Timcast IRL - Timcast IRL #144 - Trump Airlifted To The Hospital As COVID Symptoms Worsen, DontWalkRun Guests

Episode Date: October 3, 2020

Tim, Ian, Lydia, and guest Andrew from Don't Walk, Run Productions (@DontWalkRun on Twitter) sit down to discuss Trump's hospitalization for Covid, the origin of the virus, the Biden-wire conspiracy, ...John Roberts demand that Kayleigh McEnany put words in Trump's mouth, the peace agreement accomplishments Trump has made, Melania's eavesdropped tapes, reply guys, and the absolute state of the Democratic party.  Support the show (http://Timcast.com/donate) Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

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Starting point is 00:00:00 Last night, Donald Trump announced that he had tested positive for COVID-19, as did the first lady, Melania Trump. And now we're getting breaking news that while his symptoms aren't severe, so they say, out of an abundance of caution, Donald Trump is being airlifted to Walter Reed on Marine One. He was seen leaving the White House giving a thumbs up. So, so far, everything seems good. And it's just crazy timing with everything that's going on. And now conspiracy theories are popping up. So so far, everything seems good. And it's just crazy timing with everything that's going on. And now conspiracy theories are popping up. You've got high profile leftists arguing that Donald Trump is faking his sickness so he could change the news cycle. And it's just absolutely ridiculous. But apparently Donald Trump is being being given a I'm sorry, an experimental treatment
Starting point is 00:00:42 still in clinical trials. We'll see. But there's been an ongoing conspiracy among the left that Trump is going to announce he's been cured after a few days because he took hydroxychloroquine. This has shifted the news cycle. I mean, one thing's true. The news cycle has been shifted off of the Proud Boys and the debates completely. I saw this really funny tweet from a journalist where she was like, on the 18th, Ruth Bader Ginsburg died. On the 25th, Trump nominated Amy Coney Barrett. And now several days later, Donald
Starting point is 00:01:09 Trump is diagnosed with COVID. The news cycle is a bullet train. It's breaking the sound barrier. That's how insane this is. Does anyone even remember that we have a Supreme Court vacancy? Probably not. One of the conspiracies is that we're now going to be entering COVID watch for Donald Trump as the tickers are on the news saying like day seven donald trump covid watch but uh in all seriousness hopefully he's going to be fine we're going to have a uh i guess we're not having a normal election no matter what happens so that's 2020 but anyway welcome to the timcast irl podcast we are hanging out with of course ian crossland hey he's hanging out and uh talk about your lids of course
Starting point is 00:01:45 on the is doing the production and today as our guest is andrew from don't walk run what's up everybody so thank you for having me so it's a pleasure how do i describe who you are uh i'm the senior political analyst i'm the top senior political analyst on youtube let's just say that pull your make sure you're getting your mic. Oh, sorry. Jeepers. I'm the senior political analyst at my production company, Don't Walk, Run. Are there more than one, is there more than one person? No, it's just me.
Starting point is 00:02:14 Oh, okay. Well, congratulations on your title. Yeah. I'd have gone for something a bit more verbose and grandiose. I'm a very humble man. Maybe like Supreme Chancellor, you know what I mean? Supreme, Supreme... Yeah. Palpatine. grandiose i i'm a very humble man maybe like supreme chancellor you know i mean supreme supreme uh yeah yeah you know uh palpatine just yeah just call yourself that's my title i i also have somebody that helps me out uh occasionally uh her name is uh poofy thank
Starting point is 00:02:38 you poofy just wanted to say hello everybody knows poofy she's uh she's kind of like my script doctor occasionally but but i'm but yeah i'm pretty much by myself you do and you do political videos uh yes i do political commentary some some stuff about the pink tax um how it's not real things like that there you go well we're gonna we got we're gonna start with just i mean we're just gonna talk about what's going on because this is a crazy story uh for those that are just tuning in make sure you smash that like button just break it just or give a little tap like button. Just break it. Or give it a little tap. And subscribe to the notification bell.
Starting point is 00:03:07 We do the show Monday through Friday live. And we got to talk about this breaking news, man. So here's the story from the Daily Mail. Trump gives thumbs up as he walks to Marine One to be medevaced to Walter Reed for COVID treatment. President releases video reassuring Americans he is doing well as son Eric asks, pray for my dad. And White House says he is staying in charge. We got some bullet points.
Starting point is 00:03:31 They say he gave a thumbs up. He's expected to remain in the remain in the hospital for a few days where the White House says he will continue working. As he traveled, a video was posted to the president's Twitter account in which he thanked the American people for their support. And then I think it was Jim Acosta who like tweeted a picture saying he won't stop and talk to the press. It's like shocking. Yeah, is that his priority right now? But sure, sure. Thanks for letting us know. The White House confirmed he had not handed over to overpower to Vice President Pence.
Starting point is 00:03:56 Trump's son Eric called him a true warrior as he asked for prayers for his recovery on Twitter. Trump and Melania announced they tested positive in the early hours of Friday morning and were self-isolating in the White House. The first lady on Friday tweeted that she had mild symptoms but was feeling good. Ivanka, Barron, and Jared Kushner have all tested negative, as has Vice President Mike Pence. Joe Biden has, they go on to say he's 77, I guess, but it doesn't matter. He's tested negative. So almost immediately, we're getting crazy speculation. You know, the first thing I thought when I heard, it's like, whoa, they're airlifting Trump. I'm imagining, like, Trump, like, collapsing and, like, the White House.
Starting point is 00:04:32 And then, like, but he walks out and he gives a thumbs up like it's no big deal. Yeah. He wasn't brought out on a stretcher. Yeah, yeah, yeah. That's what I thought. So naturally, like, it's really funny. You know, the circumstance isn't funny. But what's funny is the reaction how because Trump isn't collapsing, you know, and gasping for air, it must be a conspiracy. Trump's not really sick.
Starting point is 00:04:56 He's just trying to steal back the news cycle. Well, you know, they talk about how devastating COVID is, but, you know, or the mainstream media will have you think, oh, like they have the death count on CNN. Yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah. You know, but it's not a death sentence, you know. I think that Trump's going to probably come out of this okay. What do you think? Does it just end up with like a week goes by,'s fine or I mean, it's 2020, man. Come on.
Starting point is 00:05:28 We're talking apocalyptic level fiction and sci fi kind of. Didn't you say an experimental treatment? Oh, yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah. So so Trump received Regeneron's experimental antibody drug for his coronavirus symptoms. The experimental treatment is still in clinical trials. So... He's gonna be a zombie? What if he comes out and he looks like he's 50?
Starting point is 00:05:52 Whoa. Like he de-ages. Stem cells. He's super ripped. And he's like standing there and his muscles rip his shirt. He's like, I feel better than ever. Listen, I feel better than ever. Everyone agrees. Like super Hulk Trump. That'd be an instant vote from me. Yeah, I feel better than ever. Everyone agrees. Like super Hulk Trump. That'd be an instant vote from me.
Starting point is 00:06:08 Yeah, that'd be so cool. That'd be awesome. So he's basically hijacking the news cycle, whether he means to or not right now. Yeah, yeah, yeah. I mean, yeah. You think the way he came out on top, came out ahead, he was like, we're coming out ahead on this one. So he posted it on Twitter immediately when they found out, was like, we're going to milk
Starting point is 00:06:24 this. I don't think there's any conspiracy or anything like that, man. I think a ton of people got COVID. Right. So was it Mike Lee? I think. Right. Yeah.
Starting point is 00:06:33 And and Ronna McDaniel. Yep. And there's a video of Mike Lee like hugging everybody at this like Amy Coney Barrett nomination thing. So, you know, it's really funny. There's a tweet. And I can't remember who tweeted. They were like, why is it that so many Republicans are getting COVID and so many high profile Democrats aren't?
Starting point is 00:06:51 And it's like, well, you know, Republicans, a lot of them aren't wearing masks. Ralph Northam got it. Yeah, yeah, yeah. Yeah, Ralph Northam got it. But I thought he was a Republican because he was wearing the KKK. Oh, that's right. Isn't he a Republican? Yeah, I don't know. Oh, wait. What do we do we do which one which one is the racist one again which party is
Starting point is 00:07:09 it i love it it's like uh we uh there's a picture of me i'm not sure which one i was i can't remember well whether i was wearing uh you know makeup on my face or just like a hood yeah couldn't tell you couldn't tell you pick one they're both great all right i absolutely have to read a super chat right here in this segment because it's hilarious so uh mark says hey tim imagine if trump has the cure in his antibodies the cure would have trump's dna in the vaccination and uh what is it and people will freak out then could you well actually think about this? I think you mentioned something about South Park.
Starting point is 00:07:46 Imagine if Trump gets this and then they're like he has mild symptoms and then like by tomorrow he's totally fine. And they're like, this is strange. He's completely cured. So they do a blood test and find that Trump, his blood has the specific antibody that they need for the cure. And they go to all the leftists and they're like, we have to inject you with this vaccine with Trump's DNA. Like we're literally going to put trump in your veins now
Starting point is 00:08:09 i don't think anything like that really happened you know but it's a it's a funny people that wouldn't take it it doesn't sound like i wouldn't take it i'd rather die i have nothing to do with him yeah i mean it doesn't sound that far-fetched but you know i i don't know it's 2020 man bring it on what what if this what if the opposite happened well what if it was with biden what if biden uh contracted the virus and and it was in his dna would you take would you take the biden vaccine or why not or i don't know the back i look i i think if the companies do testing and the vaccine comes out i'm not i'm not worried that like a bunch of people are just going to turn into zombies or like drop dead or become Biden or something.
Starting point is 00:08:49 You know, like I always think about I am legend where they're like, we have this cure for cancer. Everybody takes it. It's fine. No problem. And then suddenly, you know, there's like the last person on Earth is Will Smith. Yeah. Yeah. But the movie ruined the actual story.
Starting point is 00:09:04 Yeah. Like the actual story yeah like the the actual story was that once everyone was it was a vampire was like a zombie mutant whatever uh-huh he was the legendary monster who lurked in the while they slept killing them get it sure okay the movie didn't do that the movie totally missed the concept i see yeah yeah so i've actually i've actually referenced you know that that you know in, I've referenced I Am Legend in the context of like social justice and, you know, identitarianism on the left. Like there will come a point where when the entire country has adopted this ideology, you are the fringe zealot weirdo with crazy ideas. And then it's like that's kind of like the same idea, you know, like everyone becomes a zombie because they take the Biden vaccine. I'm sure they're not going to.
Starting point is 00:09:44 It's not gonna happen but there's something about rushing out a medicine that a horde of people would take without proper clinical trials you're supposed to be in clinical trials for years yeah stuff yeah that's why i think it's like i'll wait a little bit you know i'm not gonna you know if if they announce a vaccine i'm not gonna route the door full speed throw my coat and like go 90 miles an hour i'm gonna be like yeah i mean well first of all you can't anyway um because they're going to give it to frontline workers right exactly so uh you know let them you know let them see what happens you know let's see are you interested in the vaccine um pass no i i don't know i uh i i look at it this way. I don't think I necessarily have a problem with – there are so many people. There are so many companies that are working on the same thing. So if they all kind of there's, you know, maybe there's going to be malpractice. Maybe there will be mistakes.
Starting point is 00:10:45 Maybe like you said, the clinical trial is supposed to take a long time. And Trump's got what is it? Operation Warp Speed, I think it's called. Yeah. Yeah. So I don't know if I want to take a vaccine that's been like mass produced and pumped out by a major pharmaceutical in only a few months. You know, are we supposed to wait until like COVID-23 hits?
Starting point is 00:11:03 And then we. Is that why it's called 19? Why is it called 19? Because it was – 2019? Because it came from 2019. Yeah. Is that it?
Starting point is 00:11:10 So then COVID-23, we'll have four years and then we're on COVID-23. We're going to have the yearly COVID. You guys are naming them like hurricanes. Well, actually, we'll probably only have a COVID like every – like once every four years probably, you know, but only when a Republican is in the White House. Yeah, I think so. Yeah, yeah yeah yeah every time a republican gets elected it's like oh coven's back oh man lock the economy down and it has something to do with a global warming i'm gonna go there because like if they say that like
Starting point is 00:11:35 bacteria and stuff can lie dormant under the glaciers and as they recede that that it releases new i heard about that's where the covid came from. I wonder if that is. They're going to make a movie like this because, you know, they did like the Comey. What is it? The Comey report or something? Yeah. Oh, the Comey something. Yeah.
Starting point is 00:11:52 Yeah. Have you seen it? No. I thought the trailer was was a parody. I thought it was like going to be like, you know, funny or die or like the onion. Right. It was really bad. But anyway, they're going to like they're going to make a movie out of this and they're going to they're going to they're going to have're going to have Trump and it's going to be like Alec Baldwin, just really horrible impression.
Starting point is 00:12:09 And it's going to be like some climate change researchers. And they're going to watch like the Larson B.I. shelf break. And it's going to be – what's that guy's name? Dennis Quaid. That's his name, right? He was in the movie The Day After Tomorrow. Was that him? Randy Quaid.
Starting point is 00:12:24 Randy? No, Randy. I think those guys are Quaid. Randy? No, Randy. I think those guys are brothers, though. Randy's the one. Oh, I'm sorry. Yeah, Randy's the crazy one who's got the crazy beard. I was thinking Independence Day. That's my fault.
Starting point is 00:12:33 That was Randy Quaid. Yeah, that was Randy. Yes. The Day After Tomorrow was Dennis Quaid. Yes. So they're going to have him, like, the shelf breaks. But instead of him being like, oh, no, it's going to disrupt the current, a green fog is going to come out and he's going to go, ah, that's going to show him like at the council being like the coronavirus escaped
Starting point is 00:12:48 the ice i mean i'm being silly but actually in brings up a good point because they've been talking about like viruses and bacteria that are trapped in ice that when it melts they get released i mean if it brings about maybe like a zombie apocalypse at this point i'm just it's the waiting i can't stand you know just get it done we get it done. Brett Weinstein was saying that it was like an ancient virus. COVID was? Yeah. I don't know. I don't know enough about it.
Starting point is 00:13:11 I don't believe that, but I don't have any other evidence to the contrary. But I don't have the wherewithal to defend myself. I saw there's a funny meme going around. You know that picture of Trump eating the taco bowl? It's of him, but it's a soup with a bat in it. Please tell me he made it. Please tell me somebody on his staff, like, just made it up or maybe like a donkum, maybe. No, I don't know.
Starting point is 00:13:39 Somebody made the meme and they're shanging around. What I need to know is where did COVID come from? Did it get released? Was it in a lab? Was it a bat virus? made the meme and they're shanging around what i need to know is where did covet come from did it get released was it in a lab was it a bat virus i just 2020 just tell me that well first first first of all we don't know and that's one of the biggest issues when people make assertions like it did this it did that the general thinking is that it emerged from bats and then because of the unsanitary conditions of the wet markets in china you end up with it spreading around and then going crazy. And that's really easy to believe, man.
Starting point is 00:14:08 I don't understand why people, like, can't believe that. I know Tucker Carlson had that woman on. Sure. So for those of you that are listening, a woman who worked at, I believe, Hong Kong University or a university in Hong Kong saying that it was manufactured and released on purpose. And I'm kind of like, first, it's one person who didn't work in any of these labs in China saying this. And I feel like there's certain... She says she has evidence. She released a paper on it explaining it. And so I can respect that for sure. I'm not a scientist.
Starting point is 00:14:34 I'm not going to refute it. I'm just saying it's really easy to believe that the horrifying human rights abuses and unsanitary conditions of China and their pollution problems. I'm sure they got all kinds of crazy diseases, man. Like you'll go there and you'll walk out with like 17 new plagues or something. And I'm trying to be mean. I'm saying like those wet markets are really dirty. Yeah, they don't really exist in the United States, do they? Not in the same way.
