Timcast IRL - Timcast IRL #158 - DOJ Confirms Joe Biden's Son Under ACTIVE Criminal Investigation, FreedomToons Guests
Episode Date: October 30, 2020Tim, Ian, Lydia, and recurring guest Seamus Coughlin from FreedomToons (@Seamus_Coughlin on Twitter, @FreedomToons on YouTube) look at the ways in which the media has let the public down in regards to... Joe Biden and Hunter Biden, Glenn Greenwald, human nature and war, and the nature of modern conflict in foreign states. Support the show (http://Timcast.com/donate) Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
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We've got huge breaking news.
Investigative reporter James Rosen has confirmed a DOJ official, I should say, confirms to
Jay Rosen, not Jay Rosen, James Rosen.
Jay Rosen's the professor, right?
I totally messed this guy's name up, didn't I?
James Rosen.
There we go.
From what was going to be the most epic breaking news, huge news.
And I'm like, I pulled the Biden guys.
We all have gaps.
Sometimes you have a stutter as a kid.
Let's try again.
We got a huge story.
James Rosen, investigative reporter for Sinclair, says a DOJ official confirms that there is
an FBI criminal investigation into Hunter Biden that is still active pertaining to money
laundering. The Democratic presidential nominee's son is currently under active investigation by
the FBI for crimes related to everything that has been revealed in these emails.
Tony Bobulinski has released documents and the media isn't covering it.
That's a shock.
I wonder why that is.
Yeah, it's so weird.
Do you think they prefer one candidate or political party or something? No, it must be that they just didn't notice.
It's an honest mistake. They're busy. They're busy people. You know, that the New York Times,
the Washington Post, ABC, NBC, CBS, they just slipped all their mind. I totally forgot. They
were gonna do it and then they didn't. Sometimes everyone just drops the ball on a really big story
that could change the outcome of an election.
And it's nobody's fault.
It just happens.
It doesn't mean anything.
And it'll be, you know, if Joe Biden gets elected, even though he's he's corrupt and we have evidence of his family's corruption.
I mean, it's good.
You know, it's a good thing.
It'd be fine.
No, 100 percent.
I mean, like they spent three and a half years just screaming nonsense conspiracy theories about the president of the United States colluding with Russia.
And then we have an open investigation about a presidential candidate's son essentially colluding with the
foreign power right because he was working with the ukrainians or he's working with a ukrainian
company his father had well yeah his father told the ukrainians they had there was a solid quid pro
quo had them fire an investigator who was looking into barisma which is a company that paid him
up to fifty thousand dollars a month at eighty three thousand yeah up to eighty three thousand
which is insane uh and that's not really a month. $83,000. Yeah, up to $83,000, which is insane.
And that's not really a story, though.
That's not something we can turn up.
Here's what people realize.
You know.
And this story isn't just the media going after right-wing press trying to smear a family member of a presidential candidate
to do a guilt by association thing.
These are things Joe Biden very well could have been involved with.
And we know in the emails.
Seamus, Seamus. I'm sorry. Is shame my off base here yes look if if it's true that joe biden you know
used his son and his brothers an intermediary to get massive uh money like a um what was it a no
interest loan of five million dollars from china to never be paid back or a loan of five million
dollars a small loan of five million dollars and And if his son was getting a lucrative job on the board of an energy company in a country
where the dude doesn't speak the language and has no experience, and he's getting $83,000
a month, I don't think it's that big of a deal.
But do you know what I heard?
Donald Trump got two scoops of ice cream.
That's also true.
He's got two.
This orange man is corrupt.
And I am glad.
I am really glad that the media was there to tell that story because it was a very important one.
He got two scoops.
He got two.
And everyone else only got one.
Two scoop Trump.
You know what else I heard?
Well, he's not going to get two terms.
I'll tell you that.
And this is CNN, so you know it's legit.
And then CNN reported Trump's salt and pepper shaker bigger than everyone else's.
And again, CNN confirmed.
Now, if we didn't know about this, could you imagine a president who we like?
Imagine reelecting a man who got two scoops of ice cream.
Well, it just seems like something that people of this country have a right to know.
I agree.
I know.
I know.
He was actually eating it, too.
Yeah.
That's insane.
OK, now that we've really hounded up for like 15 minutes.
So much fun, man.
Now, why don't we tell the audience how we really feel?
We were just JKing, guys.
We actually don't like Joe Biden or think it's good that the media is ignoring this story.
If Biden's son, Hunter, was actually involved in an international money laundering scandal,
it's not that big a deal because it's Joe Biden.
Yes.
It's not that big of a deal.
That's basically it.
That just happens every now and again.
If Joe Biden's an international criminal, it's not that big of a deal because it's Joe
Biden.
It's Joe Biden.
Now, Donald Trump, I heard he only paid $750 in taxes.
Whoa.
Are you kidding me?
You said not to slam the table?
That's bad for audio.
Yeah, yeah, yeah.
Okay, okay, okay.
Ladies and gentlemen.
Ladies and gentlemen.
I have a question.
Well, it also didn't, did these emails, correct me if I'm wrong, Tim, but didn't they say
things like, I can get you a meeting with the big guy oh yeah tons of stuff we'll get into it we'll
get into it we'll get into it because first i want to point out there's like nobody covering
this story and there's like two local abc outlets from sinclair and you know they're going to accuse
sinclair of being conservative but this is james rosen he's like a veteran reporter who's targeted
but um from all of this we have have another major, major breaking story.
And this is serious.
Glenn Greenwald, one of the most – I'm saying this legitimately.
The dude's got 1.5 million followers.
He's probably one of the most famous and one of the most consequential journalists of the past couple of decades.
He released the NSA documents.
This is Edward Snowden leaks.
Thousands of documents.
This was huge. He
launched the intercept. And now he has come out saying that the editors at his own company that
he co-founded are refusing to publish damning information about the Biden family. And they
were censoring his article. And they wouldn't even let him, even though he has a contract
guaranteeing his right to do so, they wouldn't let him publish anywhere else. So he had to quit
his own company. That's how
corrupt media has become.
We are sitting on a big story. So we're going to get into this.
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What up, homies? And Seamus, of course,
because we were just doing a bit and Lydia is producing.
I'm over here in the corner. Hi, Lydia.
So let's just, I want to jump right in.
Let's get right started.
Yeah.
This is from ABC three.
We are TV or where TV.
DOJ official confirms FBI 2019 criminal investigation into Hunter Biden still active.
And they say a Justice Department official has confirmed a Sinclair broadcast group that the FBI opened up a criminal investigation into Hunter Biden and his associates back in 2019, focused on allegations of money laundering, and that the probe remains active.
Sinclair investigative reporter James Rosen has also spoken with a central witness in these allegations, which suggests that former Vice President Joe Biden knew more than he has acknowledged about his son's overseas
dealings. Tony Bobulinski was thrust in the national spotlight on the evening of the final
presidential debate. It was on that night the former business associate of Hunter Biden claimed
Democratic nominee Joe Biden knew about his son taking payments from Chinese and Ukrainian
companies and strongly suggested he got a kickback. Bobulinski discussed why he feels if elected,
Biden would be compromised by the Chinese government and much more in an exclusive interview with Rosen.
Quote, the compromise they have is that in the documents
that have been well provided to the Senate, to Congress,
to the Department of Justice via the FBI,
that CEFC was effectively loaning money directly to the biden family and this is getting
swept under the rug the story is just two hours old right let me just i don't even know if it's
that i think it's it's relatively new so it might start getting picked i just want to stress yeah
maybe the democratic presidential nominee for the most powerful position in the world. His son is under a criminal investigation by the FBI for money laundering.
It has been for a year.
For over a year.
While Joe Biden was running in the primary.
And I can only imagine while Trump was dealing with impeachment.
So all of this Ukraine stuff was going on.
Imagine when we started talking about Burisma and all of that impropriety.
If news broke that actually, yeah, Hunter Biden's under a criminal investigation.
Crazy.
Yeah.
And also he sniffs children and can't say words right.
That's a good point.
I don't know if you want to vote for him.
I guess that is technically you're right.
But I can't.
Does anyone really want to vote for him?
That's the nobody wants. I don him? Nobody wants to vote for him.
I don't think anyone wants to vote for him.
I think some people are just scared of Trump.
Agreed.
They're voting against Trump.
That's what it is.
And rightly so.
Trump's not the best.
Well, yeah.
I think he's way better.
I think he's a better option, but I could see why people would be turned off by him for sure.
Yeah.
I just wish he was nicer.
You seem quiet, Tim.
What are you thinking about?
I don't know.
I feel like he's not nice, but that's also so much of his strength because his base just loves the way and myself included
right i love the way that he stands up to the media so i shouldn't even just say his base but
i think the american people in general are so sick of the dominant media i gotta give a brief
shout out to tim to you because you're like the only person i know that kept at that
barisma thing in like two months ago three months ago ago, four months ago. You were talking about it.
And I was like, there's a bunch of going over.
I didn't know what you meant.
Half the time.
I'd be like this thing again.
Yeah.
Let me get concept.
Let me help everyone understand.
Oh, no.
Yeah.
Hunter Biden got hired to be on the board of directors for a company called Burisma Energy, founded by a man named by Mykola Zlachevsky.
Zlachevsky was under several active investigations,
confirmed by Matt Taibbi, 13 to 14,
according to some Ukrainian officials.
This man, founder of Burisma,
his dealings could have resulted in,
and potentially did, result in active investigations
and inactive investigations of Burisma
and all of its board members as well,
including Hunter Biden.
Rosemont Seneca was the name of the company that was receiving money.
Blue Star Strategies was a PR firm that represented them and had and had email sent to the State
Department complaining about the investigation.
There's a bunch of separate instances, and I want to be careful, so I'm not going to
go through them specifically where you can follow this timeline where this PR firm was
like, yo, what's going on?
Why are we being investigated?
We're not doing anything wrong.
Hey, let them know Hunter Biden's on the board.
Joe Biden shows up after Blue Star Strategies was on some White House phone call.
He shows up and says, fire him or you're not getting the money.
Now, as most of you know, Trump couldn't do this either.
And neither could Joe Biden withhold aid and threaten a country.
Now, they complain that Donald Trump threatened to withhold aid from Ukraine to investigate Joe Biden.
That was the basis of the impeachment part of it.
Joe Biden was literally on video saying, I told them to their faces, I will withhold the aid.
And they said, you can't do that. And he said, call the president. See what he says.
Yep. One billion dollars in guaranteed
loans you will not get unless you fire this guy and matt taibbi in his writing he says he contacted
officials long-standing liberal journalist matt taibbi mind you formerly of rolling stone said
potentially 13 to 14 active and inactive investigations against this guy the when joe
biden got this guy fired, he goes,
sure enough, you know, son of a B, guy gets fired. The new guy who came in cleared Zolchevsky of all wrongdoing. Zolchevsky was then able to return to Ukraine and it wasn't until 2018, all of a sudden,
he had to flee the country again when more corruption charges emerged. So why was Hunter
Biden getting between $50,000 and $ and 83 000 a month to be on the board
of a company for which he has no experience doesn't speak the language and then his dad
intervened and fired the prosecutor now the mainstream news repeatedly says it's fake news
it's not true and we know they're lying it's it's it's it's it is so insane the lies i mean at the
very least how would they know it was fake the most you can know is that you don't know if it's real or you don't know if it's fake.
I'll tell you this.
I'll tell you this.
At the very least, don't you think it warrants a special prosecutor and a three-year-long investigation?
Maybe you can get Bob Mueller on this one.
Yeah, man.
I don't know, Tim.
Maybe Hunter's just a savant.
And he started there as a janitor, and he was writing on the the chalkboards and he just knew everything about energy he needed to know and they're like let's give him a 50 to
80 000 a month position despite the fact that he literally has no formal training anything related
to this field and now man i tell you what i was watching the five earlier and sometimes i wonder
if like they put juan williams on that show just to get someone to like you know like a punching
bag because the dude just he's he's very emotional and clearly doesn't know what he's talking about.
And so they're all laughing at him.
Like, this is so weird to watch.
Like, Jesse Waters is laughing at him.
How dummy.
It's not like that's kind of mean.
That's very mean.
So Juan Williams is like, I read the Wall Street Journal.
It says Joe Biden was not officially on any roles.
And then they're all laughing at him.
And they're like, because it was the accusation is not that Joe Biden joined a company in China when he was vice
president. The accusation is that while Joe Biden was vice president, he flew his son,
Hunter Biden, Air Force Two to China for private equity investment deals. That literally happened.
And then later on, we learned that one of these deals ended up getting a five million dollar loan
to the Biden family. Tony Bobulinski got offended by this and said they went behind my back and made millions
of dollars i wonder if the reason bobulinski is coming out is because he realized when these
emails got leaked they straight up they they they knifed him in the back he's supposed to be this
guy who's working with them to do this big deal they tell him nah we're not going to do it then
he sees in the email it's like we get five million dollars in an you know a forgivable loan with no with no interest he's like
what yeah where's my cut seriously i'm dropping the documents and then he published audio he gave
it to tucker where he called he's on the phone with these guys and they're like tony you're
gonna bury all of us man yeah yep i think they realized they screwed this dude over and now i'm not i'm not going to impugn
the honor tony bobulinski i don't know why he's coming forward now but i do want to point this out
if he knew that he was meeting with joe biden in secret it's like part of the story he told you
like in in the bar like no one can see them and they're talking if he knew the goal was to peddle
influence he's only coming out now. He waited this long.
He complains about them making money.
To be fair, he said that he tried everything to stop it when he realized they weren't doing a legitimate deal.
It was an influence deal.
And then he found out later they made millions of dollars from the Chinese behind his back.
So his story is he thought he stopped it.
And then he found out later they went forward with this influence peddling.
And he's mad about it.
Respectable.
I mean, the dude's a veteran.
I got no reason to.
It's also possible that he would have been implicated if he didn't work with the FBI on this.
I think so.
I don't know.
I mean, perhaps or perhaps the FBI is got a bunch of crooked people in it and they're not going to go after the Bidens because they hate Trump so much.
Entirely political.
Dude, I tell you what, man, I can't imagine that the things we're seeing to this scale are just, I don't know how to describe it, man, but you've got some deeply crooked people
in this country.
And, you know, seeing what happened with Glenn Greenwald, The Intercept, there are evil,
hey, this is the craziest thing to me.
How do you describe someone who knows they're lying and cheating to help corrupt individuals because they hate Trump?
How do you describe someone that's willing to subvert the will of the people?
