comcast had an error
assigning a sensitive information warning
to her text message.
Dirty tricks.
Whoa.
Interesting.
That is so creepy, man.
Well, I think she's going to win.
And that will be the reckoning
for all of these companies.
And that's probably why they're going to ramp up their efforts to stop her, for sure.
Ken W. says, there's a war going on between woke biteswaz who fix anime characters versus anime fans.
Check it out.
Hero Hayes YouTube channel.
And maybe he might be a cool guest to have.
Cool.
Definitely check it out.
Sergio Gutierrez says, for Super Chat, keep up the good work.
Appreciate it.
Will do.
John Marafa.
He says,
Even my liberal mother,
who is a retired hairstylist,
says there's nothing that can be done
to improve Lori Lightfoot's hair.
Bravo.
Good sir.
I was right.
Let's see.
I think we did read those.
Secret Sirens says,
I grew up on 63rd Street
from Central to Western.
Lori Lightfoot doesn't care if they wreck the hoods as long as they leave her rich friends
alone.
Yes.
And Secret Siren, I grew up on just near Vidim Park, which is a few blocks from Midway Airport.
So you probably know where that is.
But I did live over by 63rd and Narragansett, which is...
Is it Narragansett?
I could probably say a better street. But Narragansett, you probably know where that is too. Very, very close to where you are.
We'd be on 63rd and Central all the time. And you've probably been to Archer and Central. You
know where the 7-Eleven's at. That's where I used to go all the time. So shout out to Chicago.
Let's see. Chaos Smite says, these Hollywood elitists and politicians better study the
French Revolution. They will be the first targets. i think a lot of the uh the lefty antifa people are going to be
the first targets for real yep because they're the ones on the ground the people on the ground
are the ones who fomented the revolution the biggest threat to the people who end up taking
over so whatever far-left faction ends up actually seizing power they're going to be like get rid of
the revolutionaries first of course the people who mind their own business and hide in the houses are not a threat, right? It's the people on the
street smashing things, demanding things are a threat. And it's also really fascinating.
These Antifa people aren't actually doing anything other than destabilizing.
So what do you think happens when they destabilize it enough that the far left takes over?
They don't want destabilizing agents in their streets. And now they're authoritarians in charge.
Yeah. David Wilson says, Tim, people are freaking out now over COD Cold War game because they
use Yuri Bezmenov interview and are comparing it to things happening in current day.
I mean, that's why Call of Duty is cool, isn't it?
Timothy Peterson says, you've told viewers to get a mix of media.
I watch you after work and I get leftist material all day from ESPN radio.
Worldwide leader of woke. Yikes, man. Yeah. Um, you know, I often tell people try and, uh,
get a mix, you know, mix up your, your, your media so that you're not only watching me or
something else. But it is a good point to say that if you're only watching me on YouTube,
because you're being inundated with mainstream media, every other point of the day, I guess
that's actually a fair point that you're getting, you know, a mix of media. Bomchew says, because of my job, I travel almost the entirety of Southern
Illinois. I have seen three Biden signs and about and about 300 Trump signs. If Illinois turns red,
I swear I am. I think it'll be one of the funniest things ever if we see a 49 state landslide.
I don't I don't I'm not I'm not convinced it's going to happen, but I think maybe I will really enjoy that.
And I would just say we'll deal with the fallout in the morning because if it's decisive and it's all in on the night of the election day, we need a 49 state landslide because we need to show this country is actually unified yep and if everyone stood up and i mean everybody if if if people who normally don't vote all stood up and voted
whoever they voted for would win non-voter is the biggest voting block in this country yeah
so if they all voted and they all voted for trump then that would send a message to all of these
creepy cultists everywhere and they will absolutely be have no choice but to drop their violent cult ideology.
The support for the riots and all this stuff would be gone overnight.
I would say this is an excellent argument for not being afraid
and for being willing to stand up for what you really think.
Donald Trump did not deploy feds to all of these cities.
And these cities are allowing the rioters to do their thing.
They're releasing them.
And that is the most important point.
Trump is not a fascist.
He is a moderate, according to Vox.com.
I'll take their word for it.
They're progressives.
The New York Times shows us where he at.
So look, I get it.
Let's see.
Maximum Case says, Carlin did a live stream with Shoe on Head recently, and I definitely
recommend checking out the video.
Cool.
Will do.
Well, my friends, it is 10.07, which means it is time to go to bed.
But we're going to be back tomorrow with Brandon Strzok, the founder of the walkaway movement, to cap out the week.
He's actually doing a big rally in Philadelphia on Saturday.
And for those that are big fans of Adam, he is going to be at the rally as well.
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