Timcast IRL - Timcast IRL #134 - BLM Rioters Hit With ONE MILLION Dollar Bond And BOOM Rioting Over
Episode Date: September 16, 2020Tim and Ian discuss how Lancaster is an example of what happens when violent rioters are arrested firmly and charged duly, how the mainstream media chooses sides, how the rioting affects voters, which... side will accept the results of the election, Pelosi-gate, and the story of students who wanted to commemorate 9/11 with thin blue and thin red line American flags. Support the show (http://Timcast.com/donate) Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
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Welcome to Timcast IRL podcast. I'm hanging out with some friends we got ian's he's sitting over here hi
he's just he's got a he's got a comic book oh yeah i do swears on it this is the s posts uh this is
by george alexopolis it's just a picture of nancy pelosi tearing up uh the trump speech this is
really awesome yeah it's really good it's really good and of course lydia is here and she's doing
camera stuff as well'm here as well.
And we're hanging out because we got some really
interesting news. So
I had covered this earlier in the day
that in Lancaster where the riots
had erupted over this dude.
You guys both saw the video of what happened
in Lancaster. Did you see it? No. Where the guy
burst out of the door and he's got a knife and he's
screaming and like...
People noticed that the guy as he was screaming and waving the knife looked like one of the dudes from he's got a knife and he's screaming and like, ah. People noticed that the guy, as he was screaming
and waving the knife, looked like one of the dudes
from Doom. Oh, wow.
Like an imp?
Well, no.
Actually, is that what it's called? The first Doom?
That's horrifying. The imps are like the
dark-skinned...
Wow, really?
Is that racist?
Dude, all video games are racist.
Maybe that's what the meme was supposed to be, like a racist meme.
Wow.
Well, that's terrible.
I'm really sad this guy died, but I mean, if a guy breaks out of the door and he's waving a knife and screaming,
so the cop did the right thing.
Like, right when the cop shows up, this dude breaks out of the door,
and then the guy just bursts through the door and he's got a knife and he's screaming,
and then the dude turns around and runs.
The cop runs, and then the dude turns around and runs. The cop runs.
And then the dude waving the knife.
The cop is running.
He can't run fast enough.
He turns and he shoots the dude with the knife.
The dude with the knife dies.
Part of this is that I don't know if you were aware.
I'm sure that you probably were.
But this guy was actually on probation for having stabbed four people.
Right, right.
Yeah, yeah, yeah.
So he was running around with a knife.
Apparently he had stabbed four people in the past unprovoked.
That's what I was reading. Yeah, he was a little bit unhinged. Apparently he had stabbed four people in the past, unprovoked. That's what I was reading.
Yeah, he was a little bit unhinged.
So, yeah.
Sadly.
So to clarify this, you're saying the cop went into the guy's house?
No.
No, no, no, no.
Where did they go?
He got a call.
He walked to the house, and the dude bursts out of the door like, ah!
Oh, my gosh.
He's got a knife.
And the cop's like, ah!
And he runs.
And then the guy's screaming and chasing him.
And the cop turns because the guy's gaining on him.
And anyway, we'll get into all this.
A riot broke out so the
cops apparently did like late night raids and arrested all these people and now they're
apparently being they were arraigned million dollar bond million dollars so they went at night
when they were went back to their house and went to sleep they i guess yeah we saw videos of like
that that's what's being claimed i haven't seen a lot of stories about it but i've seen like the blaze tweeted that they were uh
raids you know just real quick they pulled up in vans ran out grabbed people cuffed them brought
them in one million dollars dude which means i think they have to pay a hundred grand if they
want to get out which means they're not getting out and And guess what? Next day, no riots. How about that? Wow.
Yeah.
And no DNC paying to get their bail paid this time?
$100,000?
Yeah.
Yeah, I guess not.
Well, yeah, that's like the Minneapolis, the Minnesota bail fund thing.
And the Democrats were all about it back then.
No, no, they're not going to pay the stuff now
because they're freaking out because of it.
But here's something interesting.
So it's being claimed now that one of the dudes who got arrested worked for a news company.
He didn't.
He didn't.
He worked for the parent company.
So there is Lancaster's biggest online news source.
He worked for the parent company doing client services or something.
Kind of related.
And then other people noticed that this news outlet is actually producing
favorable content to Antifa.
Oh yeah.
So who's,
what's the parent company do?
It's called LNP.
They do everything.
They just own a bunch of,
you know,
it,
I think it's fair to say probably is a news company in the sense that all
of the other things they do are like client services,
like advertising and SEO and stuff,
which is arguably peripheral to the news outlet or you can
argue the news outlet is meant to advertise their parent service you know yeah geez great news but
regardless the dude probably worked in an office with a bunch of the same people and he's going out
and rioting with black lives matter so i'm not going to say he's antifa but probably sympathetic
to the far left so anyway we're going to read this we're going to go into all this stuff we
got all that stuff set up and i don't want to go too far into it. We got a bunch of other stories.
Major breaking news.
A man took a dump on Nancy Pelosi's driveway.
Hold the horses.
Stop the engines.
Yeah, this is huge.
Breaking.
That's so gross.
Huge news.
Actually, so when I first heard the story, I was kind of grossed out.
I was like, what the?
Why?
And then someone made a really, really important point.
Yes. Pooping on the street in San francisco is legal what yep why because homeless people homeless population yeah he got detained he didn't get arrested you know i've heard it's
not the poop that's dangerous it's the stuff that grows on the poop bacteria yeah so don't fear the
poop i think san francisco is the only major city with a poop department like a like a fire
department third world yeah yeah so so you know department, like a fire department. Like third world. Yeah, yeah, yeah.
So, you know, we have like a fire department.
We pay our taxes and they're like, oh, there's a fire.
And they come out and they spray it with water.
Well, San Francisco has a poop department.
I'm not joking.
This is not a joke.
This is not a joke.
There's poop.
And then someone goes like, we got poop over here.
And then the poop squad comes and the poop department and they spray it and they clean it up.
Poop patrol?
Well, I think they do call it poop patrol.
Yeah.
Whoa.
But I think poop department is feces department. You got to have it. You have to have one, though. spray it and they clean it up poop patrol well i think they do call it poop patrol yeah whoa but i
think poop department is uh feces department you gotta have it you have to have one though
no you shouldn't have to have one here but they do need one but we got a bunch of other stories
to uh jim cramer called nancy pelosi crazy nancy and we're going to talk about um mail-in voting
being broken and everyone knows
it and all the journalists know it but for some reason the political journalists are like trump
without evidence said mail-in voting works it's like dude we got it all busted up but i'll tell
you what right now we're gonna we're gonna talk about what happened at the rioting we'll go through
this stuff and i'll show you the uh the arrest reports but rasmussen found that a lot of people
have experienced violence from these riots and it's going to affect their vote and uh the atlantic wrote an article they've been they've been screaming in our faces
the democrats that if joe biden doesn't win they are going to get violent get violent that's
they're gonna get more violent they're gonna come and they're gonna smash everything up
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Trending. All right. So check this out. First, let's just let me just show this right here.
Check it out. This is from Lancaster Crime Watch PA. For those that aren't familiar, there was some rioting in
Lancaster. And for those that aren't familiar, because you live under a rock, there's been
rioting sweeping across this country for quite some time. And it's a lot to do with Black Lives
Matter overlaps a little bit with Antifa. And whenever there's some kind of police shooting,
regardless of the circumstances, people riot.
Like in Chicago, there was a dude who I guess he was shooting at cops and they shot back and injured him and shot him in the shoulder.
And then everyone just went out looting and rioting and destroying everything.
When did this start?
A year ago?
Six months?
I mean, it started in 2012 with Trayvon Martin, I guess.
Okay.
But then it's escalated to the point where it's like you got people sitting there waiting, you know, and they're like, what's that, a shooting?
For what reason?
Who cares?
And they wrap the door.
When they fire back and they try and protect themselves and then there's a riot because of that.
That's really weird.
Lancaster, PA, is a cop running away from the dude.
So in Lancaster, the guy burst out of his house with a knife and the cop runs.
And then the cop can't get away. So the cop turns and shoots the guy. Anyway of his house with a knife and the cop runs and then the cop can't get
away. So the cop turns and shoots the guy. Anyway, this resulted in rioting, of course. Well, a bunch
of arrests got made. And according to the blaze and some reporters on the ground, the cops did
like a methodical, you know, I don't want to call it a snatch and grab like the activists have been
calling it because they were in marked vehicles. They pulled up and they were like, you're under
arrest because you are rioting. And then they
arrest these people. And here's the latest we got. This is from Lancaster Crime Watch PA dot com.
I don't know how credible this is, but this does fall in line with a lot of other stories and it
has photos. So I do have a like the mainstream story here, the local outlet Penn Live, and it
does mention all these same people. So check this out.
They say, this is a press release. This press release has been edited to reflect updates of the information released to the public. Those edits updates for September 15th are booking
photos that were not included in the original release have been added. Bail information that
was not available at the time of the original release has been added. And of course, they have
these people's information. so just very quickly officers made
a total of eight arrests uh one uh it was 12 whoa the updated total is 12 adults and one juvenile
wow so some more related to the arson and riot outside of the police station the arrests were
made at approximately oh 300 hours and shortly thereafter so the cops roll up at 3 a.m and arrest
these people. So all
suspects were arrested. All suspects arrested were transported to the Lancaster Bureau of Police
Station for processing and to be held for arraignment. Four of the eight suspects are
from outside of Lancaster County. Two of the suspects were armed with handguns during the
protest and riot. Those handguns were recovered by officers after the arrests. Only Montague
was charged with an offense related to illegal possession of a firearm.
As the time of this press release, not all the suspects have completed the booking process
and their booking photos are not yet available.
This release will be updated when those photos are available.
Not all suspects have been arraigned and bail information may not yet be available.
All charges were filed by Lieutenant Phil Berk Berkheiser.
And before I show any photos, I have to stress innocent until proven guilty. information may not yet be available. All charges were filed by Lieutenant Phil Berkheiser. And
before I show any photos, I have to stress innocent until proven guilty. It's entirely
possible that the cops just arrested a bunch of people they knew were there and then everybody
gets blanket charges. I don't think that's necessarily going to be the case because that
would be speculative as well. But I just want to stress that sometimes people get arrested and cops
give them charges and they maybe made a mistake or sometimes they falsely accuse people.
It happens because I've I've personally filmed them do this.
But here we go.
Check this out.
First, we got this guy.
This is Jamal Sheriff Newman.
One million dollars bail.
Then we got this guy, Barry Jones.
One million dollars.
This dude, Frank Gaston, was actually on probation.
So I guess he's just going back to prison.
This dude is Joshua Dwayne Montague.
$1 million.
This guy, Matthew Moderman.
$1 million.
Now, this guy's important.
Check this out.
Charged with arson, institutional vandalism, riot, failure to disperse, obstructing a highway
and other public passages, disorderly conduct, and defiant trespass. Additional counts of criminal conspiracy for all charges is included
in the complaint. One million dollars. These people are not getting out. Tala Gessner,
one million dollars. Katherine Patterson, one million dollars. Taylor Enterline, one million
dollars. Look at all this. And then the rest of them haven't been arraigned yet. here's the breaking story so first we got to focus on this guy matthew moderan this is the
guy who's getting all the attention and i'll show you why but first the daily caller you want to you
want to give that a quick read yeah sure what does that say van caster peaceful after night of unrest
following officer related shooting huh i wonder what would have happened that led to peace could
it be that at three in the morning the the police showed up, arrested the people who were engaging in arson and vandalism, arrested them.
And then the judge said, you're staying here until trial.
Yeah, there are some instances where cutting the head off the snake works.
And I think this kind of thing is a perfect example.
In Portland, they're just releasing them.
So yeah, if you arrest, if a cop sees a guy and he's throwing firebombs and they arrest him and the DA is like, I didn't see a firebomb and releases them.
Then they're going to go back out and the cops are going to be like, yo, that's the guy I arrested yesterday.
And they'll be like, hey, the cops aren't going to bust you if you come out with us tonight because they let us all go last night.
Yeah. And they what do they call it?
I forgot what they called it.
I forgot. They even have terminology for it, explaining what it means when you get arrested and then they release you immediately without charge in Portland.
Yeah, they've written about it.
And so that led to ongoing unrest.
This is really this is a really tricky, tricky issue, though.
I mean, people are innocent until proven guilty.
Right.
Yeah.
And so one of the things that the left has been pushing has been cashless bail, where the idea is it's not fair to arrest someone, accuse them of a crime.
They've not been proven guilty.
And then you demand they pay if they want to get out of jail.
And then in that case, would they get their money back if it turned out they were innocent?
Yes, that's how it works.
So it's like you put up 10 percent and then you they release you.
And then when the trial is over, you get your money back or whatever.
And you can put up I think you can put up like put up hard assets too. I'm not super familiar.
But the issue is
I think it's fair
when the left says locking
up poor people once they can pay is unfair
because rich people can pay.
So sometimes the judge will be like, I understand
this person's rich so we're going to set the number really
high so that it's
you know, the idea is if you give all this money
you're not going to want
to run away from it so it should be like a percentage of your net worth or something no but
the judges have that discretion the judge will be like this man's worth you know he makes millions
of dollars per year so bail set is a million dollars you can easily put up the 100 grand
you're rich and then they roll their eyes and go oh fine but these people they're probably all poor
there's no way they're going to pay that so the judge was basically saying i'm not going to let you out that's great but they're being it's it's interesting
right so here's the security versus freedom problem it's them basically being like we're
locking you up you can't go so even even though even though you've not been proven to be guilty
a lot of what i've been seeing against this is that this is a violation of the eighth amendment
and i'd be curious for your take on that. What is it?
Excessive bail shall not be required, nor excessive fines imposed,
nor cruel or unusual punishments inflicted.
What do you think about that?
Interesting.
I mean, why didn't the judge just remand them because of the nature of the crime?
I don't know.
So that's the other issue, too. It's like, while I can certainly say, you're right, Eighth Amendment, that's interesting.
Yeah.
A million dollars?
You know you can't pay that.
That's insane.
However, there's also, we have courts for a reason. They look at this and they say, look, the cops are putting their word on the line that you were starting
fires and were acting violently, and so you're not going to be let go, and then we'll have a
trial to determine if you're guilty or not. It makes sense. If somebody stole, you know, a lollipop
from a liquor store or something, they walked in and they snatched it and they run away down the
street and they get arrested for a petty crime, you get a citation or something. Usually some
cops might not even arrest you. They might be like, give me the lollipop back, give it to the
guy. Or they might be like, can you pay him? Sometimes it really does work out like that.
But maybe you're shoplifting and you get arrested. They'll say, okay, don't shoplift again.
A lot of these people will still go out and do it, you know.
And so I guess the challenge is we were in this circumstance where you have violent offenders.