That's the antithesis of this country, of democratic values, of liberal liberalism like classical liberalism the idea
of the individual not even just classical liberalism but basic human decency i mean
if you were a monarchist or a or a despotist if that's such a thing or maybe a feudalist
you'd absolutely love your lords lording over you with unlimited power and you'd want to serve them
and just do whatever they want if you're an authoritarian or a communist i suppose there are people in this country in media and in government who know that
joe biden did these things and they're going to protect him because orange man bad well this is
the irony of it though i actually think under a lot of those systems people would be more likely
to say this person even though they're in a position of authority over me they're hopelessly
corrupt and i might not abide by that uh I mean, they would because the system would require that they
would. But it seems as if when you're in a democratic system and the leaders are chosen,
you have to justify their behavior more often to justify your decision to have chosen them in the
first place. So I think people are more likely to get on board and rationalize this kind of
horrible behavior. I just think you've got blind tribalist zealots.
Well, I think you're undermining the public's faith
in our intelligence community and our media institute.
Good, the NSA.
Yeah, great.
Absolutely.
Wouldn't it be Homeland Security?
You know, what's really funny is like
when I was reading some of the criticisms
about Glenn Greenwald,
I'm just like, I'm right there.
You know, there's a bunch of journalists
who all of a sudden have become staunchly anti-democratic party for some reason.
Yep.
And so people are like, Tim Pool's right wing.
And I thought about it and I'm like, there's a lot of reasons.
But a really good example is the media is a propaganda arm of the Democratic Party.
And there's no denying it at this point.
Literally no denying it at all.
Now, I want to go up the chain to the Council on Foreign Relations.
That's where Joe Biden was when he said, son of a B, I got fired.
He was at a meeting for the CFR and he was like, so I go and I got a billion dollar loan.
And I say, if you don't fire the prosecutor, you're not getting the money.
It's all on video.
And that company, I don't know, to be honest.
And if anyone in the chat knows like how where the funding goes to these media organizations because a lot of them get funding from the same places like i don't think i i think i think we've got cultists man
but here i'll tell you what i'll tell you what every single thing they do they project
they say 100 and it's and it's bad like you know uh trump is a death cult it's like dude trump's
got his sycophants for sure but most people don't even think the name Trump on an average basis.
It's just, oh, yeah, those free trade agreements were bad and they're going to vote for him.
But also, I think that Trump's critics talk about him more than his supporters do.
Yeah, definitely.
That's been one of the strangest things about the past four years is Trump is just on everyone's mind all the time.
And it's not voluntary.
The media is constantly talking about him.
And it makes sense to talk about the president pretty frequently they have in the past
but not like trump and you could say well he's uh an unprecedented uh president he does a lot
of things that we haven't seen in the past but it clearly goes past that it's a very strange
obsession and they like to nitpick him we were talking about the two scoops thing earlier right
right right yeah and then well so that was meant to be silly it was kind of meant to be silly but the salt and pepper shaker thing was serious well and also
what were they were claiming as soon as he got into the white house that he like removed a bust
of martin luther king jr like just cartoon villain not even true yeah yeah exactly it was like it's
in it's in a photo like the story comes out and they're like he removed martin luther king
and the photo they use shows it like on the desk even if that was the kind of thing trump wanted
to do don't you think he
would know better? Aren't they always accusing right wingers of dog whistling? Like only they
can hear subtle about it. Yeah, only they can hear, which is so insane, because like, if I am
a racist with a racist base, wouldn't I just say racist things? Why would I say things that my base
doesn't understand or think are racist when they're supposedly racist, but that like Democrats will
get mad about anyway, that seems like a lose-lose for me.
I think we're facing a very serious crisis in this country, man.
I do too.
Since the Clinton email scandal.
Yeah.
So Hillary Clinton destroyed public record.
She, her, her, her team, I should be very careful.
Her people destroyed using bleach bit, purged the server.
Hammers and phones.
Hammers on phones, destroying them.
Which is normal. After she was subpoenaed to turn it over yeah nothing happened nothing yeah she is
still romping around romping about super wealthy joe biden we see this is happening and you know
i talk i tell you why i think we're headed for a very very serious crisis you've got a large group
of people who understand the media is lying about literally everything okay when i say literally i mean figuratively and it's i mean literally i don't think they've
told the truth once well no no in politics but like when the new york times talks about certain
things of course i'm literally using abc of course you know i don't think it's partisan either because
like the war in the middle east and then haliburton dick cheney's company goes in and makes billions
of dollars off and joe biden's brother in iraq makes millions of dollars in boeing sponsors meet the press and
msnbc is owned by general electric which supplies um weaponry and um excuse me uh you know tools to
the military that they make a lot of money off of chemical makes pharmaceuticals and high fructose
corn syrup yeah no they make a ton of things.
You guys want to know the real conspiracy?
The real conspiracy.
The real beauty
campaign from Dove.
I need to know about this.
You've seen it, right? All the women, they're like
plus size models. I remember this.
Do you know who owns Dove?
Unilever. Do you know what other company
that Unilever owns?
Oh, no.
Ben and Jerry's.
Oh, my goodness.
It was a trickle.
You know what my conspiracy theory is?
What if Biden is faking his cognitive decline and he's actually a very sharp criminal mastermind?
He just doesn't want to get put on the stand.
I love it.
That's what I said.
He's going to wonk us.
Yeah, he sure is. It's going to be inauguration day.
He's going to be looking all silly, and then he's going to fall backwards, do a perfect like backward somersault.
And then be like, now I got you.
I'm back, baby.
I'm Joe Biden.
This country is mine.
And then a bunch of like Chinese guys run out and they're like making it rain.
Oh, man.
Anyway.
I'm looking forward to this.
We've got a bunch of, now that we just made everything sound silly.
This is serious.
We have to laugh or we're going to cry.
Exactly.
How long has it been corrupt?
Since Nixon? No. I don't know who assassinated kennedy what do you guys think
about the kennedy assassination no no no no no no we got we got we got way too much look at this
hold on i want to highlight who james rosen is james rosen was investigated by the department
of justice eric holder uh as a possible criminal co-conspirator because he was reporting on the news.
Fox News said, we are outraged to learn today that James Rosen was named a criminal co-conspirator for simply doing his job as a reporter.
Obama prosecuted more whistleblowers and leakers than I believe all other presidents combined.
This guy, Obama, not good on civil liberties.
I thought he was going to steal the Patriot Act, man.
Yeah, well, he talked about all that, all the civil libertarian-esque things that he intended to do.
And then he got in office, and his administration did a bunch of things that he supposedly didn't know about.
That was the excuse that we heard for about eight years.
I remember my favorite was in the IRS was targeting and auditing conservative-leaning organizations.
And that was just something the president didn't know anything about.
Like, if Donald Trump had done that, that would be creeping fascism.
But Obama didn't.
I was like, well, he just didn't know, guys.
He wore a tan suit, and you freaked out about that.
This is basically the same thing.
I love somebody tweeted, don't you remember, like, don't you wish for the days
when the only scandal was Obama's tan suit?
Oh, my gosh.
And I'm like, I know, right?
Like, you know, he wore a tan suit in order to drone strike on a civilian restaurant in Yemen that killed a 16-year-old American citizen. But he wore a tan suit oh my god and i'm like i know right like you know he's wore a tan suit in order to drone
strike on a civilian restaurant in yemen that killed a 16 year old american citizen but he
wore a tan suit can you believe it what was it like uh over 3 000 illegal drone strikes under
his administration well trump has up drone strikes and he deserves criticism for trump's 100 percent
wow his first us in yemen he's kept us aiding the saudis and the human rights atrocities they're
committing in yemen he's done bad things. Trump's first several years.
Very bad.
And John Bolton, huge mistake.
One of the first things that Trump did when he got in was he ordered a commando raid in Yemen, which resulted in the death of a little girl.
So so Trump has his his foreign policy blunders as well.
I'm looking at the current trend of these peace agreements and withdrawing our troops.
And I'm like, keep doing that.
And, you know, you've got my support.
Obama, however, was a hawk on a hawk.
Dude, come on.
He was some kind of strange hook Frankenstein flying monster that was breathing fire.
He was literally a human drone.
Yeah, human drone.
Well, no, that's are we allowed to say really awful edgy jokes?
We are right.
I don't know.
I don't know.
I know you're going to get me in trouble.
You want to hear us in trouble?
You want to hear an Obama era joke?
Yes.
No, I don't. It's about war. It's not about race or anything. You don't know about that. No, you're going to get me in trouble. You're going to get all of us in trouble. You want to hear an Obama-era joke? Yes. No, I don't.
It's about war.
It's not about race or anything like that.
I'm still scared.
Sure, yeah.
Just replace any words with any other words.
It's an Obama-era joke the leftists say all the time.
We're going to cut Tim's mic.
No, I'm kidding.
You ready?
Yeah.
What's the difference between a school and a terrorist headquarters?
Oh, no.
I don't know.
I just fly the drone.
Oh, that's horrible.
Oh, God.
That's horrible.
That's an Obama-era joke. That's an Obama-era joke.
That's an Obama-era joke.
It's horrible.
But there is truth to the fact that there were a lot of civilians killed under Obama's watch,
despite the fact that he talked a big game about wanting to bring about world peace,
despite the fact that he won a Nobel Peace Prize.
I love it.
Everyone points that out.
You know what he did when they started killing civilians?
They were like, well, you know, those guys, they're adult men.
Yeah.
So military age men.
Yeah.
So not civilians.
Yeah.
That was the play.
It's horrific.
It's horrific.
Obama bad.
George Bush Jr.
Obviously, Middle East wars.
They're all bad.
Clinton bad.
They're all bad, right?
But isn't it kind of interesting that we were just discussing earlier
some of the foreign policy blunders
which have taken place under Trump,
which is like kind of an understanding.
No new wars.
Yeah, but the reality is
he has been less hawkish
than any other president of my lifetime, certainly.
That said,
funny that the media hasn't criticized him
for any of that stuff.
It's funny that the media hasn't criticized him
for any of the people who have died
because of his foreign policy mistakes.
No, it's not.
I didn't know anything about the drone strike uppage.
Yeah, definitely.
Yeah.
No, we never heard a thing about it.
It wasn't a story.
No, no, no, no.
Don't you realize when Joe Biden gets elected, he's going to, it's going to be tenfold, man.
He's going to light the floor up.
I was, I was talking to, I was, I was talking to somebody I knew who was like, it's time,
you know, everybody, you've got to go and vote for Joe Biden to stop this. And I said something
like I was like, I can totally understand why people don't like Donald Trump, you know, his
character and some of the things he's done, blah, blah, blah. And then I was just like, you're just
never going to be able to convince me to vote for the guy who was vice president while they were
blowing up kids. Yeah. And the response was, what do you were blowing up kids yeah and the response was
what do you mean blowing up kids exactly what do you mean blowing up in new york someone some
activists did this art where it was one of these like nypd advertisements yeah and it showed you
know that you know that silhouette image of like the father and the kids and they're holding hands
and running it's like a like an immigrant thing. And then it showed a drone flying above and like a line with a missile flying towards them.
Did Reagan get us into the new war?
Reagan was he a war hawk?
I don't think I was alive.
I wasn't.
I was barely.
Oh, yeah, I was too.
Carter, the media hated.
And I think he really didn't get us into much war, Jimmy Carter.
He was probably a bit more dovish.
I mean, I'm not a fan of Carter, but he definitely was not as much of a hawk based on what I'm aware of. And the media trashed that guy.
He's thought of as the worst president. He's a peanut farmer.
I mean, I'm not a fan of him at all, but I hear you.
Right now, we have... It was really
funny. I saw some leftist post
on Facebook that Obama didn't get us into any new wars.
What? And I was like, how could you say that?
Syria? What are you talking about?
He had drone bombs.
Libyan intervention in Syria, just right off the bat.
What do you mean? What about Yemen? What about the fact that he decided he wanted to placate the saudis after making a deal with
the iranians and now surveillance cash yeah that you can call vietnam's wasn't a war that's what's
crazy about it it was a military action because they didn't have congressional support there was
not congressional never declared war so he didn't have to declare war to kill hundreds of thousands
of people it wasn't a war we just killed hundreds of thousands of people and sent our troops over there a bunch of them
died as well there was a really great article and i think this was in the intercept actually
which we'll we'll get into next that said something like it for you know strangely for the first time
in several decades the president is trying to withdraw forces and it's congress trying to stop
him whereas historically the president has been trying to deploy forces and congress has been trying to stop him keeping the forever wars going to own trump
and now you know the craziest thing is when i hear these like lefty friends of mine being like
actually we definitely need a presence in syria actually yeah no joke we we must maintain a
presence because of the russia fear and it's no because of we must defend the kurds i've noticed
this as well actually that there's a friend of mine i won't give too much information but he has always just been very to
the left and he was always very against the wars from day one i remember that seemed to be his
primary issue under the the bush administration was always talking about how we shouldn't be
involved in the middle east and now he's criticizing trump for not wanting a presence in
syria i love it makes him a russian. It's insane. It's completely insane.
Like people completely flip on their values.
And you would think the anti-war thing, like you would think the anti-war thing would be something the left would stick to.
I wish.
Yeah.
I learned my lesson with Obama, man.
We had Sean, military commander.
Remember his name?
Sean Parnell.
Parnell came on and was explaining why we don't want to just pull every troop out all
at once because it creates a vacuum that then will be filled by like militaryis warlords and things like that by the people we create by the people we
exactly that's a problem we created but pulling out isn't the solution no that's what they say
no no no you're you're incorrect he said that we absolutely need some kind of presence but we can
pull it down we can we can draw it down like significantly without yeah well he said we can take a lot of our current forces out of these places and still maintain a small enough presence to prevent the vacuum from creating.
But my friend who was in the military in Afghanistan, Charles Maxwell, shout out Charles if you're watching, said they just don't want to fight.
The Iraqis, the Afghanis, they just don't.
Not only did they not really, for the most part, they didn't want to fight.
They didn't know how.
They weren't trained.
It's not our responsibility.
Well, we created it. listen listen you know i think it was ron paul who said something like
my man he said something like people keep saying oh but if we pull out now this that or that will
happen and he goes when you're a doctor and you've given someone the wrong medication you don't
simply say well we better just keep you on it you say we better get you off this yes and so there's
been no effort in my opinion at least, to do something about this.
And at a certain point, look, I understand there's bigger arguments about, oh, the Chinese will move in or Russia will move in or whatever.
And it's like, you know what, man?