Starting point is 00:15:00 But if you go to like Chinatown, you've seen this, right? When you're in New York and they have all like the dead ant ant like the fish and the rabbits and stuff that's like sitting in front of the shops uh fish yeah i don't think i've ever seen they hang from the windows but yeah you've not seen the rabbits i don't think so i'm pretty sure maybe it's ducks maybe i'm thinking ducks definitely okay yeah ducks ducks ducks i'm pretty sure i've seen like maybe maybe i haven't seen rabbits maybe i dreamt that it's not real i don't know but you it's not the same maybe in the walking dead yeah yeah but uh when you go to uh it's it's i wouldn't call it a wet market they have like a display of all the fish and it kind of smells you know well yeah but that's but that's anywhere that's
Starting point is 00:15:36 that's yeah no for sure any seafood market in the city you know yeah but but yeah i mean there's definitely i think there's it's probably regulated a little bit more there's probably it's probably a lot more sanitary than in china i would i would think i'm guessing i've never been to china are you guys familiar with putrescine and cadaverine no what is that they're two chemicals that basically digest meat and they break it down and they make the putrid cadaverous scene yeah is that what it's called this crazy that stuff's real no way it's not like mainstream known to people yeah it grows on i don't believe you check it out putrescine and cadaverine no way
Starting point is 00:16:17 totally is that is that real i will look it up it does sound right though really cadaver that's what makes that's that black rock. Click on the draw. Yeah. Where are we going with this? We were talking about the wet markets, and then we talked about China's out. We were just like zombies. But here's a thing that Joe Biden mentions all the time. He's like, why didn't we have people on the ground in China? Why didn't we send people there it's like do you think they would have showed us really yeah what would we have found i don't think
Starting point is 00:16:50 we would have found anything they'd bring us to their potemkin wet markets where everyone's wearing like a chef's suit and they're like doing song and dance and like all everything's in a refrigerator i don't believe they would have taken us to like if we would have said okay wet market maybe maybe it happened here um but you got that lab down the street too yeah i know so uh can can we check that out do you think do you think they would have said uh right this way sir you know like i don't think so no i do i do but they would be like right this way and then they would like walk people and then they would come to this like hole they would look like a door yeah and then when they walk through it two guys are holding up a painting yes of like and then they run away and it's actually a pub you know so they tricked the people into thinking they're walking in the lab
Starting point is 00:17:32 and then like inside it's a bunch of actors i'm half kidding but i think they would have been like oh yes we'll show you the lab and it's already been purged of everything just like right yeah they trash every time yeah exactly didn't they just supposedly destroy evidence in any way didn't they destroy papers i don't know for sure but i know there was like major flooding sweeping the area and people were worried it was gonna it was like i think the flooding was hitting wuhan was it or yeah so the other thing interesting that's been happening is that um they've had a lot of explosions there in what yeah they have i've read multiple instances of gigantic explosions in wuhan and have i've read multiple instances of gigantic
Starting point is 00:18:05 explosions in wuhan and i don't have them pulled up for anything but yeah that was really interesting to me that's uh what's going on over there i wow yeah weird right coincidental i i i know you're shocked yeah it's shocking it's crazy weird stuff happens in china what if you know uh who are we talking to they said was it jack murphy said we're at war with China. It's just fourth generational warfare. So one of them is one of the problems a lot of people have is like a normalcy bias and an optimism bias. And so they'll assume, I guess there's another kind of bias for it. I don't know which one would be like a history bias.
Starting point is 00:18:38 If it doesn't happen this way, it's not really happening. You know what I mean? Like they assume war means like, you know, fighter jets shooting each other in the sky and blowing up and then like we land a bunch of u-boats in the shores of china and like and storm in but that's not what warfare is today today it's manipulation it's it's it's media strategy it's disruption it's it's demoralization
Starting point is 00:18:59 and so i wonder if some of the things that are happening in the u.s and china and i'm not i'm not i'm not i'm not saying that there's a grand conspiracy or anything. I'm saying there could be warfare going on we don't know about. So it's actually there's something called industrial control systems. They're, you know, digital technology that can control power plants and refineries. These things are easily hacked and easily disrupted. I went and saw tons of displays. I was at DEFCON and Black Hat, these hacker conventions, years ago.
Starting point is 00:19:26 And they had a whole section on ICS hacking, industrial control systems. And they're like, here's how you can blow up a power plant. And they actually did a demonstration where they made a pipe burst. They put a valve on it, though, so that when it bursts, it pressurizes the valve. But there was like one thing where they said, like, this system that we're manipulating is what nuclear power plants use it's what refineries use and we can actually hack this system very easily with only a few lines of code to send what of the fluid whichever it is in the same direction into the same pipe until it explodes and the pressure boom will spray fuel and probably spark a fire and then uh and go up and so i think
Starting point is 00:20:02 about stuff like that and i don't know to what extent we've shorn up our cybersecurity defenses, but I don't think, I don't know that even if we did, it would make a difference. All right, so I bring this up because then you hear all these stories about like, you know, this oil refinery blew up for an unknown reason,
Starting point is 00:20:17 it was an accident. It must've been an accident. Then you hear about these explosions happening in Wuhan. You hear about all these things and I wonder how much of this may actually be hot war, like legit full on efforts by both countries to to hurt each other. Meanwhile, the public just thinks everything's OK.
Starting point is 00:20:33 Or maybe it was the Chinese trying to cover up things. And oh, my God, this explosion just happened for no reason. So, I mean, I mean, it's possible. As far as infiltrating these systems, do you think that all countries have the potential of doing it to all other countries? Dude, the scary thing about cyber war is that some 19-year-old kid who's bored in his bedroom from like anywhere could be like i would like to do these things like twitter yeah so uh like when twitter got hacked there was uh the associated press got hacked and they they tweeted that they were hacked right yeah oh no from from the kid yeah that's right yeah well so this was but it was years ago inside job right no no no
Starting point is 00:21:21 last one no i'm talking about a different scenario. Oh, okay. So this was years ago. This kid in Russia, he was a Syrian, hacked Twitter. And we believe this is the guy, at least, you know, the last time I had anything to do with reporting on the story. He was just some college kid. I believe he was in Moscow. And he tweeted that Obama had been injured in an attack on the White House. And it caused a stock drop off of like four point something billion dollars. And then within five minutes, once it was realized it was fake, it rebounded. What people don't realize is that was a dramatic and massive transfer of wealth in only a few minutes. When the stock got sold off because of the cyber attack, that was person A selling and losing the asset and then when it rebounded
Starting point is 00:22:06 and went right back up that was person b get it different people were getting rid of i couldn't imagine being that person who was sitting on you know your stock then there's this fake tweet the computer automatically sells off your assets and then someone else automatically bought them right back up and then you realize it was all fake okay because uh the they they had a they said you know they had like a sell limit you know like if it drops below this then automatically sell it off is over here yeah so what happened was when a few people heard this and sold then they hit their i throw it's called i'm not a stock person yeah me neither they hit that number where it's like if it drops this low sell which triggered a cascade.
Starting point is 00:22:50 And then once people realized it was fake, people started buying again, which triggered the other cascade in the direction. So we saw billions of dollars exchange hands at that point. That's crazy. So that's the scary kind of stuff we could see. So I think maybe it's all speculative for sure. But yeah, it could be them trying to cover things up. And I think the craziest thing about it is sort of the complicity. Is that the right word?
Starting point is 00:23:18 You know, like the collusion, in a sense, from media companies and from social media. So, for example, what I mean is when Tucker Carlson has a woman on who says, I've written a paper and I have evidence that this was made in a lab, I say, prove it. I don't care. I get it. You're a professor. Prove it. Instagram blocked it saying it was fake news. Why?
Starting point is 00:23:35 And the links – so when Facebook or Instagram says it's fake news, you can click it and say, see why. The stories had nothing to do with Tuckerucker carlson or his his whistleblower right it had it um if if i remember correctly uh tucker said that that some of the examples were written well before the paper was published so that's i know yeah it's it's uh i know something really interesting it's scary how they can control these things but why is it that way because i don't think there's a grand architect controlling the machine. But when Tucker Carlson has an expert with credentials, PhD from a university in Hong Kong, who says they have proof and published a paper on it, how is that fake news? It's an expert opinion. But somebody did come out.
Starting point is 00:24:22 Somebody did. They saw that tweet and said like they they hit a button to exactly to market it that was not an automatic thing exactly so because you because an algorithm can't tell right what the context of a discussion with tucker carlson is exactly i noticed something when i was uh so uh when i was looking at some of these fact-checking organizations i was reading about i saw a website and i forgot the name of it was and they were saying like some outlandish claim and i went there and i was reading about it and i was like this story seems nuts so i pulled up these fact-checking sites you got like check your fact and like you know know your fact
Starting point is 00:24:58 or whatever and lead stories and i started reading about one of these sites and it said you know these stories are fake news this is a conspiracy theory website but one of these sites and it said, you know, these stories are fake news. This is a conspiracy theory website. But one of the stories quoted like a former CIA official. And so I said, how is that fake news? It's a quote for it's a it's a it's a guy asking a CIA official, what do you think about this thing? And they said, yeah, but the CIA official said crazy stuff. And I'm like, I don't know, define crazy. You know what I mean? So basically what happens is you can get former intelligence individuals to go on record and say something. But if it goes against orthodoxy, then the media machine is like, that must be fake news.
Starting point is 00:25:33 Therefore, it is. For example, I'll give you another really good example. Joe Biden, was he wearing a wire? Did you see this? Yes. OK, they said fake news. It was a crease in his shirt. And I said, you saying it was a crease is as speculative as them saying it was a wire.
Starting point is 00:25:49 How do you know it was a crease in his shirt? Did you inspect his lapel? No. They just literally said, oh, these people are crazy. I think it was a crease. Therefore, you're all fake news. So you have two people arguing and speculating with each other on the internet. Yet one of them is granted power to actually inhibit the spread of certain information that's the uh current state of things well that one was weird that whole joe biden thing um
Starting point is 00:26:15 i thought that if whether that was a crease or a wire i thought that that wire was like a lav mic yeah it's a microphone yeah that's what i thought in his left sleeve it looked like a little microphone no that was no that was no no no apparently that was a rosary bead oh he was really he was wearing a rosary for his uh for beau well i know i did see the full image but i thought in the image with the rosary he just put the pen in his sleeve when he was not holding i mean which he he could have but but apparently it was a rosary but either way whether it was a pen or a mic or anything or even if there was a wire here like what would be the significance yeah because yeah i know i don't care you couldn't if he didn't have anything in
Starting point is 00:26:55 his ear anyway which which uh you know ifbs are they go behind you and in the ear so what whether you know what you know what they're saying they're saying that he had implantable bone conduction i'm like just you know what i believe he was neural just get out of here he's got neural link yeah he's already he's being remote controlled by elon musk that's gonna happen okay could you imagine there's like hillary hillary clinton's in the back room with a remote control and a microphone and she's like go for it controlling him and he respond and but no but elon musk is like you have to you have to press this button here if you want him to move his left hand up no do it like you're doing it wrong i'm trying to explain to you and
Starting point is 00:27:33 then she's like oh like this and then joe and that's why joe stutters and stammers look at the camera now turn this knob to make him look at the elon musk and neural link like i don't i don't usually fall for those conspiracy theories like when they they say that Joe Biden is reading from a teleprompter when he's answering questions from reporters like, well, or or the one where where he was, he was on James Corden and he and he's holding up pictures and you're like, see, in reflection in the picture, there's a teleprompter. It's like, well, but he's just talking about his kids. Like, who cares? Like, even if he was like in that in that moment, I don't care if he's reading from a teleprompter. And he didn't sound like he was reading from a teleprompter and he wasn't talking about policy. But I don't understand the teleprompter thing anyway.
Starting point is 00:28:16 Well, because he has a he has a broadcast camera set up in his in his home. No, I just mean just mean like who cares well well okay but see the thing is there's been other uh there's there's been other times where he's been speaking with like a governor or something and it's supposed to be a conversation yeah yeah yeah and and that like an off-the-cuff conversation and then suddenly they'll he uses a prompt he'll go and use a prompter and it's like well that's deceptive because it it literally says in the title a conversation with governor so-and-so do you remember the thing where he like pulls his hand to the side and starts fanning upwards yeah like that's a prompter he's saying speed up because like i've used
Starting point is 00:28:57 and that's because he was he was reading from something right anyway you know but but the fact that he that he uses it as a crutch for everything like he just can't have a con like i'm reading from a teleprompter now you wouldn't know this no okay yeah it's all there everything he's saying is pre-programmed by it's all this is all this is all scripted man oh yeah people don't realize we rehearsed for hours to get this right she's in the google doc right right now telling me what to say. She's just real time doing the prompter. I always got annoyed when Trump would go on prompt because he speaks off prompt and he's real natural.
Starting point is 00:29:35 He's loud. And then he goes like this and he starts talking like this. And it's like, oh, he's boring Trump again because he's on the prompt. Yeah, there's definitely teleprompter Trump and there's off the cuff like fun Trump. Yeah. Correct. And everybody loves fun Trump. And I love when he goes off.
Starting point is 00:29:53 Everybody, huh? Well, yeah. Oh, come on. Come on. All right. Well, everybody who's not completely triggered by Trump. Everyone who's normal. Everybody's normal.
Starting point is 00:30:04 Because Trump is funny he's a funny guy like back in the day that with the presidents they they just didn't have a prompter before election well not for elections but before tv before radio and stuff cards maybe maybe they had cue cards maybe they had like a speech in front of them yeah probably right on their speech did they also just talk to people a lot more frequently yeah i'd imagine we need that again but trump's doing that yeah he kind of went go to a trump rally max i've been to so many in the past cycle it's like going and watching stand-up i'm not even i'm not i'm not even exaggerating no he's self-aware he's he's an entertainer yeah he's he's self-aware and he is even self-deprecating when he like there
Starting point is 00:30:42 was the one point where he was like these lights are making me orange you know like everybody laughed it's like we get it dude you're orange he's self-aware he knows yeah man it's it's like he's a funny guy you saw he he's definitely self-deprecating uh like like for example the remember that i can't remember what the phrases were but there was an audio uh file that sounded like one word to some people and an other word to others. Laurel and Yanni. Laurel or Yanni. Yeah. And so the White House made a video.
Starting point is 00:31:14 Oh, I remember this. They made a video of – it was like Kellyanne Conway and I think Mike Pence and like a whole bunch of the cabinet. And they were listening and they were saying, it sounds like this. It sounds like this or you know it's definitely annie but but it could be laurel like you know if you persuade me and at the very end it had trump sitting at his the resolute desk and he's like he goes i hear covfefe and it's like and you know which is which is hilarious like he's he's not he he's like, I never said covfefe. I know. He rolled with it.
Starting point is 00:31:47 I never said it. I never typed it. Well, he does sometimes lie about weird things. He's like, I never called John McCain a loser. It's like, you tweeted you called him a loser. Well, maybe he was. I don't know. No, look, I have problems.
Starting point is 00:32:02 Hold on, hold on. I want to clarify that. Sorry. Trump called McCain a loser I have. But hold on. I want to clarify that. Sorry. Trump called McCain a loser in reference to him losing in 2008. So I think he wasn't saying like, what a loser as a derogatory. Right. He wasn't kind of being like, well, he was a loser because he lost, which is an insult. But either way, like he said those words, you know, but he does kind of just sometimes you're like, we know you said it you know what i mean what are you doing just just just roll with it but you know what the funny thing about that laurel
Starting point is 00:32:30 yanny thing is yeah and also there's the black black and blue or golden white dress sure yeah you know the most the funniest thing about the whole thing is there's nothing spectacular about that thing in any way there is no psychological phenomenon. You know why that was happening? People have different phones. So when you listen to the word Laurel with a phone with no subwoofer, with a very, like, just like a really high-pitched microphone, like a crappy phone, you hear, nanny. But if you had a good phone, it was expensive, you heard Laurel. The same thing was true with the black and gold dress and, I'm sorry, the black and blue and the white and gold dress.
Starting point is 00:33:04 Depending on if you had the filters on your phone, like a blue filter or whatever, you would see a shadowed white and gold. And if you're looking on a computer, you'd see something slightly different. And so all of these people are viewing the same thing through different lenses and different devices and then being like, you're wrong. I know for a fact it's this. How interesting. But think about that. And then think about – do you remember when Jim Acosta brutally just like beat that woman in front of everyone? I'm kidding.
Starting point is 00:33:28 I'm kidding. Do you remember when Jim Acosta was, he grabbed, he like yanked the microphone from the table? Yeah, yeah. And all of a sudden there was a Laurel Yanny phenomenon where I actually had this like high profile journalist hit me up because I tweeted, Jim Acosta clearly like i can't remember exactly what it's been a long time but what i think happened was she grabbed the mic and he was pushing her hand away at the same time so it pulled her forward a little bit and then i had someone message me like are you seriously like believing that's what happened can't you watch the video she yanked it from him and i'm like first of all even if she did so what it's the white house's microphone
Starting point is 00:34:04 right and jim acosta shouldn't be like death gripping a microphone and refusing to back down. But you can actually see what it looks like happened is he's holding it. And then when she goes to grab it, he pushes her arm or like he tries to put it away, push it away, which pushes her arm and then makes her body move forward. Something like that. Or his body, I guess. I can't remember exactly what happened. But I was like, it could be very simple in that everybody has a different device with different resolutions, with different frame rates. And different people were literally seeing different video displays. Well, one thing, the Nick Sandman thing was like, if you knew he was just smiling because he was nervous, it looked different than if you thought he was getting into the dude's face.