We want to we want to protect freedom and security, but we also want to protect our freedom and security as well.
So what happens?
You get caught in a riot.
People are rioting.
You ain't going to get let out.
There's something to like a violent criminal getting busted and then going in and having their bail set.
But then when eight violent criminals do eight versions of the crime all together in the same night,
it starts to become a kind of – it seems like a conspiracy.
They're working together to do that.
Well, that's why they said conspiracy charges were added on.
Oh, that's great.
That was a local Crime Watch blog.
So it was a press release.
Unfortunately, by the time we were looking at the bail, it was, you know, after hours,
I couldn't call for a comment or anything like that. But here's where it gets interesting.
So first of all, Lancaster was peaceful. Surprise, surprise. The cops were telling the truth.
So you look at Portland, if they actually arrested the people, the cops were like,
hey, these guys are setting fires. If you actually just held them in and said, we're not going to release you because you're
violent criminals, you've been arrested.
I mean, also, I just got to say some of the same people were getting arrested over and
over again in Portland.
At a certain point, the judge is going to be like, OK, you've been arrested four times
in the past week.
I'm not letting you out.
We're going to remand bail because you're a violent criminal.
But so apparently one of these guys works.
So check this out this guy matthew modern modern works and so this is also listed on pen live they mention
all the people got arrested and uh yes matthew modern modern is listed and he does in fact work
for a group called lnp media group lancaster Online. So LNP Media Group owns a site,
Lancaster Online, and they say it's the number one news website for Lancaster County,
with over 1 million unique visitors each month. That's crazy. A million uniques?
There's probably people from outside of Lancaster who are reading this news.
Well, the guy apparently works there. If you do a Google search, you will find that there is,
first of all, LinkedIn.
No, that's not him.
That's someone else.
LinkedIn, it shows Matthew Motter and LNP Media Group.
What do you think happens if I click this, though?
It's broken.
It's going to go right to his page.
Oh, no, it's not.
Shocking.
No results found.
The page you requested could not be found.
Try refining your search or using.
Well, hold on.
What if I use a cached version yes there it is snap
yeah see i know how to i know to pull that cash you click the little down arrow and then you pick
the cached version yeah man and there we go matthew moderan was a client services rep for
lmp media group your campaign craftsman former rugby athlete always learning i can only assume
that the same guy is the one who got arrested. There's probably a chance
it wasn't. There is a chance. Yeah. But that's a safe assumption. I think it's a safe assumption.
And this is a this this LNP Media Group, he did client services, but they do own Lancaster Online.
So this a lot of people were saying that he was a journalist with a local news
outlet. I don't think that's fair to say. He's not a journalist, but he did work at this company.
And so it's interesting then, imagine if, because maybe it's not the case, but imagine
you have this news outlet that has, you do a Google search for their stories and they don't
really have anything much about Antifa. To be fair, I mean, maybe it's because Antifa is not
really in Lancaster,
but it does seem like a lot of their stories that do talk about the culture war and the conflict and the violence are actually pro-leftist. And so they talk about like,
there's one story about the Antifa hunter getting prison, you know, getting prison time or whatever,
getting jail time, getting arrested. And there are other stories about, you know, white groups
or whatever, but not nothing I could find about Antifa.
And there's actually a letter to the editor saying, where is the Antifa coverage?
That was interesting to me.
So I'm not insinuating anything other than I think there's a bias in the media.
And when you got a guy who works for this company, at least that's what he claimed.
He claims on his LinkedIn, assuming it's the same guy getting arrested, literally rioting, charged with arson, and then they pull his information off the website.
Yeah, you know what, man?
These people are in the bag for the far left.
This company?
No, no, I just mean media in general.
They're urban centers.
They're liberal elites.
I think if they had to pick a side, they would pick the far left.
The unfortunate thing is they don't have to pick a side, they're just choosing to they want well they want to they want
to because it's fun because it sells clicks i think it's because people always choose a side
even even back in the day you know before the culture or whatever there were sides there was
america versus russia whose side are you on of course everybody here for the most, was on the side of the U.S., but there were pro-communist
people in the U.S., and it was really easy to pick your side. So everybody just wants to fit in.
So if you're one of these people who just reads the news and you just watch CNN,
you think the real world and normal people all hate Donald Trump. Everybody hates the man.
How could he possibly win? It turns out there is a large group of people who like Donald Trump and don't like the Democrats.
It's amazing how your scope like you can zoom in by watching something a lot and your scope
like shrinks into that and that becomes your your main size. But then you can like zoom out
and see there's CNN, there's Fox, there's stuff like this.
But it's easy to like hyper focus and like zoom out.
It's not so much about hyper focus.
What I think is happening is that many of these people on the left are surrounded by people and they want to be normal.
They want to be the same.
They want to be in the click, right?
Peer pressure.
Well, I mean, not even necessarily peer pressure.
Just like in-group.
You know, in-group versus out-group.
So if you're sitting in a room, in a newsroom, and all the journalists are going like,
Proud Boys, am I right?
Yeah, high five.
Come on.
Do it.
Yeah.
That's so dumb.
Trump is so stupid, isn't he?
He doesn't even do anything.
Yes.
And you're sitting there, and you're like a marketing guy, and you're going, Yeah, Trump is so stupid, isn't he? He doesn't even do anything. Yes. And you're sitting there and you're like a marketing guy and you're going, yeah, Trump is dumb.
And you have no idea.
But everyone around you, they're all saying the same thing.
And so they watch CNN.
CNN made a choice.
But now there's other ways to absorb media.
And there's also Fox News.
So I think people like this, they would choose the far left because they don't think it's the far left they think it's normal and regular people wow
in their mind everyone is out in the suburbs going biden when in reality they're all going trump
trump trump but they believe they're on the right side trump support is a really interesting thing
about media consumption conservatives are under no illusion for the most part.
They believe there's a silent majority, but they're recognizing quite literally there are not a lot of vocal people supporting them.
That's why there's the idea of the silent majority.
They do believe they're on the right side, but they recognize there's a large group of people who hate them, who hate Trump, and the media hates them. It seems like it's like these, if you want to call it far left or whatever, but there's
this group of like deluded people that think Biden's awesome or that think a bad choice
is better than Trump.
There's this group of those people.
And then there's everyone else.
And all these other people are getting called conservative.
Yeah.
Isn't it crazy?
I'm in that group.
I'm not like a diehard conservative.
Not even close.
You look like a hippie.
Yeah.
I don't fit with that far left narrative, that weird like, let's just do the bad thing, man, because I'm so sad.
The crazy thing to me is that there's so many people that I know from like Occupy Wall Street that I can't believe have found themselves wrapped up in this weird far left insanity.
Because during Occupy, there were very few people who committed violence.
Very, very few.
I'm sorry.
In New York, New York didn't have a ton like riot police and tear gas.
They had cops wearing helmets and batons and even wear armor or anything.
They'd have batons and they'd push.
They wear gloves.
The Occupy people, like the bulk of everything that happened during Occupy was running through
the streets.
That was it.
And the cops would arrest people running through the streets. I always find it kind of weird. It's
like a group of people are running through the street. Oh, no. And in 30 seconds, the cars can
move on. But the cops would chase after them and make arrests and people would yell. And there
wasn't a lot of actual like attempts to hurt people. But there were some we called them,
which called the Black Block, the Black Block anarchists. There was a small group of them.
And I actually got one of the organizers from Occupy hitting me up,
asking me if I needed security to protect me from these people.
This is what, like, these are Occupy Wall Street people being like, hey, we love what you do.
You know, I wasn't, this was back when I was like, I'm not going to just film things to make you look good.
I'll film the police.
I'll film the protesters. If they act a fool, then you get, you know, on camera and they're like,
we get it. We totally get it. And then when I started getting attacked by these, what we would
now call Antifa types, they were like, do you need security to help you to stop these guys from
attacking you? And the idea was the mainstream press was lying about what Occupy was and what
they were doing. And so they appreciated, even if it made them look bad, that I was down there and others were providing some kind of coverage that at least showed the
truth or at least as close as you could get to it from just my lens. They actually protected me from
these people. Today, there's a lot of these people that have just totally jumped on board with the
lunatics running around, smashing everything and attacking people. Yeah. And I think Occupy, man,
we almost had the cops join us.
I was there.
I was into that whole social.
Yeah.
I don't think the New York cops were going to join Occupy.
I think the police nationwide were very close to calling out the banking industry.
Oh, yeah, but?
But because of the violence of what we're seeing now,
they're not anywhere near joining this.
I was told by someone from Youngstown, Ohio,
and I've never verified this this so if you're listening
you definitely want to fact check this they said that in youngstown the police and the firefighters
were in with the protesters and the city was like oh what do we do what do we do and the firefighters
were marching and protesting and the cops were too and then all of a sudden one day the cops got
every demand met and then the cops immediately turned around and said get out of here everybody
dispersed your bribery is a powerful force do not let yourself get bribed my friends yeah my mates so so so anyway
yeah so the the main reason the main reason i bring this up is we have these bubbles in media
where they're all exciting each other like i i don't know if you've ever experienced this
phenomenon either of you guys where you get three people in a room and leave them in a room for a long time and you seed one
person a negative story.
You know, you tell them something like, you know, strawberries are actually bad for you.
And then they all start talking about how they hate.
He says, I hate strawberries.
Yeah, me too.
And then after a month of them just recycling the same anger and rage over strawberries,
they end up screaming, destroy all the strawberries. And they're like smashing the walls and going to supermarkets
and flipping tables. I'm exaggerating. The point I'm making is you put a group of people in a
closed space where they can recycle this hate and spin it faster and faster and faster. Then they
go insane. And is it something to do with an odd number of people where you have a majority always
going at a minority? No, I don't think think that's it i think there's a really great
video by cgp gray called this video will make you angry where it taught he talks about how
you have groups of people that claim to be opposed to each other but really just share
information among each other about how the other is bad and never actually interact i would love
to see people interact more like trump and biden like people that that's what we need right now. Politics flows in one direction. If you are on the left,
you are very likely going to be attacked at some point. And the right is sitting there waving you
over saying, we don't care what your politics are coming out with us. The right actually has like,
I shouldn't say the right, but they're like the anti-sjw yeah actually actually has like a dirt
bag leftists who are like we agree on that like you can actually have someone who's very like
progressive in this in in an economic sense agreeing with a hardcore trump supporter because
they think the left the far left has gone insane yeah particularly like the cuties thing seeing
like marxists on twitter be like no yeah and maybe we need stuff like that in society so
that it gives us something to unify against like to see how crazy things really can get like that's
something we can all get down with maybe that's that's why ozymandias man staged an alien invasion
who's who's ozy ozymandias yeah oh that that ancient ruler no from watchman he staged uh
he staged the alien invasion false flag yeah right. Right, so that the Cold War ended and all that stuff.
So anyway, not to go off on a tangent.
We've got to jump to the next portion of this, what the riots will all turn into,
especially when you have media outlets that are sitting in these rooms agreeing with each other.
We hate Trump.
Listen, I'll give you the short version.
Writing about Trump in a negative light makes money.
So newsrooms are constantly looking for negative stories about Trump.
That eventually catches some Antifa rhetoric into the mix. And now you have these newsrooms of
clicks just spinning faster and faster because their editor was like, can you write anything
about how Trump is bad? They're like, yes. Then they're sitting there and the marketing guy is
like, what happened? Yeah. Did you hear like Trump's totally like worse
than Hitler? Oh, he is like, that's crazy. And now you've got this rhetoric building up in the
newsroom. And these people absorb this all day, every day, nonstop, because the bosses are like,
it makes money. Keep feeding them, keep shoveling it in. And all they do is they're told, look for
stories about Trump being bad. Eventually it blows up figuratively.
So let's let's do this.
Let's talk about what this means come election time.
Before we do tweet out hashtag Joe must show and include Joe Biden must join the Joe Rogan podcast with Donald Trump for a four hour moderated debate.
I wonder if Joe is going to be like, what's Tim doing?
He's really pushing. Push it. I don't know. Should to be like, what's Tim doing? He's really pushing.
Push it.
I don't know.
Should I be?
Should I be telling everybody?
Yeah, we need more debate.
Dude, Joe Rogan said he would moderate this.
And I hope he wasn't just, you know, like kind of saying it.
I hope he was serious.
Serious.
Because Trump was like, find out.
Trump said he'll do it.
Yeah.
And it would be the greatest thing ever.
So hashtag Joe must show. And that would be the greatest thing ever. So hashtag Joe must show.
And that would be epic.
That's what we need.
Debate.
He's a great listener, too.
That's what makes him a good moderator.
He doesn't shove questions.
He.
But he does ask incisive questions.
Oh, yeah.
He's like, so what do you think about this?
Somebody said actor guy.
Somebody said the first thing that's going to happen is Joe is going to be like, why
the F is pot still illegal?
Yeah.
You ever smoke DMT?
Have you ever smoked DMT? Have you ever smoked DMT?
They're both going to say no.
Yeah, they'll probably both say no.
The reason why it would be so amazing is because
you're finally going to hear questions
asked of both of them you wouldn't hear from
anyone else anywhere. Psychedelics, that's a big
conversation on mental health.
Aliens, robots, AI, Neuralink.
You know what we're going to get at the debates?
Trump, your policy on on
iraq has been to withdraw now biden you've also talked about withdrawing but you believe we need
a small it's like i get it let's talk about pardon wrote it all down he just had snowden
on the show today rogan did and trump agreed you know that means that's crazy joe's gonna be like
yeah man you should pardon edward snowden yeah and then trump's gonna be like well we're looking he's like well you should look into it you should also pardon assange and thene's gonna be like yeah man you should pardon edward snowden yeah and then trump's
gonna be like well we're looking he's like well you should look into it you should also pardon
assange and then trump's gonna be like okay well and then rogan's gonna be like didn't you say you
loved wiki leaks like back when you were campaigning like it's gonna be real conversation
that's what we need epic it'd be so much fun anyway i would love it we were talking about
riots yes smash the like button this riot we This riot. We will riot. We will riot.
Pound on the table until the UFO collapses.
Smash that like button.
Subscribe and get in your super chats if you want.
We're going to address super chats later.
But we got this poll from S.
Mewson.
Oh.
Check this out.
So I'm sure for those that are just tuning in, just for those that don't have the context,
you're aware that riots have been happening.
We just went over how in Lancaster
they had these riots.
Lancaster.
Lancaster?
Lancaster.
Oh, and it's Puyallup.
Puyallup.
We can't pronounce words on this show. What do we look like?
Okay, anyway.
Lancaster?
Okay, fine. Someone's tricking us.
I think so. I think they're pulling the wool over our eyes.
But I've seen it a few times. I don't know. Google it. Okay, fine. Someone's tricking us. I think so. I think they're pulling the wool over our eyes. But I've seen it a few times.
Lancaster.
I don't know.