Do the American people agree that we should be funding sending our men and women in uniform overseas just to live and build roads and build cities there and be effectively the government because the people there don't want to run it i don't think
they do no of course not but the problem is when you elect a president who says i'm going to end
our forever wars and then he tries and congress blocks him it's clear based on what we see with
the media what we're seeing with joe biden what he gets away with what the fbi who they prosecute
who they don't how michael flynn gets gets charged how you get all this Russiagate nonsense. You know it's a big
club and you ain't in it. You can see who is. And as long as you support their war machine,
you're good. So when Donald Trump ups Joan strikes, you didn't even hear about it.
Nope. It's not a big deal. They can't criticize that. Because then what happens if when if slash
when Joe Biden wins and then they're going to be like, hey, remember, you talk about Joan strikes.
What's what's Biden doing? Oh, well, we like them now. Well, that's the thing. I mean,
Joe Biden is such a hawk. He was pushing for war in Iraq as far back as 1997. Can you explain?
Yeah, keep going, sir. Well, what I wanted to get into really was the fact that we were gloating in
the late 70s about the fact that we had essentially given Russia their quote-unquote own Vietnam by getting them involved in the Middle East and by funding the Mujahideen.
And there were some people arguing that part of the reason that this actually accelerated
the collapse of their government, it increased social instability.
They were spreading themselves too thin by trying to be involved in this region.
Whether or not you agree with all that, it's kind of ridiculous that our strategy was to
get them involved in the Middle East and fund different terror groups, which we didn't call them back then.
We just called them rebellions.
Freedom fighters.
Yeah, rebellions, freedom fighters.
Now we're fighting them and they're terrorists.
But we seem to think that it would be the worst possible thing for Russia to get involved in that region.
So we tried to get them involved and we funded their enemies.
And then we literally fell into the same trap like a decade later and we're still there yep now i get it and we're also
fighting the people we like gave weapons and yeah like this is a repeating pattern though right we
created al-qaeda and then we created isis the idea is of limited they won't they want limited war
we don't have total war it's basically they're trying to avoid a world war sort of but also
there's this really insidious thing where so when you look at what happened in libya and the fact that we decided
for whatever reason that uh having gaddafi remained in power was no longer uh something
that was politically advantageous for us you want like some kind of uh african union of some sort
or something i'm not he wanted yeah i'm not exactly i know that i don't i'm not exactly
sure what the reasoning was but i know that they ended up funding a coup against him
and essentially the people dragged him out into the street castrated him sodomized him and murdered
him i mean i apologize but the reason i'm being graphic here is because this is something that
obviously we could never do to a foreign leader with our military but if we fund a coup that does
something horrifically cruel to a foreign leader, maybe
we're just a little bit more intimidating.
But we haven't violated the Geneva Convention.
And then if you ever want to go in and overthrow them, they did some horrible war crimes.
So we got an excuse.
After all that happened, I know some people who were doing work with and like diplomacy,
international relations.
And I was told one story about how after libya was completely destabilized you had essentially a goblin king type scenario where uh you know you know how the goblin king works no to become
goblin king you kill the goblin king and then you're oh that's right so it's a cycle of just
kill and then everyone piling the bodies on top and trying to the roman empire so you had all
these different militia groups different sects constantly fighting taking over and there was
one point where when they finally got a i'm doing
air quotes here stable government yeah one of the militias just walked in for a meeting and pulled
the pen on a grenade and slammed it on the table oh like that was one of the stories i heard from
one of the people working in like yeah dude it's crazy yep like we're in charge now grenade on the
table and that's the sad thing it seemed or i should say it seems or it has seemed um for a
number of years that no matter which party is in power, this is ongoing.
But Trump has actually been trying to remove us from this.
And I don't know if it's because he has these sort of bleeding heart humanitarian concerns that we might have, but he realizes that this isn't good for the American people.
Yeah, it's a waste of money.
It's a waste of money.
The reason, okay.
And a waste of human life, and it increases social instability.
There's nothing there for us. After World War II, so I think to explain the counterpoint a waste of human life and it increases social instability it's there's nothing
there for us right after world war ii so i think to explain the counterpoint a little bit uh they
created the military industrial complex dwight d eisenhower talked about where they started
building american military bases all over the world to prevent world war iii because world
war ii happened because everybody was isolated one country now we had nukes and now right now
every bunch of people have nukes. And we have all these military bases.
And the fear is if we disarm and withdraw, that another country will just fill that gap.
Yep.
And maybe they would.
That's the counterpoint.
Could you imagine if some other country was trapped in a two-decade-long foreign entanglement that was draining their resources?
Military bases in Canada and in Mexico and nuclear submarines off the coast of Washington, D.C.
I mean, could you that's literally like what we've got over there.
It's crazy.
Right, right, right, right.
I'm saying we I think it's time we bring our troops home.
And you know what?
I'd be willing to have, you know, in that conversation with Sean Parnell, maintaining a much, much toned down presence just to prevent, you know, ISIS from forming and things like that.
Well, it's funny.
There's this whole debate over whether or not we should have a tiny presence there or no presence there i think we should cross that
bridge when we get to it let's just get the presence limited to some degree before we debate
whether or not we should completely remove ourselves from these regions it has to definitely
has to do with diplomacy with china and russia like let's just not start a new war like let's
not start a new war every 10 years and he hasn't and they're mad the first president in 40 years the first president in 40 years to not start a new war every 10 years. And he hasn't. And they're mad. The first president in 40 years.
The first president in 40 years to not start a new war.
And on top of that, this is hilarious.
They start saying without any evidence that he was colluding with the Russians.
And we saw back in 2012 Romney, who is the poster boy for the neoconservative foreign policy and sort of establishment conservatism,
trying to push for an escalation of tensions with russia claiming
that they're our next big foreign policy threat the democrats have also adopted that position now
and isn't it awfully convenient that that's the foreign power that they claim trump was conspiring
with without any evidence because when he doesn't want to escalate tensions with them oh that's just
proof that's just evidence that he's really working for them yep wow or when he says i don't
want a missile strike he's's doing what Putin wants.
Yeah.
Putin's bidding.
Can you believe?
Can you stop for just one moment?
Everybody listening.
Hear these words.
Just think about how the past four years and even to this day, they are saying that Donald
Trump is secretly working for Vladimir Putin.
Psychotic.
My favorite thing.
Psychotic.
So y'all heard about Tucker Carl carlson and you know his documents go
missing yeah yeah yeah tucker never said he didn't have any copies he never said that and i actually
uh was talking someone mentioned to me there are copies it's just i guess tucker's point was we
were shipping documents and someone intercepted them now apparently ups found them which makes
sense someone wanted to see what he had they went went through it. They put him back. If that's the case, I made copies of him.
But Jonathan Shade for New York Mag writes, Tucker says he lost the only copies of evidence
that would nail Biden.
He never said that.
Media is at it again.
He never said that.
And more importantly, Jonathan Shade is the guy who went on MSNBC and said that it's possible
Donald Trump was a Russian asset since 1987.
Of course, it's possible.
No, no, no, no, no, no, no.
That would imply Donald Trump was a Soviet asset.
That's why we talked about this.
We talked about this.
The Soviet Union is secretly still in existence. It's possible that he has like 30 cows in his power right now.
Could you imagine this idea that like Trump was an asset of the Soviets
and the Soviet institutions are still in effect?
Poland is just keeping it secret and we don't know.
And all the people who live there don't know either.
Well, it's hilarious.
East Germany, East Germany.
Well, that is like the most paranoid,
far right conspiracy theory I've ever heard in my life.
But it's the left wing, which is espousing it.
The idea that the USSR is still operating
and the
president of the united states i believe that russia has spread her errors but the idea that
they're still functioning as a communist government in some limited capacity that the president of the
united states is their puppet is totally insane or i guess or maybe they maybe they could be
arguing that after the ussr fell apart uh there was new management and Trump just decided to stick around.
I don't know.
But I'm not sure why he would have been loyal to the communist government in the first place.
I don't understand it.
Because he wanted money, I guess?
We should be upholding Russia, in my opinion, as a beacon of hope of what you can do with a communist regime.
What you can do once you walk on ice.
They democratized their communism.
They overthrew the Soviet Party. And then no. They democratize their communists. I don't know, man. They overthrow the Soviet party.
And then oligarchs
win around with guns.
Same in the United States.
We've got oligarchs
running a show with guns.
You know what the craziest thing is?
Let me tell you a story.
Not like the Russians.
The crazy thing is about
the fall of the Soviet Union.
I'm far from an expert,
but I have a friend.
I know people who are in Ukraine
and people from Poland and stuff.
I asked, like,
how is it that Ukraine has all these oligarchs, people who have, you know,raine and and people from poland and stuff i asked like how is it that you know
ukraine has all these oligarchs people who have you know ridiculous sums of money they're wealthy
by american standard like they're billionaires you know and the people of ukraine their gd like
they make an average of like 400 bucks a month and i had a friend who told me after communism
collapsed all of a sudden you had these communist workers in a factory shrugging at each other.
What do we do?
Do we keep making stuff? And then all of a sudden
one day, a guy walks in with two other dudes
and they all have guns, and he says,
we're going to tell you what you do. You take orders
from me now. And they went, you got it,
boss. And that was it.
There was no more power. It was a vacuum.
So the dudes who picked up the guns
went around and just took the factories and then it was theirs.
You know, I tried to watch a documentary about the transition from the Soviet to the, what do you call it, the Democratic Republic of Russia?
What is it?
The United?
I have no idea.
Whatever the Russian Federation.
And it's the dude with the Gorbachev.
And he and like a group.
You pointed your head. Yeah. With the birthmark on his forehead. Didn't he do a Pizza Hut commercial and it was like dude with the Gorbachev and he and like a group with the birthmark
on his forehead.
Didn't he do a Pizza Hut commercial
and it was like
this huge big thing?
I think you're right.
Yeah.
Yeah.
I remember seeing a clip of that.
They basically
put him in a cell.
Hey, did you know that
Trump did a Domino's commercial?
Yes.
He did a Pizza Hut commercial too.
Was he in a Michael Jackson video?
No, he was in Home Alone.
Trump did the
eat the pizza backwards thing
with the stuffed crust. He said only half that one. What was it? Oh, he was at Home Alone. Trump did the eat the pizza backwards thing with the stuffed crust.
He said,
only half that one.
What was it?
Oh, right.
Yes, yes.
He's like,
I get the pizza,
he goes, only half.
That was his first wife,
wasn't it?
Did everyone working
for the USSR
get a Pizza Hut deal?
That'd be cool, yeah.
No, that was the fall
of the Communist Party.
My point about the transition
from the Soviets
to the Russian Federation
is that it was very obfuscated.
I don't know
how it happened,
what happened,
and maybe it was behind the scenes a bunch of oligarchs you know the craziest thing was i don't know if you was it you telling me this who told me this oh no no it's like it was
michael malice that after the fall of communism and these documents like these dossiers and all
the people were released like their darkest secrets there was just like a code of silence
where everyone knew like the really awful things
others had done and just agreed not to bring it up because everyone knew what they did too
it's like a really crazy thing anyway yeah donald trump not an asset of the soviet union
no we don't know that for sure it's possible a lot of things are possible it's possible that
zero one one zero one percent it's possible that uh all of things are possible. It's possible that. Zero one, zero one percent.
It's possible that all of the pollsters are colluding with each other. It is possible.
And laughing and saying, add a one, add a one.
Change that negative to a plus.
It's possible.
High five.
We actually wouldn't know.
It's true.
Wouldn't it be funny if like all the polls are actually inverted and they're like, oh,
we got another one.
It's minus five for Biden.
Just put another line to the minus.
It's like plus five for Biden. No, I don't negative yeah man it's gonna be it's gonna be interesting nonetheless
um i'm looking at it's really funny on twitter you see all the leftists with their like electoral
college predictions and it's like joe biden 350 something donald trump like to you know 210 and
then you have uh all the right-wing people it's inverted it's like donald trump 30 something and
you know whatever i will say though trafalgar
group on november 8th 2016 tweeted out the exact electoral college breakdown trump 306 clinton 232
and then uh a day later the results came in they got three states wrong they said wisconsin was
going to be i think uh uh red. Or I don't know.
I don't know which one.
I think.
Yeah.
They said New Hampshire would be red and Wisconsin would be blue and Nevada would be red.
But Nevada and New Hampshire, I think, went blue.
But Wisconsin went red, giving Trump the extra 10 that put him to 306.
So no one else is going to happen.
But I want to I want to I want to I want to continue this conversation ranking on the media because you know i love that's fun i hate doing that
fake news i step away from the media as i do during the day sometimes and when i turn it on
i just see them talking about trump i freak it's just so weird yeah okay i'm sorry i'm so i'm so
over it yeah i'm over it too check out this story from the daily mail this is i'm telling you man
when they write about this era with donald
trump and russiagate this story is going to be one of the keynote like the key you know portions of
it highlighted in the history books and as much as there's probably a lot of people you can't see
it when you're in it that's what i feel about these riots right now too oh for sure like the
60s all over they're going to be like the riots of 2020 they are going to write about the day glenn greenwald resigned and issued a scathing resignation uh resignation letter saying that the people at
his company are suppressing information they refuse to allow him to write about a major scandal
involving the presidential candidate's son and they wouldn't even let him publish in a third
party so he's forced to resign now we have we have the barry weiss resignation at the new york times
saying it's like it's it's it's a woke brigade you can't go like everyone's it's ridiculous not
even news anymore you had matt taibbi leave rolling stone now he's publishing his own news
on his own sub stack and charging a couple bucks glenn greenwald the founder of the intercept this
like i remember when the nsa leaks dropped glenn greenwald and laura poetress we had all this
information we learned about all this crazy stuff the nsa doing. Edward Snowden flees to Russia. Where's he going? Where's
he going? What's going on? It's crazy. Glenn Greenwald goes to Brazil, launches The Intercept
with Pierre Omidyar. There's a lot of criticism because Omidyar is the I think he's the eBay guy.
And so now we're going to have this new beacon of hope in journalism. Today, Glenn Greenwald
forced to resign from his own company. and he said he started it to prevent
exactly what it's become media the news media in this country has become a propaganda arm of the
democratic party period so whose money got involved that prevented him from being able to publish this
story because it seems to me the biggest problem here is he didn't stay independent there's clearly
some financer who was able to push him around.
I don't think that's – I think it's that – and I don't know to what extent Glenn Greenwald manages this company, but if he's the founder, I mean it's his fault.
He let a wolf into the hen house.
Did he send the company public?
Or is it a fox?
It's a fox.
I mean either would be bad.
Either would be bad.
Actually, fox is unfair.