Starting point is 00:34:44 That's another really good example people's biases altered their perception of what was even going on dude all the time yep like so donald like donald trump you actually a really good example is there's this famous comic where it's a camera there's like a camera guy filming and then in the lens of the camera you see someone shocked like screaming and there's like someone holding a knife but then the bigger picture is someone running away and the other person's holding the knife so it's like the image was distorted by how they framed it so it's a reference to framing in media so when you have nick sandman all the people who hate trump immediately were like we know exactly what that is. And they didn't stop to think. And so that came out in the news.
Starting point is 00:35:28 They have to pay out settlements because of it. But I think. Womp womp. Yeah. Yeah. They should pay more. I'm so sorry, CNN. You poor people.
Starting point is 00:35:38 I know. My goodness. Did you see this? My favorite thing is Jim Acosta tweeted the other day, Donald Trump finally condemns white supremacy on Hannity. Oh, I know where you're going with this. But then in 2017, the tweet from Acosta where he's like, Donald Trump denounces white supremacy on the KKK. I actually marked that down. Racism is evil.
Starting point is 00:35:57 Congratulations. It's like I have to wonder if these journalists have the memory of a goldfish or if it's on purpose. Well, it's this whole thing with John Roberts john roberts the other day when john oh yeah john roberts is like look um can you say now now he's talking he's talking to the press secretary and the press secretary is basically she she does not she's not she can't make a decision for trump she doesn't dictate for the president she can't say like it's like does does trump uh does he condemn it and then she like she goes yes he definitively does instead what she said was here's multiple examples of the president condemning like the people you want to condemn here and then he and she oh, back in this date, back in this date.
Starting point is 00:36:46 He said this. He said this. And then he goes, but can you say right now that he condemns it? It's like, well, I just read you. Like he's how many times you could have him condemn it like every hour on the hour. And it would never be good enough for these people. I know. Right. like every hour on the hour. And it would never be good enough for these people. I know, right?
Starting point is 00:37:10 So what people need to understand about Kayleigh McEnany, she doesn't speak for Trump. So when a journalist says, does Donald Trump right now condemn it? Exactly. She goes, let me read you a quote from the president. No, I want you to I want to know now. She can't be like, yes, I hereby on behalf of the president announce a quote for him from my mouth and instead she's she's saying this is when he said these things these are the dates multiple times like how many more times does he need to say every hour does he yeah does he need to like
Starting point is 00:37:39 does he need to do like a video and this is going to help him this i think this absolutely is going to help him when you know why but people going to help him win. You know why? But people still believe it. Yes, yes. Like people now think that he's still a racist. And he's still like – the Proud Boys are not white supremacists. I know. They're not white supremacists.
Starting point is 00:37:58 So it's like, fine, you want to condemn them, whatever. There are a lot of things. A lot of things to be criticized for sure. Yeah, absolutely. You know? I don't think that violence that what look they they they seem they seem like a lot of them seem like decent guys right that's fine but i don't think that that going down to a place say okay well there's going to be these these uh you know there's going to be these uh protesters so let's go down and see if some trouble happens well they don't but but so so what they do is we're going to go to portland and have
Starting point is 00:38:31 a free speech rally right or march and it's like you do know what's going to happen if you go to portland right well we're allowed to do it that's true you are but you do know what's going to happen if you go do that right well to be fair I was very critical of them over the Portland thing and then nothing happened. Right. But it's almost exclusively that Antifa starts fights with them. That's almost always how it happens. But the argument, I guess, is if you go to a place where you know a bunch of crazy people are going to start fighting you, like at a certain point, like what you got to understand about car accidents is that failure to avoid an accident is actually your fault so i don't you're familiar with that right yeah yeah a lot of people don't realize this they think if if someone rear ends me then
Starting point is 00:39:12 it's their fault no matter what actually that's not true if there's a witness like that car was like down the street and this guy sat there and didn't move when this guy was coming forward right like parked like failure to avoid an accident can be your fault. But I guess the big challenge of the Proud Boys is just like, where do you draw the line in saying I won't go and have my rally because the hecklers veto. So there's a challenge there. Look, I don't want to go off on a big thing on the Proud Boys, because we're talking about, you know, Trump and the journalists, and we got to finish the John Roberts thing. They're not white supremacists. We can have a conversation about the morality of going to places like Portland, where you know that left will act a fool and the right for you to do it peacefully without without
Starting point is 00:39:53 having people attack you for sure. But the John Roberts thing was funny because he's trying to get Kayleigh McEnany to issue a Trump quote live in real time with Trump not present, which she can't do. Right. And then when she said, let me read you the quotes of the president. And he's like, yeah, but what about now? And she goes, I can't do anything but read these things to you. And then he gets attacked on Twitter and got all triggered about it.
Starting point is 00:40:16 Went on TV and he was like, I don't care. I just don't. It had to be asked. No, it didn't. It was asked over and over again. I'm so sick of it. But listen, the main point is it's going to help Trump. You know why? I understand you're saying there are people who believe Trump's a racist and he won't denounce this stuff. Yeah, but those people weren't
Starting point is 00:40:32 going to vote for Trump anyway. And I'd imagine a good portion of them know that the whole argument is BS and are just like, oh, here's my chance to lie to convince more people that Trump's bad. But regular people sitting at home are probably like, what's he talking about? What's a Proud Boy? Is that an LGBT? I don't know what they're talking about. This is ridiculous. Well, now they hear Proud Boy.
Starting point is 00:40:55 Trump won't denounce the Proud Boys, so that must mean that they're bad. Right, right, right. And not everybody saw that segment on CNN where – Enrique Tarrio. Yeah. No, right. And not everybody saw that segment on CNN where – Enrique Tarrio. Yeah. No, no. It was one of the commentators. It's like, well, they're kind of like a fight club, you know, kind of trolls. Fight club. They say they're not white supremacists and she wasn't trying to say like, well, they say they're not blah, you know, or they're a hate group. You know, like, well, Trump isn't.
Starting point is 00:41:27 Trump told them to stand by. So, of course. Stand by. Of course you know that they're bad. I think Trump misspoke. I think he was. Yeah, I think so. I think he was flustered and he wouldn't shut up.
Starting point is 00:41:38 Okay. So I know I said that and people are like, dude, Joe Biden was lying. And I'm like, I know. Joe Biden was lying. And then Trump was like wrong no and like jumping in two things can be this true at the same time trump needs to let joe biden speak you know why because he can't the more joe biden speaks the more he goes and with trump cutting him off joe's probably like whoo thank you how many gaffes does joe
Starting point is 00:42:02 biden put out per minute the more trump speaks the less gaffes does Joe Biden put out per minute? The more Trump speaks, the less gaffes from Joe Biden. There were several instances in that debate where Biden was like a 20, 20 million, a 20, 20, 19. Yeah. Let him go for it. Trump can. Yes. Joe, speak more, please. I want I want the White House to come out and say, look, it turns out that the president was feeling under the weather and he just wasn't his old self.
Starting point is 00:42:31 Like he was just a little more, you know, he just wanted to get in there and he was he was just a little bit more triggered than normal. And and that's it. And just say normally he's not like this because he's had good debates. Yeah. But then, but you have to also remember that in the first debate with Hillary, he did not do great. He was off his game. He was off his game this time too, for sure.
Starting point is 00:42:55 He definitely was off his game. Yeah. Yeah. I remember tweeting, I was like, come on, just like Trump needs to calm down. And it's true. And if there happens to be a second or third debate, and who knows at this point, who knows if there's even going to be a vice presidential debate? Lydia earlier was saying that maybe for like a national security reason, you know, that you might not want to put Mike Pence in a situation where he could be exposed that's a good point so and it was a great point and it makes a lot of sense and i really do want to see a vice presidential debate
Starting point is 00:43:33 because i would like to see like a debate yeah yeah and mike pence is he's really good on the debate stage i think he's gonna demolish kamala i think so too and and and i know like it's it's cliche of tim pool to rag on the democrats but think about kamala as she is so fake she's just such a fake person wearing tim's tupac's the greatest rapper alive lady it's been 30 years what are you you talking about? Did she like Google? She went to like a GeoCities website. What is the best rapper alive? Somehow she ends up on a website with like a gif of Macho Man Randy Savage doing like the peanut butter jelly dance.
Starting point is 00:44:16 And there's like really crappy Comic Sans writing. And it's like Tupac's the best. And she's like, that's good enough for me. Remember when she like claimed to listen to rap that didn't come out when she was in college? Like she is plastic. Now, Mike Pence is a lot of things, but he's a politician. You know, he's a – I don't know what the right word is, but a suit, a square. And I don't mean that in a bad way.
Starting point is 00:44:39 I mean like he's a stodgy, normal, professional kind of downtone kind of guy. I mean, I think a lot of people know that already, because if you remember the, if you remember the first coronavirus briefings, you'd have Trump going on there. He's like, blah, blah, blah, blah, blah. And then Mike Pence comes on. He's like, yeah, he was so calm. And you're just like, Mike Pence is looking very presidential right now. Yeah, very presidential. And like, I'm, Mike Pence is looking very presidential right now. Yeah, I feel better now. He's looking very presidential.
Starting point is 00:45:06 And I'm feeling calm now. Yeah, exactly. It's true, though. Because you have this Dr. Birx, and they seem to get along. And actually, real quick at the coronavirus briefings at the beginning, I remember he was saying, he was calling dr fauci but then he he would call dr berks he'd say deborah and people are like no it's doctor you know it's like it's it's a you know just because she's a woman and you're like uh no because they're like he
Starting point is 00:45:38 calls tony he says he refers to tony you know you're just not like watching the whole thing you're just like watching that five second clip. They're just finding something to pretend to be mad about. Of course. That's all it is, man. Of course it is. But I just remember that. It was crazy.
Starting point is 00:45:52 This is why I think this kind of stuff helps Trump. The, you know, the John Roberts thing, the Jim Acosta thing is because I tell you, man, there's probably a bunch of regular people who are like, there's no way you're actually mad. There's no way you're actually mad about this. He was mad. I don't know why. He was mad. I mean about like he called – oh, the guy saying he called – Oh, John Roberts is mad.
Starting point is 00:46:12 No, I'm talking about the people who are like, he called Dr. Burks Deborah. Oh. There's going to be some suburban housewife sitting there with her husband. He's going to get back from work and she's going to be gonna be like who cares what does that have to do with anything my husband's losing his job because of the pandemic and we need to know what we're gonna do with our kids well i i will definitely say that that when it comes to those dumb little things especially especially this uh trump didn't like he's condemned it a billion times but he didn't he hasn't done it yet or he won't do it now and you're like like do you think he changed his mind
Starting point is 00:46:50 yeah that's yeah right there was like a period where like trump woke up in the middle of the night nicole i was wrong to denounce these groups 57 times oh my goodness what what was i thinking uh you know they're good people on both sides oh gosh uh but but i i think a lot of uh i just did a man in the street uh interview i went out to california of all places and there were people like when you talk to the biden people they're like well i'm voting for biden because i want to get rid of trump but all of the the trump people were like uh he's being treated unfairly he's condemned it multiple times uh like they they know what they like about trump right they're like he's done this he's done this he's done this uh so i i think that i think that the majority of trump supporters
Starting point is 00:47:40 know that this whole that whole condemning not condemning it's just bs right and the more the media pushes it the more that his base will get riled up about it right and it's almost like uh you're helping you're helping him get elected again that's that's this look this is the point if the democrats in the media just like took a second to breathe and they said how about we nominate someone who's just calm a populist moderate kind of like trump but not as bombastic and and you know kind of ill-tempered they would win and people would be like look donald trump's talking about that border security but so is you know john jackson john jackson doesn't have a potty mouth you know what i mean look i understand a lot of trump supporters say who cares if trump talks this way and i know a lot of them say they like that he
Starting point is 00:48:28 talks this way to a point yeah but i've like i've been uh in ubers i've been to restaurants and i hear it all the time from people who say they're voting for trump that they wish he wouldn't talk this way we all say that yeah we know there are some people who are they're laughing and they love it it's hilarious and they like it but i don't think that they're into politics as much you know like no no those are like the diehards you know right there's super there's people that like i i would not call myself like a like super i love trump i i really i respect him i respect the fact that he's he's doing all the things he said he was gonna do um which is one of the reasons why the left is so freaked out because you know these peace agreements actually getting things oh my god
Starting point is 00:49:12 that peace agreement is so awesome peace agreements three mind you sir and and you can like we're i mean i'm all over the place here but i like i that kind of thing oh but you know he's he's a he's a white supremacist he's a racist you're like you're like no no like you think he would care you know do you think he's just doing it for the nobel prize because he's not gonna win it uh i'm just i'm just i'm just when it comes to the foreign policy stuff i have a special uh like like rage and triggered that i get because i'm just so sick of the fake anti-war left there's a legit anti-war left and i got respect for them i disagree with them on domestic policy issues but like tulsi right right absolutely people at the intercept and there's a there's a bunch of other
Starting point is 00:49:56 individuals that are very progressive that are very anti-war and they're legitimately anti-war and they have given praise to donald trump for the peace agreements there are also some progressives who are like well this agreement wasn't good enough and i'm right shut up dude if you have the choice between the obama administration redux and the guy who just signed three peace agreements shut up and take the win and you know what the way i see it is if the american people on the left are screaming because donald trump is you know a republican and they're worried about certain social issues. I'm like, yeah, well, maybe you shouldn't have been, you know, ignoring the war machine for as long as possible because there's gonna be a lot of people who are gonna vote for Donald Trump
Starting point is 00:50:32 specifically because he wants to bring our troops back and he's getting these peace agreements done. That is better for the world than you complaining about the orange man being a white supremacist. Sorry, that argument holds no water with me because even if it were true, I'd be like, well, guess what? America, if you think that's what you're getting, then maybe you shouldn't have voted for Obama twice. I know we mentioned this the other day. You brought up a really good point. McCain and Romney would have been a lot worse. McCain would have been really bad. But it's not so much about I'm blaming them for the fact that those are the two candidates we have. But if you were paying attention to what was being placed in front of you, we wouldn't be in a situation because Donald Trump, in my opinion, is the incarnation of the anger
Starting point is 00:51:14 people felt towards the establishment kicking them to curb, be it Republican or Democrat. That's another reason why Bernie Sanders did really well. You had these two incarnations emerging, Sanders, the populist left, Trump, the populist right. And Bernie Sanders is a pushover. And that's why he's out. And then he sold out to the Democrats. And then Donald Trump just started thrashing about saying F you. And so many people said, I just want these fake crony politicians to get out. And now here we go. Good. Donald Trump. Well, he's got peace agreements under his belt he had a great economy before covid he's done he's he's done good enough things for me i say trump's okay i used to say i used to say this trump's not that bad to quote uh uh fleckos talks you know fucking right yeah i love that segment he does where he walks around asking people he's like trump's bad but he's not that bad
Starting point is 00:51:59 right and then people are like yeah okay i guess it's a brilliant brilliant segment that's good i like that and so i used to be like, he's not that bad. Like there was that woman on MSNBC who said Trump is talking about exterminating Latinos. You remember that? Did you know that? No. There's a woman. She was like, Donald Trump's talking about exterminating Latinos.
Starting point is 00:52:15 And it's like, what? They always say that. No, but that's particularly over the top. OK, that's very specific but they but they're always they're always saying that you know that they the the concentration camps in the southern border exterminating jeez i mean nuts and so i would be i'd be like come on he's not that bad that's crazy no he like no he's not he's not but they're not concentration camps first of all, which I have heard from – like I've actually done another – I did a man in the street last year and I had a – I only featured one, but I had like three different people come up and say that – referring to these concentration camps. It's like, well, they came – like they crossed the borders. Like they came here and they knew that they were gonna be in these uh you know in
Starting point is 00:53:05 in these detention centers like they're like running gonna get caught yeah i mean it's kind of their fault right but also you know oh and and can we talk about the melania thing real quick which which molly thing the tape oh where she was like trying to rescue the immigrant immigrant yeah they attacked her for it they're you what, man? She said like 50 different things like, I don't want to be doing things on Christmas. You know, it's like, I'm paraphrasing here. I think that she believes that it's a waste of taxpayer money and time, you know. But, you know, like decorating the White House in Christmas stuff, which nobody likes anyway. They're always like, it's so stark.
Starting point is 00:53:43 Yeah. And you're like, well, she took the time to do it. And if you don't like it's so stark you know and and you're like well she took the time to do it and if you don't like it then she doesn't have to do it and now they're like she doesn't want to do it she's terrible well listen yeah what you know what really bothers me with the melania stuff is that she's not trump like she's not donald okay she is her own person we're not electing her yeah Yeah. And she seems very lovely. Like, I understand people are mad at Trump and stuff, but Melania doesn't do anything. Like, I mean, like in terms of attacking people and being nasty or mean or getting arguments.
Starting point is 00:54:15 She's very nice and well-mannered and quiet. She seems like a very classy person. And they were like, she ripped out the Rose Garden. You're not really mad about that. Shut up. Stop. Stop. Okay. It's like the craziest thing to me when I see these people say like Ivanka is such an awful person. I'm like, what?