Google it.
Google the pronunciation.
Someone trying to pull a fast one on us?
Anyway, there were riots in this central PA town about 60 miles west of Philadelphia.
And they did 3 a.m. raids, gave these people a million dollars bond, and poof, the riots are gone.
Yes.
But so interestingly, one of the rebuttals, I guess, from the journalist class, which are totally out of touch with America, has been the riots have been small.
I can walk around my town and everything's fine.
There's a video I love.
It's this dude in like a wealthy area of New York and he's filming himself fake crying
going, oh, it's so miserable in New York.
Look, people are eating sandwiches at restaurants and people having ice cream and then he pans a little more and the
ice cream shop is called big gay ice cream and he goes gay ice cream and then he's like walking
fake crying and then he stops and he goes stop watching fox news you know why i think it's
hilarious imagine going to like uh a garbage dump and then going to the front office where it's
actually a building and there's like a PlayStation and the guy's sitting there and he's playing
games. And you're like, oh, I'm at a garbage dump. This guy's got like he's got like a Coke machine.
He's got PlayStation. It's so nice. And then out back, it's just flaming trash and garbage
everywhere. You get these people who go to the wealthiest areas and they're like, everything's fine.
I'm atop my ivory tower and I've noticed no problems with riding in the streets.
Yeah, that's the Chinese Uyghur.
People have been hitting me up on Twitter saying it's not real.
It's Western media propaganda.
I've went to Xinjiang, I think is the place.
And I toured.
Where I went, it was fine.
So that means that it's not happening.
Potemkin villages. Right. Yeah. So. So that means that it's not happening. Potemkin villages.
Yeah.
So here's here's the poll.
Here's the poll.
They like to claim that everything's fine, that, you know, look, the protests are in a small area.
Well, check it out.
Three out of four voters who've had violent anti-police protests in their community rate those protests important to their vote in the presidential election.
Among these voters, a sizable majority like the job the president is doing.
The latest recipes and reports, National Telephone and Online Survey finds that 42% of likely U.S. voters have had anti-police protests in their community this summer.
Nearly half of these voters say the protests in their community have turned violent.
Among all voters, 65% say the violent protests are important to their vote in the presidential
election this fall, with 41% who say it's very important. Among those who have had violent
protests in their community, even more, 76% rate them important to their vote, including 54% who
say they are very important 63
percent of these votes strongly approve of the job trump is doing versus 35 percent who strongly
disapprove now i'm going to stop right there where are these these uh riots taking place
are they taking place in the countryside i don't think so are they showing up to like amish town
and like you know no no they're showing up to like small conservative church areas.
Negative. No, they're in urban areas. They're in urban and suburban areas. And Donald Trump
needs to win the suburbs. Interesting. Yes. Very interesting, isn't it? So these people who are
answering this and saying they've experienced these violent protests, I'm willing to bet a
large portion of them. It makes sense, right? Why why it says 42 have had anti-police protests
in their community yes because the other 58 live in areas outside of rural areas right people did
they pull for this by the way 2 000 like this is ridiculous what do you mean how many people got
pulled i didn't get pulled 1 000 a thousand people it's like that's normal though so okay these
numbers are just like you could almost call them irrelevant. I disagree.
First of all, I will say, in the sense that the polls have been wild and outrageous across the board, yeah.
Rasmussen actually was one of, if not the most accurate in 2016 as per the national popular results.
They nailed it.
They got it right.
When you measure 1,000 people's beliefs, that doesn't mean that you just times ten it.
They're not.
People are so different everywhere you go.
It's true.
It's true.
But they're not just calling a thousand people in New York and then being like, well, there we go.
They're selecting a bunch of different areas and then grabbing a few people from each.
And then they do.
It's just it's how polls work.
Inductive reasoning.
So, I mean, you can argue the polls are bunk.
I will.
And yeah, yeah, yeah.
And I think it's fair, actually, because we've seen a lot of bunk polls.
In fact, I was commenting on this earlier today.
The real clear politics average for Trump, it's like plus three minus 17 minus six minus 14.
And I'm like, what's with that insane swing?
It's because they'll pull like 2,000 people and then 6,000 people and 1,000.
It's like there's
350 million of us if you're gonna pull one zero different different methodologies of a percent
of a population you're gonna get vastly inaccurate data i i disagree i think i think the polling they
do like they break it down and explain to you exactly how they did it is a it was a survey of
a thousand likely u.s voters conducted sept September 9th to the 10th, 2020.
The margin of sampling error is plus three, minus three, with a 95% level of confidence,
field work, blah, blah, blah. They go through all of this stuff. They break down their methodology
for how they zoom in on one area, interview a couple people, and then zoom out and then look
at other areas. So you can argue that it's definitely like a game of Sudoku,
where they're like looking at all these people and trying to fill in the gaps. But there's a
margin of error. What a lot of people don't understand is that the polls in 2016 were not
actually all wrong. It was the pundit class that were like, if Hillary Clinton's up two points,
Trump will never win. And then he did. And he lost the popular vote. And Rasmussen got it right.
Rasmussen said she was going to win point plus two. Hillary Clinton plus two. So look, you can argue that
the polls are wrong. Or very small. But but sure. But I think this makes sense. And we'll extrapolate
from there. So first, 42 percent of likely voters have had anti-police protests in their community.
I think that makes sense. Yeah, that sounds accurate. Because you got to realize a lot of people are in densely packed, you know,
urban centers. So one, you know, you get 10 protesters marching through the street and
10,000 people are going to be like, whoa, we got protests on the street. And then you've got 58%,
which are suburban and rural, who probably would never see these. However, a lot of the rural people are watching the news and going like,
man, that's crazy, you know, sending the cops, arrest these people.
But the fact that, you know, so 48% said they turned violent.
So that's like just shy half of those who saw a protest, saw a violent protest.
That's intense.
Again, assuming the polls are accurate.
Among all voters, 65% say it's important to their vote in the election.
I have to imagine these people are probably suburban voters.
I think if you take like a New York liberal progressive, they're going to watch the riots
and go, woohoo, yay.
And they're going to lie about it.
And they're going to vote Biden because they hate Trump and it's tribalist but you take suburban voters who don't know don't care like actually a good example
is this uh the new york times went to kenosha and they interviewed some guy who was like i don't
know anything about politics and i don't care but man these riots wow that's so messed up now this
person's going to be going to the voting booth being like i don't know man we need trump to come
in and just arrest these people right you don't change your your chief of uh you know your chief
of command during a conflict that's kind of you know part and parcel for united states government
just government in general you don't rarely change your commander-in-chief when you're in a war
and if people see this as a domestic war they're not going to want to change their commander i mean
it's it's that that's true but But imagine this. Let's say a Trump Trump
Biden debate, perhaps on Joe Rogan. Hashtag Joe must show. Yes. And, you know, Joe's like, yo,
like we're watching videos of the riots, man. This is crazy. And then Joe Biden's going to be
like, I condemn the riots. I called out the violence. And then Trump's going to be like,
excuse me, you never said Black Lives Matter or antifa excuse me your campaign no no joe
your campaign bailed these people out that's true dude trump's on the pulse he's been following this
stuff like a search dog dude trump is the internet's candidate yeah he's he's uh he's online
his staff are online they're plugged into what people are talking about. The problem is the online left is totally insane.
I know.
They're crazy.
It's so weird.
Like, I love Rachel Maddow.
I used to really like her and appreciate what she does,
but she just kind of went nuts with the Russiagate stuff in 2016.
I was so disappointed.
And, like, where are you taking these millions of people, Rachel?
Why?
Why?
Look at the broad scale and they
banned alex jones and they they banned him i mean the crazy thing about all that is when alex jones
goes on and says like you know people the cell towers are mutating people in the cows or whatever
he's i don't know i watched the juggernaut podcast episode with him he talked about like animal
hybrid oh it's like dude i was in sweden and i heard i'm at a thai restaurant with with my friend emily we were doing this uh this project
and all of a sudden we heard alex jones and we're like what what and we turn around and there's
three young dudes laughing as alex jones is like ripping his shirt off people knew a lot of what
he was doing with silly entertainment it was like wwe he's talking about crazy stuff that people
found funny but rachel maddow, she's a serious newswoman.
Right.
So when she comes out and says, Russia is coming to get you, everyone's like, ah!
Yeah.
She's got a lot of people believe her, like right on every word.
And I have friends from LA.
I was in LA, you know, the heart of the liberal madness incubus at the time of 2012 through 2016.
It was where it was really, really becoming insious and they would they love that girl out there so whether or not this will actually
whether people are really experiencing this stuff the viral videos i think are making their rounds
so some people may not have actually seen a violent protest or riot. I'm sure they've seen the videos of it, though.
You know, I got a question you guys can help me with.
I'm wondering if I'm suffering from ivory tower syndrome, because when I look at this stuff, I'm like, good.
Arrest those people.
Throw them in jail.
Don't let them out.
Good.
I want this to stop.
Arrest them all.
And it's like, is that really the answer?
Or am I just I'm not I'm not suffering right now.
So I have no desire to go out and throw my body into risk.
And am I?
What suffering are these people undertaking?
Well, they're getting in front of rubber bullets.
You know, they're taking a risk.
So you wait, like if you go out to protest and you want to wave a little sign that says something like, you know, I don't know, lower the cost of eggs, bread and milk.
You know what I realized at Occupy Wall Street?
Going out there is not the way to protest.
You use the Internet.
If you want to protest, make Internet videos.
You will change hundreds of millions of people.
Yeah, yeah, yeah.
Like we're doing right now.
Hashtag Joe must show Joe Biden, Donald Trump, Joe Rogan podcast.
This is going to get so many.
Whatever.
I hope it happens.
Anyway, look, if you go out and you wave a little sign saying the cost of milk is too
is too damn high and slam the table and then you're sitting there chanting and then all
of a sudden some dude lobs a Molotov and you're like, that's crazy.
I'm going to stay here with this man.
OK, well, then you're going to hit with a rubber bullet, man.
Yeah, like the cops aren't going to be which one wasn't gonna be like the crowd's throwing explosives and incendiary devices i guess my question is is there value to what they're doing
i've never i've never read this book by the way um is there value and i'm just missing it because
i'm in like the ivory tower right now well Well, it depends on your definition of value. Value in the sense of like, regardless of the intent, is there a positive?
Is there something that will help?
It'll get Trump elected if that's what you want.
Maybe it is.
To fix like the economic, if there's a caste disorder, is this the way to do it?
Or are they missing the mark completely?
I think they're missing the mark completely.
I think peaceful protest works. mark completely. I think peaceful
protest works. The scientific data shows that. And if they took all of their energy and just
laid down in the street, then that's that works. It does. It's a nuisance. A lot of people get
annoyed by it. They get really angry, but it does work. And then what happens is the cops come in,
they pick people up, the people put their hands behind their back, comply, meet with every officer, and the officer says, yeah, I get it, I get it,
don't worry, you know, you'll be out in an hour or two. They get a slap on the wrist charge,
the court says, congratulations, you got your mark of honor with the arrest, have a nice day.
And then the news reports, you know, Broadway and, you know, whatever street was shut down
because people blocked the intersection, and you get press attention for it. I think civil
disobedience is the line. You are breaking the law, but we all kind of go you get press attention for it. I think civil disobedience is the line.
You are breaking the law, but we all kind of go, OK, we get it.
And it's to get the attention of the lawmakers so that they change the law.
So then the lawmakers seeing there's a lot there's popular action here.
They see peaceful protest and they think this is good for me.
So then they go on TV and said, all of those people, they came out here and they express
themselves and they did it right.
They did it peacefully.
We got to stand up for that.
So I am announcing a change.
We will lower the cost of milk, bread and eggs.
Everyone cheers.
And it does work.
And riots don't.
Riots scare people and make them say, send in the troops.
So if you want to talk about value, if your value is Donald Trump getting elected, you should be thanking Antifa every day saying thank you for going out and destroying things because just proves trump was right the
whole time i guess it's why is he getting elected that's kind of almost as important
maybe not more important but what do you mean like is he getting elected because people are
afraid and they want a military like um what do you call it like a military government like
martial laws or they want to elect him because they love his policies and they want to support him to make like global peace at this point it's a little bit of both
because a little while ago the economy was really good and everyone loved him for that
and now the entire country is up in arms because you know racial unrest and all this stuff that's
been going on that's been so widely heavily emphasized by the media and our politicians
so now we have both peace when trump
is in power and chaos when it looks like the left is going to get power so who do you think is going
to end up with the power if the voters are watching this and they're like what what kind of i'll start
i'm gonna start with with you lady what kind of person are you if someone said to me or i'm sorry
if someone said to you if you vote for me the violence will stop but if you vote for me, the violence will stop. But if you vote for Trump, the violence will continue.
Make the right choice.
Who would you vote for?
Make the right choice.
Would you vote for the person?
You're going to tell me what choice to make.
I don't know.
I didn't say what the right choice was.
I said make the right choice.
I will make the right choice.
Thank you.
So same question.
If someone said, if you vote for me, the violence stops.
But if you vote for him, the violence will get worse.
Well, a couple of things.
Define violence.
And how will you stop it?
Are you going to level everything with a big explosion that makes it nice, calm and peaceful
and end the violence that way?
Because I don't want that.
Or are you going to allow?
No, no, no, no, no.
Joe Biden didn't say he was going to make the violence at all.
This war game they put out from the Democrat war game and the Never Trumper war game said,
unless Joe Biden landslides, there will be widespread violence.
Yeah, it's like a fear tactic.
It's nonsense also.
Yes.
You can't decide that ahead of time.
Here's the best part.
You ready for this?
Yeah.
Both Trump and Biden have said that.
Really?
Yes.
Interesting.
Donald Trump has put out the, you know in joe biden's america don't let the democrats take over oh yeah
and and joe biden and the democrats have said it's currently trump's america and there will
be violence unless joe biden wins so what about weinstein weinstein's uh unity unity platform
it's just a third party platform it's too too soon to the election, I think, for it to get real traction.
But we need somebody that doesn't act like that.
Like Tulsi Gabbard.
That's not it.
That's not it.
I hear what you're saying.
But I actually think Trump is right.
How so?
When Trump comes out and says that, actually, I think they both might be right.
Well, no, you know, Trump says that if Joe Biden gets elected, this is, you know, you'll get more of this because he's weak on all these policies.
And I think it's a fair point. Antifa is taking advantage of him. So perhaps Trump is wrong in
the sense that you'll see widespread violence. What you'll see is successful militant far leftists
because Joe Biden negotiates with them and gives them what they want.
You get Biden in.
He's going to turn around and say, do your thing.
And they're going to be like, here are the things we want.
And he's going to say, I'll give you half of it.
So he's negotiating right now.
And he's off.
He did like the Bernie Sanders pact or whatever, where it's not far left enough for the far left, but it's too far left for moderates. So if Joe Biden wins,
the rioters probably will still be doing their thing, but he's going to give them what they want.