It was actually a bunch of uh foxes and they were
wearing gigantic fake chicken suits that makes and they were like walking in and he's like looks
good to me that's what they say a fox and chicken suit clothing yes yes and then eventually he's
sitting in this chicken coop wondering why there's no eggs coming out and he's like well you know i'm
gonna i'm gonna go you know get a chicken they were like, no, you can't have chickens make eggs here.
And he's like, I literally created this.
And then all of a sudden, the chicken suits come off.
It was foxes the whole time.
The whole time.
Yeah.
But we're in that moment right before the chicken suits come off.
He just wonders why he couldn't get any eggs.
No, he was on.
What a poetic way of putting it.
This is the moment.
That's how they're going to describe in history books.
The moment before the chicken suits came off. I hope that what we discuss. Glenn Greenwald left the moment. That's how they're going to describe in history books. The moment before the chicken suits came off.
I hope that what we discuss.
When Glenn Greenwald left the intercept.
There will be like a historical record of some sort.
And it will be like Glenn Greenwald's resignation was heralded and touted as this historic moment by podcaster and commentator journalist Tim Poole.
Who said it was like a bunch of foxes wearing chicken suits.
Pulling their chicken suits off all at the same time pool's famous chicken suit yeah man great quotes of broadcasters
and all the history it's gonna be there's gonna be some like some little kids they're reading
their history tablets or whatever and they're gonna be like and what did tim pool say on that
fateful night when news media changed tim pool said that all of the foxes were wearing chicken
suits and then all one at a time
took off their chicken suits that's right and there's gonna be like reenactments the foxes
were in chicken suits and the chicken suits came off and then it's gonna like get turned into some
folk story where tim pool stumbled upon chicken suit wearing foxes in a literal hen house and
fought them all in a thousand years, there's going to be like...
More like 200 years.
It'll be like Abe Lincoln
or George Washington's cherry tree.
No, but like in a thousand years,
it'll be the epic of the chicken suit.
And there'll be a story about like Dom Pola.
Like the name's wrong.
And they're like the Chorkensots.
And they're like,
I wonder what a Chorkensot was.
You know what I mean?
Like, and a Forks.
What are these things?
We don't know.
I wonder what they really meant. Anyway, now that we're very very silly you know my question about the intercept i don't
know if any if you can draw it up later if it's if it's too much as if it's a public company if
they took it no no it's not so it was a it was a private he never went public and he still gave
stock to too many people so he lost no it's not a i don't i don't 51 of the equity or something no
no no it was private it was privately funded by pierre midiart i don't know how he set up the corporate structure
i see but i'll tell you this interesting if you start a company even if you're the founder and
you have 100 employees and then one day it turns out they're all in a cult yep what are you gonna
do you gonna fire everybody well you can if you're the owner, if you have more than 51%. I don't know to what extent, like, I don't know how Glenn Greenwald organized this company,
but it seems like he put himself in a position where he was just a personality and he signed
over the company to be the money.
Yeah.
Maybe that Omidyar was running it.
And I'll tell you what, that's, I'll tell you what, it's kind of funny because it falls,
it falls in line with kind of what we were predicting when he did it.
You want to launch a news company and you get someone like Piero Midiar, this ultra-wealthy dude.
Don't be surprised when he eventually walks in and puts a boot down over all of your work and then you're forced to resign.
It just seems inevitable.
The editor-in-chief, Betsy Reid, said that he was throwing a tantrum and that his claims were preposterous.
Yeah.
How do we feel about that?
They're lying.
Yeah. How do we feel about that? They're lying. Yeah.
I've talked about this quite a bit, that Glenn Greenwald will say something reasonable, like these stories about Russia are ridiculous and there's no evidence.
100%.
And then a day later, someone at The Intercept writes Donald Trump is a crooked, you know,
Russian asset.
I don't think they've said that at The Intercept, but they write like the most ridiculous, unknown
fascist president.
Donald Trump does blah, blah, blah.
I love that journalism technique where they do the unnecessary qualifier.
Yes, yes, 100%.
So instead of saying something like, you know, they could say animator and comedian, you know, Seamus Coughlin.
Am I pronouncing it right?
Yeah, Coughlin.
I was going to say O'Rourke.
Seamus O'Rourke.
And then what they'll do is they'll go, they say seamus uh coglin comma a far right extremist
agitator comma it's like or provocateur that's their favorite one for like anyone who does any
kind of comedy that they don't like is considered a provocateur no they just call everyone a
provocateur it's funny when they call like ben shapiro provocateur yeah it's like dude
i'm actually going on my way to provoke people he's not even close hey i gotta say i've been
very turned off by greenwald's association with the Intercept
lately anyway.
Yeah.
I'm not a massive fan of Greenwald, but I don't think he's lying about this.
No, he's not.
It seems like a really strange thing for him to make up, especially right before the election,
because he is left-leaning.
He's not a Trump supporter at all.
No, he's critical of Trump.
He very much does not like Trump or the right wing at all.
And Matt Taibbi, not that long ago, did a podcast where they were ragging on trump that i thought was
i i look i think you're entitled to your opinions you're not entitled to your own facts
and i think they had a lot of opinions that were based off of incorrect facts and so i'm watching
and i'm like that's the media and that was matt taibbi i can't remember exactly what it was but
it was like it wasn't the biggest deal in the world for someone like you know matt to come out and be like we can clearly
see this is bunk fake news what they're talking about with russia i'm like this dude's legit
like he's absolutely legit he's willing what he's willing to look at the facts and say this is you
know what is and what isn't glenn greenwald does the same thing that's a rarity in journalism today
and and you know what a part of you know this gives me a bit of hope
these these high-profile journalists leaving and doing their own thing at the same time it's also
kind of scary when you realize the institutions are now zombified so are we is that it is news
media done because if they can lie about you and get you excised and banned from everywhere
then it's only a matter of time before they just get anyone who's in their way banned because
they're what do you mean they get anyone the zombified news outlet so like the intercept could now start
writing a bunch of stuff saying matt taibi known white supremacist and then eventually put false
quotes against him and then petition you know get him banned and all we've got is like the legal
system is our is our defense mechanism a private platform you can't do anything about it can you
really not if someone makes false claims against you dude Dude, if I called you a Nazi, you could not sue me.
Nazi is an opinion.
It is?
It is an opinion.
It's a social.
It's like a political party.
Nope.
It's an opinion.
It's an incorrect statement of my political affiliation.
Nope.
I'm affiliated independent.
Colloquial usage of the word Nazi means 50 million different things.
Yeah, that's also true.
And this is why I think one of their favorite words is alt-right as well.
I mean, like calling someone alt-right is not as extreme as calling them a Nazi.
So you don't sound non-credible saying it, but it's just an opinion.
There's really no definition of the term alt-right.
There is.
It means ethno-nationalist technically, but they just throw it around any way they want.
The Associated Press has guidelines on what alt-right means.
They just don't care.
And then what are you going to do when 7,000 outlets
write an article
calling you an out?
So you're going to go
sue 7,000 people?
Good luck.
You're not going to have
the money to do it.
And they're going to tell you
to go screw off.
You just got to get
one big player
to lie about you
like Nick Sandman
and then you're set.
Then that's a really obvious lie.
I was so happy
when that happened
because there are so many
little lies
that they get away with
every day.
And then they're like,
you know what?
Let's just go out of our way and try to destroy this kid's
lives and then life and then blatantly lie about it remember when that happened there was the black
hebrew israelites just screaming really like horrible like things that if any uh conservative
group or white group was out there screaming the media would be saying like this is homophobic this
is racist this is bigoted uh in every possible. But then the media described them as young African-American men
preaching about the Bible and oppression.
You ever see the movie The Animal with Rob Schneider?
Yes. No, I haven't seen it, but I know what you're talking about.
I'm going to spoil it for you guys, though.
Wait, no, Tim.
Spoiler alert.
It's too old of a movie. You're not allowed.
No, I know, honestly.
Here's the movie.
The movie is about Rob Schneider, I guess.
I haven't seen it since it came out.
It was a long time ago.
He gets hit by a car or something.
And then he's got like, he's dead.
And then this mad scientist gives him a bunch of animal parts.
So he's part animal, I guess.
He has like a hairy ass, I guess.
He can jump really high.
And then he has just, you know, he acts like an animal.
It's like a superhero movie.
Yeah, because Rob Schneider loved doing these movies where he turned into things.
But anyway.
The hot chick, right?
There was that one where he became a woman.
The hot chick? Yeah, there was one where he became a woman what that was chick yeah no no no woman became him oh woman became him well hold on that's right important this is
important so in the movie he's apparently like running around killing animals or doing something
wrong and then finally an angry mob comes for him and he's like oh no what do i do well his
friend who's black is like i'm gonna defend him
and so finally when the mobs like surrounded him and ready to kill him he goes it was actually me
and then all of a sudden everyone's like uh and then norm mcdonald norm mcdonald goes i'm not
gonna be a part of an angry mob that's going after a black guy and they all leave that's funny yeah
i appreciate that yeah so like yeah anyway i forgot why i
brought that story that reminds me of um oh nick's yeah the nick's coming today now it's just good to
see the media they ignore the black hebrew israelites who are screaming yeah there we go
and there's some kids standing there and they're like let's destroy his life and then also literally
again this was part of the nature of the story but i'm surprised more people haven't pointed
out the fact that they literally just told everyone where he went to school like they
made the country hate him like covington catholic school
by the way it's like okay they call him the covington kid the covington catholic school kid
and then they have the nerve to go out there and complain about how trump's comments make them
unsafe you know what's you know it's really crazy about everything's going i want to clarify
something too because we talked about this a bit yesterday spotify apparently never censored joe
rogan alex jones okay uh apparently what happened was
i my understanding is it wasn't popping up on people's feeds properly and they tried re-uploading
it and then it just made it disappear on everyone's feed but it was there just labeled wrong or
something people people don't realize this because happens to me sometimes i'll like look at my
podcast numbers and they'll be low and i'll go no and i'll look and there'll be like one number
in like seasons or episode that moves it incorrectly on a list and then people can't find
it we would have it minds man a lot a lot more than you'd realize like people would upload stuff
it would just get go dark and we wouldn't we'd be like oh it's something in the code like there's
so much complexity however censoring me and it's however 99 of the time i gotta say how does it
keep happening to joe i know that like all the episodes that didn't make it over just happened to be Gavin McGinnis.
And then the one episode and Joe actually said he's like of all the episodes.
It was this one.
But anyway, I bring this up for one to clarify.
It's up.
It was on Spotify.
It's still up on Spotify.
But seeing all these lefties tweet things about alex jones and it's the funniest thing
these people are as dumb as a box of rocks and that's an insult to a box of rocks they're saying
things like how dare spotify allow alex jones to harass this family it's like joe joe didn't host
alex jones so that alex jones could harass a family you don't know that didn't even bring it
up what family are you talking about? The Sandy Hook family.
Oh, my God.
Oh, that's right.
Because seven year old false flag.
Alex Jones did not go on on Joe Rogan's show and start screaming about this family.
He's been very repentant about it, actually.
Yeah.
And it happened.
What?
In 2012, 2013.
Yeah.
The point is, you look at what they did to Nick Sandman.
He smacked her.
And you look at what they do to Alex Jones.
How dare you allow him
to harass his family it's like dude that was years ago he's been sued over it he's apologized for it
and he's saying other things it's like these people are so disingenuous they expect me to
hold a grudge for the rest of my life yeah what am i gonna do see alex jones on the street and be
like how dare you harass a family and he's gonna be like i'm i'm buying milk i'm just walking home yeah there's no path to
redemption right they just want to take a snapshot of a person in their worst moment and have that
represent them for the rest of their lives but only if it's somebody with whom they disagree
of course do they is i don't even think it's about that to be honest why not i think it's just
tribalism no exactly it's something they disagree with i think i think you've got a lot of people who
just want to be angry you know that comic where it's like i'm angry and the guy's like here's a
solution he's like i don't want a solution he burns it i want to be angry classic that's what
it is is it's just something social media has done to our brains i mean this is this is part
of human nature for us to want to be angry and to want to find enemies for whatever reason because
we are fallen but i do think it's been exacerbated yes by by our social media trends like the fact that i think we talked about this
before on twitter it's like when you have a bad day on twitter it's because somebody roasted you
and when it's a good day on twitter it's because you roasted somebody else like you're always it's
you're being mean to someone or someone's being mean to you that's like 95 of what twitter is i
disagree i disagree really i think it well you're being mean to me. This falls into a very simple philosophy.
When you wake up in the morning, do you say to yourself, life is good, or do you say life is awful?
Yeah.
I wake up, and I'm like, time to get to work.
That's awesome, man.
I pour myself a coffee, sit down, and say, I wonder what's happening in the world today.
Actually, when I wake up, I pull my phone up, and I'm like, they did what last night in Philadelphia?
Where's the coffee?
I'm like, my eyes are squinting at the screen. It's too bright. I'm like, they did what last night in Philadelphia? Where's the coffee? I'm like, my eyes are like squinting at the screen. It's too bright.
I'm like, they burned down what again?
And then a few minutes later, I'm like,
I get up and then I go to work.
When Tim wakes up, he just screams and punches
the wall so hard it wakes everyone in the house.
It does. Every morning.
It's his ritual. Anyway, the point is
I go on Twitter. I don't
look at notifications. I don't
respond. I sometimes respond to people only if I end up seeing it for some reason.
I ignore notifications.
I ignore ads.
It's a good strategy.
I just ignore everybody.
There are some times where, you know, I'll notice something for some reason, but it's rare.
And then Twitter is just great.
It's like being on a roller coaster that only goes down.
You know, you're like, wee!
The whole time is forever.
Have you ever spent, just lost an hour on Twitter and been like, you know what? I gained a lot from that. Like,. It's true. You know, you're like, wee! The whole time, just forever. Have you ever spent,
just lost an hour on Twitter
and been like,
you know what,
I gained a lot from that.
Like, my life is better.
I'm reading Twitter all day.
Are you really?
I guess it can help with your job,
like finding stories.
I understand that.
Like, every once in a while,
if I don't have an idea for a video,
I'll look at what's trending.
Yeah.
But, yeah.
I just, I follow,
I have a list of people I follow
from left and right journalists
and news organizations.
And I've got some great journalists that I follow that I see what they're talking about and follow.
And then I check a bunch of different news outlets.
Periodically, there are stories I stumble upon pertaining to censorship and tech and the internet and things like that.
Well, I guess I'm just projecting.
You use Twitter more responsibly than I do, Tim.
I deleted Twitter once.
Maybe you've fallen into it.
When did you delete Twitter?