Starting point is 00:54:32 No. Look, I understand why you're mad at Trump. But Donald, I understand why. Because he says things and he makes crude jokes and comments and he's off the cuff. But the rest of like you look, Don Jr. He could be a bombastic personality but he's not part of the administration right right right you know right but like ivanka seems very nice i don't understand doing it for free it's such it's it's i think that is there's two things that happened
Starting point is 00:54:57 recently that really do show you the anger and and and mean-spirited nature these people have is not legitimate. The first is the obvious. The entire time bashing Melania and bashing Ivanka. Melania of all of the people involved does not deserve any of this. I understand Ivanka advises Donald and she's involved. Melania is the first lady, but what has she done? Is she like on camera attacking people and screaming? Is she?
Starting point is 00:55:24 No, she like decorated and it became like a thing. Well, she wore a jacket that was owning the lips, according to her. Yeah. Which just makes me love her more. But it wasn't. What did it say? It said something like, don't you really care? I really don't care.
Starting point is 00:55:39 Do you? Yeah. Yeah. Is that what it said? And it's not like it was made specifically for that situation. It was like something she got at H&M. Exactly. It was a common thing that she just bought.
Starting point is 00:55:49 And she was just like, you know what? I'm going to wear this because – Watch this. Watch this. Get on board with that. I saw a meme post where it was like – it said something like there's no – what was it? The socks? The cat or whatever?
Starting point is 00:56:04 I don't know. Bill Clinton's dog or something. Patches or whatever. Right. They were like, there's no dog's no you know what was it the socks the cat or whatever i don't know bill clinton's dog or something patches whatever right they were like there's no dog at the white house no cat no children running an open christmas presents what has happened to our country instead of planting a garden our first lady destroys it and i was like what are you talking about so it's so crazy the rose garden thing to me was really interesting because they were looking in the shrubbery, literally in the shrubbery. And they're like, look at this pattern.
Starting point is 00:56:30 This is a nasty pattern. Because it had angles and they were like, oh, wait, it wasn't. You want to talk about a dog whistle? No, it wasn't. You want to talk about a dog whistle? If you're looking for that, man, I feel bad for you. It's because the shrubs were at an angle, like an arrow. Yeah.
Starting point is 00:56:43 But then there's also an outline. So they were like, it says KKK. That's right. Yeah, yeah. Melania, she's from Slovenia? Is that where she's from? Yeah, Slovenia. This is insane stuff.
Starting point is 00:56:53 Okay, so that's the first. The second thing is Scott Adams did a periscope after the debate, and he's like, Trump lost my vote. Yep. So you know what these leftists did? They started threatening and insulting him and attacking him. It's like, what is... You won.
Starting point is 00:57:08 You won. You got him. This big, well-known, persuasive Trump supporter has come out angry. And instead of saying, come over here, brother, let me get you a beer, you started screaming in his face. So then Scott tweets, I'm voting for Trump again because these people are so nasty. And I'm like, that's... You know what, man?
Starting point is 00:57:25 When people talk about Trump's attitude as like a turnoff and stuff, I hear you. But I'll take the one nasty guy over the horde of nasty guys. You know what I mean? So if there's no redemption on the left, cancel culture and this far left, whatever, I don't want to I don't want to set foot in that castle. I don't want to go anywhere near those people because they're all nasty. Now, Donald Trump can say nasty things. He's not that bad in terms of even his character. He's got character defects for sure. But I can sit in the right wing pub as a liberal and they'll buy me a beer and they'll laugh
Starting point is 00:57:57 and be like, oh, man, you're so wrong about these policies, man. But, you know, getting along is more important. You know, that's a good point, because, you know, on my personal Facebook, you know, getting along is more important. You know, that's a good point because, you know, on my personal Facebook, you know, I have a whole bunch of friends that have no idea what I do. That you're secretly a white – you support a white supremacist president, right? And look, they have their views whether they're misguided or just very triggered. I still respect these people i uh you know i'm i'm like i'm still if i saw them i wouldn't be like oh you're so stupid you know i would i would be i would i would i would respect their like i just respect them as people yeah but if i came out and was
Starting point is 00:58:40 like um yeah i'm voting for trump again and i'd just be like unfriended you know like my whole my whole thing and and it's you know i when when i did my last man in the street i was being i was being very nice people were like wow he's just being really nice to those biden voters i'm like well you know it's like well first of all i feel sorry for them anyway uh no i'm kidding but i like i'm i'm i'm not when i when i do that kind of thing i'm not trying to own them i'm not trying to be like i tricked you you know um but it but yeah it it's another i've seen i've seen stuff where people are welcomed into these circles where they're like, hey, it's this African-American guy. You Trump voters, you hate African-Americans, right?
Starting point is 00:59:32 Like, no, come have some water with us. Did you see that video where the InfoWars lady is talking to this black dude? And she's like, come on over. She's like, what do you think? I think that was the one I saw. Yeah. She's like, come on over to the Trump supporters and see what's going on and he basically says i don't agree with none of this but you know i want to see what it's all about and then they hug him and they shake his
Starting point is 00:59:50 hand one lady gives him a kiss on the cheek and she's like as long as we get along and we're all americans he looks at this woman and he goes he gets the kiss on the cheek and he's like oh man if that's what's going on in there i'm down she's like let's go to the other side and see what happens and then you and then she goes over there and she says she's a Trump supporter and they're screaming. And then you just see the guy's face like go blank, like, what is happening? And it's kind of sad. It is. People are very – Republicans are very tolerant people.
Starting point is 01:00:17 They want to be left alone a lot. You know what I mean? This is where I think a lot of that polling comes from when you get a call on your landline and you're like, are you voting for Biden or Trump? You're like, I don't want any trouble, lady. I'm just going to – I don't want any trouble. Joe Biden? I think like the – there's a lot of self-loathing going on on the Democrat side since the WikiLeaks came out with Hillary kind of upending Bernie and then them coming out with a candidate like Joe Biden that people don't even like.
Starting point is 01:00:51 They're just voting against Trump. So they don't even like themselves. They don't respect their candidates. So they have all this bubbling anger that they end up taking out on people that aren't in their party. Do these people smoke pot? Hopefully. They should. I don't. I don't smoke no tattoos nothing i'm very boring but there's like you gotta chill man like where are those hippies at to like sit them down and
Starting point is 01:01:16 be like brother problem with pot is it it just accentuates how you're feeling i don't know if you're angry and you smoke pot you get angrierrier. But I don't literally mean it. I'm just saying, like, y'all need to sit back. Like, dude, is it really? The craziest thing to me is that there was, so I did a segment today for my main channel. There's a guy named Thomas Friedman. He's a New York Times columnist, and he was telling Anderson Cooper that we're on the verge of a second Civil War. Oh, Tim said it. Because it's a meme.
Starting point is 01:01:44 But I'm like, this this guy's telling anderson cooper and anderson cooper is like do you really believe that and he's like yes it's happening here i'm like bro do you really think the world is ending because of donald trump you need to sit down crack open a bud light just watch some family guy yeah man oh i'm sorry that's too offensive for you now i don't know what do they watch these days modern family just have a good laugh at some sitcom and situational thing that's the progressive show right yeah like that yeah okay good all right there you go just just calm down take somebody to take their phones away yes and give them just a week with no internet and watch all of this just go away oh yeah i like that that's that's actually a good point. Can you just imagine?
Starting point is 01:02:26 I was talking to my dad about the – I was like, what would have happened if social media existed during the Vietnam War? Oh, jeez. Because everything is so amplified. I'm sure the people were very angry about being in in vietnam and or you know just hating all of that uh i mean can you just imagine if twitter existed back then or facebook and then people are all these conspiracy theories and and uh oh we hate the president or you know we're wishing for his death from covid that's freaky man that's freaky stuff to that is that kind of stuff is first of all it's not helpful at all it's not helpful it's like
Starting point is 01:03:11 because you're just you're just gonna make the other side the opposite side angry too it's just vile and and the fact that that twitter is so selective about who they punish for – somebody says one thing against the president that's vile like that. Like, well, hope she dies. It's like – and they're very explicit about it. It's like, no, that's bad. That's something that should be reportable, right? But – and then you report them. It's like, no, it's fine.
Starting point is 01:03:45 You know, I think, I wonder, is Jack Dorsey evil? Okay. So I've met him. Obviously, I've talked to him. I've had conversations with him on several occasions. But even like since I was on Rogan, I've talked to him periodically. Oh. And the reason why I think that he's not a good person is that what he built and what is currently happening in his name is a machine that generates hate. That's what Twitter is. Twitter is not this magical device that shares information.
Starting point is 01:04:18 It gamifies being a mean person. So you'll see this now. The pundits. Like, the craziest thing to me, when you see these journalists, all of a sudden, there's this one dude who was making fun of me. A guy I've never said a bad word about.
Starting point is 01:04:34 And I DM'd him, because I know I'm like, I don't understand, because he's clearly a progressive. And I was like, why were you insulting me in this way? I've never said a mean thing about you. Like, I'm confused.
Starting point is 01:04:43 No response. It's because when you say this person is a dumb piece of garbage, what a moron, LOL, you get retweets, you get likes. So it creates a whole it creates a whole genre, the reply guy. There are people who make six figures. And I mean, they make six figures because what they do is they'll they they wait. They keep refreshing Trump's Twitter feed until Trump tweets something. And Trump will be Trump will say something like fake news, exclamation point. And they'll comment. The only thing fake about the news right now is the fact that your hair is on it when they
Starting point is 01:05:14 talk about you. And then they get a thousand retweets and likes. And then they go, hey, thanks for the support. Here's my PayPal. And it works. So people have monetized and gamified hatred on Twitter. Facebook, not so much. Facebook, if you post something like, this person's a dick, people on Facebook aren't going to hit share.
Starting point is 01:05:33 They're going to be like, well, that's weird. On Twitter, though, you screen grab someone's picture. You say, what an ugly moron. And then it gets shared like crazy and retweeted and everyone's piling on and laughing. Twitter is literally a two giant mobs that are running around smashing windows and screaming at the top of their lungs nonstop. And it's escalating and getting crazier to the benefit of the Republicans. Twitter bans them. You know why that's a benefit? Not to the Republican who gets banned, but because Twitter is extremely strict, only the most clean cut and respect,
Starting point is 01:06:06 you know, respected looking individuals stay on Twitter. There are even respectable and normal conservatives who get banned. So what you get is you have two groups and there's the left and there's the right. And then you have wingnut crazy leftists and you have wingnut crazy right wingers. The right wingers are gone. The wingnuts, they banned all of the fringe elements of the right and then you have wingnut crazy leftists and you have wingnut crazy right wingers the right wingers are gone the wingnuts they banned all of the fringe elements of the right so all you have left now are like run-of-the-mill legal observer like like lawyers and you know business people support the president but on the left you literally have antifa organizing violence and riots but that infects the mainstream leftists too so when the only conversations among the right are like, well, I believe Donald Trump's text doesn't go too far enough. And then you end up with that's not a real policy.
Starting point is 01:06:51 I'm just making a joke. You end up with the leftists where you'll get some, you know, fringe antifa person wishing death upon a political figure. Then that gets read to like crazy. And the mainstream leftist sees it and says that's what people want. And then they return in kind the same kind of vitriolic nonsense and vile garbage. Then the Democratic politicians step in and they see this is what the left is talking about. And they they go for it. They go for it.
Starting point is 01:07:16 So I think the fact that these social media companies are biased is actually constraining the right in a good way. While it's bad for the individual and people shouldn't be getting banned this way as a collective, they're actually looking cleaner and more respectable than the left. I think that's why many liberals are like, I'm a conservative now and then jumping over because they see these conservatives that are like normal looking, clean cut, respectable, and they see a left that's off the rails is spitting, you know, vile and vitriolic garbage at Melania and at regular people. You know, I really hate some of these users on Twitter.
Starting point is 01:07:56 It's like you said, they wait for Trump to say something. They basically, their job is Twitter full time. They make a lot of money. Like Defiant Brooklyn Dad or Mrs. Krasenstein. Yeah, I'm so sure. That's who that is. I'm so sure. And like the second that Trump – you're right. You're exactly right.
Starting point is 01:08:21 And I don't know how they're making money. I think they – After they get a viral tweet, they link their PayPal. Okay. And they're like PayPal me. I hate those people so much. I hate them. Just think about how – I have to imagine these people after like the day is done and they're looking at their bank accounts.
Starting point is 01:08:40 They start crying you know could you imagine like in a hundred years there's like an encyclopedia wikipedia or whatever or like neural link knowledge network and then people are like ah yes uh brooklyn dad he's famous for constantly complaining to president trump he never could he never contributed anything of substance other than generic complaints about trump's general behavior valuable but uh he is well known for this and frowned upon. What have we become? And that's their legacy. You know the story of the Nobel Prize, prizes, that Alfred Nobel invented dynamite.
Starting point is 01:09:16 And so then someone published his obituary early and they called him the merchant of death. And when he saw it, he panicked and he was like, is that what I am? So then he immediately was like i gotta do something better with this and then created the nobel prize or whatever i think that's the general story that that was it right you man i don't know i think he was also an arms manufacturer was that maybe how he got that was part of it notoriety i don't but i don't know much about him but that was it was something like that so he like panicked because they
Starting point is 01:09:39 accidentally published this and he realized his legacy was garbage and he was like i don't want to be that i don't want people to look back and say like this is what the person did do that more so i wonder these people who are on twitter man i'll tell you what dude there's a guy i know he's a journalist he was a journalist and he was an okay journalist and then he started figuring out that when he replied to donald trump he started getting a ton of followers and he messaged me one day he was like dude i gained like 5 000 followers like because i've been tweeting at trump and he was like, dude, I gained like 5,000 followers. Like, cause I've been tweeting at Trump. And I was like, bro, don't do it, man. Do not go down this road. Listen, I was like, a lot of people are just like, you're in a crowd of people screaming and throwing feces at a wall. That's what it is. There's nothing of substance. Trump isn't even
Starting point is 01:10:20 there. Like they think they're yelling at Trump. Trump's not there in their mind. They're walking up to him and going like, hey, man, F you, Trump, which you're allowed to do by all means. But in reality, you're walking up to a brick wall with a picture of Trump's face on it and you're screaming and you're all laughing and high fiving each other. Meanwhile, the president's doing whatever. He's not reading your comments. I warned him. I don't think he can find work anymore because I remember there was there was a couple people i talked to who had gone down this road and i was like they're like hey man i'm really looking for work and wondering like you know you're doing your companies are doing well i'm wondering and i was like bro i can't hire you are you crazy like you're you're you're generating
Starting point is 01:10:57 followers off of just saying dumb things to trump there's no substance in what you do yeah your your resume right now is that you're a guy who complains to the president with generic insults there's no substance in what you do. Yeah. Your your resume right now is that you're a guy who complains to the president with generic insults. There's no job for you anymore, bro. So some of these people actually deleted their accounts. No joke. Well, here's here's a question. Continuing on with this legacy.
Starting point is 01:11:18 What happens when when what happens if Joe Biden wins? What happens to you? I'm going to laugh. First of all, I'm going to I'm'm gonna cry for america uh no way dude you gotta you gotta listen listen listen we're all in this big boat and we're going just downstream there's a waterfall in front of us there's like a waterfall on one side and like a category five rapid it's gonna be bumpy but like ones you know what man for those brief seconds as as biden gets elected i'm gonna be sitting in the back of that raft while everyone's screaming. And I'm going to crack that beer and be like, here we go, baby.
Starting point is 01:11:48 If Biden wins, it will be so bad for four years. Everyone in the country, the people that hated Trump, that didn't want to vote for Biden but did it anyway, are going to hate him so much that anyone can win in 2024. That'll be interesting. Well, okay. can win in 2024 that'll be interesting uh well okay so first of all when i say cry for america uh i don't necessarily mean like for the republic or or democracy uh i'm talking about just like how dumb people are to be actually voting for joe that's why i would laugh um but i mean yeah and and i think ultimately it'll be one of those situations where it's like, well, we look back on it and laugh, and that's true. But what happens to The Washington Post?
Starting point is 01:12:30 What happens to – look what happened with The Washington Post where they basically built an entire journalistic team to investigate Trump. Like that's their job. That's all they do. You think they're going to have one for Biden? Nope.iden nope no of course not you know ryan long right yes so uh he for those unfamiliar he's a comedian we had him on the show he's hilarious but he did a segment uh skit where it was like it's a newsroom and they're sitting around it's election night and they're like biden harris whoo yeah and then it's like a month later and they're all sweating and like what do we write about there's nothing to do what do we write what did we write about before i don't even remember it's all they do now and what's what's really funny is what people don't realize
Starting point is 01:13:14 is i think if trump doesn't win they're gonna they're gonna keep going oh they're just gonna they're gonna find a fill-in for what trump is so they're gonna say like the alt-right or something like they've they've done before but that's what they'll go for and i mean they can't give up the machine you know what i mean they created it but then what happens to all these personalities or or whatever you know like uh mrs krassenstein yeah that just makes me funny makes Makes me laugh. Like what? What happened? Like, hold on. For people who don't know, it's because there was originally two guys called the Krasenstein brothers who would reply to Trump all the time and they got banned.