So, yeah, you'll have violent lunatics going around, but they'll just get whatever they want.
If Biden loses, the violent lunatics will start screeching because they're not going to get what they want. So they start smashing things. I think either way we're in for some. Either way,
you're still going to have violent lunatics out there
in that mindset that's why i think trump is right so it's not i don't think it's the figurehead
that's the problem it's no definitely the class system you look at what's going on with the you
know trump's plans already deputizing oregon state police i am the kind of person who says
listen you have a choice joe biden says i'm going to give them if they want to placate them. Trump says I will I will send in the police and I will have
them arrested. Arrest them all. I'm erring on the arrest side. No, no, you're not going to you're
not going to threaten me into voting for the other side. So when Trump comes out and he says in his
ads like in Biden's America, this will happen. And the left is like, well, it's currently Trump's
America and it's already happening. And I'm like, like yes emboldened by the far left and by democrat politicians at local levels who won't
enforce their laws the da specifically donald trump has taken action to actually stop a lot of
this some of it's worked but i don't i don't care you even if even if donald trump isn't doing
enough you think joe biden would do more no i don't know so it would be kamala harris pulling
the strings and i don't like her military tactics.
If I have the choice between the guy threatening me, or I'm sorry, if I have a choice between
Joe Biden saying, I'm going to give in to a lot of the far left demands so that it all
stops, and the other guy saying, I'll make them shut up by sending in cops and arresting
them, I'll say, oh, arrest them.
You're not going to, you're not, you're not going to, I'm not going to negotiate with
these people.
Yeah, that's a slippery slope to negotiate with terrorists exactly and and what do you think
these people are doing to get what they want yeah so that's that's the issue in joe biden's america
i do think i think trump look they're both to an extent being like oh violence if you vote for the
other guy and it's it's it's i i guess you can't distill this properly in a short ad in joe biden's
america you will have the morality police.
You'll have the people knocking on your door saying that rap music is cultural appropriation.
I'm being a little hyperbolic.
I'm exaggerating quite a bit.
But we're getting to that point where the CDC already has, what is it, 1,200 people, you know, wanting a race racism to be declared a national health crisis or whatever.
Just like, yeah, we've seen like 40 cities declare racism a health crisis state of colorado colorado the whole state did it
yeah yeah i don't want to live in a place like that that doesn't make sense what does that mean
what do you do to stop that i have no idea races like we've already made institutional racism
illegal in 1964 it's like we did it we stamped it we're done now there's a lot of other issues
that we can you can we can start fixing, remnants of historical racism
and things like that.
I'm all for that.
I'm a bit of a lefty in that regard.
What they're doing is not.
They're creating more segregation.
I mean, I'll tell you right now.
So we see a lot of segregation happening.
You saw the University of Michigan Dearborn thing.
Yeah, dude.
Where they were like non-POC only virtual event or something.
Freakish.
And then they like rescinded on that well they apologized for their terminology but they're still
doing i don't know i think they're still doing it they just said we're sorry about the terminology
and it's a non-poc place but pocs can come like that's just weird to call someone a person of
color like come on i don't listen someone in a category like that you got california repealing
their civil rights law you got things like that you got california repealing their civil rights
law you got things like that you got the town of freedom in georgia where a bunch of black people
are like it's it's not necessarily a black only but white people can apply that's what you will
get more of under joe biden what people don't realize is that trump only just it's it's we're
coming on on the end of his first term and he just banned a critical race theory he's spoken about
spoken out against these things and his base is demanding he does more and he likely will
and he's not a fascist that's ridiculous i like it and and i've i've seen uh you know he made a
comment on fox and friends about how he wanted to assassinate asad and that is horrifying yeah i
don't like that who said that trump did oh my god in 2018 and matt has stopped him and i'm like oh but i think trump made a lot of mistakes you know john bolton foreign policy stuff uh however we
have three historic peace agreements that's pretty cool the thing is biden is so bad he's such a bad
choice he was a laughable mistake in 2008 just a goof of a ridiculous. Why was he even up on that stage? And Obama, for some idiotic reason, put him as his VP.
I still have no idea why he did that.
He was the least horrible or the least likely to say yes to everything Obama wanted.
He's just a yes man.
That guy is a nut.
He's a lame sub intellect liar and cheat.
He's a plagiarist.
And now he's getting going into cognitive decline and
this is what he trump's up again so yeah he's the worst absolute so what's really interesting to me
is when you talk about somebody's america why don't you talk about the person who's been in a
position of power for 47 years that's a good point instead of the person who's been in power for three and a half years this has been joe biden's america it was for eight years and he did nothing for 47 years
this is joe biden's america he's been in office and then when and i know they both said this is
going to be the world that we live in after this person's elected but with joe it's like a promise
that more will come whereas with trump he's like look with look what's
what look at what's happening right now we're taking care of it so i think it's a different
directionality from each of them like joe's like promising more of the same more or less i think
this card i think this cartoon right here sums up all that you need to see yeah this is from george
alexopolis he's g prime 85 on instagram and
twitter and this is just excellent excellent artwork it is the first panel joe rogan all
right gentlemen we hydrated caffeinated ready to begin our four-hour debate the next panel is trump
looking up smiling with rosy eyelashes and there's bright colors bursting behind him
then a a worried looking sweating joe rogan who looks over and joe biden
is sleeping and it's like a decrepit this is amazing art george this is really great stuff
i love the colors just like look at biden dude that's that's that sums it up okay so this does
reference what we've been screeching about the whole time joe rogan getting this debate between
the two of them but the but there's more here than just the debate it's this these this image of trump and biden is a caricature it's an
exaggeration but it's an exaggeration it's it's it's emphasizing the the these people way way
more trump you know egotistical chin up you know smug looking smug looking face you know he does
that he's like and joe b Biden sleeping and snoring and looking awful.
It's an exaggeration.
I suppose, you know, if it was more negative Trump, you could have made him look bloated
with tiny hands or something.
But I think it's an exaggeration of Trump as this like, you know, arrogant, you know,
smug, more famous, more money and more.
And the first one, you can see him smiling and looking over like, yeah.
Yeah.
And Joe Biden.
It's amazing.
I think, you know, the left would look at it the other way.
They'd see Joe Biden like, I don't know.
Do I really have to do this?
And Donald Trump whining and pounding on the table.
But that's a character based on media lies about Trump.
The crazy thing about Trump is that the media makes his portrayal of him like a whiny baby.
And I'm like, Trump can be that sometimes.
But I really don't think Trump cares about this stuff the way they act like he does.
They're like, did you see how mad Trump got because his ratings were bad?
I'm like, Trump probably didn't even think anything of that because he's watching Fox News.
So it's like CNN comes out and they're like, Donald, the RNC's ratings were lower than the Democrats.
Trump is mad. Am I right?
High five.
In reality, Trump's watching Fox News and Fox is going, when you combine TV viewership with online, the RNC trounce the Democrats.
And Trump's like, all right, sounds good.
So they act like he's mad. He's probably not mad.
So anyway, let's do this.
Let's talk a little bit about what's going on with voting.
First, I'm going to start by pointing out you should all tweet hashtag Joe must show
Joe Biden must go on the Rogan podcast with Donald Trump.
I wonder I wonder if we're causing trouble for Joe by keeping constantly pushing it.
We are definitely helping.
Yep. Oh, yeah. We are definitely helping. Yep.
Oh, yeah.
Hashtag Joe must show.
Also, don't forget to smash the like button.
Get your super chats in if you would like.
But so let's do this.
What's going to happen?
What's going to happen in November?
Check out the story from Fox News.
Democrats might not accept election results if Trump wins.
Street battles could ensue.
Atlantic writer, they're not even hiding it anymore.
Trump 2020 deputy communications director said the Democrats, in my opinion, will not accept
the results. The Republicans, in my opinion, will not accept the results. It doesn't matter
whose side you're on. Both sides are not going to accept the results. Would you would you both
agree? Yes. You think so? Sorry. I hope they do. But I mean, it's with mail in voting. You really
I don't no one has to accept anything until all the mail-in votes are counted.
I would like you to read this headline for me, Ian.
Well, this says, Pennsylvania, mail ballots can't be discarded over signature.
What does that mean?
Well, would you like to read the – can you read the first paragraph?
Sure can.
Let me put on my glasses and then I can do it from here.
I'm, like, not wearing your glasses, so.
Hello.
Yeah, from Harrisburg, Pennsylvania, the AP reports, glasses and i can do it from here yeah i'm like not wearing your glasses so hello uh yeah from
harrisburg pennsylvania the ap reports with concerns rising in pennsylvania that tens of
thousands of mail-in ballots will be discarded in the presidential election over technicalities
officials in the presidential battlegrounds hold counties they aren't allowed to reject a ballot
solely because an election official believes a signature doesn't match the one in the voters file
whoa so wrong signature doesn't matter yep who's the voter's file. Whoa. So wrong signature doesn't matter.
Yep.
Who's going to accept the results of this election?
No one should.
There's going to be a ballot and it's going to be from John Doe and it's going to be like
this beautiful cursive signature and they're going to look at the file and it's going to
be in this.
The file is going to be like squiggly left handed garbage and they're going to be like,
looks good to me.
You know, signatures are a weird form of security anyway. agree because anyone could forge my signature so what do you do
fingerprint i don't something like that yeah yeah you dip your finger in that weird ink and then
onto the paper maybe how do you do fingerprint analysis how do you how do you acknowledge that
it's your fingerprint from a distance dna everyone has to take a drop of blood drop of blood no
slice the hand and just put your bloody hand
print like that i'm just kidding sign your name in your blood barcode about a clump of hair and
slap it on top and then spit on it toenail clipping maybe maybe fingerprint maybe fingerprint
along with a signature dude dude dude bro what are you some kind of republican i hope not but
listen listen the democrats are saying get rid of voter id the democrats are saying get rid of Dude, dude. I don't know. Bro, what are you, some kind of Republican? I hope not, but maybe. Listen, listen.
The Democrats are saying get rid of voter ID.
The Democrats are saying get rid of voter signature verification.
What?
How else do you verify it?
They don't want it.
That is weird. You're sitting here talking about more security like some kind of Republican.
Oh, my God.
Look at this hippie guy.
What have I become?
Zoom in on him.
This hippie-looking guy, long hair.
I can't hit him, man.
I'm sorry.
Abraham Lincoln was a Republican.
There you go.
He was.
He's correct.
Yeah, and they hated that guy.
He started that party.
I'd be in that party.
And then they killed him for it.
John Wilkes Booth did.
Yeah.
He was famous.
Do you know that?
Yeah, he was like a real famous actor.
That's crazy.
Could you imagine if like Alec Baldwin?
Yes, I can.
Oh my gosh.
He breaks into the Oval Office.
I can totally imagine it.
But he's dressed like Trump, like from that costume.
And he's like, I got to put an end to this. That's kind of like what that was wasn't it he was like a really famous actor he was a he was a famous stage actor and that's how
we had access i guess so look at this i got more stories man mail ballots can't be discarded over
signature it's not just that they're saying it's good to go they're saying that people need a
chance to fix it but come on man if you if like to quote
joe biden come on you sounded just like him come on man look at it this way let's say you look at
a signature and there's like someone counting ballots and they look at the signature from the
ballot and they look at the the signature on file and it is clearly not the same handwriting
they should be able to throw it in the trash but they don't have to now they can't they cannot
they can't and so the idea is you can go back to the person and ask them to fix it.
Okay.
If somebody signs, you know, and then you look at it, it's kind of the same, but you can't tell.
That makes sense to be like, okay, this looks different, but we're going to send it back to the person to fix.
That's going to delay the election by what?
Several weeks to months?
But, like, when I fill out forms, I was just filling out a form recently for like my license
and my signature,
I just did it a little wrong.
It didn't look like my normal signature,
but they're going to accept it.
Right.
So what happens when the signature
is wildly different
and now they can't reject it?
Well, that's screwed up.
Yeah.
Would they just have to accept it?
Well, I guess they'll send it back
to the person and then...
Okay, so it's going to be
another four weeks before we...
And then we get what? We get Pelosi president, interim president Pelosi.
Wow.
Because someone will send it back and it'll be the wrong signature again.
And then what's she going to do?
Fire Trump's people or what can she do?
We can't have Pelosi as president.
Oh, my God.
Is that really what would happen?
If she if if if the House election goes the way it's supposed to and the presidency gets jammed up.
Yes, she becomes president on January 20th. Well maybe that's the president america needs right now no crazy we can all see
how crazy things are nah nah but but hold on but wait there's more i want to stop there
uh actually this is the wrong story but it's interesting nonetheless i never considered
voting for trump in 2016 i may be forced to vote for him this year.
More than 20,000 mail ballots were tossed out in Pennsylvania's 2020 primaries.
Speaking of Pennsylvania.
That's half of President Trump's margin of 40,000 votes in the state in 2016.
Huh.
What is this story?
Democrats are more likely than Republicans to mail in ballots early, according to a poll. Just feels like they're prepping us for all of this insanity.
They're telling us, well, the Democrats
are going to send in more ballots.
That way, that's why it makes sense
that if Trump wins, he didn't really win.
We'll find boxes.
Yeah, we'll go look for boxes
until we find enough votes.
Fine.
And if the signatures don't match,
doesn't matter.
They're good.
I mean, we need internet voting.
This is the year that's going to show
we have to have online secure voting.
But how do you secure online voting?
Well, like we were saying, blockchain's a little risky because they can do coordinated attacks.
So some sort of decentralized service that maybe it's not a blockchain, but like a DAT protocol or something.
Someone could easily break into that, dude.
The problem with cybersecurity is that you got, what, what about 7.2 billion people?
Yeah, something like that.
How many of these individuals, it's a distributed computer,
and they're all trying to crack the code to break into our secure voting system?
I give it two minutes.
Somebody's going to find it.
But this is also horribly insecure.
Yes.
So it's like the lesser of two evils.
Hold on.
It's been bad for a lot of reasons, but we can secure it.
You know, we need to secure our voting machines.
They need to be checked better because they're easily hacked.
And we need to, I don't know, have
voter signature verification and
ID cards. So right now you go to a
polling place, you put it into a computer,
and then that data is transmitted to a
server somewhere? No, I think it goes on a hard disk.
They like to pull out a hard disk. But it's still data
someone could tamper with. Easily.
Very easily. And so the way I see it is we're going from a 30 percent quality to a 38 percent quality or something.
If you do Internet based voting, one dude in Russia is going to be like, here we go.
And Hillary Clinton's president done.
I would imagine if you had like a block chain or something that you could follow the trail of changes.
So if someone tried to tamper with it, you would see it.
They change the whole chain.
And you might be right.
I'm just not an expert, but I can't imagine there's anything other than that that would be better than this.