Maybe a year and a
half ago i deleted the app but i deleted out my phone so i mean yeah and then i was just like
now what i'll read them comments for my name and i do it like a social experiment because i'm as an
act i studied acting since i was like 15 and i would like sit at lunch at the at college and
just watch people walk around and interact and just study people study people all day study
people so i'll study the comments. And when they talk
about me or my, I see my name is like a representative of a idea, not, I don't, I
depersonalize and I just see these like waves of the way people behave. And it's, I laugh and I
laugh and it's just so interesting. That can drive you crazy though, man. I'm already crazy.
I don't know if it's good for your mental condition anyway look the point of the point the
point of twitter is it's a rage machine yes the average person doesn't have the mental fortitude
to withstand that kind of manipulation man right yeah we let people use twitter pretty young and
then there are people it's funny because there are folks who aren't even public figures but
they'll tweet something that goes viral and then it's super controversial and everyone's jumping
on the bandwagon of criticizing them it's like i was reading a story about a woman who
tweeted something i can't remember what it was but it was pretty tasteless and she's just like
a regular person lady in south south africa or whatever i'm not sure i know that she hopped on
an airplane and by the time the airplane landed her life was ruined no no wait wait hold on hold
on she tweeted a woke joke that's right The joke was that it was about white privilege.
Yeah.
She was joking that she had white privilege.
Therefore, she wouldn't get AIDS.
She the way she phrased it was like I read it.
Now I was like, I very much understand that she is trying to make a woke joke.
She's like making fun of white people like, oh, no, white people have it so great.
Right.
And they were like, they didn't care.
They're like, how dare you?
And then she landed from her from her flight and her phone's going.
She said she got like a text message and they're like, are you okay?
Call me if you need anything.
She's like, what's happening?
And she was a nobody.
Yeah.
She was not.
She's had a couple hundred followers.
Every now and then, you know, you just need to find a stranger to be angry at.
There's a weird phenomenon with when someone gets famous off of a viral tweet that there's
a tendency to want to keep doing that tweet over and over again.
And you can drive people into these crazy holes.
Well, yeah, because the last time you did it, you got a massive dopamine rush because you got attention from people.
And so they're like, I'm going to do it again.
And they get stuck in this idea that that's what made me famous.
It's not that.
It's you.
And then they put a link to their Venmo or their PayPal.
They're like, I see that you're liking my tweets.
Speaking of which, guys, PayPal.com slash FreedomTunes.
PayPal.me slash FreedomTunes.
If you want to help us make more.
Could you imagine if people acted the way they do on Twitter but in real life?
So they'd say something like, yo, Ian, Seamus is dumb.
PayPal me it.
PayPal.
That actually does happen to me.
When I go outside, people will say that. Whoever roasts me the best will get venmo'd something that's awesome no well i was thinking
about this the other day actually it's kind of like a road rage-esque phenomena when you're
driving and when you're on the internet you're interacting with humans in a way where you're
not really going to be held accountable so we let the worst part of ourselves be exposed in a lot of
those interactions and so it's really sad but it I don't know if it actually causes the problem so much as it reveals what's already underneath.
However, once that's been revealed, I think people habituate themselves towards that because they can get away with it more often.
So it does make you a nastier person, but it starts by revealing the nastiness that was already there.
And they know it.
It just builds upon it.
And Jack knows it.
I don't know anything about that.
When Jack Dorsey was on the Senate hearing, I guess apparently one of the Republicans asked him to name a single liberal his platform has banned.
And he couldn't do it.
Oh, my goodness.
They banned a bunch of Occupy Wall Street people.
This was like two years ago. So they've done it for sure. He couldn't eat any. Didn't of Occupy Wall Street people. Yeah. This was like a year – like two years ago.
So they've done it for sure.
He couldn't eat any.
He's like –
Didn't they go through anti-media?
Did you name that?
I'm pretty sure anti-media got banned.
I like those guys.
Yeah.
I think it's ridiculous.
And it's like these are leftist activists of anti-war and why are they – so the big
story with anti-media was Pinterest that Veritas uncovered that.
But on Twitter, I believe they also got the x as well as several occupy accounts i think there really is like a dark uh under like thing in
people's minds like humans are like got this weird dark fantasy and i only notice it because
if you sometimes when you play video games when i play video games or dungeons and dragons with
someone they'll choose to be a real evil character no they're like i'll rip his stomach out and eat
it and so you're like what the god no no no no no you're wrong i gotta
stop you're there because i'm wrong you're wrong i i have to stop you because there's a meme about
this where it's someone i can't remember which open world the game it was but it was like a guy
playing a video game and he's like i've just completed the game as the hero now i'm gonna
play as the villain that's how i do it and then it shows a guy saying like this is you know he's
like why why did you kill my brother and then the person's sitting there crying like so what i'm I'm going to play as the villain. That's how I do it. And then it shows a guy saying like, this is, you know, he's like,
why,
why did you kill my brother?
And then the person sitting there crying,
like,
so what I'm trying to say is when people go evil,
they quick save.
That's the joke.
Like when you're playing Elder Scrolls,
you'll quick save,
then go on a murder spree and then reload.
And be like,
okay,
now that I got it out of my system and I'm,
you know,
we're really nice to NPCs playing video games.
When we're on the internet with strangers, we're very much not.
Dude, it's true.
When I try, I can't do evil playthroughs.
That's because you're good, though.
I don't think you have a deep psychosis like some of these people.
Dude, I'm playing Skyrim, and I'm holding the bow in VR, and I'm like, I can't shoot the lady.
Speaking of VRr you got the
other new oculus this is shut up yeah yeah just came out this is uh just a sort of a strange
failing of human empathy which is that when you're playing that video game even though there's not an
actual person there yeah it appears as if there is one when you're on the internet and you see
like you see like an avatar of like a weird looking animal creature. Yeah, like anime or a Twitter egg.
Phenomenal.
There is a person there, but it doesn't seem like it.
So it actually leads you to be better to computer generated images than you are an actual human.
Well, hold on.
Maybe it's because we have this darkness inside of us, a rage towards anime characters.
I think that's part of it.
So it's like they look so not.
It's obvious that anime is a scourge.
You see like all of these accounts that have anime avatars So it's like, they look so not, it's obvious that anime is a scourge. You see like all of these accounts
that have anime avatars
and you're like,
I hate you.
Basically,
if you zoom out on the timeline of humanity,
video games and social media
appeared at the exact same moment.
So like all this weird video game murder fantasy,
I mean,
you kill stuff in video games.
That's most video games is you kill things.
It's almost all violent.
And except for the good guy.
I got to stop you.
I got to stop you.
The goose game. Except for the goose guy. I gotta stop you. I gotta stop you. The goose game.
Except for the goose game.
Dude.
Just the goose game.
That game's amazing.
Even in Pac-Man,
you're eating ghosts.
Yeah.
No, right?
You'll kill and destroy.
The thing about Pac-Man
is consume and destroy.
No, no.
Video games are all about
the seven deadly sins, man.
In Pac-Man,
it's just gluttony.
Your goal is just keep eating.
Eating.
Eating.
And like,
what's the story of pac-man are
the like the ghosts being like dude you're eating all our food and he goes i won't eat you next
give me drugs so i can eat you exactly crazy and so now social media comes out and people are like
brainwashed to kill and destroy probably from video games and i love video pac-man is actually
sexist the creator of pac-man so no it's actually funny the creator of pac-man said the reason that he wanted to create a video game that would cater towards females.
And he said women are always eating.
I'm not kidding.
And it worked.
But everyone loves Pac-Man, though, too.
And they made Ms. Pac-Man.
Yeah, I had Ms. Pac-Man on the Atari.
She had a bow in her head.
It was just Pac-Man with a bow.
And here's the difference between Pac-Man and Ms. Pac-Man.
Ms. Pac-Man has a bow.
It's a much faster game. Is it? Yeah, it's significantly faster. You can get stuck on the wall withMan and Ms. Pac-Man. Ms. Pac-Man has a bow. It's a much faster game.
Is it?
Yeah, it's significantly faster.
And you can get stuck on the wall with your mouth open.
You keep moving.
Well, the maps actually change.
The original Pac-Man was the exact same map over and over and over again.
And if you knew the right path to take, you could just keep doing that.
You would never get caught once.
Whereas with Ms. Pac-Man, they actually change it up.
Oh, yeah.
Actually, Ms. Pac-Man might be more fun.
It is really fun.
But why is it that games typically involve combat?
You know, I thought I was thinking about this.
It's like assuaging our destructive animal nature.
Maybe.
That's my guess.
Maybe it's just part of you.
Well, maybe it's because conflict.
Conflict resolution of some sort.
Resistance.
Overcoming, yeah.
Experiencing resistance makes you stronger.
There's two games that I play right now.
Spelunky 2 and Skater XL.
And Skater XL is just absolutely not violent to any capacity.
It's literally just a skate simulator.
So soothing.
Yeah, it's soothing.
It's fun.
I make the dude do like a 360 flip mute 900.
It's just great.
I'm just like, oh, man, look at this guy.
He's flying through there.
Spelunky, though, is like, I wouldn't call it violent because they're little sprite creatures.
They're just like little Mario.
There's some of that game is just like're just like little, you know, it's not Mario.
There's some of that game is just like really just like the adorable little sprites and other stuff.
And it's like super dark and violent. Like throwing a dog onto the sacrificial altar.
Sacrificing animals.
Cutting their throat.
It's horrible.
It's horrible.
Simulations.
You know what I'm excited for?
What?
Like when we get to the, so Skyrim is fun, but I want to play a game like an Elder Scrolls game where they can artificially generate in real time reactions from the NPCs, from the non-player characters.
So you'll walk into a village and they'll be like, what are you doing?
And you'll pull your sword out.
Why are you drawing your sword?
Don't point a thing at me.
Oh, he's going to swing it.
They can actually just say things and react in their own weird, randomized ways.
I think quantum computing is going to help a lot with that.
I just can't wait until they make joe biden simulator for oculus video games just appealing
to the male fantasy get to be all no malarkey joe as they say what is that fantasy joe biden
simulator did you guys do you guys see the andrew yang presidential fighting game no it came out a
while ago it was really really funny i don't know what ever happened to it but it was like during
the primary.
And the storyline was that you were Andrew Yang, and he throws money.
It's a super move.
And he fights Donald Trump.
It was really, really good.
Yeah, Elizabeth Warren. I was really impressed because the dude who made it was a Yang supporter.
But it was very offensive what Elizabeth Warren would do.
Her super move was to summon a charging buffalo.
Oh, my goodness.
And she would literally do like the,
whoa,
whoa,
whoa,
whoa,
you know,
thing when she would throw stuff.
And she had like Native American headdress and stuff.
But here's the difference.
I was like,
wow.
Well,
no,
but that's the difference.
Like that,
that joke is not making fun of Native Americans.
It is making fun of her for being racist and trying to appropriate their culture.
Did you see the DNC?
The DNC hit her on the Native,
the indigenous caucus or whatever.
Yeah, I did a cartoon about that. Yeah. I did a cartoon with that. The fact that they actually, culture did you see the dnc the dnc head around the native the indigenous caucus or whatever yeah
i did a cartoon about that yeah i did a cartoon with that the fact that they actually just the
total lack of self-awareness dude these people have lost it i was reading they ever have it
they i mean no look have you guys my friends my friends please yes did you see that they're doing
a new movie about covid called songbird? I heard you talking about this earlier.
COVID-23.
Physically painful.
It's mutated.
The mortality rate is 50%.
And it's like, it's so bad.
But hold on, hold on.
I bring this up for a reason.
I bring this up for a reason.
I just watched The Craft Legacy the other night.
All right.
You guys know the movie The Craft?
No.
It's where these high school girls are witches.
Oh, they're witches.
Yeah, I do remember that.
I never saw it. Dude, Jordan Peterson is the villain movie The Craft? No. It's where these high school girls are witches. Oh, they're witches? Yeah, I do remember that. I never saw it.
Dude, Jordan Peterson is the villain of The Craft Legacy.
I'm not even kidding.
I'm not even kidding.
He's got a big cauldron.
So the bad guy in The Craft Legacy, and I don't want to spoil too much,
is it's like how the woke view Jordan Peterson.
Wow.
Your powers are no match for me.
Your powers, I'll summon all of my archetypes.
Dragon, come from the underworld.
And then it goes and attacks the witches.
So hold on.
I might spoil a bit.
So spoiler alert for those that want to watch The Craft Legacy.
Yeah, no.
The reason I bring this up is that there's a flippening happening.
Flippening.
So listen, man.
I play music.
I do creative things i skateboard
and i am not aligned with the left right now and there are a bunch of pro skateboarders who are
voting for trump i talk to all the time they like they want to send me gear and i'm like how is it
that like we have ended up on the trump side of this thing so when you have a like have you ever
seen those christian movies you know what i mean like they're conservative
christian god's not dead too the greatest really but like they're really poorly ever poorly produced
what do you mean what are you talking about
but you know like the the like conservatives try making movies and they don't do a good job of it
yeah it's true but i think it's changing. I think the creatives, the fun, the thinkers, the imagineers, they're not on the left anymore
because you're not allowed to conform.
So listen, in this movie, The Craft Legacy, there's no movie, none whatsoever.
It is literally just a series of scenes where woke girls go around talking about wokeness.
Nice.
And I, oh man, I'm, you know, I'm just, I'm just.
Don't spoil it, I want to see it.
Tim, are they the granddaughters of the witches we couldn't burn?
Oh my gosh.
No, no.
Oh, you know the Salem witchcraft trial, right?
Wait, wait, wait.
Apparently that came from eating ergot.
I'll tell you.
Yeah, I heard this story.
So listen, listen.
Without spoiling too much, and by telling you the villain was Jordan Peterson, you've
already, I've kind of.
So David Duchovny.
Tell them to clean their room. David Duchovny plays a guy, and I've already i've got so uh david dacovny in the room david
dacovny plays a guy and i've already spoiled by saying by telling you this do it because like
it's like a big reveal at the end or whatever it's so dumb but he he's got a he writes a bunch
of books about masculinity and he literally refers to them as like disrupting order oh my
i'm like dude it they're they're trying to create take this like idea of
jordan peterson and make a villain out of it when did they make this film it just came out oh this
just came out it was intentionally jordan peterson so i that was their villain and their witch movie
of course it was but it's but it's it's not it's not your jordan peterson yeah it's a jordan
peterson who would be like masculinity is order. No, that's my Jordan Peterson.
That's how I see him.
Dude, dude, you got to see it.
God's Not Dead 2 is better than this.
Well, cool.
Listen, listen.
Well, that's not saying much, Tim.
Hold on.
I've never seen God's Not Dead 2.