Starting point is 01:13:53 And now they were manipulating the numbers of their followers. Apparently, I don't know. I don't believe it. I really don't. I think, you know, why would they get banned? Why would Milo Yiannopoulos get banned for the same reason? Milo Yiannopoulos got banned. They same reason? Milo Yiannopoulos got banned. They said he had multiple accounts.
Starting point is 01:14:07 They say that about everybody. It sounds like it sounds like bunk BS. So I don't know why they got banned. I'm not going to accuse him. If Twitter doesn't release evidence, then as far as I'm concerned, Twitter can't prove anything. OK, that's fair. But these guys just reply to Trump all the time, get banned.
Starting point is 01:14:20 Also, their wives pop up or like the wife pops up or something. Is that the mother? Yeah. And if you look at the mother it the mother i think it's the mother and if you look at the profile picture of mrs krasenstein this is like the the deadest eyes oh i don't want to wear wearing a mask that says uh biden 2020 or whatever i think i'm pretty sure it is like someone helen krasenstein yeah yeah that's what made me think it was the mom oh the mom i don't know i but i i doubt that this person is actually who they say they are that's my point you know
Starting point is 01:14:50 what really bothers me about a lot of this is that i can't i think like it was joe biden who said you know can you imagine not having to think about donald trump ever again or something like that's part of his campaign like it'll be over close your eyes no no no hold on hold on you don't get to scream as loud as possible in my face. Donald Trump, while bashing me over the head with like a foam hammer. And then you're like, don't you want it to stop? Don't you want it to stop? Just make me president and it'll stop.
Starting point is 01:15:15 I'm like, no. Yeah. I'm going to be like, okay, Donald Trump, punch this guy in the face and get him out of my face. I'm not going to, I'm not going to give you power because you've been screaming at me for four years. Dude, the New York Times won two Pulitzers for Russiagate.
Starting point is 01:15:30 It kills me. It's not even real. Like, dude, you know what's funny? People are like, well, they won Pulitzers because they covered the story as it was known at the time. Here's my description of this. If I said to somebody,
Starting point is 01:15:43 I would like to pay you $100 to mow my lawn and they go, you got it, champ. And then an hour later, I walk outside and the guy across the street from me has his lawn mowed. I'd be like, you did an amazing job, award winning even, but it's not my lawn. You did the wrong job. You can say the journalism was great and they investigated and they did the wrong thing. It's like if I said, could you carry this sack of heavy stones into my basement? And then they walk off and carry it a mile away. I'm like, well, you carried it a lot farther than I wanted you to, but I have no idea where you were going or why. But good job.
Starting point is 01:16:16 Good job. Yeah, good job. Yeah, I'm award winning. You'll win it. No, but you know what really happens? It's like I hired this guy to mow my lawn. I come out an hour later. My neighbor's lawn is mowed.
Starting point is 01:16:28 And then his buddy walks over and goes, whoa, good job. Here's an award and high fives him. That's what the Pulitzer Prize is. They're awarding themselves for like – they're not even covering a real story. Could you imagine if they actually investigated and they're like, whoa, this is fake? And nobody calls on the Times to go, you know, you kind of got all that wrong. You should maybe give that thing back. Just for journalistic integrity.
Starting point is 01:16:54 Maybe the Iraq war was the time they should have hung their tie up and said, well, America, we were out. We messed that up. Yeah. I mean, I don't get to pull. Look, they gave um give a rap album pulitzer really yeah they gave um oh what's his name was it common not common no no um i gotta look this up you guys know in the chat the chat's gonna light up they're gonna be like we know it is yeah it's um i mean i mean it was a
Starting point is 01:17:25 good album like that i can't remember the name of polter prizes go to fiction as well yeah but it went to an it went to a wrap i'm like really like no but that's normal yeah it goes to broadcast it goes to music yeah but i'm just i'm just saying like how do you win an award for like fake news and then brag about it and then they announced we, we're going to shift from Trump and Russia to Trump and racism. And then now all of a sudden everything's Trump's racist. And then it went to Trump and COVID and then back to Trump and racism. So they're throwing everything at the wall. Except the kitchen sink.
Starting point is 01:18:02 Is that the phrase? Yes. Seeing what sticks sticks here's a question for you tim um we had what 25 26 democratic candidates did we have that many it was a lot it was it was a lot um would you say it was bernie's fault in what way well bernie sanders he divided the party clearly in 2016 he's an independent he's an independent guy he's if you go on his on his uh page he's he he that's his thing he tout that. And he pushed that he pushed so much of the party to the left. And so many people were like, well, you know, Hillary stole the election from Bernie, which I don't quite believe in or the DNC.
Starting point is 01:18:55 And that's why a lot of I mean, they cheated, man. They were giving questions in advance. That's an obvious one. But but. It all comes down to votes. Right. And he couldn't get the turnout. And that's – even in the earlier states.
Starting point is 01:19:08 Like he didn't win a state, right, in 2016? No, he did. Yeah, he won Michigan, I think, didn't he? Oh, no, no, no, no. Wait. I'm sure – okay, he won a few, but he didn't overall. But then you have so many people coming in that were on the left they were like they had all these they were co-opting a lot of bernie's ideas and now you're spreading
Starting point is 01:19:34 everything out you have 25 26 people that have all these well i like i like this thing about bernie but i don't like this i like this about bernie but i don't like this i don't think castro bernie because bernie's positions don't don't even like Bernie gave up on most of his positions like Bernie and Trump had a lot of the same positions in 2015. It's true. You can actually look up all the old stories where they say like Bernie Sanders and Trump are remarkably similar. Bernie Sanders was pro border security. He was anti free trade agreement. He was talking about the working class. Very, very similar. I think there were like six major bullet points that I think Newsweek or some outlet put together where they were like, wow. The difference was Bernie was very left on a lot of welfare issues and Trump was not.
Starting point is 01:20:12 Trump was more right. And ultimately, Bernie just gave in to the establishment and then started spewing whatever garbage rhetoric his talking points were given to him. What I think happened, because I experienced this when I worked for the ABC News Univision company, the marketing people were seeing skewed data on social media from identitarianism and believing it represented America when in fact,
Starting point is 01:20:34 it just represented angry people. But so what happened was they were like, I was actually told this, moms share the most when they're, moms share the most and they share the most
Starting point is 01:20:43 when they're angry. So that's what our target is. Get as many shares as possible. So make, you know, middle-aged mothers angry. So they start pumping out this content. Then they think that's the most valuable person because they'll share 10 times more. That means more traffic. So the demographic was like, it used to be the 18 to 35 year old man.
Starting point is 01:21:00 Now they're like, yeah, 18 to 35 year old man's worth more to an advertiser, but a woman will share 10 times as much if she's angry. So what happens then is I'd imagine this similar narrative made its way to say like Bernie Sanders. And they probably started telling him, you're not going to win if you go for the populist working class message. You need to condemn white people. So Bernie Sanders literally did that on stage. Do you remember this? When he said, if you're white, you don't know what it's like to be poor. You don't know what it's like to live in a ghetto. That was like a shocking moment for me because like Bernie Sanders all of a sudden betraying the working class and the Rust Belt who are predominantly white. Why would he say that?
Starting point is 01:21:37 Of course they know what it's like to be poor. They live in poverty because the factory is all left. He did get more. Well, he unfortunately he was competing with all these other people who were co-opting a bunch of ideas. And then he was like, well, I need to, I need to go even further left. That's, I think that's what his people were. So definitely, you know, uh, and then, and that's how we get to Joe Biden because every, everybody's, everybody seems so crazy. You have Julian Castro saying, oh, but we're going to decriminalize the border when you have Bernie Sanders at a town hall saying, we can't let everybody in.
Starting point is 01:22:11 That's crazy. You know, Joe Biden now is a Picasso of policy. Like he's what was the thing he said that the Green New Deal is like the framework for like his Joe's. Yeah. And then he was like, I don't support that. That's not my plan. I beat the socialists. Pick one. I am the Democrats. Yeah. Yeah democrats yeah yeah he said that huh yeah yeah he did it but but it
Starting point is 01:22:31 senate and if you hate exactly if you uh i am the senate yes i love i love that the emperor is the best part of those movies but uh no he is really he's the best. But let's – now I'm thinking of Star Wars. Oh, sorry. Well, don't worry. Star Wars is not a long time ago. Well, let's say that – oh, okay, Joe Biden. Yeah. In his climate plan on his website, it says that the Green New deal is a framework it it it said that and i'm i'm just waiting for them to
Starting point is 01:23:08 kind of surreptitiously remove it edit that page because i have i have it ready i have a screenshot it's it's in the archive already i was just totally waiting for that to happen because when he said oh well you know i have my and he also said i have my own green new deal like no well not really yeah joe if joe wins they're gonna put him in a wheelchair put a blanket on his lap and wheel him into the sunroom and he's gonna he's gonna bow his head and go yep and then kamala's gonna walk in and be like okay who are we putting in prison he's gonna call it on it yeah his whole presidency yeah um i don't i i genuinely don't believe that uh joe biden would be president i think most people agree with that there's even like there was everybody knows right there was
Starting point is 01:23:51 there was a sign it was really funny that went viral it says harris and big bold letters but the i in harris is a tiny biden and it says 2020 i was just thinking about that yeah everybody knows everybody knows everybody knows it's it's in it's it's the worst kept secret i mean especially since for most of last year when people would say well are you gonna serve out a second term do you think you would run for a second term he's like uh whoa we haven't gotten there yet like who would say that everybody Everybody's like, well, of course I would want to, you know, run all eight years. And they don't, you know. He doesn't want to run.
Starting point is 01:24:29 Well, didn't he say he was a transition? But could you imagine him campaigning again? Campaigning in four years? He's 81. Campaigning again? You know, still with the mask. Still out of his basement you know you know what his campaign slogan is going to be in his second term no i poop my pants oh my
Starting point is 01:24:50 gosh i have a south park reference by the way yeah that's totally right yeah you made it your own i made it my own uh i i with all due respect man there's a certain point at which you can't be in the big leagues anymore you know there there's periods where point at which you can't be in the big leagues anymore. There's periods where pro athletes who are really, really good realize that their stats are getting weaker. Their reaction time is getting slower. And then you get these up-and-coming youngsters who are dominating the field. And they bow out. In skateboarding, we have a thing where they say when you start off, they call you an am, an amateur, even though you're getting paid. Then eventually you get your own signature model, your pro model.
Starting point is 01:25:29 Then you're a pro. It's interesting because pros actually tend to be not nearly as good as amateur skaters because the am level people are fighting as hard as possible for that slot. Once you go pro, you're legit. You're on tour. You got to get your own model. It's selling. You're getting a bunch of attention. Then there's legend status when you're not good enough to hang with the pros anymore because you're old. You know, you're in your 40s. You're still really good.
Starting point is 01:25:53 There's a bunch of former like they're still pros, but they call them legend. They recognize they're not competing with the 19 year olds in the big leagues anymore. Like it's a natural part of our lives, man. Joe Biden. It's time to go home, crack open a nice book, or you know what? Write there and back again.
Starting point is 01:26:11 That's what you're gonna do. You're gonna go and you're gonna sit down and you're gonna write there and back again by Joe Biden Baggins. Yeah. Well, if Joe Biden would have run, if he would have run in 2016 against Hillary and against Bernie too, obviously, do you think Biden would have run in 2016 against hillary and against bernie too uh obviously um do you think biden
Starting point is 01:26:28 would have had a chance to beat hillary yeah if if obama came out and said this is my boy yeah you know he wouldn't have done that obama wouldn't endorse but i think oh biden obama and hillary all decided you say you say oh biden did i say you just said oh biden obama and hillary all decided which of the two of them was going to run, I think. And they were like, Hillary wants it more. She's a woman. No, absolutely not. Absolutely not.
Starting point is 01:26:53 Because he didn't even run. Joe Biden came out in the Rose Garden with Obama. And this was months after Beau, his son died. And he said that, um, that he wanted to run, but it was, it was too late to run a, a successful campaign. And that was it. People, people thought that he would run. And I remember working in a newsroom where we were all, we were all kind of like, is he going to make an announcement this week? And then he came out and he said, I don't think I could run a successful campaign. And that was it.
Starting point is 01:27:33 And because, you know, he was sad about his son. Yeah, absolutely. Yeah. Okay. But he would have run. I don't think Obama gave a crap that he didn't promise hillary anything yeah he didn't promise her a damn thing and if if biden would have wanted to run i think obama would have given him the all clear and it's like we're going to continue uh the obama administration
Starting point is 01:27:59 essentially yeah i just i just gotta say man if biden wins can't you guys recognize how hilarious it's gonna be like he's gonna be he's gonna be negotiating with iran and he's gonna fall asleep and he's gonna he won't negotiate he'll walk out of the room that's the problem no i don't think he'll walk out of the room i think they're gonna send stacy abrams his secretary of state he'll send her over to iran and it'll be fine he's. He's going to be in a negotiation and he's going to be like, you know, come on, man. We got to make sure there's a trade. You know. And he's going to wake up and there's going to be a signed treaty on his lap.
Starting point is 01:28:36 He's going to be like, what happened? I'm like, you signed the treaty. We're good. Thank you. Goodbye. And he's like, oh, OK. And it's like you will give three trillion dollars to you know in cash unmarked bills yeah yeah exactly pallets of cash it's such a terrible diplomat it's gonna be
Starting point is 01:28:50 hilarious when he's doing like state of the union addresses and he's gonna be like there's gonna be a could you imagine the pandemic under biden it's gonna be the first zoom state of the union address no no no no no i'm saying like imagine if he was giving a speech on like banning travel to china or something but with his gaffes my fellow americans i i banned uh you know uh uh we we banned uh you know europe uh wait they're banned europe the coronavirus is a serious problem and you know uh and then people are going to be sitting at their homes just like staring at the screen like i'm out their eyes are going to be like wide open, just like, I have no idea what's happening right now. Stock market.
Starting point is 01:29:29 And then like all of a sudden, like a nuclear plant explodes because Biden was supposed to be warning Americans about it. And then people are just like, all right. I think I don't think peels is going to be a very hilarious presidency as well. You know, and he's like running around and just all the bumbling, fumbling buffoonery of a Biden campaign. Funny, like a guy running around with his hair on fire and he falls on his knees as his scalp starts melting. It's a little bit more brutal because it's not really funny. You laugh at first, but then you realize, oh, my God, he's on fire. Well, let's say this.
Starting point is 01:30:15 Let's say that Biden is elected president of the United States. That doesn't scare you. I don't know what will. Let me pause, too. I am joking. Like, I think it's going to have a serious negative consequence on the working class and people's jobs.
Starting point is 01:30:31 Well... His negotiating power is low. He will go to Russia and try and negotiate with Putin, and Putin will be like... He walks out of the room naked. Come on, man. He'll just leave.
Starting point is 01:30:39 He walks out of the room naked, and he's like, that was a great deal, and Putin's got, like, everything he owns, and he's got the keys to America. He's got everything. Trump does have an ego, but Biden has a massive ego.
Starting point is 01:30:51 Well, I'm hoping for two things. One, that he's going to do all these executive actions and hopefully they will be challenged. You know, like when Kamala Harris, Kamala, sorry, I don't want to be that person when they were saying that, you know, that she would do executive actions on guns and executive actions on Medicare. Like, oh, I'm going to give Congress 100 days. I don't think the Senate's going anywhere. I think that the Republicans are going to keep the Senate. So there's going to be checks and balances at least at least for the first two years. I don't think that if Biden is elected, it is going to be as devastating as some Republicans would think just because we have that firewall in the Senate.
Starting point is 01:31:43 And who knows? We might even we could gain a seat in the Senate. It's possible. Wow. It's possible. I don't know about the house. Don't the betting odds have the Democrats for everything? Like to just sweep and control it all.
Starting point is 01:31:55 But that's these polls. You cannot trust these polls. Sure. But doesn't a part of you just kind of wish for it to be true so that you can take like the black paint under your eyes and rip your sleeves off and then join the resistance and like go underground and fight back against the terminate? I'm kidding. It's not going to be like that. That's the plan.