When you have physical ballots, there are challenges because this is one of the reasons
the Electoral College is so important that it's often overlooked.
It's a really great argument, too, that people don't bring up.
If all that matters is New York, L.A. and Chicago for because of the popular vote or
California, then it's really easy for one person to forge a ton of votes in one area All that matters is New York, L.A. and Chicago for because of the popular vote or California.
Then it's really easy for one person to forge a ton of votes in one area to make it seem like they all came from California because there's more people there.
And that makes sense.
With the Electoral College, they'd have to forge votes in every single state in different counties so that the state wins their for their candidate.
Get it?
Security advantage.
Yeah.
So with the national popular vote, you need to only rig one election.
With electoral college vote,
you need to rig 50 elections.
It makes it much, much more difficult to steal.
I like that.
Again, people don't talk about it.
It's one of the most important reasons
why we have the electoral college.
What if you had an online local election thing
where there was a bunch of local counts
and then they were all calibrated
or collated in the larger.
The speed at which you can alter and transmit data over the internet is rapid.
It would be like the difference between getting a physical newspaper printed
and sent to your house and pulling up the website.
The moment the person writes the story, it's right there in front of you.
With the paper, they write the story, then they print it on the page,
and then they send the design to the
system. They print out all the papers, put them on trucks, deliver them to various distributors
or houses or whatever, finally get your paper. It took a day to do, and a lot of work, a lot of
people involved. It's very difficult to get you a physical piece of paper. It's very easy for them
to press enter and send you a story. And they have security on their website.
They do.
And someone could easily hack their accounts and they've done it.
We recently saw high profile Twitter users get hacked.
And Twitter's got security.
Imagine if they had to go to that person's house,
all of these celebrities and print out statements from them and give them out.
Well, first, it would take six months.
And that's a big problem
because we don't have six months from november 4th to figure out who the president is right
maybe that's their goal their goal is kamikaze just if if it can't be them then no president
at all fire everything yeah more than that just no no president we just we should not
just gonna make it draw it out as long as we can until Nancy Pelosi gets into office. Yeah.
It could be Chuck Grassley if she doesn't get reelected.
I don't know much about him.
Or if the Republicans win the House.
So a lot of people keep saying President Pelosi,
but it's possible that the House flips Republican
and then you get a Republican speaker and he becomes Republican.
But it's an unelected official.
I don't think anybody really wants,
most people probably don't want an unelected official to become president't think anybody really wants most people probably don't want an
unelected official to become it would be an interim president emergency and and then but
they would stay as the president until the resolution yeah if it was a republican though
the republican would probably clear it up and favor trump and pelosi will probably favor biden
i don't know what they can do as interim president though to actually affect what's going on the
election probably a lot there's going to be tons of lawsuits. We're not going to know who won.
In the meantime, there's like postal office employees throwing out bags of mail.
That's been happening.
I know.
These are contractors, though.
So we have contractors handling our mail.
Yes.
That's like our vote.
That's even worse.
Private companies are handling our presidential votes.
I have great confidence in this system.
I don't know how that works, but there's no chain of custody at the post office.
Why am I going to give them my...
I'm not going to give them my vote.
Are you nuts?
But so many people are.
It's terrifying.
All the Democrats are.
It's really weird.
It makes sense because the post office union endorsed Biden.
Oh, that's even worse.
Could you imagine?
That's what I tell people.
Like, imagine you're a Biden voter and a guy shows up to your house with a MAGA hat on
saying, I'll take your vote for you.
Give me your vote.
I'll take care of it for you.
I'm going to get out of here.
I don't know.
I'm not going to give it.
I'm going to give you my vote.
I'm not begging the universe for online voting.
Yeah, but that's probably less secure, man.
It's too late.
I don't know if it's less secure.
It's hard to know.
It's insecure, but it's fast.
It's hard. I don't know if it's less secure. It's hard to know. But it's fast. It's hard.
I don't know.
It is fast, but it's easily exploited by people in other countries.
But we can get our driver's license online.
Hey, bucko, you can get some water at my house.
He can't get any water out of that thing.
See if you can.
Good luck.
You can do a lot of things online that are high security stuff.
I can get a credit card online.
You know, my my my personal information.
Why not voting?
It doesn't even seem like that big of a deal because it can be exploited very easily.
All these other systems can be as well.
China hacked a whole bunch of like Social Security numbers or something.
So now they have like everyone's personal information.
It's a big deal.
Great.
Yeah.
So look, man, I like the idea, but I just, I just don't see it.
Not right now, at least one step at a time, because cyber defense is very difficult.
Cyber offense is extremely easy because you can't, you can't physically see where the
holes are and where the water, you know, the leak is coming from.
So people find a way in and you might not, they'll cover their tracks.'ll never know how to you might not even know they breached the system you might like even
now i bet i i have very little faith in our election our elections the only reason i'm willing
to vote this time is because trump winning in the first place proves that voting actually had an
impact because they're freaking out they're like oh no what happened so i'm like okay i guess voting
matters but now i think they're cheating i mean look at this, oh, no, what happened? So I'm like, OK, I guess voting matters.
But now I think they're cheating.
I mean, look at this stuff with mail-in voting, dude.
It is beyond insane.
Will Chamberlain has a great tweet.
He said, in-person voting is high integrity.
Absentee voting is high integrity because you request the ballot and they know who's getting it.
Universal mail-in voting is low integrity.
And if you are trying to reduce the integrity of our elections, we can only assume it's because you intend to cheat.
Yeah, why would they?
It's because of COVID?
Joe Biden just voted in person.
Okay, that's great.
Joe Biden voted in person.
Birx and Fauci both said we could vote in person.
There's no reason to have universal mail-in voting.
By the way, you were right.
He couldn't get the water.
He tried, though.
He was trying to knock the cup over. Bucko's been doing catnip so he's tripping
he's tripping a little bit he's on the journey right now oh man i need water my friends we got
it we got to jump to this more important story though so uh before we do the hashtag is joe must
show and make sure when you tweet it you also include joe biden must join the rogan experience
with donald trump for four hours of
a moderated debate it will be the greatest thing ever you know what i just feel like it's not going
to happen because it'd be too good to be true i thought we deserve it stuff like we deserve it
yeah i do after 2020 we deserve it sometimes the too good stuff does happen and it is 2020 i rule
nothing out i mean what if at the very least we just got trump on the rogan experience that's what
we need that'd be awesome i I'll take that, I guess.
But I really want them both because it would be an
unprecedented level of authenticity
from presidential candidates.
And then you'd have
Joe being like, what about this war stuff?
And then classified, I can't talk about it.
And like, Joe, that's why I thought you'd talk about Biden.
You were talking about Rogan. When
Biden and Mike Pence elbow bumped.
That was cool
we could see that level of humanity from biden and and donald you know a lot of people took it
to a negative place saying uh so for those that are familiar on 9-11 biden met with like they
biden and pence were both at this memorial and they both smiled and they gave each other like
a forearm bump and you know they were happy and i respect that i really do i wish we were more
together you know more unified and uh it's sad that we're not as a country a lot of people said see this proves
that they're friendly with each other and then they yeah they try and exploit us for donations
and i'm like no it just shows that there's still a level of civility left and i i'm hoping it's
not being going to be torn apart i was afraid like um that showing biden's humanity would give him a better chance of getting elected.
But from my experience, allowing all parties to thrive lets the best candidate win.
Well, I got bad news.
My friends, the civility is coming undone.
Keep going.
This is a horrifying and tragic story.
Oh, I'm terrified.
I bring you now to San Francisco, to the vile streets.
No.
Where a YouTuber was detained for defecating in nancy pelosi's driveway during live stream what has become of
our great nation on live stream what platform was he how did they get away with this so apparently
this guy's homeless oh and he was making a point about pelosi oh and he said that was for president
trump and i'm just like the video poopelie was watched 19,000 times before it was removed from YouTube.
He called the incident a peaceful protest.
Yeah.
He should have called it a biohazard.
So I said F this guy on Twitter because I'm like, and, you know, OK, maybe I should chill a little bit.
But come on, man.
You know, come on.
Come on, man.
Come on, man. Don't poop on people's stuff yeah i
mean it's our driveway that's fair no i just don't like the idea of protesters going to people's
houses and making a thing of it because the left is the left has been doing that and you're you're
you're just if we're going to play this game where the left and the right are like all right we'll
one up each other dude it's why the kings built castles in the first place because the people
would go to their house so they're like we need walls it's just coming full circle you mean but like small castles well at
first they would be able to keep like build a wall and then they build a bastion around their keep
which is like a wall around their walled house so that you really gotta keep the peasants out man i
know the peasants disgruntled peasants will go to the leader's house and apparently poop on it so
all right okay okay well maybe we got to build castles in the sky we got to figure the sky. We got to figure out what's going on at the core of this scandal.
Yeah.
I want to know.
Poop.
Poop gate.
Pelosi poop gate.
I don't know.
So they say the live stream shows a man known as Mando walk to the house to the house speaker's
home, stand in the driveway, survey his surroundings, and then squatted and defecated in front of
the home.
They say Mando said that his comment about Trump was
satire and he supports the president's accomplishment, but fears America is becoming
one big burned down city. In a subsequent video, Mando said he was detained by officers of the Bay
Area Rapid Transit Police. It was scary, man. They asked me about Kamala Harris and how I
joked on the stream that if she lived in San Francisco, I S on her house.
They weren't playing.
It was scary.
I thought my life was over in that moment.
He told his viewers,
they kept asking me,
are you this?
Are you that?
Are you Antifa?
And the Capitol police were definitely watching my channel because I could
hear them on radio.
Like tell him to turn off the stream.
What do you,
what is this cat doing?
He wants to play.
He's stupid.
A Bart police spokesman, a spokesperson told new york post that law enforcement officials do not have additional information to release on his detainment i
guess he didn't get arrested oh wow because it is legal it's legal to poop on someone's property
but i guess it's because uh they decriminalized pooping in general in the streets oh this is san
francisco yeah and that's that's pel district, man. Don't poop on my house
if I move to San Francisco.
Seriously.
Don't move to San Francisco.
I lived there once, dude.
I went to San Francisco.
We went down to look at a house.
I left my bag in the car.
We went into the apartment
and came out
and our car window was shattered.
My bag was stolen.
That sounds right.
That sounds like SF, man.
Yeah, well.
So Mandel apologized to Pelosi
in a now-deleted tweet
writing that he wasn't proud of his actions.
And he harbors no ill will toward the Democratic politician, saying, I know you may not ever see this, but I want you to know I meant no foul harm yesterday when I did what I did.
I'm not proud of it at all.
And I just would like for you to know that I have no ill will against you or anyone in elected officials position.
I think he's just saying that because he got detained and got freaked out when they were like, why are you?
He's like, I just had to go.
I didn't.
I didn't mean.
I guess.
I guess he said he actually is homeless.
OK.
And so what are you going to do?
It doesn't seem malicious.
Was it?
Would you consider this malicious?
Um, no.
Mischievous.
Mischievous.
Definitely mischievous. Yeah. That's a better way to put it, I guess. But yeah, it doesn't seem malicious. It doesnievous. Mischievous? Definitely mischievous.
Yeah, that's a better way to put it, I guess.
But yeah, it doesn't seem malicious.
It doesn't seem that mean.
He didn't seem angry.
I mean, I'm just reading context.
I mean, I think the internet creates these things, and we've got to be careful about it,
because the only reason he did it is because he knew he could film it and send it out.
Yeah, and now he's going to get a thousand viewers that go fund me.
Right.
Go fund me.
Fund the poop artists.
Help me travel across the country.
Tell me where to poop next.
Well, we got another story in the Pelosi saga.
Oh, boy.
I can't believe this one.
This one is hilarious.
CNBC's Jim Cramer calls Pelosi crazy Nancy to her face, then blames Donald Trump.
The dude Freudian slipped.
I think he did it on purpose.
You think he did it on purpose?
I don't think so.
That's what I read when we listened to it.
So he's talking to her,
and he's like,
how are we gonna get,
okay, do they have the quote?
They don't have the actual quote.
He just says,
sorry, that was the president.
Where's the actual quote?
Come on, come on, come on.
Nah, that's stupid. You need the actual quote to understand the context. They say CNBC's Jim
Kramer called House Speaker Nancy Pelosi crazy Nancy to her face Tuesday morning, utilizing the
nickname President Trump has given her. Sorry, that was the president. Kramer immediately said
after the slip, I have such reverence for the office, I would never use that term. Pelosi laughed
and said, but you just did. But you just just did and then called trump the master of projection so then jim cramer went like
a tweet spree it disgusts me that she is called crazy nancy she has spent her whole life in public
service my critics didn't listen to why i mentioned it because it is horrifying now he slipped up
does he like donald trump i can't tell i i don't know i mean he did say before covid the best numbers of
our lives in terms of the economy so he's kind of non-partisan maybe i don't know no he's calling
what trump says horrifying he says did anyone bother to listen to the whole interview it was
about how horrendous it is the president calls speaker pelosi crazy nancy it is so unfortunate
and ill-advised the people criticizing criticizing me must not have realized the point.
Never should GB call that.
Nah, he slipped up.
He definitely slipped up.
I thought he did it and then he was like, oh, that was Donald Trump.
You know what I mean?
I would never.
Oh, cool.
We can play it.
I can try to make it play.
So let's see.
Let's see if we can make this play and you can actually hear what he said.
Between you and I think Secretary Mnuchin, I mean, what deal can we have at Crazy Nancy?
I'm sorry, that was the president.
I have such reverence for the office,
I would never use that term.
But it is hard.
But you just did.
Oh, come on.
But you just did.
You know what I mean.
He slipped up.
He slipped up.
I'm going to disagree with you there.
Roll initiative.
You think he did it on purpose? You think he did it on purpose?
Yeah.
Why?
Because making a point about how gross it is.
Oh, you think he made himself look like a bad guy to show like that's a bad thing to do?
Oh, I thought you meant he was intentionally calling her crazy.
No, I think he was making a point about how.
What do you think?
I don't really know.
It's hard to tell because that doesn't seem like something that would just slip out, honestly.
Does it?
Yeah, it does.
Really?
You think so?
It sounds to me like he slipped up.
Like, behind the scenes, he's like, ah, crazy Nancy.
She's always doing this.
And then when he's talking to her, he's like, how can we come to a deal?
You know, crazy Nancy.
Whoa, whoa, whoa.
I didn't mean it.
Like, you saw how immediately he was like, I didn't mean it.
I didn't.
You know, that's the precedent.
So what you're saying is that this is basically just like locker room talk that kind of worked
its way out into the conversation.
Yeah.
So I think that everyone's entitled to a little bit of locker room talk.
You should be able to say whatever you want to say around just your friends or, you know,
whoever hangs out with you at home.
I just think crazy Nancy is incorrect.
Why so?