Me neither.
I'm just ripping out.
God's still not dead.
I'm just laughing at it.
I'm horrible.
It could be a perfectly decent movie.
I've seen.
No, no way.
I've seen these shows.
There was one.
I used to watch these shows.
What was it called?
Psycho Cop 2, Psycho Cop Returns.
No, no.
We had a Christian channel in Chicago.
It was a long time ago.
I was a kid.
Yeah, there's a couple, I think.
But they had cartoons that were actually decent.
They were rather poorly produced, but still entertaining.
Did you ever watch Gerbert?
Gerbert?
Do you remember Gerbert?
No.
It was like a Christian cartoon.
All right.
It wasn't a cartoon.
It was like a puppet thing.
That's amazing.
I was curious if you saw it on this channel.
There was a couple.
I remember watching these shows.
I can't remember what it was, but it was like a cartoon that was moderately well produced,
but nowhere near on par of like Batman, the animated series and stuff.
And it was entertaining and then i watched the craft and i'm like this is the worst movie i've ever seen in my
life and i've seen birds of prey i've seen cats it's heavy i saw i saw cats i saw cats in theater
why did you do that because the song memory is a really good song oh and so is mr mistoffelees
and they ruined both oh and that's when i was like, I will sit through turned against the media.
It was it was on that day.
Hollywood.
Everybody knows that Mr. Mistoffelees and memory are great songs.
Not everyone knows that because I didn't.
Your memory was just repressed because the greatness of the song.
Like when you when you saw it, you're like, oh. You put it in your subconscious, man.
You, like, buried it.
No, no.
Your parents passed it down.
The original versions by Andrew Lloyd Webber are excellent.
I believe Andrew Lloyd Webber is phenomenal.
And in the movie, it was just like, when the woman was singing Memory, she's crying.
So it's like, and there's snot pouring out of her nose.
And I'm like, this is awful.
They wanted to make it as gross as they could. Now, hold on. They're like, how do's snot pouring out of her nose. And I'm like, this is awful. They want to make it as gross.
Now, hold on.
They're like, how do we make the most unpleasant looking film?
The craft legacy is worse than that.
The craft legacy is a woke.
It's a woke movie.
I don't think I can see it.
Where the only thing is, oh, I want to spoil so much.
No, no.
Dude, I don't think.
It's funny.
It's funny, though.
I want to say it.
It's funny.
There's so much funny stuff.
I'm going to tell you.
I'm going to say it. I don't know, because funny. It's funny, though. I want to say it. It's funny. There's so much funny stuff. I'm going to tell you. I'm going to say I don't know because the audience might not appreciate.
Sometimes when the audience might want to watch the Jordan Peterson is Hitler film about witches.
That's amazing.
He's like he's got dude.
He's having like I'm spoiling the movie.
You've been.
It's like the best thing ever.
I bloody don't like women.
That's right.
Yeah.
So hold on.'m i i'm probably
being a bit hyperbolic by saying the villain is jordan peterson oh well now i feel but in the in
in the movie when he says that like you've just like we are order or something i was like dude
that's jordan peterson has said like masculinity is order and feminity is chaos or whatever and
he's talking about what archetypes or something
yeah
I'm spoiling it
I'm gonna do it
chat says spoil
okay
so they break into this
well did the chat consider
that maybe I wanna watch
no quiet
consider Seamus' feelings
they break into a guy's house
and they turn him woke
with magic
yes
they take his bong
and they take a used condom
oh that's what and they what's happening they put him together oh my god and they take a used condom oh that's what and they put them together
and they put a bunch of magic items in it and then they wipe it on his pillow and the next day
he's woke that's like a horrible and he's like disgusting thing to do he goes who would think
of that who would think of that and put it in a movie who does that like did they put the condom
in yes in the bong and it broke the hole in it so we didn't know there
was a condom in it but no no i don't know i don't know and then like for some reason they have the
power to freeze time they don't it just like happens randomly and they're like oh no time's
present but uh so this is the weirdest thing she is like walking through the hall this is in the
trailer so it's not spoiling too much and the guy who they turn woke he's mocking her and he puts
his hands on her shoulders and then she like puts her hand up and he goes flying 20 feet through the air.
So then she gets put in attention for hitting him.
And I'm like, what person in their right mind would see a guy go flying 20 feet back?
That little girl must have struck him.
I'd be like, well, what the what's going on anyway?
So when she goes home, her new stepdad, who is Jordan Peterson, he's like, it's not it's it's it's an evil version.
It's like probably it's an evil version it's like probably
it's how they view him he writes books about masculinity and he has seminars about masculinity
and she's and he goes what he's like he's very calm he goes what's this i heard that you hit
you know timmy in school and she goes i was defending myself and he goes don't speak when
i'm speaking to you i have a zero tolerance policy for violence in this house.
I'm disappointed.
And he walks away.
And that was it.
And she goes, and she's like freaking out.
And I'm like, wait, wait, hold on.
That's reasonable.
That's all he did?
That's all he said?
I'm disappointed in you?
Sounds like the villain.
I thought if he was going to be a villain, he would have smacked her across the face
and be like, I am the man of this house.
No, he was just like, I have a zero tolerance policy for violence.
And I am disappointed. And he walks off., he was just like, I have a zero tolerance policy for violence. And I am disappointed.
And he walks off.
And she was like,
what a grave injustice.
So later on,
there's like,
man, I don't want to spoil too much.
Don't do it.
But there's a moment where
a character dies.
And her new step family,
there's like a ring of people,
a ring of men.
And they're all snapping their fingers
for some reason going like this. It's the weirdest thing. That's what like men do. Right. Do you guys want
to go to the Jordan Peterson masculinity seminar? Yes. But wait, wait, wait. He's doing a seminar
with these people. And then he's like, you know, weakness is like, we are not weak. And then he
calls his son out. And then he says, you know, my son lost a friend today who died.
And then he looks at his son and goes, you are not weak.
Let it out.
And then his son starts crying and yelling. And then he hugs him.
And then everyone starts, like, snapping their fingers.
And then it shows this main character's face going like, shocked as she's secretly watching from the top of the stairs.
And I was watching.
I'm like, wait, wait, hold on.
Isn't that what they want?
Wait, wait, wait, wait.
Like, hold on.
A bunch of guys
got together the snapping the fingers thing was weird uh-huh the guy explains that his son lost
a friend clapping but when you don't want to make it so it's like so it's a guy going like you're
not weak you can let it out and then he starts crying and he hugs him i'm like that's that's
pretty that's pretty all right that seems like a good thing this seems like emotional maturity
she freaks out about it died His friend died. So anyway.
Duke Coveney is the guy?
Yeah.
Awesome.
Yeah.
So basically he writes a bunch of books about like being masculine.
And there's like a point where she's like reading it.
She's like shocked at it.
And then he walks in and she drops it. She's like, why would anyone be masculine?
Who would choose such a thing?
Isn't it funny though that like if this is truly a Jordan Peterson stand-in, like that's the thing.
Like to boil him down to his worst trait would be the fact that he doesn't think masculinity is evil.
He's writing books about what?
Masculinity.
The reason I say he's Jordan Peterson is because he said something about the order that they bring or whatever.
Like what he does with masculinity is order.
And that, you know, Jordan Peterson is viewed as this villain by these people.
And based on that,
the general idea,
I guess he's like an MRA or something.
Yeah, that's weird.
Masculinity.
What's MRA?
Men's rights activists.
Men's rights activists, Ian.
The movie...
I know now.
Get in the now.
I'm going to spoil a lot more.
Aren't you an MRA?
Do it.
The movie makes literally no sense.
There's no plot.
That's not a spoiler, I figured.
That's why I'm saying it's like...
How do you spoil something that's rotten?
Boy, I love that.
It's like watching a bunch of random things happen
in succession that make no sense.
And it really feels like
I guess they wanted Gen X
women to have their kids watch it.
Because the movie opens
with Alanis Morissette.
I think, I can't remember.
Oh, I love her.
I can't remember which song it is.
I love her from 2001 or whatever.
Jagged Little Pill.
Yeah, it's one of the songs from Jagged Little Pill.
I can't remember.
But I was like, very obviously,
they're trying to cater to the women who were young
when The Craft One came out.
You know, she wrote Jagged Little Pill
about Dave Coulier.
Yeah, yeah, yeah.
No, no, that's You Oughta Know.
Yeah, yeah.
The song You Oughta Know.
Most of the album was inspired by her relationship with ought to know yeah yeah the song you know most of
the album was inspired by her relationship with dave but anyway the movie is a bunch of random
garbage that makes no sense and i gotta i gotta tell you guys i was triggered yeah of course no
i have to get triggered no stop this is serious sounds like a sick film i was i was triggered
yeah okay i was literally shaking because one of the actresses who plays a trans woman is cisgendered in real life.
Oh, no.
No joke.
Shut it down.
Shut it.
That's true, though.
That's true, though.
You can't make this film.
That's horrible.
So in the movie, randomly and for seemingly no reason, one of the characters just says she's a trans girl, but the actress is actually cisgendered in real life.
I thought that was, like, not okay.
I'm pretty sure that's a faux pas.
Cisgendered means comfortable in skin.
That's what the acronym is.
Love it.
The actress is a human female,
and the character she's playing
is a human transgender female.
Meaning that it's a man that has transitioned to a woman.
Yes, correct.
A male transitioning to a woman.
Got it.
I thought that was not allowed.
I'm pretty sure it isn't.
It's not.
I don't know why they made the exception here.
It's funny.
You mentioned this film being really pandering and bad.
And this is something that I actually talked about.
The ending's the best part.
Well, this is something I talked about with the Babylon Bee guys about like Christian films.
But it also applies to what you're discussing is so often people will try to tailor the media they're producing to a specific demographic,
and they get really heavy-handed with it.
But that doesn't work.
You just have to make something that you think is good or funny or whatever you're going for.
And if your worldview matches up with your audience's, as it should if you've amassed followers,
they probably agree with you about things, then that's just going to come through.
You don't have to put an effort in to represent your worldview.
It's just going to come out of you if you're being honest with the art that you're producing similar to
singing and being a musician but think about this like uh john stewart was hilarious yeah i know i
liked john and now probably the funniest or or one of the funniest political comedians we have
is stephen crowder or you actually oh no no yeah freedom tunes is fantastic i really appreciate
it's hilarious i was kidding i really appreciate that dave chappelle's great but he's not overtly
a political comedian.
Political comedians, yeah.
Right, right, right.
So if you watch any of the woke brigade stuff, John Oliver, it's like they're not even telling jokes.
Yeah, exactly.
When you watch Crowder, Crowder is actually funny.
Yeah.
So it's like the weirdest thing to me that this flip is happening, where now when I watch, you know, internet cartoons that make jokes, it's, you know, freedom tunes.
Yeah.
And then I turn on like Samantha Bee and I'm like, you're literally not telling me a joke.
You're just insulting Trump, calling him a pig.
This is funny because I was, you wanted to watch my most recent video today.
And while we were sitting down to watch it, the advertisement we got before it was for
Trevor Noah.
Yeah, I know.
And it was really bad.
It was really bad.
Trevor Noah.
And he's on television, right? I just have a YouTube channel. But the funny bad. Trevor Noah. And he's on television, right?
I just have a YouTube channel.
But the funny thing about Trevor Noah is that his comedy right now is like YouTube videos from 2008.
It's him sitting in his room with a TV behind him.
And I'm like, dude, even I, like, we pulled a sheet over some wood.
You know what I mean?
We made an effort.
No, this looks good.
This is a good-looking studio.
Well, we did do a decent amount of work in this place.
But downstairs, where I do my normal show, it's not up.
We're in a different...
It's downstairs from where we are.
I just put stuff in the back.
I put a bookshelf up.
Yeah.
And I'm like...
Honestly, dude, this isn't even that hard to do.
I know.
Minus the cameras.
So what's your whole career like it is for them?
There's no excuse for the how how many months
has it been now seven eight months or whatever of lockdown they couldn't have been like you can work
from home like you normally do here's a good camera and a background yeah really it makes no
sense yeah it just looks it's like really weird and i'll tell you what these people live or die
by their studio audience being told to laugh that's very true because a lot
of what they say people laugh exactly it's it's jeb bush yeah jeb energy that's true no laugh
tracks are jeb comedy yeah it's true comedy that's what it is please laugh yeah yeah yeah i feel bad
for uh well i shouldn't say i feel bad but there's so many shows that rely on laugh tracks i'm not a
fan of them well like here's the thing all these comedians who who were criticizing because we
don't think their work is very good i mean almost all of them are certainly funny people they could
write good jokes but they have a writing staff i think oftentimes that probably doesn't feel they
need to put the effort in because they're pandering to a political subsection it's like as long as i
say something they agree with they'll think it's claptor yeah exactly claptor um whereas i think if you just like try to
put something out there that's zany and goofy and funny and makes you laugh but it's about a
political topic again like the angle you're going to take and what you are going to find funny
is going to appeal to your audience without you needing to go overboard to make it clear
like your audience finds you you don't have to search for an audience exactly you know you don't
just put make stuff that yeah you just make stuff that's true to yourself how do you do woke comedy when you can't make fun of your own side exactly that's
exactly it so like i make fun of conservatives and it's clear it's clear that i have a right
leaning channel and i'm a right wing person or conservative person your dave rubin video was
brutal thank you yeah i think i mentioned this and i felt bad so when i wrote that dave rubin
video the original idea was just to i didn't even think I was going to make it a cartoon. I was just writing the script out and I was trying to
figure out what impressions I could do or like trying to write for different political figures
for other videos. It's just an exercise. And I was like, well, where do I put them? What's the
framing device? I was like, oh, well, of course, Dave Rubin's show. And I didn't really have a
Dave Rubin impression, but I thought he pronounced the letter G kind of funny when he said agree. He's a guy? Agree.
I just started writing.
I just wrote a bunch of lines that sounded
like really over-the-top things political
personalities would say, and then in between each one,
just, I agree, because it's just an easy
way to write it. But then
it got progressively more and more ridiculous.
That's got like a million views, isn't it?
So I uploaded it, and fans,
some of the fans were like, why did you go so hard on me i was like oh i'm so stupid like i literally i wasn't even trying to rip on him but um he commented the top comment i refreshed the
video uh the day of because i was feeling kind of bad and the top comment was from the rubin report
and it said i agree that's that's the point sense of humor you could he's cool he was very cool
about and i've met him and he
and i have actually the video's not done yet because it's been this video has been very much
on the back this video has been very much on the back burner for like over a year because i want
it to be really good since dave rubin took the time to voice act in it i don't want to be one
of the videos that i just complete in a week but yeah he and i got together and like recorded a
script for a new video well so he was very cool about it this is the point you literally like
when you did the mccloskey's video you show him holding the gun backwards yeah there's self-awareness on the right
right now to like being made fun of and knowing why you're being made fun of that the left doesn't
have anymore yeah because we're funny too and like even if you're right you can still be ridiculous
dude there's just this group of people that saw hillary clinton's email scandal and it and chose
to go cognitive dissonance.