Starting point is 01:32:14 I think if Biden wins in all seriousness, most people aren't going to notice. There's going to be a few things here and there. I think it'll be really bad for us in the long term. Oh, sure. In the long term. So that's going to be the erosion of our manufacturing base will resume. The international trade agreements that saw our jobs being shipped overseas will resume. But what Obama and Biden were doing that was clever was they were doing it very slowly. Oh, Biden and Obama. Oh, Biden. The Obama,
Starting point is 01:32:39 the Biden Obama administration. Yes, it was it was It was a slow erosion where people felt like there was just very slow growth, but very slow growth is better than total collapse. But we don't even make our own medicine. You know, when the pandemic hit, it was like, wow, how weakened were we? We go back to that. That's crazy. If Joe Biden wins, you may not notice immediately. You may not notice in four years. In four years, someone else might win. But in 10 years, you'll be wondering what happened to your children's future. Yep. Well, there's a couple of things that I'm that I'm concerned about.
Starting point is 01:33:14 You know, the left wing of the party of the Democratic Party is like, well, we want to go to this clean economy, this, you know, green economy. Get rid of fracking. Get rid of fossil fuels, get rid of no more drilling. And Biden's like, no, no, no, we can't do that. We can't we can't stop that. There needs to be a transition. There needs to be this. November, suddenly the, you know, the house and the Senate are run by Democrats. And suddenly these people like Joe Manchin, uh, who's, you know, like a big, uh, a big energy guy, he decides to flip and change his mind.
Starting point is 01:33:55 So, yeah, I like this. I like this green new deal stuff. Do you think that if Joe Biden received a bill on his desk to ban fracking, that he would just do it? He would do it. Yeah yeah do it in a heartbeat he would be like this is this is the opportunity yeah you know uh because climate change is this our existential crisis well that and racism we need to we need to end racism i think joe biden's just like tell me what to say i'm so tired but he's gonna he he could potentially sign those things he will what
Starting point is 01:34:25 he says he he won't end fracking but he but he already would do it yeah he said so at first that he would he's all over the place he's a picasso of policy it's like a gig yeah no no that makes sense but you've got these green new deal people i love one of the greatest things remember when greta thunberg called for the mass execution of 20 million people in Europe and America? Okay, she didn't say it like that. Right. She just said, terminate all fossil fuels now, which would be the death of 20 million people or so. They don't get it.
Starting point is 01:34:58 It's like they live in a cartoon world where it's like they're simply like, if we're using too many fossil fuels, just stop using them. And then all of a sudden people freeze to death and people starve. Like they don't realize the demand for this stuff isn't because someone's spinning around in donuts in their Lambo, like just burning off hundreds of gallons of petroleum. It's because it's a demand for food production and heating people's homes. I was just looking around the room at how much plastic we have in here. There's so much plastic.
Starting point is 01:35:28 Oh, yeah. If you're going to – you can't stop drilling. You can't stop oil because you need to make plastics. Dude, people don't realize how revolutionary plastics were. They do not understand. They don't understand. They think that – like your phone's made – like your phone case is made of plastic. Everything.
Starting point is 01:35:46 The cameras. Everything is like knobs. No, but no. Everything is freaking plastic. People don't realize before this is I was like metal. It was plastic. Wood. Yeah.
Starting point is 01:35:55 Metal and wood. Plastic would catch on fire. Wood was all flammable. Seriously. People don't understand the energy return we get from petroleum. And I think it's fair to say that we have become addicted to it. We didn't, you know, our growth is so exponential under this. So there's solutions.
Starting point is 01:36:12 Nuclear energy, for instance. Can't have that, though. They don't like that. That's bad. Not in my backyard. Yeah, not in my backyard. So when they go Green New Deal and they're like, we're going to have free college. For some reason, it's a part of the Green New Deal. When we have equity reparations or whatever, for some reason, it's a part of the Green New Deal and they're like, we're going to have free college. For some reason, it's a part of the Green New Deal.
Starting point is 01:36:25 When we have equity reparations or whatever, for some reason, it's a part of the Green New Deal. And universal health care and guaranteed jobs. But banning all fossil fuels. OK, where does the energy come from for any of these things? I don't mean money. I mean, the literal units of energy the calorie the actual unit it's gone so so i guess what they're saying is they'll put everybody in work camps you need like wave
Starting point is 01:36:51 power or geothermal no no human human labor human like piezoelectric human no no like people pushing a wheel around exactly i'm not kidding you know one of the things with plastic you feel with boy and slat he's out in the pacific recovering the Pacific gyre, the great Pacific garbage patch. He's got like building these long strands of thread that can like capture plastic and then they're bringing it back to shore. And it's basically the ocean. And they're recycling it. Yeah, the ocean current.
Starting point is 01:37:16 And you can take mushrooms. There's different, like Pestilopsis microspora, I think is one type of mushroom that'll break down plastic into sugar. And then you can use, you can eat that sugar or you can alloy that sugar with things like graphene to create like building materials. When we were in South America, we were going to make 3D printing filament with it and then 3D print like tubes and joints and make giant domed housing with the recovered plastic. Totally feasible.
Starting point is 01:37:38 You just have to retrofit our economy. I just think the Green New Deal is, you know, it's like it's like some seventh graders were like the teacher said, I want you for your school project to talk about climate change and why it's bad for my school project. I call it the Green New Deal. Like the New Deal, it would give everyone a job. Everyone would have free health because then no one would ever be sick. Yes. Uh huh. Tell me more and then and then people won't be able to drive cars because cars are like really bad and then there
Starting point is 01:38:11 won't be climate change because nobody's driving cars really enough all right no no they're seven they get an a plus okay those are some very complicated adult ideas that are very wrong but a plus forever well i love i love the asc totally screwed up the whole green new deal launch i love it she's so beautiful so inept like yeah that um she she puts out first of all she didn't write that marky didn't write that it was like the sunshine movement and right and it was like all these lobbyists who basically made that bill it was a seven-year-old who was right and then like but you know the actual legislation you know they they worked really hard on that but that that faq they put on it they put on an faq that was
Starting point is 01:39:00 basically uh when when you you've heard all the, oh, they want to get rid of airplanes. Farting cows. And cow farts and all these things, which they're not in the legislation. Getting rid of airplanes is not part of that. You think I'm joking about the seven-year-old thing. I am not. Okay, I'm half kidding. But think about when they're like.
Starting point is 01:39:19 AOC is a seven-year-old. When they're like, we have to replace planes with trains and get rid of farting cows. It's like, that's like a little kid. Unicorns. Not writing, like not knowing what's really going on. Or like not knowing how trains work. Right. And not knowing that trains can't go to Hawaii.
Starting point is 01:39:36 Oh, that was maybe Corona. Yeah. Or just like to Europe. You know, we have like very important reasons to be traveling back and forth between New York and London, for instance. And I don't know if I want an electric plane. I got to tell you what, man. I want something that burns fuel. I'm sorry.
Starting point is 01:39:51 If they created a tube that could bring you in a train under the ocean from New York to London, man, that'd be amazing. That'd be a really cool view. It'd be scary. But if you're in a tube in the sky that can fail make a good tube underwater yeah but at least i won't drown at least you know like if i'm in the air and the plane uh you're like falling to your death screaming well well then we can land in the water the issue that's true and you can live yeah thank you sully the amount the cost of building a tube to carry a train underwater is probably ridiculous versus a plane flying through open air.
Starting point is 01:40:31 And the other thing they don't realize, too, is that we can make energy efficient and carbon neutral air conveyance, I suppose. I think it's funny. Well, we can get towards it. I think technological advancement and reducing the emissions from airplanes has been something that many of these companies have been working on. Sure. They want cheaper.
Starting point is 01:40:52 They want to do. But we're not going to do it by 2050. I think that these things, the free market will eventually take care of it. But there's, you can't make a deadline for these things. Look at what happened with the electric cars. Remember the movie, like what, you know, the death of the electric car or what happened to the electric car?
Starting point is 01:41:08 Who killed the electric car? Yeah. Thank you. And then you're like, well, now electric cars are everywhere. Like, so we just, we needed that technology. It's like, it's like when AOC and Bernie goes, Exxon Mobil knew. They knew about the climate change. They knew.
Starting point is 01:41:22 That's AOC's impression, by the way. AOC's impersonation of Bernie. They knew. knew about the climate change they knew that's asc's uh impression by the way so they knew and and they are they need to be held liable they knew back in the 70s like okay fine so they knew about climate change in 70 so were were they just supposed to stop making oil yes like were they that's it we were in the cold war yeah we're The height of the Cold War. And what happens to our trucking, like getting stuff, products from farms, fruits and vegetables and meat. What are we supposed to do? Are we just horses again? Yeah. And cut.
Starting point is 01:41:58 No, no. And I love that we're supposed to. That's animal abuse. I love that we're supposed to. Okay. That's fair. We got nothing. Make animals do labor.
Starting point is 01:42:06 But then we're supposed to cut down all the wood to heat our homes, which that's even worse, right? That's why I said Greta Thunberg called for 20 million people to die. I think Adam had some scientists on this show, on AdamCast IRL, and they were talking about giant solar arrays that they're going to have above cities. And they might be geostationary. And then they beam power down to the cities. This is like top-level science. Yeah, but that's got to be what? 75 years?
Starting point is 01:42:29 Five, 10 years. Yeah, five, 10 years. Yeah, we got this. No big deal. Yeah. I'm sure. But that might be a nice viable solution or transition. Why don't we just make that dome
Starting point is 01:42:39 that was in the Simpsons movie? Oh, yeah. And put solar panels all over that. Can we just do that? Dude, dude, a Dyson sphere. Duh. Okay, let's just start with a Dyson sphere. Yeah.
Starting point is 01:42:51 Then we'll move on. Let's encase the entire sun in a massive solar panel array that's bigger than the sun itself to harness the fusion energy. I love this. I love bouncing these ideas off. It's so... No, no, stop stop stop stop listen listen if i wrote up the dyson sphere plan and i called it like the dyson new deal
Starting point is 01:43:12 that would be as feasible as what they're proposing with the green new deal you mean we're not going to be able to convert like four million houses all these buildings and buildings into um like if you actually look and see what is involved to make these buildings. Retrofitting every building. Yeah. And you're like, okay, well, where are we going to get the workers? Oh, we're just going to train them. We're just going to train everybody.
Starting point is 01:43:35 You know what it reminds me of? Lydia, do you want to be – do you want to work in construction doing retrofitting? No way, dude. Why? I'm a girl. I don't know. No, no. That's not an excuse. You need to do it. No, I don't want to. It's your government job i'm a girl i don't know no no that's not an excuse you need to do it no i don't wanna it's your government job now i don't wanna man this reminds me of that
Starting point is 01:43:52 movie i think it's called what's it called deep impact where they send a bunch of miners in a drill to an asteroid and there was like this famous um like a bit of trivia from the movie where apparently ben affleck asked the director. Oh, that's Armageddon. Armageddon. Yeah. Wouldn't it be easier to train a bunch of astronauts to use a drill than to train a bunch of drillers to become astronauts? And they're like, shut up.
Starting point is 01:44:13 Yeah. Michael Bay, the director is just like, yeah, shut up. But he is a stupid movie. Hey, Ben Affleck has a point, though. And he and just as an aside, he is my favorite Batman so far I thought he was a good Batman I thought he was great did you guys like Michael Keaton oh yeah I might be biased because it was the first one I saw when I was a kid did you see the first the original I've seen all of them I liked Michael Keaton but it's because it was a like it was a more comic book
Starting point is 01:44:37 version yeah and looking back it was all I want is a Batman to be a detective first and foremost. Yeah. Which Christian Bale was not. He was an idiot. And Michael Keaton was not really a detective. He was kind of a scientist with those crazy test tubes and stuff. He was like a socialite. But in this one, like in the Ben Affleck one, which was not a good movie, mind you.
Starting point is 01:45:04 I do like that he was killing people at the car that's awesome i do i don't i i i'm not i'm not the traditional like oh berman doesn't kill people like no no he does he does just not with guns he kills bad guys okay sorry but like he's a detective in that movie because he finds out where the kryptonite is like he's he's actually doing detective work and i love that i'm just like oh finally he's a detective you know and he was also doing sciencey stuff and he's a scientist and and and with uh christian bale just be morgan freeman's like okay well we isolated the compound he's like um am i supposed to be understanding any of that like yeah you're a fucking scientist well somehow we ended up talking about batman i guess um what were we talking about technology the green the
Starting point is 01:45:53 green new deal being completely oh you were you were talking about armageddon and i'm sorry but we got to that because i'm sorry did the aside. I am very sorry, folks. You can't... Aerosmith. Anybody who knows me knows that I hate all these... There's never been a perfect Batman movie. George Clooney. Did you guys see Mallrats?
Starting point is 01:46:17 Shout out to them. Oh, no. I like... You know, as a young man, I really enjoyed Mallrats. Have you seen Mallrats? Of course. Dude, what a great movie. Yeah, back then.
Starting point is 01:46:27 I mean, it's a very simple movie. It's not. It doesn't date well. Jason Lee's great. Kevin Smith. Oh, Jason. Did you want to be Jason Lee after seeing that movie? I love him.
Starting point is 01:46:35 I used to wait tables on him in LA. He's such a cool guy. I wanted to be Jason Lee in Mallrats. Jason Lee was the first pro skater to do a 360 flip in a line for a pro a pro skater segment part we call them parts so so it was really interesting when like he's his famous celebrity and like all the skaters are like wow jason lee like you know the skateboarder he he uh he co-founded stereo skateboards i guess then also needs like this movie star how crazy is that how about we read read Super Chats? Yes. We're a little over. I want to go deeper into the oil thing, but I guess we just don't.
Starting point is 01:47:08 I don't know enough about it. Maybe Monday. All right. We're going to read some Super Chats. Tom Shanley says, you rock. And there's a little guitar emoji. Keep up the great work. Telling the truth is a big deal.
Starting point is 01:47:15 Love your commentary. Sidekicks and guests. Oh, and Antifa is an idea, right? Yes. Just an idea. Ian Hall says, questions for Andrew and General T. What a great idea. Salt the Army.
Starting point is 01:47:25 Did Carole Baskin kill Joe Exotic? And if so, did Epstein really kill himself? And if so, did Biden really not wear a wire? And it's not the asteroid. If it's not the asteroid, will it be the aliens? Cue dude from Ancient Aliens with the hair. Yes, aliens. I don't know anything about any of that stuff.
Starting point is 01:47:43 No. First of all, I've never actually seen Tiger King. I have not. I'm sorry. We tried. I didn't even try. I'm busy, man. I'm a one-man show.
Starting point is 01:47:55 I'm a one-man band. You know, I don't have a lot of time to watch everything. I thought it was boring. It was weird. I started watching the first episode, and I was like, why do I care about this? Did people just pretend to like it because someone said so i think because it it was just kind of the timing you know it's right near the beginning of of of the lockdowns and everything and people are just like wow this is different yes you know distraction yeah uh but i and and i think i was
Starting point is 01:48:20 watching red red letter media and they were talking about like, yeah, I couldn't deal with it. Regarding the Asteroid 2020. Oh, yeah, yeah, yeah. This is a shirt that you sell. Yes. And where can people buy that shirt? At my Teespring store. It's a Teespring slash store slash don't walk run.
Starting point is 01:48:40 I have a lot of different types of material. You know, like the really nice soft one, like the really burly. No, no, a lot of a lot of cool stuff. So, yeah, if you don't like cats, which is my logo for some reason, you know, you can buy the asteroid shirt. Oh, I have another one. I have the the the Trump thing, you know, man, woman, camera, TV. Oh, I have another one. I have the Trump thing, you know, man, woman, camera, TV. I have that on a shirt too. And anyway, but yeah, so the asteroid, I really, can we all agree that an asteroid would be great right now? Yeah, I'm ready. Let's go. Of the right size to where it doesn't wipe out all of humanity, but it creates a Mad Max style
Starting point is 01:49:27 like dystopian nightmare. Maybe just a scare. Maybe a really terrifying scare. That's what we need. Or you can like see this gigant, like this 50 mile wide just graze the atmosphere and we're like,
Starting point is 01:49:38 and it pulls the moon and then the moon gets flung off and we're like, ah. I love it. The waves, like tidal waves. I love it. Anyway, I'm tidal waves. I love it.
Starting point is 01:49:45 Anyway, let's. I'm crossing my fingers. Let's read some more of these. I just want it to be quick. Ian Hall says, actual science. Lower CO2 emissions is seeing an increase in global temperature due to low, what is this, albido in the atmosphere, aka not enough crap in the air to reflect the sun's rays, but CO2 is the issue.