Like she's not crazy.
She's not crazy.
She's crooked.
She's not crazy. No's crooked. Yeah, she's not crazy.
No, she's crooked.
Yeah.
Disconnected.
She's too wealthy.
Do you see that video
where she's like
showing the ice cream off
and she's like,
I got all this expensive ice cream.
Yeah.
And she's laughing.
I got to get my hair done.
And everyone's like unemployed.
Oh, yeah.
The mask thing.
The mask thing.
Ladies and gentlemen,
I have some art for you.
Oh, yeah.
We got more art. I got art for you. Oh, yeah. We got more art.
I got art for you.
This is a better example of what Nancy Pelosi is.
Once again, from George Alexopoulos.
For those that are just listening, I will describe it to you.
The first panel is Nancy yelling and she's sparkling.
It was a setup.
I was wearing my mask.
Then the next panel, it gets dark and she has the same mask.
And then the next panel is her looking down and grabbing her face and then
she rips her face off. I'm wearing
now and her face is
the alien from the movie They Live. Yeah.
Rowdy Roddy Piper.
Rowdy Roddy Piper. He says
I'm here to kick ass and chew bubble gum
and I'm all out of bubble gum.
It's the longest fight scene from any movie.
Is it really? I don't know. It goes off
like 20 minutes though. Okay. They're just punching each other in the face they live is about uh rowdy rowdy piper
well he was like wwf yeah big time he's one of the hottest wwf wrestlers against hulk hogan
so he finds these sunglasses and when he puts them on he can see through the the illusion
it's a cool movie and there's all these people around who look like this art depiction
of Nancy Pelosi's face.
They're like,
they have no lips
and their teeth are showing
they're aliens or whatever.
And when he takes them off,
they go back to normal.
And then when he puts them back on,
he looks like a billboard
and it says,
obey.
He takes them off
and it's like,
you know,
enjoy sweet, sweet cola.
And he's like,
whoa.
And then he looks at money
and the money says,
this is your God.
It was prolific for its time.
It was amazing.
It got a lot of traction
in about 2012 when the truther movement really struck the Internet.
And they love that movie.
They live.
So anyway, this art is it's based on Nancy Pelosi, where she went to the hair salon and she wasn't wearing a mask and she was getting her hair done in the salon.
And then she blamed the salon saying, I was set up.
I was set.
I was wearing my mask.
And then she rips her face off.
Yeah, it's brilliant.
I love it.
She's disconnected, man.
That's my take on it.
She just doesn't know what she's doing.
You gotta not go out and do that stuff
if you're a politician.
Show more of his art.
Look at this.
So that is...
Yeah, there's Nancy right there.
So this is a book we got sent from George, and it's really, really amazing stuff.
He's Gprime85 on Twitter.
And the cover is just Nancy Pelosi shredding Trump's speech.
Look at her face.
Oh, my.
It's amazing art.
So neat.
Just so good.
I don't know what that is.
Victim comics.
Oh, it's a Trump supporter on the back.
So anyway, when she ripped up the speech
when she's eating the ice cream ivory tower nancy but it's not alliterative you know
crazy nancy isn't either how do you do what's it what's an n word yeah negative is too long
negligent no too long yeah it's a long word the idea is that she's disconnected is good but doesn't
get to the core of what she is, in my opinion. Princess Pelosi.
Princess Pelosi.
That's pretty good.
Yeah.
I think that's okay.
Yeah.
Yeah.
She's got her ice cream.
She's got her hairdo.
And let them eat cake.
It makes her sound young, which she wants.
So maybe it's not the right.
Then the old lady Pelosi.
The wicked Nancy of the West.
I like that too.
I like the wicked Nancy.
The wicked Nancy of the West.
Because she is in the West Coast. I think Princess Pelosi is pretty good. I like that too. I like the wicked Nancy of the West. Because she is in the West Coast.
I think Princess Pelosi is pretty good.
I like that.
Princess Pelosi?
Yeah.
I mean, but princess is usually like a positive connotation.
No, it's very.
Like a young, beautiful.
So, well, among girls, it's very negative.
If you're a princess, you're high maintenance.
You know, you get your hair done all the time.
You got the long nails.
You got, you know, you got the Uggs.
Yeah.
And I don't think that's, she's not like that, really.
But the fact that she went and had to get her hair done in the middle of this when other people aren't supposed to.
Yeah.
It's really like she doesn't have control or something.
But they've all, it's not just her.
Lori Lightfoot did it.
And didn't Gretchen Whitmer do it?
I'm sure she did.
It's been a whole bunch of different politicians.
But I have to get my hair done.
I'm in the public eye.
And it's not dudes, is it?
No, I don't think so.
Because the guys wake up with their hair all greasy and they're like, just splash it with water and comb it to the side and I'm good to go.
Or they put on a beanie because they don't have hair.
That works too.
But these female politicians, we've seen several of them say, I have to be the public face.
So I'm going to go to the salon, even though
no one is allowed to.
Yeah, like Chris Cuomo's, the male version, going out, telling people he's not going out,
but going out.
Yes, exactly.
Well, he's not a politician, though.
No, he's not.
His brother is.
Did you see Tucker Carlson at Central Park Fishing?
Super old video.
That guy walked up to him.
Joey Boots, man.
He held it together.
That was so fun.
Yeah, Tucker was.
Tucker's a cool dude.
Yeah, I like him.
That said, you know, Joey was a cool dude. He's a cool dude. Yeah, I like him. That said, Joey was a cool dude.
He died a little while ago, and I knew him.
And he's the famous guy who, I don't know if he's the guy who made up the Baba Booey thing,
but he would run up to news cameras and yell, Baba Booey, Baba Booey.
Oh, awesome.
Howard Stern's penis, Baba Booey, Baba Booey.
And so he would walk around New York filming people, and he didn't realize he was talking to Tucker.
I guess back then, that's a really, really old video.
Oh.
I don't think Tucker was that famous back then.
Like he was.
I thought it was COVID stuff. He was the bow tie guy.
He doesn't have his mask on, he's at the
Central Park. That was so long ago, dude.
So long ago.
But yeah, if you didn't see it, this video surfaced of
Joey Boots, he was a
friend of the Howard Stern Show, and he
sees Tucker Carlson fishing in
Central Park, and he's like, what are you doing? Tucker's like, fishing. And he's like,son fishing in Central Park and he's like what are you doing Tucker's like fishing and he's like you can fish here and he's like
yeah and Tucker's just like you're filming me and he goes yeah he goes why he's like because I'm
allowed to and he goes I'm not questioning your right to do it I'm just wondering why you are
and then after a couple seconds Tucker just explains to him fly fishing he's like let me
show you and he like shows his tray his baits and everything that was really nice yeah and it was
like a regular conversation yeah and it's kind of it's kind of it's cool it's cool
and it's kind of sad because joey was a cool dude he's kind of a kind of a troublemaker character
yeah it's character so that's not the male version of nancy pelosi has nothing to do with no way
nothing going on right now yeah yeah well what were you thinking upset oh just how are people
obsessed with their own personal well-being in a time where they're asking everyone to take a sacrifice?
Yeah.
I don't know.
Maybe it's I don't want to blame it on females, but looking good for the camera is, you know, the men are doing it.
Hair done and makeup done.
It's like I don't really like that stuff anyway.
Personally, unless unless I'm missing something, I'm not seeing guys do it.
And it's probably because the guys wake up and they wash their hair
and they comb it and they walk out.
But it's why hair services for men
can be cheaper depending.
I mean, you have long flowing locks, Ian.
So your hair service-
Thank you for noticing.
You probably have expensive hair treatment
for your hair.
I use baby shampoo.
Do you really?
That's awesome.
It's anti-dandruff.
If you went to a salon that you have a lot of hair to work with, they're going to charge you a lot more.
So guys tend to have short hair.
They're kind of like whatever, you know.
Yeah, salons as a business are kind of, you know, an interesting phenomenon.
So the reason that it costs more, this is actually for the exact same reason that women –
Pink tax.
No.
That's it.
Feminism.
Patriarchy.
Yes, it's the pink tax that's
all there is to it no women's hair is layered it's longer it's women are more picky it takes
longer for them to do it and the same thing goes with women's clothes when you um dry clean it
there's a lot more tucks and pleats and it's more tailored and it's more fitted and it requires a
lot more like actual structure would it be cruel and unusual punishment if we said that any
politician who violates the the covid
lockdown to get their haircut had to get their heads shaved and then like laurie lightfoot
gretchen whitmer and pelosio got their heads shaved i think the answer is yes that does seem
kind of unusual if nothing else cruel and but there have been instances of unusual punishment
yeah like i remember seeing stories where like a judge sentenced some dude to like hold a sign by
the freeway who what happened i don't know it was something like he had to hold a sign saying like
he was a shoplifter or something and the
guy was like he's like it's like either that or you go to jail and he's like i'll take the sign
and so it's kind of unusual but wouldn't like i don't know what the exact story was but wouldn't
you rather hold a sign by a freeway than go to jail oh because it wasn't cruel so it has to be
cruel and unusual not cruel or unusual yeah i think for women that shaving your head like that
would be cruel and unusual.
Because it's going to take a long time to grow back.
Yeah.
Well, they really care about it.
What if you had to dress up like a clown?
Like, oh, you want to look good for the camera?
Well, now you have mandatory clown duty and you have to dress up like a clown.
I used to do that as a job.
You actually did.
You were a clown?
I'd dress up as Woody from Toy Story, Darth Vader, a clown.
And then I'd make balloon animals for kids at their birthdays.
Oh, how funny. I like that. make balloon animals for kids at their birthdays.
Oh, how funny.
I like that.
Paid good.
12 bucks an hour when I was like 17.
Perfect.
Wow.
Where?
Like Disneyland?
No, Ohio, Cuyahoga Falls, Akron.
I just go around.
I stand on the side of the road with a sign and dance in a reindeer costume.
How did I not know this?
We're having a good time.
How about we close out this-
Structured conversation.
How about we close out with a segment that's actually...
I think there's an update on this.
Yeah, there is.
So do you have the update?
I sent it to you earlier.
But the update is the school has relented, right?
Yes.
So we'll just talk about this.
Did you hear this story?
You did.
You gave me the thumbs up.
Yeah, yeah.
I had water in my mouth.
I read this.
I just kind of glanced at it,
watched the video of them running out,
and saw the headline.
So these kids, the high school football players on 9-11, they wanted to wave the thin blue
line and the thin red line flags that honors police and firefighters.
Good for them.
Specifically those on 9-11 who lost their lives.
And the school said no.
And they said, if you do this, you'll be suspended.
And the kids said, OK, did it anyway, if you do this, you'll be suspended. And the kids
said, OK, did it anyway. And that's amazing. That's amazing. That's not that's not super
political, but it's a protest and it's the right kind of protest. But what what is going on, man?
That's all I got to say. You know, we talk about all this stuff. We kind of joke about people
pooping on driveways and we talk about, you know, antifun, all this stuff. But how do we get to the
point where 9-12-2001, this country, everybody, like we're selling out of American flags because everybody's waving them and saying like, you know, we're unified.
George W. Bush's approval rating was like high 80 percent.
And now it's, you know, 9-12-2020 and they're suspending kids for waving flags honoring those who sacrificed their lives on 9-11.
It's like we as a species have experienced an amazing evolution of the last 20 years.
Maybe it's internet video.
I don't know exactly.
But in 2001, I was all on with George Bush.
I was like, yeah, let's go get him.
Are you serious?
Yeah, I didn't know.
Wow, I wasn't.
It was a false flag or maybe that it was a false.
You know, I didn't know that it looked like somebody was trying to get us to go to.
I didn't know Halliburton was gonna make
billions of dollars off of it you know yeah the vice president we didn't know
any of that I know any of that and it was the internet and all the reading all
the stuff that that ABC News wouldn't have showed you in the 90s that you mean
you mean you mean the media was lying yeah it seemed like I realized how media
was lying and I had to become the media like I never would have thought that I
would have had to become the media in the 90s because they were doing such
a good job. When all this
stuff went down and the news
was telling us there's weapons of mass
destruction, we must go and we must
start this war, I was like
what? That doesn't make any sense.
I was just a
teenager though, but I was also like
a rebellious rapscallion who was
like whatever the authorities said, I would be like you're wrong because i'm smarter than you and i'm 15 the iraq
thing i was more on on edge about because they said before iraq once someone slipped one time
said when we go into iraq and it was before we'd ever gone to and my dad told me on the phone i
was like 2003 yeah they're talking about going into iraq all of a sudden and i was like what
what yep and they were talking about iran for a long a sudden. And I was like, what? What? Yep. And they were talking about Iran for a long time,
and then Trump hires Bolton,
and Bolton said something like,
this time next year we'll be celebrating in Tehran.
And I'm like, what?
There's a thing where we're talking about
seven countries in seven years.
It's like a military.
Yeah, yeah, yeah.
And we've actually got a war with a lot of them.
I don't know if that's real, though.
I don't know.
Look, when it comes to predictions,
I could sit here and be like,
at some point we will go to war in korea and then people like and then 10 years but he was right and like you know whatever right so people said these countries were going to go to war with them like
we've gone to war with like four of them yeah it was like cuba north korea it's countries that
aren't on the opec well no those countries haven't gone to war with yet right but they were on the
list but other countries like syria and libya and stuff like that we didn't go to we didn't necessarily go to war
with them we kind of did in libya and iraq and afghanistan the airstrikes and stuff but uh the
main issue i bring this up is just like it's crazy to me that we're at this point where it is more
publicly acceptable to say cops are evil and cops are bad than it is to honor those who died on 9-11
oh that's weird yeah well look you could you think they could they could they could run out
waving a black lives matter flag i think i would not even have noticed that they were had a weird
flag if they hadn't made a story about it it just looked like three cool flags american flags yeah
three american flags one was deep blue
one was regular they'll paint black lives matter in the streets but blue lives matter isn't allowed
they'll tell you it's not political we got to start waving those flags next to each other
no just no i disagree i think the black lives matter organization is is extremist they want
to they want to defund the police and they want to disrupt the nuclear family.
And I'm not even a conservative.
I'm a lefty, urban, liberal type dude and I understand the importance of family.
And they want to disrupt that.
Why?
It's like scientifically proven
that family structure is good for kids.
Maybe they took the black pill.
They just want to burn everything down.
What is it?
The nihilist pill?
Yeah, like everything's bad. They've given up and they're bored and they have power now because
they're in their early 20s and they can finally you saw that video earlier of the cops who got
ambushed oh my god yeah dude yeah dude that's rough did that just happen uh i think it just
happened i think that was just from a couple days ago the tulsa shooting so for those that for those
that didn't see it uh two cops got shot uh in tulsa one of them died and it is one of the most horrifying body camera footage release i've
ever seen because these cops did everything right they pulled the guy over who's breaking the law
they told him to get out of the vehicle he wouldn't do it they used taser and pepper spray they told
him 40 times 40 times get out of the vehicle very clear they didn't want to hurt him and they didn't
they didn't want to kill him they didn't want it to become another riot scandal and then while he
was crying and saying you're hurting me you, you're hurting me, he was actually
reaching under his seat to grab his gun.