And then there's everybody else.
Their brains broke.
I'm not on the right.
I'm not on the right.
There is no.
Those people are crazy that they're dismissing that crime.
You know what else is something about the Hillary Clinton email scandal that no one really talks about?
Yeah, she deleted all those emails and it's horrible because we never got to find out what was in them.
But other people have the emails that she sent out.
That's how email works. It's a correspondence but other people have the emails that she sent out. That's how email works.
It's a correspondence.
Other people have those emails.
It'd be very easy for them to blackmail her if they had that information.
That's not the kind of person you want as the President of the United States.
That's a good point.
I hadn't thought about that.
Thank you.
They pulled a lot of her emails from her chief of staff.
What was that guy's name?
The guy who has the crazy brother?
I don't know.
Who does the blood magic?
What? Oh, is this the spirit cooking thing? No. Get out the crazy brother i don't know who does the blood magic what what spirit cooking no get out of here i don't know there was a weird there was a weird thing with
the pedestal i don't know john podesta so there's that there's that artist woman she did a thing
called the artist is present and she does a bunch of weird occult stuff of it or something that's
right maria abramovich john podestaesta's brother Tony Podesta hangs out with her
or is affiliated
with that girl.
I think he's the weird one
in the family.
I think it's like
you got a bunch
of super rich weirdos
who do weird stuff.
Yes.
Like to use that
to go to
Tony Podesta?
No, they're going to
weird conspiracies and stuff.
I don't know.
Oh, they're blood magic stuff?
It is really weird
that they're doing that stuff
and at the very least
it shows they're
pretty out of touch.
This is not something
the average person does.
Blood's got iron in it.
Weird, weird rich people
doing weird rich people stuff, man.
Like, don't they go into like the woods
and like do like a theater performance
over a giant owl or something?
I don't know.
I just, it freaks me out.
It's hard for me to,
it's hard for me to,
it's hard for me to not see
that as satanic.
I just freak out.
What's about,
what about satanic?
It's just freaky.
It's these weird, bizarre pagan rituals.
Pagan stuff?
Especially the spirit cooking stuff.
Like worshiping the sky and stuff?
Do you think that kind of stuff is satanic or just not Catholic?
I would say, yeah.
I would say generally satanic.
I believe pagan is.
I don't think that's always the intention.
But I would say with a lot of stuff what they're doing, like from what I was hearing about spirit cooking,
that is creepy over the line stuff.
That really is a total affront to the dignity and value of human life.
Using blood in bed
is kind of very weird.
I guess I would know.
Yeah, anything involving
human blood or human parts.
Is that even true though?
Yeah, I don't know.
I mean, I've just read
stuff about it.
Yeah, I don't know.
I wasn't there.
You know, man,
I don't spend my time
going down.
She's like a crazy artist.
You know, they do,
people will paint blood
on themselves.
I think the story
about the crazy artist lady
was true. Yeah, I think so. Yeah, yeah, yeah. think so yeah yeah i'll tell you what the crazy thing is there was
a reddit account from somebody who posted saying like hey i've got some emails that are very very
vip that we got to get rid of what do we do and that turns out the guy who said that was like the
guy who worked for hillary had to get rid of what yeah and it was on reddit people found it and
they were like look what that's crazy that's just like i want to hammer at home but i almost don't want to hammer at home like how is it good for us
is it good for anyone to go after her if it's powerful she is as corrupt as that was do we just
like like if they did with the soviet union just accept it and move on so yeah here's a question
do you think that that's something that trump would actually do if he got a second term is go
after her and the reason he hasn't is because it would be yeah you don't think so but uh she said something like that she was asked do you think if trump wins he'll come after
you and she was like look donald trump has shown his willingness to blah blah blah blah blah oh wow
okay she said like she was hinting yes like trump will go after i'm not so i'm not so sure
one can dream yeah look i don't i don't want the doj to indict anybody who shouldn't be indicted
well 100 but but she should be i don't even want toJ to indict anybody who shouldn't be indicted. Well, 100%.
But she should be.
I don't even want to destroy people.
It's like, God, fine.
I'll tell you this right now.
People are corrupt.
Who cares?
Let's move on.
Yeah, but I don't know.
Because if you don't punish any of those people, it just keeps happening.
No, no, no.
Listen.
Maybe, but.
No, stop.
Forgiveness is divine.
No.
If we don't prosecute those who broke the law, the country is already gone.
Yep.
If Hillary Clinton broke the law and gets away with it.
But some laws are not
good, you know? Destroying
public records. I agree.
That's a good law. If she got
away with that, assuming all of that's
true, then we've already lost.
Then you've already got untouchables.
And we live under...
There's two classes of people now.
The established, protected
crony elites who can never be touched.
With the Patriot Act in their back pocket.
And there's a few of them.
There's not as many as you might think.
Because these lower ranking and regular rank and file politicians in Congress or whatever can easily be prosecuted or gotten rid of.
But there's people like Hillary Clinton that seem to be absolutely invincible.
Yeah.
Nothing sticks.
Well, no one will do anything.
Yeah.
They just know too many people and too many high ranking organizationsing but i want to stress i want to stress um it could just
be that people are politically biased and the people who deleted the emails were was a company
the official story i suppose was that she was supposed to uh have gotten rid of a long time ago
and then at some point they subpoenaed her
and she didn't instruct the company
to do it and the company went and destroyed them or something.
I'm not entirely convinced I believe it because a bunch
of phones got smashed by hammers or whatever.
Yeah, weird, right?
You want to do Super Chats?
Oh, Super Chats.
I know, I'm sorry.
Sure.
I'm really trying to be punctual, guys.
You're trying to end the show because you're tired.
That's true, too.
I'm sorry.
All right.
Let's see.
Mark 6889 says, Hey, Tim, if Trump loses, he should come out as trans and the first
female president can't challenge his lived experience.
Cue the no girl meme.
Oh, man.
I like it.
Matthew Perkins says, Please don't bring any uh pet apologists like vosh on there has
to be others on the left that don't dox and call women the c word regularly no i will book whoever
i feel is relevant and i don't like it when people post clips that are six seconds long
and then trying to make accusations about people without actually presenting a legitimate case
i got i got really annoyed when people are posting that video of vosh because i don't know what the
full context is he said he was making a point about child exploitation being wrong and they pulled
it out of context because he worded it poorly. And if someone's going to come to me and be like,
look at this out of context video. It's six seconds long. You have no idea what anyone
asked or what was said. And for all you know, he was reading a super chat. That's like the
most ridiculous thing ever. I'm not a fan of that. Evan, and I will say for people I book on the show, there's like a certain group of people that are demanding that I know platform people, which is...
Not going to happen.
Never going to happen.
We're in a position where we really have to bridge the gap, man.
We've got to come back from this dark hole of cancel culture.
It's not even about that.
It's about are we going to have an interesting conversation with somebody?
Do I feel like having somebody on to talk about certain ideas?
And if the answer is yes, we're going to do it.
Do it.
I'm not going to be bullied into not having people or having people.
There you go.
And so now I've got people saying, you know, I had people who were like upset that we had Enrique Tarrio of the Proud Boys on.
I thought it was a good show.
And I was like, I don't care.
I literally don't.
And then me and Enrique got to talk after the show about like peace, like peace use it and like having me turning it the problem was into a peace movement and like he's
a legit guy look there's a lot you can criticize him for there's a lot you can criticize vosh for
so long as you're getting it right and perhaps you know you can criticize vosh for a lot of things
but it's absurd that there are people on the right now telling me that here's what they're saying
there's a handful of people saying there's a difference between canceling someone
and giving them a platform.
And I was like, right, right.
That's exactly what they said
about Ben Shapiro in Berkeley.
It's not true.
It's called no platforming.
It's literally called no platforming.
And the argument is Ben Shapiro
has the world's biggest podcast.
You don't need to give him your platform.
No, we have people on to challenge the ideas.
Canceling someone and not giving them an opportunity are different
But they're both aspects of cancel culture. Yes. Yeah
Banning someone from a show after they were booked versus saying we won't book them because we refuse to give them a platform
That it's the same thing if you're going to have if you're having relevant conversations in key political areas
And i'm not building an echo chamber, you know
It's like if you want to have your ideas robust and strong you must challenge them dude i was at burning man and speaking of
echo chambers there's like 60 000 camps at burning man all playing a bunch of we're playing music so
there's like 30 000 different musics going on at once and it creates this multi echo chamber where
it creates a new form of echo. It's really interesting.
We should try it.
Yeah.
There's something really funny that happens
when you take like,
I lived in an apartment with three guys.
It was from France, Italy, and Spain.
Oh, wow.
Terrible.
None of them spoke each other's first language,
but they all spoke English as a second language.
So they created this very strange
colloquial vocabulary amongst themselves,
creating their own weird isolated bubble.
And there was a funny thing happened where like someone used the word defenestrate and
it was just like it means to throw out a window.
And it's just such an obscure word.
It's a French word, right?
Defenestrate?
Yeah, I think so.
I don't know.
But they're speaking English and everyone was like, what?
It's just really funny.
It's kind of how the American Constitution was written.
Defend us straight.
A bunch of people speaking their own languages came up with the U.S. Constitution.
What do you mean?
They all spoke English.
A bunch of different ideas, language meaning ideas.
Well, there was a general.
And they came up with all these rapidly different ways of looking at what they wanted it to become.
I mean, that's just everything.
Yeah.
They were pretty friendly, classically liberal.
Maybe not all of them, but.
If you haven't smashed that like button. you better do it nail it please you're making
seamus angry you're making me mad if you don't smash that like button here's what i'm gonna do
i'm actually gonna go to find this video i'm gonna hit the dislike button now you guys have
to make up for it right now mash that like button come on mash the like button right now or i'm
never coming on again i was i was supposed to be here next week you know what you know what i really want to do yes you have to so so what happened with like
this no platforming thing is at the exact same time with people complaining about vosh saying
you shouldn't give him a platform the left is just saying the same thing about alex jones
yeah why is why is spotify giving a platform to this man there's a difference between banding
and i'm like i just i would like to have wash and alex jones on the exact same time now
create a cancel culture singularity like everyone's like the whole show
just banned outright yes or or it creates an inverse effect where it's like a charged black
hole yeah exactly yeah whatever it's called a white hole another different white hole charged
black hole is when a hole has two event horizons when a black hole and i think that you can
actually use them to super accelerate.
So that might be a form of like wormhole.
Super accelerated cancel culture.
It would be really hilarious just to have on like a high profile right wing individual and left wing individual who are like just like, you know, bombastic and just.
Fun.
Just have the show.
Be fun.
Yeah.
Here's the thing, though.
I think that it wouldn't be the over the top bombastic left wing individual that would get you banned or demonetized.
Of course.
It would almost certainly be the right wing.
But then it would be a weird thing for them to be like are we going to
ban the show with this lefting individual on it interesting but also it's how they talk because
if he said something crazy and you're like no no then they wouldn't they didn't know it didn't
matter joe rogan fact-checked alex jones on his show repeatedly and the leftists are still
screaming but he was harassing that but they wouldn't ban it but if rogan was like oh really
let's go and he was inciting it he might they might ban it it depends on what he said maybe i don't know
matthew hammond says we need seamus and paul shanklin on a show at the same time
paul shanklin is the voice actor that does rush limbaugh parodies oh yeah yeah i'm not familiar
with him sometimes you can be rush limbaugh but my my parents used to listen to rush when i was
a kid i remember driving around in our van too just that guitar riff that would play before every single segment stupid stupid monkey
says really seamus a lion sweatshirt you got to be joking that's right that's right people know
where that's from yeah yeah i just love the lines no this is uh don't tell them you're gonna all
right you ready for this oh yeah sebastian monroe says what's seamus's best impression of tim pool
oh man my tim pool impression would be tough because he's kind of like, I feel like you are.
I would need a little while to work on it.
This is going to be really bad.
Full disclosure.
So in the news today, there was a person who did a thing down by this place.
Now, the reason that this is significant is because Donald Trump said that this thing was not supposed to happen.
That's the best thing that could happen.
I like it.
Depends on how much caffeine I have.
That's true.
Yeah, very true.
Because sometimes I might be five times faster than that.
Let's check it out.
Maybe he throws his collar up.
So I feel like I have most of your speech patterns.
I could get most of your speech patterns if I worked at it,
but the voice would be trickier for me.
That's actually, when Tim and I first started talking,
I reached out to him on Twitter and asked him to do his voice in one of my cartoons like dude i can't do
you i was like i couldn't do his voice so i just had tim do it um it was great and you drew me a
stand from south park basically because the beanie and that that was another episode too because
because i can maybe get away with doing one character this way with joe rogan i think i
kind of have his like maybe some of his speech patterns down but i couldn't do his voice and
i was like okay i can't have two characters who are just my voice but with
different speech patterns i was like tim please and then you did it it's awesome peter bemis says
freedom tunes vosh said there are no right-leaning libertarians your response yeah i don't know i
mean so i've mentioned this before i used to be like a die-in-the-wool libertarian i've become
more of like um i've heard i've had some people describe me as like chestertonian like kind of uh a limited government catholic conservative but i
have heavy libertarian leanings i'm i'm not sure what he's referring to i i'm not sure if he's
referring to the origins of the word libertarian and the groups that used to use it i mean he said
right populism is fascism okay right-wing populism and how is he defining right-wing populism the and
also how is he defining fascism?
He gave an academic definition of fascism.
Okay.
You know, the veneration of the nation-state, the nation-state above the individual.
Above literally everything. And then he said that right-populism is a, you know, I don't want to put words in his mouth,
but essentially my understanding was right-wing will of the people enacted by the government.
So that's why he said right populism is fascism.
Yeah, I don't know.
I'd have to give that more thought.
What I do know is that if you actually look at the definition of fascism,
as was laid out by Giovanni Gentile and Benito Mussolini,
it's even more insidious than just the state above all individuals.
I mean, it's the state above literally everything,
every other social institution,
and everything has to be achieved within the state.
So you have, I think, Gentile writing,
nothing of value, human or spiritual,
can exist outside of the state,
which is just a completely psychotic thought.