Starting point is 01:50:02 I don't know anything about any of that stuff. And I keep reading that CO2 is good because i don't know anything about any of that stuff and i keep reading that co2 is good because it'll make the trees grow more but that's like the thing it's like well the co2 is good you know global warming is fine but we maybe we just need more trees and less pavement yeah yeah i don't know yeah i'm an expert yeah like seed bombing where you like retrofit bomber planes with seeds and then just plant like a billion trees a day yeah that's what the trump administration's doing they're planting a billion trees not with the planes with no okay yeah not with no that's not as fun i know tasty waffle says did they ever say what happened in the explosion in belarus who was responsible it was a legit accident it was out
Starting point is 01:50:38 of the news cycle real quick it was yeah well i don't know what happened with after that came up with an answer wow it was weird well you know with these with these crazy european countries you you never know they they they like to lock everything down quick we gotta we got a super chat for you andrew says hey uh geeks oasis says hey andrew love your content man i shared your charlottesville hoax video several times in the past since it's the most annoying lie the left pushes i was fuming during the debates when trump gave them another opening shaking my head yup me too well yeah it look nobody was happy with that debate uh but the fact that chris wallace who asked the same question he said were you will you denounce white supremacists um and kkk this is back in 2016 yep uh during during the republican
Starting point is 01:51:26 and he said it and it's just like okay so do we need to say it again and again and again i guess we do why don't they ask biden he's never done it has he no has biden come out and said explicitly that he condemns white supremacy i don't think he does him yeah richard spencer endorsed him that's that's true that's true why isn't true. Why isn't anybody calling him out on that? It's because conservatives are only playing the left's rules. Could you imagine playing Monopoly with someone who keeps changing the rules and you're like, I guess I'll keep playing? That would be cheating.
Starting point is 01:51:54 Yes. So they keep screaming in Trump's face. They've not asked Biden once after he received an endorsement from the most prominent white nationalist probably in the world. Who organized Charlottesville. Yeah. But thanks for that super chat. And yes i i feel your pain yeah all right rambo joe says just turned 19 a couple months ago graduated from college back in may i'm going to
Starting point is 01:52:13 be a first-time voter and wanted to thank you for providing a place for dumb kids like me to get the truth when the mainstream is full of lies keep it up impressive i will do so and of course andrew as his show as well, he helps cut through the vines of fake news. I try. Yeah. So as a 19 year old and you're voting for Biden for the first time, congratulations. And I wish I wish you all the best, the best success. Yeah, don't do it. I'm kidding. Maria Whitmer said gonna use you for shameless girlfriend points and ask for a shout out to my BF Steven who introduced me to your vids. We love the podcast and your channel. kidding maria whitmer said gonna use you for shameless girlfriend points and ask for a shout out to my bf steven who introduced me to your vids we love the podcast and your channel cool
Starting point is 01:52:49 shout out to your bf steven thanks man thank you boyfriend steven yes khalim mims as when batman was first created the original creator said that batman is supposed to kill criminals otherwise he would fail as a hero he would he would swing from roofs and break criminals necks when criminals poke their heads out of windows. Is that real? That's hardcore. That's a brutal way to do it, man. First of all, I'm glad we talked about Batman.
Starting point is 01:53:12 It's very important to who I am as a person. But yeah, there's actually one comic I remember where these people are in an experiment and they're grown to be like gigantic monsters. And Batman gets in a plane and shoots at them. And not with rubber bullets, mind you. Oh, wow. Yeah. Very cool. When they did the animated series, I think.
Starting point is 01:53:34 I don't know if that's when it started. Because it was a kid's show. No, it was before that. Probably because of the comic book code. Oh, heroes don't kill villains. Yeah. You know, they got to tone things down. Dude, you know what I really love about that, though?
Starting point is 01:53:46 How that influenced things like the Justice Lords. You're familiar with that saga? The alternate reality where Joker... Long story short, because I haven't actually... I haven't read the comics for sure. But it's in Injustice 2, where basically Joker drugs Superman, detonates a nuke or something, kills Lois Lane, and then Superman blames Batman because Batman would not stop the Joker. He just kept locking him up, and Joker kept getting out. Then finally, Superman rips the heart of Joker out, and Joker is laughing as it happens because he's defeated Superman.
Starting point is 01:54:20 He broke him. And then Superman becomes a tyrannical dictator who thinks only he can stop. And then he goes nuts, starts executing everybody. It's cool how policies around like obscenity and like family friendly behavior influenced the political narrative in a sense. You know, Batman won't kill the Joker than the Joker does these atrocities. You know, there's a great donkey video video game donkey video about injustice, i suggest you check out so and it'll clearly explain exactly what tim's talking about yeah let's see josh baker says tim you wonder why youtube still allows your channel and content you are the fifth pillar glenn back the left's election night war game ts at 4 45 on a lighter note thanks for being
Starting point is 01:55:03 here i don't know why youtube allows me to keep doing what I'm doing. It's kind of weird. Money, money, money, money, baby. No, but they ban so many people so fast. But like for me, I'm just, you know. You're not edgy. Yeah. People might not agree with what you say, but you're not a liar.
Starting point is 01:55:21 And you're not edgy. you're not edgy you're not a you're you're not a provocateur and and that's why i think that my channel is also in the safe zone for now yeah because i'm not i'm not edgy but they're they're saying that you can't uh question the legitimacy of the election you know after november 3rd or whatever as if i'm going to ignore lawsuits and discrepancies yeah i i think as long as you present it in a in a not not like a conspiracy yeah you know like oh well it's this oh it's biden's legal team i don't know i i think as long as you uh state your source cite your sources and you do it legitimately i i don't i don't know. I think as long as you state your sources and you do it legitimately, I don't think that either one of us will have an issue. I think there's a lot of other YouTubers that are going to be screwed over.
Starting point is 01:56:14 Definitely. There's a lot of people who have already been nuked because they've said negative things about masks. You make one video refuting the orthodoxy on mask wearing, you're gone. Just gone. Yeah yeah that's crazy like i've seen channels that have hundreds of thousands of subs no warning no strikes just deleted overnight and the people are like what yeah that's the way it works man let's see mason perry says in regards to concentration camps and cages despite obama's rhetoric whether you attribute attribute it to legal injunctions new transparency or's character, illegal immigrants have been treated better by Trump than Obama.
Starting point is 01:56:50 Would you agree with that? I would agree with that. I would agree with that a billion percent. I mean, first of all, Melania was trying to help these kids. So, you know, right away, I don't seem to recall Michelle Obama doing the same thing. I don't you know, I don't see her going out of her way. But no, with with Trump, at least he he made like a legitimate policy, you know, the asylum policy. Right. Where, you know, if you're coming from Honduras or Guatemala, you're passing through Mexico.
Starting point is 01:57:23 So already you're in a safe haven, right? So- And they got B-dubs. They got B-dubs in Mexico. Buffalo Wild Wings. Oh, yeah. B-W-3s? I bring that up for one reason.
Starting point is 01:57:36 Yeah, there actually is a reason. I have a reason for this. Okay. There was an interview done, published by Vox.com, V-O-X, the progressive site, where they asked one of the migrants coming in the caravan why they were coming to America. And they said, I miss Buffalo Wild Wings. Okay. That's funny.
Starting point is 01:57:50 They legitimately said that. So I looked it up. I went to Mexico City last year. I went to Buffalo Wild Wings. It was awesome. It was really nice, comfortable, cost effective. And I got, you know, boneless saucy nugs. Yes, of course.
Starting point is 01:58:04 We don't call them wings anymore. You've seen that, right? The guy's complaint to the city council about boneless wings. Oh, yeah. Saucy nugs. Hero. But in all seriousness, when they interviewed a lot of these migrants that were coming,
Starting point is 01:58:18 a lot of them said, like, I miss these things that Mexico does have. And I think it's part of racism that is inherently in the left, where they think Mexico is like a war zone desert. Mexico City is amazing. It's like it's a city. There's like nice restaurants. It's like a normal place. But they think these people coming from Honduras, going through Mexico, are walking through the desert.
Starting point is 01:58:43 Yeah, they're going from one war zone into another war zone. And I'm not saying that Mexico is the safest country in the world, which it is not. But it's not like the entire country is going to hurt somebody coming from Guatemala. There are still opportunities there. And if they apply for asylum there, they're fine. That's considered a safe country. But the fact that Trump was able to negotiate that deal with all those countries and say this is how it's going to be. If you want to try and come to the United States, you have to do this first.
Starting point is 01:59:17 And you have to apply properly. It's so weird that that makes – Instead of coming over the border illegally and then we throw you in a in a cage. Isn't it weird that that just makes sense? And the left called it racist and said it was wrong. It makes it makes logical sense because you can't just say, I mean, what's worse doing that, doing the asylum policy or. Well, we have this many people in a detention center until they get their court date, which could be forever. No, don't you understand?
Starting point is 01:59:48 What they want to happen is they want little kids with their dads wandering through the desert, falling in ditches, and then losing their lives. What these people don't realize is the reason these people are in detention centers is because they're wandering through miles of open desert, and many of them are dying and getting sick and then they blame the border patrol when they rescue someone who is sick bring them to a facility and then they give them medical treatment but the person still dies they say that's the fault of cbp yeah no it's not wait wait remember that video there's a photo of a little girl dead in a ditch did you see that it's horrifying is a disgusting and horrifying story it's tragic and if they if if they stopped these individuals and put them in a truck and brought them to a facility and gave them medical attention and they still died they would get blamed for it as well there's no they're offering us no solutions at all trump says okay do we do nothing no because
Starting point is 02:00:42 now they're dying in the desert okay do we pick them up and then bring them to a facility? No, there's too many people in the facility. Well, they keep coming here. How about we have them stay in Mexico because they're coming through Mexico and it's safe there? No, that's racist. They should come here. If literally every like imagine handing an array of manila folders. Here are your options, sir.
Starting point is 02:01:01 One through five. No, they're all racist and throwing them all off the table. What are we supposed to do? One of them, if we can't do any of it, you can't even negotiate. But it's funny how when the Obama administration had some options that mostly everybody was fine with it. The media wasn't going crazy about it. There were some activists, the deporter in chief. But most of all, everybody was pretty okay with it. The media wasn't going crazy about it. You know, there were some activists, you know, the deporter in chief. Right.
Starting point is 02:01:29 But most of all, everybody was pretty OK with it. But Trump comes in. It's like, oh, wow. He just really hates us foreigners. You know, so it's it. It's Obama was like, my fellow Americans, we're going to build a migrant detention center and put kids in it. Take away from their parents. We love you. Yeah.
Starting point is 02:01:45 Seals. 2012. We love you. Yay! You're like seals. 2012, four more years. Then it's like 2016, Trump wins. And then as soon as Trump's foot crosses the threshold of the White House, concentration camps! And Trump's like, what, what? And then Melania's like, we have to do something about this. And then no matter what she says, she's awful.
Starting point is 02:02:04 And then Trump was like, I am going to enact a policy to end child separation well it's your fault and they post a bunch of pictures from the obama administration that's that's what happened yeah it's exactly what happened uh can i just say i like your trump impression oh yeah you've been doing it i like it i'm i am sold on the hand thing you gotta do the hand thing you have you have to do the hand thing have you have to do the hand thing. Have you seen the accordion video? Oh, yeah. Someone made a video.
Starting point is 02:02:29 It's a bunch of clips of Trump. And they put an accordion in between his hands. So when he's talking, he's going. And it's so well done, too. It's not just from the side. But there's the one where he's saying, we have pizzas and we have burgers. And he's doing it from the side. And it still looks good.
Starting point is 02:02:44 It's so great. Whoever made that like that's not easy to do. So props to you. Yes. Pulitzer. Yes. Thank you, Lydia. There you go. Yes.
Starting point is 02:02:53 You're on the ball. We got another one from Shadi Vice where he says, it's really weird that regular people have to be quiet about voting for Trump. Like why can't we just go back to bickering than shaking hands and going back to drinking beer together? Well, if you're a moderate liberal politically homeless or you know conservative we're all doing that you know like a conservative can sit down with a liberal and you know crack a beer and have a conversation and then
Starting point is 02:03:14 really disagree but the left is not you know doing that yeah i'll tell you who was that that asked that question shadi vice shadi i'll tell you why because i'm one of those guys and a lot of my friends from the past are just on edge and i don't want to lose friends that's ultimately why it's it's tough i haven't like that's the problem i'm not gonna like anger my friends by like rubbing it in their face but i'm definitely gonna vote for donald trump i have no choice really i mean i'm not voting for joe biden and last time i voted for jill stein and it felt like i just wasted my vote no no you can't uh no joe jurgensen no i don't know you know who that is i i gotta i gotta make sure this is clear never never feel like you're wasting your vote ever for any reason but it did feel like a waste of a vote no but you can't oh first first of all a lot of time commitment there was no point she had no chance of winning california
Starting point is 02:04:02 doesn't matter why it doesn't because you stand up for what you believe in right and if everyone else did she she could potentially win that what wasting your vote is when you vote for someone you don't like because you're scared of someone else i don't like donald trump but i'm gonna vote for him because i like his policies no that's that's not what i'm saying what i'm saying is most people are like i hate donald trump so i'm gonna vote for another guy i don't like i know what you mean i i actually biden i'm voting i'm voting for trump especially because of these peace deals i'm i'm i'm giving it i'm gonna give him a vote because those peace deals man that's the coin the phrase fake news yeah like there's just all sorts of goods with
Starting point is 02:04:33 this guy it's the tpp thing i'm i want him to get our troops out of the middle east particularly you know uh afghanistan and iraq or at least down to levels where we're in more of an advisory and specialist role. He's a diplomat with Russia. We need that more than ever with the Chinese CCP. We need to be allied with Russia. Can I make a quick plea to Republican voters? If you're in a blue state and you think, you know, I would vote, but Trump's not going to win California.
Starting point is 02:05:03 Come on. Vote anyway. Did you know? Okay. Because do you want to hear all we've heard for the last four years is Hillary won the popular vote. Hillary won by three million votes. Hillary, Hillary, Hillary. Do you want that to happen with Joe Biden?
Starting point is 02:05:20 Yeah. Right? Like you might – he might win California. And I'm talking to you right now he might win california but do you want to hear oh joe biden won the popular vote like no you don't go out and vote just vote make sure you're registered and vote did you know that if every single republican in aoc's district voted, she would lose? I don't know the makeup necessarily because her
Starting point is 02:05:49 a lot of her district in Queens is very, it's heavy. It's like 75% to 78%. But in terms of as far as turnout. So the amount of votes she actually got was like 178. But that was for the primary.
Starting point is 02:06:09 No, no, no, no, no. The primary was like 14,000 in a district of 750,000. Right. And in the general, when people went and just voted for the D, she ended up getting like a couple like 100 and like 100,000. If every single Republican turned out, she would lose. Because what people don't realize is that even though it's D plus 28 in her district, meaning it's Democrat, they all aren't voting. The problem is neither Republicans.
Starting point is 02:06:37 If every single Republican went out and voted, she'd lose. It's interesting because like every vote's kind of like a grain of sand and it can feel so insignificant just like i'm just gonna but when you have power like the internet video like the ability to rally and connect and decide like as a group you're gonna use your it's so much you can create so much momentum and force and you know look i encourage everybody to vote it's it's important you you it's your right you you don't get to do that in every country. And the fact that voter turnout is so low in just about every election, and even local elections, you really need – my state senator is a Democratic socialist. And I couldn't do anything about it.
Starting point is 02:07:21 Well, I hope you enjoy it. It's only going to get worse from here. Thanks, Tim. But well, I hope you enjoy it. It's only going to get worse from here. Unless every single Republican gets out and vote. And not just that, even the moderates. I was actually I thought Michelle Cruz Cabrera could have won. She but she didn't had potential. Right.
Starting point is 02:07:38 She had potential. But instead, she just kept repeating the same dumb line ever again. AOC is MIA. repeating the same dumb line ever again aoc is mia and even to the point where where she said so many times the aoc started mocking her so it's she she was just a waste of time that's that was unfortunate it's unfortunate it's unfortunate because she seemed like a smart woman but she was not we got too many trash politicians i don't care whether we're left right up down whatever man out of all the choices as far as the Democrats go, who do you think should have been the nominee? Tulsi Gabbard. Oh.
Starting point is 02:08:11 In the primaries? Yeah. She's the only one who made an effort to reach out to conservatives to try and bridge that divide and have a real conversation. Some of her policies were very progressive. On gun control, she opposes nuclear energy. I think that's wrong. But she was trying really hard and that's i think there's two really important things for a president military service tulsi is a major
Starting point is 02:08:32 in the national guard that's that's tremendous and trying to be a leader for the whole country the rest everyone else was just like i mean come on name name name Name one of the other primary candidates. Andrew Yang. Andrew Yang. Smart guy. Doesn't have the X factor, the charisma to be a commander in chief. Yeah. You know, in England, they would have like two leaders. They'd have the prime minister and then the, I don't know.
Starting point is 02:08:58 But that's a parliamentary system. It's very different. Yeah. So like Winston Churchill would be like the businessman while someone else would be like the military guy. Pete Buttigieg was vanilla i was with warren warren is a duplicitous say anything i kind of like her but i don't really like her she she stole so much of bernie's oh yeah dang cut it cut it cut his base in half bernie is a hypocrite you know he stopped saying millionaires once he became a millionaire he used to go the millionaires and billionaires in this country.