And then he did.
And the gun is probably why he didn't want to get out of the car.
He needed to get to his gun.
No, no.
He knew that getting pulled over meant they'd find the illegal gun.
Oh, okay.
And he was done.
So he decided he'd rather...
He didn't want...
So for those that have seen the video i look
this dude was not trying to just shoot cops to escape he waited he took his time to try and
execute one of the cops yeah he like stopped and aimed he could have yeah and then he fled um so
yeah i was gonna ask something i remember but he pointed at the cop like took his time
he like aimed gripped with both hands aimed at the head and put a bullet in the cop said that cop survived so i bring that
up the same point with this uh so apparently the school has relented and i don't know exactly what
happened but that's great yeah yeah yeah but like i'm just i'm just bringing it up as like a the
final you know quick segment is just how do we get to this point man where we're in this country
where everybody's got cops
everybody if you if even if you live in the middle of nowhere you got a sheriff or something
you've probably talked to and maybe you don't really see in their state patrol but cops are
everywhere you talk to them you might have a negative interaction because they give you a
ticket it's like yeah you were speeding otherwise what's cop going to pull you over for i've had
cops help you know like get locked out of your car or something you pull over on the highway and they're like what's going on anything i can help
you with honestly when i'm speeding and i get pulled over i'll thank the cop because it's
dangerous to speed and if i'm doing that i really shouldn't be i mean i wouldn't thank the cop i do
like oh you got me every time i'm like thank you i wouldn't say anything i'd be like well so uh
i've never actually gotten a ticket for speeding.
I've I've sped before. The one time I was really speeding like crazy. I was in the middle of nowhere, like like far west Illinois, just like total back roads. And so there was nothing. So
I was like, screw it. And I slammed the gas and I was going like 80. And that was like, you know,
what is that like? It was like I was going like 30 miles over the limit. And then I see a cop way
up in the distance and I'm like, OK, I'll slow down. When I pass him,
he pulls out and starts following me. And I'm like, oh no. Oh geez. And then he pulls me over
and he was like, you were speeding. And I was like, yeah. And he's like, hold on. And then he
came back, he gave me a warning. He's like, slow down kid. And I was like, I'm not speeding anymore.
And that was all it took. I guess he like, he ran my plate. So I was like, I don't take it or anything or whatever. And he was just like, here's your warning,
slow down. And I was like, yeah, yeah, yeah. Because you can kill other people when you're
speeding. That's totally, totally. So it's like, you can have a negative interaction with cops,
but don't we still have to recognize what, you know what? I'm just going to say it.
Defund the police is only possible because they've successfully demoralized us as a society.
We're at the point now where people are like, I guess it's okay to say the police are bad.
Well, how spoiled are we to live in a world so peaceful and organized that we feel like we can say, screw the police.
We don't need them.
Are you serious?
And then you have poor people in minority communities that are like, we need more police.
Yeah, the crime is out of control.
It's interesting.
What is this, like a high school?
So it's these progressive, white, social justice areas. Yeah, so the headline doesn't encapsulate this very well, but they were put back on active status.
And that's what they say in this quote.
So students are back to it.
But are they going to let them wave the flags?
I believe so.
It says the local schools,
Little Miami local schools is saddened to see this story
take such a negative turn.
The district enjoys an outstanding relationship
with their local police and fire agents.
It's not about local police.
It's about 9-11, dude.
I know.
Well, yeah, he went on to reference an event
that they had later in the day
to honor the anniversary of 9-11 so this is something they took seriously my understanding too is that they
didn't have permission to fly the flags right so they were getting given permission i don't know
and they were getting busted because they didn't have permission not because the flags they were
flying i guess but they should have given them permission to fly those flags right because it
was 9-11 was important to them i'll tell you what man take a look at this story it's from uh february 9-11 memorial vandalized in plymouth less than
a week after towns other landmarks were defaced this is so depressing dude it's a 9-11 memorial
and they knocked it over you know what this is this is crazy it's a fire wow dude i was saying
this earlier you want to you want to have an argument about the police use of force police
brutality absolutely and we can talk about police reform and the earlier. You want to have an argument about the police use of force, police brutality?
Absolutely.
And we can talk about police reform and the appropriate changes.
You want to talk about the firefighters and cops on 9-11 who saw explosion in the sky and debris raining down and people screaming?
And as everyone ran to safety, they ran into the buildings and ended up getting crushed,
sacrificing themselves to try and save people.
And many people got pulled out by these cops and firefighters, made it to safety, and those
people lost their lives and so we build little statues for them
because we always want to remember that this is the the troop the moment you know humanity does
the best and then some lunatic desecrates it knocking it over i read that they did repair
there's an old story but just like seeing these kids running out with these flags and i'm like i
want to stand and salute these kids be like yes that's what humanity is all about the people on 9-11 saw
the explosion saw the fire and debris and they could have ran away and they they got in their
cars they jumped on those fire trucks and they said we got to get there as fast as possible they
need us and then they died and many of these people who went down there and were helping after
the fact and even there on the day suffered the horrifying lung diseases from breathing all this stuff in for decades i worked there at ground zero and we had
to get those breathalyzer tests i started in october and by november we were getting like
breathing things you had to certify that you weren't sick before you got there to like see
if you had the illness or whatever to test if it could you imagine you know not some people lost
their lives but others they've they've they
put themselves in a position to suffer for decades to save people the people who got this lung and
that's why it was so it was so impressive to see john stewart fighting so hard i just saw him
talking about that today i think it was yeah is there good news or is there bad news i think he
was just out talking about it because he praised trump before and he said that trump was the only
one who was helping these guys and it sickens me how the media just like it has to be bad about trump it can never
be good and john stewart good dude um i don't know where right right now so i don't know where the
funding's at but this you know this story man makes me really angry especially when you see
these body camera video stuff gets really get released you see how i think it was in portland
they didn't have enough chinook helicopters to put out the fires because they're over in afghanistan is that true though oh maybe
it was a fake article but i think some of the the things that we could have used to protect our own
country were overseas i.e you know that's true period like the people you know like just if it
we spend a lot of money here in the u.S., build things and send them overseas,
but we do a bunch of nation building in these other countries,
that's why I'm like,
yo, man, we got Flint.
We got to fix them pipes.
Yeah, that's what the military could be used for
is building infrastructure.
Yeah, you're right, Ian.
You sound like a Trump-supporting Republican.
I do love Trump as a human.
But as a president?
Let it be known.
I think he's got,
I would give him a 68 out of 100.
Yeah, that's pretty good.
Yeah, that's all right. What would give him a 68 out of 100. Yeah, that's pretty good. Yeah, that's all right.
What about Biden?
Fort 17 out of 100.
He's just immediately 17.
I thought about it earlier.
17.
Neither of them are my top humans.
Elon Musk, 90, 98 maybe even.
He's like one of my top choices.
He's a little weird sometimes.
Yeah.
Yeah.
He's a little weird.
He's very cool.
He likes memes.
Who gets 100?
I don't think there are any.
But you got to pick one?
I don't know
like who's the 100 what about joe rogan i'd love to see joe in office he doesn't want that job no
i mean like musk isn't in office no i know but musk does weird things where he like tweets and
then stock crashes like what about joe joe doesn't do anything he's not an american either so he can't
be president it's not about president would be a great president i don't know about that i think
he'd be great because he's good at listening.
That's true. And that's your job is just
make sure stuff doesn't go crazy. That's like your main job.
Be the voice of America. I'm just saying, like, you gave
Elon Musk a 90. He's not a president.
Don't you think Rogan would be higher?
He's just a guy who talks to people and, you know.
Maybe. And he's a comedian
and he's a commentator.
And he's got a dog. He'd be pretty good.
What are the bad things? Less than Musk? Well, he's not commentator. And he's got a dog. He'd be pretty good. Like, what are the bad things?
Less than Musk?
Well, he's not...
He is pretty intelligent.
He's not, like, super intelligent.
No, no, we're talking about, like,
in terms of, like, their job and the benefits.
Yeah, Joe would be great
because he'd keep people calm
and he'd listen to as many sides
of the argument as possible.
You think Elon Musk would be a good president?
Yeah, because he's a science guy.
He knows all the technology we need to fix things.
Well, how about we ask the audience?
Oh, yeah.
Super chats.
Yeah, super chat time.
What would you give Joe Biden?
What would I give Joe Biden?
A 17.
Yeah, low.
Real low.
Shockingly low.
Shockingly low.
He's like, violence is bad.
Come on, man.
And I'm like, that's true.
Thank you, Joe.
That's the bare minimum.
We switched the show we were talking about, and I wasn't listening joe biden yeah 17 is that what you meant right
biden yeah i was asking chad actually what do you guys think about all these crazy numbers
yeah yeah like a scale on a scale of zero to 100 in terms of like one to 100 i'm thinking like job
performance not as a politician but as like overall benefit to humanity exactly so i think
trump would be a better you know maybe 68 is a good number
might be higher than that but benefit to humanity yeah biden's like it's hard to tell
biden's way down there yeah because he you know someone made a really good point there's a lot
of trump supporters say this donald trump gave up a life of luxury to serve the people joe biden
serves the people in order to gain access to a life of luxury wow that's true he's been doing
his whole life but maybe it's not even fair to say he's serving the people.
You know?
But let's go to Super Chats and see what the audience has to say.
Chuck Morris says,
just for fun, enjoy Alaska.
I'd love to go to Alaska.
Oh, cool, yeah.
You can see Russia from there.
You can from...
What's the westernmost point?
Oh, I forget.
It's not Barrow.
It's Wales?
Hold on.
I think it's...
Is it Wales?
Western.
It might be Wales. whales yeah let's see
yethna p says incoming super chat chain for my favorite rappers dr two tims and sour a little
sour lids let me tell you about ethan van skyver he was canceled from dc comics for refusing to
back down and denounce a youtuber who was exposing the truth of sjw rot in the uh industry he is
proof that submitting to sjw is not only not needed,
but that people want you to stand up against these nuts.
While publicly, not just privately, rebuking and saying no to SJW,
be betterisms, he has raised over $2.5 million in crowdfunded comic campaigns,
being backed by over 34,000 times.
Wow.
Please have him on.
I want to see y'all talk and help him.
His new book, Beat the Most.
We will look into him.
I've definitely heard of him.
I love people that stand up
against SJWs, get canceled,
and then crowdfund a new career.
Like Jordan Peterson,
you know, Brett Weinstein.
Jack Murphy.
Yeah.
I love that.
Was it Wales?
It is the Attu Island.
You're right.
The little island out on the
Oh, well, that's the Aleutians. The Aleutians.
Sure, sure.
But what I'm talking about, like, not the islands.
Like the westernmost city of continental.
Yeah, yeah.
Wow, sorry.
Well, yeah, yeah.
Because I think the islands actually stretch out really, really close to Russia and Japan.
Michael Calderon says, Tim, did you hear about a prison-themed bar?
Here is a link called Alcatraz Shoreditch block 212. Interesting.
Yetha says crowdfunded comic of all time. He's so damn close. I don't think comics would be main,
mainly the focus. More of an aside. I'm interested in hearing you all discuss many things. He's got
a lot of crazy insights into leftism in action, including now exposed whisper networks denied by
leftists. Even though he is a first tier guest to me if he
is only a maybe guest for you remember that if another guest cancels he lives in marlton 30
minutes away from your po box plus even has lots of loyal live stream viewers and super chatters
that you can steal i gotta see y'all together before you move we'll uh we'll take a look into
it yeah it was you're correct as well yes my geography is on point yes yeah yeah the Aleutian Islands there's a
really cool place on Alaska where they do like the
crabbing and stuff yeah exile
society says Tim did you hear about
Kamala going to Venezuela going to a Venezuelan
restaurant unannounced in Florida
all the customers and the owner became
furious and told her she was not welcome
Cuban is that for real yeah
wow oh
someone mentioned the town hall debate is tonight, guys.
Well, you know, look, that's true.
So make sure you smash the like button because we're definitely competing with the town hall.
And I notice people are going to watch the town hall.
And that's fine.
But we're going to do our thing.
And if you guys want to go to the town hall, we're going to be over in 15 minutes.
And we're going to turn it on.
We're going to watch if it's not over.
But, you know, let me give me give some advice some work advice there's a lot of times where someone will be doing a live stream someone put
out a video and on youtube you compete with that you know somebody you guys might want to watch me
and say oh but what about tucker we're gonna go watch tucker and said by all means you watch what
you want to watch and as i was told when i was little i was talking about business with my mom
and i was like why would you know why would I do that if other people are already doing it
and she said Pizza Hut's across the street from Domino's
they both make money and I was like
oh yeah just because someone
else is doing the same thing doesn't mean you can't
do it too just because it's a town hall
debate doesn't mean we just don't do the show
because you can watch the show later
that's true too it's simple
it's recorded and if collective consciousness
is real we're enhancing each other that's right by doing our best separately you just keep working
you just keep working we got a super chat where'd it go it disappeared why did it disappear on me
leor engelstein says i am a ffl and sot holder and i manufacture firearms in the last two months
i have had more firearms tracing calls from the ATF than I have ever had before. Things
are really crazy. Wow.
Dare I say, civil war, people.
Damien Maddox says, things are getting crazy. Keep
prepping, everybody. Did you guys see that
Trump official who said armed insurrection
is coming? No. And he was like, buy
ammo. Oh my gosh. Michael Caputo.
Yeah. Buy ammo. And apparently he's
resigning now because they called him out.
But he was doing a stream
for like just his Facebook friends.
Not a very big account.
And he was like,
there's resistance cells in the government
and insurrection's coming.
They're not going to concede.
Oh.
They called him crazy.
They called him a conspiracy theorist.
Called him a lot of things.
Perhaps he is a government official
with insider knowledge of what's going on
and his insight would be valuable.
Maybe.
Or maybe he's a crazy guy.
I heard you get at least 1,000 rounds per gun.
Yeah.
Who told you that?
My friend in the Army.
1,000.
In the Marines.
He's in the Marines, yeah.
I'm just, you know, look, I respect what you're saying, Ian,
but my experience playing Fallout is that you just walk around
and there's bullets everywhere.
I defer to your expertise.
Actually, can you think about that?
Like in Fallout, you wake up like, you know, hundreds of years after this nuclear explosion,
the nuclear war wipes everything out, and everybody just happened to have bullets in
their buildings.
It's like everywhere.
So many bullets.
Just everywhere.
Just scrap brass and there you go.
Yeah, yeah, yeah.
That's a good game, though.
It's great.
Fallout 3 is the best. Eric Mininger says,
If you put up 10% and the rest is paid by a bail bondsman,
you do not get your money back regardless of outcome.
The bondsman is repaid when you show up, but they keep your money.
You would only get your money back if you paid the entire $1 million bond.
Really?
Whoa.
Is that true?
I don't know.
I don't know how that works.
Oh, that's dirty.
That's a little sketchy. Yikes. Let? Whoa. Is that true? I don't know. I don't know how that works. Oh, that's dirty. Wow.
Sketchy. Yikes.
Let's see. Johan Van Stutens says,
the Pelosi pooper was 93% peaceful
and 70% corn.
Say that again. Matthew Bird, he says,
I would like to see. If arrested,
they should have the evidence to take you to court.
DA is ready to present
evidence and present case.
The defense can choose a continuance or whatever.
Interesting.
What does it say?
Misconduct says, will you be covering anything about Hillary Clinton possibly going to jail?
I've been seeing some headlines about it.
Do you know what it's about?
I really want her to sport an orange jumpsuit.
I can't stand her.
I really don't think that'll ever happen.
You guys? No, I don't yeah i don't support it either i don't like the witch hunt and like what if she what if she she goes to jail she committed a crime i feel like in order
for us as a society to move forward we have to all do it together because if we're gonna go after
each other they're gonna keep subverting and trying to destroy dude if a dude like breaks
into a house and like stabs an old lady in the throat and the
community is screaming and it turns out like the dude who did is the son of like a wealthy
politician, I wouldn't be like, well, he shouldn't get locked up.
You know, violent crimes are definitely crime is crime.
If she if she committed a crime, she goes to jail.
I don't know if it necessarily needs to be that extreme, but jail needs to be.
So what?
So what?
She gets a free pass and regular people don't?
Well, it just depends on what people do.
Let's say she didn't do this, but she had people who wiped her servers and smashed up her phones.
Deposed a Libyan dictator?
If we could prove all that.
It's a fact.
The people who are managing her data smashed cell phones with hammers and then
used bleach bit my personal purchase is is different than my my moral beliefs like i i've
tried to look at the big picture and not be emotional about it as a species i don't think
if we're trying to tag each other and go after each other all the time the really powerful people
that we're going after are going to keep stopping us from advancing. And if politicians
can see that they'll get away with the crime because of
that mentality, then they'll commit crimes.
And they'll be like, what's the worst that's going to happen? Now that I'm a politician, I can't
go to jail. They'll never lock me up.
It'll be too divisive. I was just thinking about
the Panama Papers,
offshore banking, about how
horribly illegal it is and so many people are doing
it anyway. Did you hear that
upwards of 31 mobile phones from the Mueller team were wiped?
No.
Before being given to the DOJ for investigation?
Yeah.
You think there'll be a reckoning and a bunch of people are going to...
I don't think it's going to happen.
It's not going to happen.
It's not going to happen.
Nope.
Oh, here we go.
The emperor says, I just got polled.
One of the automated questions asks for what issue I am most worried about,
but it only
had six options, all of which were Democratic talking points.
That is a trick from Democratic groups.
But Trump does it.
I got a poll from Trump once.
It was hilarious.
It was like, in your opinion, you know, it's like Donald Trump is doing a blank job as
president.
And it was like amazing, great and good and other.
I was like, I get it.
I got some weird text from the Biden campaign today. I don't know if you guys got this. No, it was to amazing, great and good and other. I was like, I get it. I got some weird text from the Biden campaign today.
I don't know if you guys got this.
No, it was to the wrong person, though.
Hi, Jamie.
I'm younger.
Volunteer with the DNC.
Hispanic Heritage Month is coming up.
Will you be there?
It's a big, long text.
Really?
Are you there to support Biden?
Yeah.
I don't know how they got my number.
Joe Biden's scary.
And I'm not Jamie.
And you're not Hispanic. It must be a wrong number terrible marketing though
maybe it's on purpose maybe it's on purpose maybe Superman if he wasn't
scared of Green Rocks says great show everyone Tim Tony Hawk pro skater review
everybody hit that hit that everybody hit like Ian spin that UFO I could read
your mind bro Tony Hawk pro Skater review. Tony Hawk's
Pro Skater is an arcade game.
It is only
somewhat a skateboarding game in the sense
that it uses skateboarding mechanics, but the
actual game itself is stringing together
commands. You're hitting buttons
to make a guy do a bunch of ridiculous
things to rack up multipliers. It's an arcade game.
It's one of the best arcade games. It's a very
unique and amazing game where the goal is to like string together all these ridiculous tricks and
then be like i got 50 million points so you have skate xl and i notice you barely touch tony hawk
you just play skate because i'll play skater like yeah exactly skater xl is the new uh like
skating sim game there's no points you just do the tricks and so if you want to just you know
i finish skating but i'm still like in that skate mindset you can it's fun you can make the guy do
like a laser flip nose grind on a handrail and that's just so what would you give tony hawk
scale one to ten uh seven oh but but it's a different game i don't i don't play tony hawk
as a game where it's like when i play skater x, it's to like try and get him to do specific tricks for fun.
What would you have given Tony Hawk when it first came out?
One to 10.
Actually the first one,
seven,
the second one,
like nine.
And then after that it was kind of wonky.
This one,
the new one in two,
I'd give probably like a seven.
Okay.
Is it because it's dated?
Yeah.
They read,
they read that everything.
It's kind of cool,
but it is still pretty dated.
So it's really fun to play and they they redid everything. It's kind of cool, but it is still pretty dated.
So it's really fun to play, and they're really pushing it.
But I'm like, it's just Tony Hawk.
You know what I mean?
I'm glad they remade it because you couldn't get it on the newer PlayStations anymore.
And it is a really fun game.
But they definitely should have just made a new one and done it right. They did Tony Hawk 5, and it was just not good.
So they should have redid Tony Hawk 1 and 2,
and they should have just made Tony Hawk 1 and 2 and they should have just made
Tony Hawk remastered.
Not remastered, but the reboot.
Yeah, something like Skater. I mean, the action
scene was hot. My issue with it
where it knocks down a little bit is the nostalgia marketing thing.
They got a bunch of people in there and it's like,
I remember when I was a little kid and they're going for
the 38-year-old dude who was like,
you know, he was like 17
when the game came out and he was playing with his friends in college or whatever when he was a little older
and now they're bringing the game back and all these older guys have their kids and they're like
you never played tony hawk you got to play this and they're playing with their kids and it's fun
it's fun you know it's an arcade game it's like if like your grandpa wants to play pong with you
or whatever oh all right let's see jonathan lauren says first i stopped crowder's stream
because he wouldn't shut up while saying,
listen to Trump's response, thereby defeating the purpose of streaming the town hall.
Honestly, I've enjoyed watching your live stream far more than his lately.
Keep it up, dude.
Wow.
That's a very big compliment because I think Crowder does a really like his show is much
better than I don't know, whatever.
I'm not going to I guess I guess I'll just say I'm the best.
Put it that way.
Lydia is the best.
By the way, he is great.
Crowder does a phenomenal Trump impression. Does he really? I just saw one on say I'm the best. Let's put it that way. Lydia is the best. By the way, Crowder does a phenomenal Trump impression.
Does he really?
I just saw one on Twitter.
He is great.
He did a Rogan interviews Trump thing.
He's a funny dude.
I enjoy him.
What is this?
Dax says, please, Tim, check out Tucker 41 minutes ago.
YouTube won't let me post the link to you now.
What is it?
I don't know.
What is this?
Someone about Stephen Vartanian says,
I've heard Alex Jones mention you on a show recently
that he's a fan of yours and wants to collaborate with you.
Any plans to make that happen?
I don't know if I have the functional capacity
to make something like that happen.
We should do a shooting video with Alex
where he trains you to shoot.
I mean, yeah, we could totally do something like that.
That'd be fun.
In terms of the show,
to be completely honest with everybody,
there's a legal capacity
that I wouldn't know how to deal with.
And also a media capacity that I don't think...
I'm not a big company with a legal department
and with a marketing team
and with special lawyers for any of this stuff.
And I would get just annihilated in the press and I wouldn't know how to deal with any of that stuff.
I'm just a dude who like turned the camera and started talking to it and then got some friends together and we talked about it.
And so there's like, there's, I don't know, I wouldn't, I wouldn't know what to do.
I guess the easy way to put it, I'd be like, yeah, it'd be cool to do something.
Maybe you're right.
A shooting video would be fun.
Be like, just like, yeah, Texas.
And actually, you know what, you know, you know what i think it is we should we
should definitely when we we have this new we have this new house we're building out for the
new studio a vlog would be the right way to do it because then we could talk about whatever we want
we could walk around and that is the appropriate i think that would be cool yeah that'd be really
cool that'd be so fun also i don't know if i could handle like that dude like when i don't know if
you guys saw that the was it logan paul i think what about a podcast with him and then like alex was like punch me
yeah just stuff like that i'm like he's awesome i am i am too much of a mild-mannered milk toast
fence hitter i'd be like alex stop yeah that's what they want to see i know i know it might be
really funny it might be really funny sideways says how do i convince my mom trump isn't that bad
she said in the woodward interview he praised north korea and russian dictators i love my mom
dearly but can't tell her and most co-workers are voting trump just tell her straight up and and
pray he didn't praise them he said that they were a better leader than biden and i gave biden a 17
so that only means that they're an 18 or a 19. It doesn't mean that they're great. He just said they're not as bad as Biden.
Oh, my goodness.
A little hyperbolic there.
Robert Johnson says, Tucker had a virologist on with evidence COVID was released weapon
from China.
That is a bold statement for which I require copious amounts of evidence.
Yeah.
Remember, there was a lady who fled China, and I'm assuming she gave it an interview.
She got banned.
I'm sure she did.
Yeah, she got banned. Yeah. i'd be interested to see that ginger brown says 2019 house democrats tried to
revise voter rights act locals suppressing votes within 10 year span feds run elections democrats
consider voter id suppression red states lose autonomy yikes man blacklist universe says i
played the original 720 in steve caballero's room
the original 720 uh at his mom's house oh oh like the first 720 wait at his mom's house when i was
a teen also george's comics are awesome almost as awesome as magnificent seven on indiegogo now
so uh my hero magademia is one of the funniest comics. We have it. Someone sent it to us.
I wonder if I've looked at that.
But this one is, we pulled this out to show somebody.
The art is incredible.
His art is incredible.
He's so talented.
I love it.
It's amazing stuff.
He's working on like a Biden horror thing right now, and he's tweeting about it.
For Halloween.
Yeah, for Halloween.
Oh, yeah.
So, yes, we're just giving tons of shout outs.
So anyway, just to be like, we pulled this comic out of George Alexopoulos' art because someone was here.
It was when Colin was here.
Yeah.
And we were like, we were talking about it and then I showed it to him.
So then we had it sitting on the table.
So then, you know, Ian's looking at it.
I like it.
But also I like, so I pulled up a bunch of his comics recently and they're all really great.
You know, let's see.
Deloria Shine says, thank you for being my red pill did you guys hear
about the massive protest in montreal over the weekend tons of usa chants and trump flags really
was that our montreal i don't know i wonder wow get up will rushing says my friend got a biden
call the other day and it said he was voting for trump the person over the phone said have fun
staying alive in trump's america no way it would
really say that to somebody i get all these text messages from people who say things you know like
hi this is joe jeremy with the you know bill campaign for a democrat in this random jurisdiction
and the only thing i ever do is paste does your candidate support the democrats efforts to repeal
prop 209 in california uh is that the the civil rights to repeal Prop 209 in California? Is that the civil rights?
Yeah, repealing civil rights.
And the funny thing is, I got one response that was an affirmative, unaffirmative, where they said,
well, you know, we haven't taken official stance on this yet, but we can tell you all the ways we're fighting for affirmative action.
And I'm like, so you agree with what they're doing?
Because that was the question.
Yeah. like so you agree with what they're doing because that was the question yeah uh joey boy says have
you heard about the shooting of the young republican interns in minneapolis i did and
they put the story headline saying young republicans shot but the motive was not political
and i'm like then why did you tell me they were republicans why was that relevant yeah it was
kids standing out in front of a supermarket or something and they got shot. Oh. And then they were like, let's make it political.
Mm-mm.
Sure.
All right, let's see what we got.
Oh, Caroline Swing says, more Lydia, please.
The guests are great, but a day or two a week of Lydia being the guest would be fabulous.
I agree.
Well, Lydia's a permanent function of the show.
I am, in fact, pivotal.
She can just yell all the time.
I do, yes.
Lydia should do her own show, too.
I will at some point after I get to the new house.
Patrick Winter says, Tim, I live in PA and it's Lancaster.
Lancaster.
Uh-huh.
Interesting.
That was correct.
Interesting.
My sources were correct.
Damien Demon says, Trump just said the Harris and Biden campaign because Harris thinks she'll
be president.
LOL, Trump is a G.
Did you see Kamala Harris said the Harris administration?
Yeah.
And then Biden said the
Harris Biden administration. Dude, what is going on? I think I know what's going on. Conspiracy
theory. Oh, boy. You ready? Yeah. Kamala Harris was supposed to be the nominee. And she was
actually rising in the polls until Tulsi Gabbard nuked her from orbit. Yes. Kamala Harris crashed
and they said, what do we do? Plan B, Biden wins, picks Kamala Harris.
I predicted Kamala.
I said Kamala.
Actually, let me see if I can find something in the RealClearPolitics average.
I predicted Warren for some reason.
That was way off.
I think I predicted Bernie Sanders.
You wish, Bernie Sanders.
So let's see here.
Yep.
No, wait, that's Warren.
Okay, so no, Kamala never really did that well i
guess i'm wrong which one was harris she's oh no no she she was doing really well but she never
surpassed biden but she was yeah right so she was doing really well she got nuked by tulsi
and then just like see it no i don't know it might be right here because she's like skyrocketed
i think that's again biden dipped because harris Biden. And then she went got knocked out and she didn't grow after that.
And then look at this April 8th Joe Biden 60.8 percent.
Dude he didn't even start to run until like a month and a half after.
And he was losing.
It is it is the Harris administration and we all know it.
Yep.
Ladies and gentlemen there is a town hall I guess on and I think we'll try and catch as much as we can. So we better let you guys get know it. Yep. Ladies and gentlemen, there is a town hall, I guess, on, and I think we'll try and catch as much as we can,
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But again, on my other channels, I've got content.
Actually, between my three channels, I think we have content every hour starting from 10 until 10 p.m.
Yep.
12 hours a day.
Yep.
Wow.
That's ridiculous.
It's heating up.
12 hours a day.
No joke.
That's so good.
How fun.
I produce way too much content.
Oh, you're doing it just right.
All right, everybody.
Thanks for hanging out.
We will see you all tomorrow.
Bye, guys.