Starting point is 02:09:25 He's and then he and then he looked at his tax return. I mean, just the billionaires. He relied on rhetoric too much. Like he keep repeating phrases. You got to get out of that. I think if you're going to run for office and just, you know, Joe Biden, Joe Biden does that. Like any time he talks, I know exactly what that guy's going to say.
Starting point is 02:09:42 Yeah. And it's always the same thing over and over. Close your eyes. Remember how you felt when they came out of fields. And you're like, and it's like, oh, and then he always ends with the crescendo. He always tries to, where he's like, you know, this is America. We can do it. We've never been able to not do anything if we do it together.
Starting point is 02:10:07 Like, and it's like, you know, and God bless you and protect our troops. And then he ends. What do you think about Tulsa? You didn't like her? I didn't want her to be president. Why not? She's, she's, she's a radical.
Starting point is 02:10:23 She had a green new deal. She had a green new deal before AOC. Yeah. She's, she's very's a she's a radical she had a green so she had a green new deal before aoc yeah she's she's very progressive yeah um but people people don't realize that the president doesn't make policy all trump can do is recommend 230 reform he can't do these things well he can he can suggest i mean i mean look we got that we got that the the tax plan in we got criminal justice reform that wasn't from congress that was that was his administration trying to push that through and with with tulsi i everybody loves tulsi and her foreign policy yeah and and that's that's kind of it ending endless wars absolutely but as but as but as far as environmental stuff, as far as like she she's radical.
Starting point is 02:11:09 I look. I sure, sure, sure. And I respect her a lot. And she's an out of all the Democrats. She is the least triggered when it comes to. She should have been the nominee. I come on. Joe Biden's going to ban fossil fuels.
Starting point is 02:11:22 He's going to do all these stupid, ridiculous things with all these far leftists. Well, the media would not give her a shake. Of course. You know, the whole thing in Syria. They don't even have a woman of color on stage. I remember. What? It was Tulsi Gabbard standing right there.
Starting point is 02:11:34 Remember when she nuked Kamala? Ah, yes. Ah, wow. Yeah, she's a beast. Yeah, she is. She was a hero. We need women like that. Because if you remember, if you remember, like Biden, he was the first to talk.
Starting point is 02:11:45 He was he was the first to try and attack Kamala. And he was he was talking about like, look it up on Google, you know, a thousand people like a thousand cases like he. And you're like, oh, Joe, you he he doesn't know what he was talking about. He didn't even understand it. I think somebody just kind of wrote that thing for him. But then Tulsi comes in and just totally annihilated because she knew exactly what she needed to say. And at the time, I was like, she's going to be Biden's vice president. You know what Tulsi was?
Starting point is 02:12:15 That's what I thought. I thought that – They hated her too much. Maybe that maybe if she was embraced by like a bigger candidate like like Bernie or Biden, that people would would come to realize that they're wrong about her. As you know, it's like the whole Bashar al-Assad stuff. You know, it's really amazing about Tulsi Gabbard's story arc is that she was like a golden child of the DNC until she endorsed Bernie Sanders instead of Hillary. And then look how easily the establishment turned her into a villain. Oh, yeah. It was amazing.
Starting point is 02:12:48 She was this up and coming star in the Democratic Party. You slight Hillary and the media destroyed her. And then the only fair shake she could get, Tucker Carlson, conservatives, really giving her a chance to speak and disagreeing but having that conversation but i do think she tried to at least stop the split well she was as a member of the dnc she goes well there were like 20 plus debates between hillary and obama and now there's six yeah she and that's that's a fair thing to question you're like why are there only six debates when more candidates too right yeah they were like by a factor of four you know like we're being we're
Starting point is 02:13:32 doing it's less debates and so why are we doing this i need to question this nope they're like no no you need to shut up and and just and they didn't even invite her they didn't even invite her. They didn't even invite her to like the dance. He just totally. It's their job. It's their job because the establishment did. It's a big club and you ain't in it. It's a war party. It goes bigger than politics.
Starting point is 02:13:54 And that's why the never Trumpers ran with the tail between their legs. Like, help us establishment Democrats. We're just like you. We want to blow up kids in foreign countries. And they were like, come, come. But this is why this is why Bernie should not have run as a Democrat this time. I know. Because he goes, I have a grassroots movement.
Starting point is 02:14:11 You know what he should have done? Run as Democrat. And at the last minute just said, I'm independent now. And he would have had all the exposure from the Democratic primary. But then he would have just taken all those voters with him. But that's why he ran as a Democrat. It would have just split the Democrats, though. No, no, not at all.
Starting point is 02:14:23 I think if he would have run as an independent, he's like, look, I am the grassroots guy. I was screwed over by the DNC. Like just run with that. Whether it's true, whether you believe it or not to say that I'm running as an independent because I am an independent because I'm doing this and this and this. And everybody would have forgotten about Pete Buttigieg, Andrew Yang, all those people. He would have, you know, maybe brought in Tulsi as his running mate. But no, you know, like let the Democrats just totally kill themselves over these terrible debates because none of them were any there weren't substantive at all.
Starting point is 02:15:02 I can't I can't I can't imagine Biden winning. I see all the polls and I'm just like, they're huge for him. But there's just so much hatred against Trump. Yeah. And the media is lying and lying and lying and lying. And I don't trust the polls because when you look at the polls, it's like 30% of the people said they're independent. Like, what? No, my favorite thing is when you go to the RealClearPolitics average, it's like
Starting point is 02:15:27 Emerson has Trump minus 10. Rasmussen has Trump, you know, minus three. Reuters has Trump minus seven. And then ABC has Trump minus 20. It's like the swing is like two, 27, three plus two. How could they all be so insanely different because they're because when you when you look at the makeup of the polls when you see who they're talking to um and listen listen the rcp in 2016 average all the polls had hillary within three plus three they were all like hillary plus three
Starting point is 02:16:00 plus three plus three across the board and then res Rasmussen had Trump, had Hillary plus two, which was the closest. Today, the Trump favorability is like everything's random. It's like they may as well just start throwing, they have a calendar with like a list of numbers and they're closing their eyes and throwing darts. And they'd be like, we have Trump minus 10 today. And then ABC is like, oh, we got minus 20. People are going to believe that. But they're also doing things like they're they're saying we didn't have enough
Starting point is 02:16:26 of this one demographic so they all change so we're gonna wait it we're basically gonna say we're gonna overcompensate right and and I they were not doing that back in 2016 because because the polls were so wrong and now they're trying
Starting point is 02:16:42 to make up for it and now they're trying to say well we didn't do this so let's try this and maybe it'll be more accurate these polls are insane like just just when you when you look at all the fine little details who they spoke to the demographic it's it's i think it's i think it's it's rigged the democratic when when you have primary polls those are pretty freaking accurate when when you're only dealing you're you're only talking to register democrats yeah you're only speaking to one group that's fine but when you're mixing them both you can't have well well we've talked to 50 republicans and 50 democrats and then then that was showing the polls which isn't going to be accurate anyway or maybe do you think trump is going to win i think it's 50 50 i think it all
Starting point is 02:17:25 depends on on turnout on how many ballots are accepted how many vanish into how many vanish how many oh well the signature doesn't quite match so we're gonna throw it out nope they're that's getting uh like in pennsylvania for instance they can't throw that out i think it depends on the state but but also like or they didn't sign it at all. Right. Mistakes. And you're not going to be able to say, well, they didn't sign it, but they meant to. I mean, look what happened in New York.
Starting point is 02:17:53 The ballots were wrong. The envelopes were wrong. They rejected a lot of ballots. But not just that. It's that people started receiving ballots where the envelope was actually a different name on it. And they're like, what? I can't send that in. Sorry, your vote's gone well this is this is why um like every time i go on instagram there's there's a thing that says you need to register to vote like i'm registered to
Starting point is 02:18:14 vote and i'm gonna vote in person if i can shop in person i can vote in person you know uh when when people say well i don't feel safe it like, can you go to the grocery store? Dr. Birx and Dr. Fauci said it already. We can vote in person. It's safe. But, you know, the Democrats are definitely running that whole you need to vote by mail and, you know, get your family to vote and have a plan. And let me let me let me tell you, I think if I was going to make a bet with cash money, it'd be for Trump because the odds for Biden, just like the odds for Hillary, it's not even worth the money. You put down a buck, you can win a quarter. Nah, you put down a buck on Trump. You can win a hundred bucks
Starting point is 02:18:54 because they got the odds for, well, the odds for Trump aren't that bad, but they were really bad. It was amazing. I know it was like 13% for Trump to win. I know people who made fat cash off Trump with very little risk. That's why I'm saying like, yeah, it'd be crazy to put money down on Biden. Do I want Trump to win? Yes. Do I think that – I mean anything is possible. I mean this is the craziest year anything can happen.
Starting point is 02:19:17 So nothing is a sure thing. There's nothing. Have you guys noticed that the vote tallies at the end are very close? And they have been I think systematically for the last 30 years. And I haven't been following. I don't know. The last landslide was like Ronald Reagan, maybe. Yeah.
Starting point is 02:19:33 And ever since. It's been getting more and more equally polarized. It's like 52-48 is the final vote. Is that real? Or is that just because people are using those voter hacking machines? No, I think it's media polarization. Key markets are getting inundated with like the way I explain to people is if you're from Chicago, you'll understand this. Growing up in Chicago, we had one like rock radio station that was prominent and it played the same Stone Temple Pilots song every day.
Starting point is 02:20:00 It was like you're going to get Pearl Jam, gems some type of pilots and that was it and i remember in like the mid 2000s they would still play songs from the 90s and i'm like is this an oldies station now so what i mean the reason i bring this up is basically they're like it makes money roll with it so what happens is media markets start emerging and so now we're in that we're in the worst part of it where like this is my favorite after the debate, CNN ran an article saying Fox News airs pro-Trump propaganda after debates. Uh-huh. That's Fox News. MSNBC did the same thing. CNN did anti-Trump propaganda. Are we going to talk about all of the networks doing literally the same thing, pandering to key markets? No, CNN's going to pretend we are honest and objective, but Fox News is bad,
Starting point is 02:20:45 and then totally ignore MSNBC literally having Kamala Harris on to bash Trump. That's pretty sure that's pro-Biden propaganda. So what's happening is you're getting the cities targeted and the rural areas targeted, and it's creating like this very, you know, two big forces that are pushing it. I mean, you've seen how they build machines that will literally flip a vote 5149 i testified in congress and yeah i think it was florida because they're voting they just hacked the voting machine so have they been doing that since like 2000 i'm kind of like asking you the same question again we don't know we don't know but it seems like it's just always so close and i think no come on man 63 40 no no no no no just
Starting point is 02:21:23 that polarized i think right right just if someone's gonna close if someone's. I think we're just that polarized. I think that we're just. If someone's going to steal an election, they're going to give themselves a decent margin. They're not going to be like. They would make it look like 51%. No, they wouldn't. You don't want to make it too obvious. No, that makes it obvious. I don't know, but it's been happening for 30.
Starting point is 02:21:34 You're talking about it right now. I know. The reality is we're a polarized nation and we have the graphs to prove it. It's not just votes. We have so many different polls from so many different polling institutions, universities showing the Democrats and the Republicans ideologies in there and their shifts left and right. And that's where we are. The latest Pew ideological like chart shows the Democrats have moved ridiculously far left and the Republicans have moved a little bit to the right.
Starting point is 02:21:59 So that's what's really happening. And for me, as somebody who's like center left, the Democrats are gone. I don't know where they're at. They're so far left. I can't even see them anymore. I look to my right. They're Republicans. I'm like, I kind of disagree with them. But, you know, we agree on a lot of things.
Starting point is 02:22:12 Yeah. Tulsi would have won 20 years ago for sure if she had been around. I don't know about 20 years ago. She's pretty progressive. Yeah. No, and she is progressive. And I said radical before. And a lot of her policies are.
Starting point is 02:22:24 But she's a smart woman. I do like the commander in chief angle. I like the foreign policy angle. Domestic issues. Not so much. But sure. She but name some name a better Democrat. They were all they were all just really bad.
Starting point is 02:22:38 They didn't have the qualifications. And I think. Oh, I think Elizabeth. I mean, Elizabeth Warren's domestic stuff is awful too. Like we're going to invest billions and billions of dollars into green energy research. We don't know what exactly we're going to get from that. Like tell me what you want. But we're going to – like she goes, well, we got to the moon. We got to the moon.
Starting point is 02:22:59 But we knew we were going there. Well, we knew to build a rocket. Yeah. We knew exactly what we needed to get there but we and then we did it and the same thing it's like oh we made tanks and we made ships and stuff for uh world war ii right for this green energy like okay we're going to invest all this money in research and development for this for this thing cold fusion and then and then this is the best part like this this is her this is the best
Starting point is 02:23:25 part we're gonna take this thing whatever it is and we're gonna sell it around the world and if they want it they gotta buy it american like we're gonna we're gonna make it here that's just more i don't know how we're gonna transport this thing i mean it could be a huge thing are we just gonna like put this thing on a ship and you know move it over like no it's it they don't have a plan yeah vote for me and i'll find someone that will know what to do or basically her plan or joe biden curing cancer we don't how like you're just gonna throw you can't throw money at a problem in it and it like no nobody you're working for nobody gets on biden for this biden kept saying you know we're to do the most important thing we've ever done.
Starting point is 02:24:05 We're going to, if you elect me, we're going to cure cancer. It's like. Which one? Like, no, we're not. Which cancer? Yeah. Any kid. I'll tell you.
Starting point is 02:24:12 And of course, the joke is if Trump said we're going to cure cancer, people would be like, cancer's not that bad. Yeah. Why would you want to cure it? What's wrong? Yeah. What's wrong with cancer? Well, friends, we are half an hour over.
Starting point is 02:24:24 Oh, my God. Yeah. But we got it. What's wrong? Well, friends, we are half an hour over. Oh, my God. Yeah. But we got it. It's time to call it. So do you want to give a shout out your channel and your social medias? Yes. If you want to follow me on Twitter and or Parler, it's Don't Walk Run.
Starting point is 02:24:38 All one word. And my channel is Don't Walk Run or Don't Walk Run Productions on YouTube. And there's some stuff in my Teespring store if you want to buy a cool Asteroid 2020 t-shirt. The Bernie logo and everything. But I want to thank you guys for having me on. Oh, sure. It's been really fun. And I'm sorry we talked about Batman. But you guys do the job.
Starting point is 02:25:01 That was great. That's okay. I'd like to one day get back to talking about that i could go on i could go on about batman and uh but you know but you look these guys are great they were they've been very uh hospitable and very just very smart people and uh i'm this is really like this is like the first time i've done and we are in no way forcing him to say these things about us no i was these are his his own honest opinions no i was uh i i did a i did a skype call into gavin mcginnis his show and that was really that was really fun he was
Starting point is 02:25:38 super nice not as nice as you guys but very nice but this is just the fact that you guys invited me means a lot yeah and please please keep supporting please keep supporting tim and you know he's he's awesome so oh thanks man is don't walk run uh the walk away. Run. Right. Danger. Danger. Danger, Timcast. No, it comes from, you know, like the old, like an old commercial, you know, like the sale isn't going to last forever. So, you know, don't walk. Run to your nearest Toyota dealer.
Starting point is 02:26:22 You know, that kind of thing. That's where that comes from. Well, of course, you can follow me on Twitter, Instagram, and Parler at TimCast. Check out my other channels, YouTube.com slash TimCast, YouTube.com slash TimCast News,
Starting point is 02:26:33 because I have too many channels. And you can also follow Ian. Yes, follow me on Twitter. And Ian Crossland is the handle. You can get me on Instagram, too. And pretty much most of the social networks. I like Mines also. Yeah.
Starting point is 02:26:44 I co-founded Mines. Oh, I'm on uh instagram i never push instagram really sorry it's uh don't walk around productions uh i need 10 000 followers on instagram to be able to do anything you you're you're limited to you can't like put links and stuff so really yeah like when you do a story yeah you can't do a link until you have like a certain amount of followers i hate it's so weird so um so follow uh andrew on instagram yeah don't walk run productions yeah and of course really an amazing instagram and of course you can follow at sour patch lids yes l-y-d-s sour patch l-y-d-s is totally worth following oh She's awesome. Oh, thanks. I appreciate that. My goodness. It's Friday, right?
Starting point is 02:27:26 Yes, it is. We'll be back Monday. Yes. Live, 8 p.m. And I don't know what we're going to be doing. We'll talk about something. Hopefully Trump's going to be okay. You know, COVID.
Starting point is 02:27:33 Hopefully Trump will be alive. Yes, yes, yes. Fingers crossed. Fingers crossed. Right on, man. Andrew, thanks for hanging out. Thank you, guys. You guys are the best.
Starting point is 02:27:40 Cool. This was really fun. All right, everybody. Make sure you smash that like button on your way out and we will see you all Monday at 8pm live. Thank you.

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