On top of that, I mean, it's antithetical to virtually everything I believe as a Catholic.
And the idea that like a limited government,
Catholic conservative position
is anywhere near approaching fascism,
I think is kind of ridiculous.
Or even a big government,
like even if you were, you know,
sort of a Catholic conservative who thought that the state should interfere more often than i do
personally i don't think that would be fascism either that's kind of ridiculous but are you
ready for this sure there's two parts the first part just for me finally caught you guys live
tim have you ever read one piece if you get kicked from youtube it may be a good time to read a
modern epic also and i'm assuming this is for you, could you do Ben Shapiro getting wisdom teeth
out? Okay, so
what does that tool do?
Okay, so the Novocaine? I actually
don't think the Novocaine's going to... Oh, okay!
Okay, that's it!
Okay, that's it!
Okay, that's it!
You want to know what it sounds like when Ben Shapiro's getting wisdom teeth taken out?
What? I mean, he's...
You want to know what it sounds like? What does it sound teeth taken out what i mean he's he's you want you want to know what it sounds like what does it here you ready yeah i'm ready for
yours yep no he does novocaine he's not gonna be screaming and grunting as the dentist is working
on his mouth yeah he is because because the novocaine wasn't fully he had a lib dentist
my life's a doctor but not a dentist so we're just gonna have to go to you have you guys had
your wisdom he's gonna go maybe if you were a real doctor like my wife and then yeah they put
water instead of no most excruciating pain i've ever felt in my life was an infected wisdom tooth
and i that was impacted and they had to they had to pull it out they keep you awake for it yeah
yeah of course i was awake for my they dug it out i could see a bone fly out of my mouth the most
pain i've ever felt in my life is when Cher said she'd go to Canada when Trump
won.
Oh, that was...
I think...
That was a good night.
No, I mean it.
So I had an impacted tooth, and I had just gotten back from, I think it was Morocco,
and it got infected.
So the dentist jammed a chisel in and ripped it out.
Oh, that happened to me?
And I was in a cold sweat, pale, just shaking with pain for like two days straight.
And the painkillers weren't doing anything.
It was the worst pain ever.
I still have giant gaps from like 30 years ago when I got them out or 25 years ago.
My wisdom teeth, I remember when I had them out, which is why I don't have any wisdom anymore.
I was like 16 years old.
And I went there and they asked they're like what what uh what do
you guys what do you like want don or like do you want to go under you want novocaine i was like
which is cheaper like i wasn't paying but i was like i want to be a responsible citizen who doesn't
just build things to other people so like all right uh well we'll do the novocaine then and
so they did it and they had to chisel away like one of the teeth was too deeply rooted.
And they just took like, I think it was a chisel.
It was something where they dug it out. They broke the tooth up and dug it out.
And I went home and I wish I still had the picture.
But my jaw was so swollen.
I looked like a family guy character, man.
It was ridiculous.
And it took several days.
It did take several days for the pain to become manageable.
I was on so many pain calls.
I remember those days after the surgery.
Awful dude.
Ty Chapman says, Is it sad to say that Alexones was right on a lot of this crazy stuff no like throwing off crap into the wall and it will stick i don't know have y'all seen
the joe rogan alex jones recent thing is it i haven't watched it i've only seen a couple parts
that like the only conspiracy theory that was too insane for alex jones was russiagate he's like no
i'm like come on i'm not doing it yeah i'm not gonna go there um but no the uh yeah alex jones was russiagate he's like no i'm like come on i'm not doing it yeah i'm not gonna go there um but no the uh yeah alex jones it's strange he was he has been right about a number of things i
think some of that is just like if you if you love every conspiracy theory here you're bound
to get a couple of them right and he's very well read he is actually i don't doubt it yeah so uh
kid truck says election night is going to be so rough i've got to pick whether i want to watch
crowder you or daily wires election party all three well here to pick whether I want to watch Crowder, you, or Daily Wire's election party. All three, baby.
Here's the thing. You want to watch us because I'm going to be here.
I've often said that we can't
Skype people on this show.
I think we can.
For one, there's an internet connectivity issue.
We have garbage internet.
I have good news, though. Verizon
finally came and they're like,
we're going to give you really good internet. I like you.
We don't have screens.
Like, we're all looking
at each other.
I can sort of look to my right
and see some screens.
But like,
I have a screen in front of me.
I could theoretically look down,
but we also don't have playback
from the computer
into our headphones.
Like, we just didn't set it up
because I don't want to do it.
I don't want to create excuses for it.
However, we have a solution.
We do.
I am going to be calling
into Crowder's stream on election night.
Really?
And we're going to take a computer, a separate computer, and we're going to run an audio
out into our soundboard and point the camera at the laptop in the chair.
So at the point when we're doing the call-in, we're going to put – I would like to make
like a fake person with a computer for a head.
You should have like a computer with wheels
and then like a robotic arm
so you can like grab a water bottle
and like put it on.
Splash it and break itself.
Yeah.
But yeah, so we're going to do a,
I'm going to call into Crowder.
And we're going to put a computer here
and film the computer.
You'll see the audio from.
So you will have to choose, I suppose.
But what we're doing is not the same thing.
It's a party.
So my goal is to probably do like one big wide shot from here pointing at everybody.
And then whoever is up here will be on the show because I'm not going to be up here.
Like I'll come up periodically.
You know, I'll come up here at the time when we do the call with Crowder.
And then Crowder will be like, you know, kind of on his show and my show at the same time.
And I'll be on his show and my show at the same time.
But there might be like some random people
just showing up. Are you saying that when
you're gone, I can take the captain's chair?
Yes.
Now I'm going to do my Tim Pool. I'm going to go in your room,
grab one of your beanies. Open multiple
tabs in the low weight browser
like Brave and just have
break them into four little boxes and
watch all four because Rogan's doing a show
too. So there's four shows.
You're giving us more competition. boxes and watch all four. Cause Rogan's doing a show too. So there's four shows. Why would you make a show?
You're giving us more competition.
He's doing Alex.
Yeah.
Alex and Tim Dillon.
Oh man.
I got a triple check.
Yeah.
On Instagram. They posted about it.
So we're gonna have to compete.
Um,
yeah.
Who gets the most numbers?
We'll find out.
That's the question.
No,
whatever.
Tune into this.
All right.
I'm going to be here.
It's going to be fantastic.
We're going to be partying.
We're going to be having a good time.
The lids is going to be your, it's going to be your tip. Jack Murphy's going to be here. Jack's going to be fantastic. We're going to be partying. We're going to be having a good time. Lids is going to be here.
Ian's going to be here.
Jack Murphy's going to be here.
Jack's going to be here.
There's a Sandra,
I believe,
will be in the house.
Yeah,
there's going to be
a bunch of people.
We basically invited
every guest we've had.
You'll get to see me
make friends.
Won't that be fun?
That is actually inspiring.
We're cheering for you.
I don't want to say names
and put them on the spot.
Oh, no, no.
Cassandra's fine
because she's coming to hang out
because Cassandra's a good friend.
But there are some people
we invited who would like
have to fly back out
and make it a thing.
Yeah,
I get it.
But I'll just tell you,
there may be some really
amazing weird interactions
where like our past guests
are all sitting around each other
talking about this stuff.
They're going to love each other.
It's going to be really cool
to like,
like a far side comic
or something.
Yeah.
Just yelling at Seamus.
No,
I mean,
I think everyone's going to get along.
It's like that boulevard
of broken dreams.
I walk a lonely road. That's beautiful. I love it. Thank you, Seamus. No, I mean, I think everyone's going to get along. It's like that boulevard of broken dreams. I walk a lonely road.
That's beautiful.
I love it.
Thank you, Seamus.
You're welcome.
That's good.
Gen Z says, my friend is a registered Democrat.
Oof.
Though he is voting Trump, he has received six ballots himself here in Pennsylvania.
What?
What?
Wow.
Oh, man.
That's crazy.
I need a Snopes fact check on that one, guys, before I react.
I don't gasp unless I get a fact check.
That's right.
Okay, hold on. I can't. Sorry. Royaladian moose says do you think the beachhead that trump had
created in the culture war that things will change when he leaves office or will it just have been a
battle won in a losing war if trump loses if they're like i'm sorry man the republicans have
to win everything otherwise it's over yeah i don't think in terms of the culture i think trump
is a big reason why the culture war is inflamed right now i believe you're incorrect i think he's
he's he's banned he just says like the left the right like when he talks like the president should
not be talking about that i got no problem what you need to understand there's no left or right
the issue the issues of the culture war started a decade ago well before trump and we have trainings
occurring in the government where they're taking white people on retreats to make them renounce their white privilege and supremacy and whatever.
Good.
That stuff is going to get substantially worse.
And there will be nothing on the right with any kind of institutional power to stop it.
I don't remember.
And Biden's going to pack the courts.
Here's the thing.
The Democrats are terrified of Trump.
They're terrified of the fact that he got into office.
They're terrified of what could happen if he gets a second term. If they win, they're going to do everything that
they can to remove political power from the Republican Party. They're going to do everything
they can to remove the checks and balances that are in place, which allow for a transition of
power to occur. That's already what they did, right? They didn't really let Trump have an actual
real term as a president. They kept distracting him by cooking up phony scandals
and they tried to impeach him over nothing. So they were constantly impeding his agenda,
which is something to be expected to some degree, but on the level that it happened to Trump,
it was totally unprecedented. So I'm genuinely really frightened about what the Democrats will
do if they win. I got I got I got I'll tell you what they're going to do. We have an update. We
have a super chat from Bo Jess. He says Governor Gretchen Whitmer rolled out more draconian orders, including giving
restaurants our name and phone numbers to get service.
Non-compliance equals $1,000 fine or six months in jail.
Michiganders, go sign recall petitions, Trump 2020.
Holy cow.
I do agree with that.
Do you think that...
What?
Sign recall petitions.
Oh, yeah, definitely.
That's incredibly insane.
So do you guys think that the lockdown stuff, though, starts to end if Biden gets elected?
If Biden gets elected?
Yeah.
If Biden gets elected, it's going to get extremely severe.
And then...
They'll go, it worked.
It's a shutdown, not a lockdown, which is an important distinction.
Yeah, it's fair.
Nothing's really been locked down in the United States.
If Trump wins, I think it'll just reopen.
Dude, every time there's an election, people say this is the the biggest moment in our history
every time there's a a year this is the one this is the it's like dude it's always the one it's
always yeah but maybe it is maybe the stakes actually are continually being raised there
wasn't in in 2016 2012 in uh 2008 2004 there wasn't, what are we on now?
Month six?
Is it six?
Of what?
Four.
The pandemic since March, right?
No, no, no.
Five months of rioting.
Five months of sporadic rioting.
It's crazy.
Escalating.
Mass looting.
Can I say that it's not really a pandemic?
A pandemic would have killed a lot of people.
It's an official pandemic.
It is officially a pandemic?
Yeah, the official definition of pandemic,
it is a pandemic.
Meaning that it's an epidemic that is across a pandemic? Yeah, the official definition of pandemic, it is a pandemic. Meaning that it's a widespread international...
A widespread international...
The globe?
Yeah, reaching several different countries.
So we are dealing with pandemic.
We are dealing with mass rioting and unrest.
Yeah, this is unprecedented.
That's true, I think.
And we're dealing with...
Well, there's the Spanish flu.
We're dealing with the Russiagate investigation,
Ukrainegate investigation, impeachment.
Like, we have the media.
In 1919, it was the Spanish flu.
World War I, which is way worse than what we got going on now.
But there was no media.
So I'm just saying the extent to which.
Not to the same degree, though.
We didn't have like the 24-hour news.
No, that's true.
The extent to which they have tried to destroy Donald Trump in office is unprecedented as far as I can tell.
We don't have kids coming back from a global trench warfare so at least it's not that
bad true yeah but that wasn't about the election that was just a terrible time in history yeah
right now we're talking about there are two divergent realities and i really do believe
that the left is comprised of low information voters who only watch mainstream media or
typically do typically so like don't watch it at all when i was watching juan williams on fox news
he was like jesse i've got the wall street journal that says joe biden had no role in these companies
what is wrong with you and i'm just thinking like you must have really low critical uh thinking
skills yeah because the accusation no no it's true joe biden
had no role in these companies yeah but to take that and he was using his family members as
intermediaries because he couldn't legally do it i discussed that earlier so if you're someone who's
really a you know low information voter you're like oh joe biden no role there we're done
it's fake news well yeah this is um i think i was telling you about this a while ago but
there was there was a video i was making a while ago sort of parodying the joe biden ukrainian
scandal and i looked up a fact check about it just to make sure i had everything right it's
good to read some like opposing information and it was a similar thing where it was like
it it was factually accurate what the fact check was saying but they were completely missing the
point so what they said was well there was no foul play here because yes, while Joe Biden did have this,
there was an instance where Joe Biden basically got an investigator fired by
threatening to withhold aid.
This was actually Obama administration policy and not something Joe Biden just
came up with on his own.
It's like, okay, but yeah.
Do you think he had some influence?
Do you think he had some influence over what Obama administration policy might
be as the vice president of the United States?
Yeah, and I have a feeling he wasn't like, no, no, Barack, I can't do it.
No, don't make me.
And that's certainly not, those aren't the terms he discussed it in.
Those are not the terms he discussed it in.
All right, we got some more super chats.
Dustin says, just watched the Vosh interview.
Interesting.
Interesting watch.
Well done keeping your cool with the dude.
I mean, you know, we went off on each other a little bit.
Vosh did a live stream today talking about it.
I haven't seen it.
I popped in at the very beginning.
Versified says,
used to work at a Unilever-owned company.
They are super woke
and when management found out
that I am a free thinker,
my own team canceled me.
Oof.
What was the Unilever thing again?
Wait, I just grunted
without a fact check.
And Ben and Jerry's.
Odysseus says,
Ezra Taft Benson,
former prophet of the LDS Church and former secretary of the Department of Agriculture, spoke before the October 1968 General Conference of the LDS Church about the corruption and secret combinations within U.S. government.
Interesting.
I want to get into talk religion with you, man.
On some show someday, we should just do religion talk.
Check this out.
That'd be totally cool.
I'd love that.
John Hutto says since Bolton, U.S. drone strikes down 75 percent oh wow yemen 2018 to 41 2019 11 that's crazy it makes sense oh that's awesome bolton was
such a chump yeah that mustache too that's like weird nicholas whitmore says who remembers back
in the 2016 elections when people thought trump would bring on more war and clinton was all about
peace i thought i don't think i never thought that to be honest i thought Trump would bring on more war and Clinton was all about peace. I never thought that, to be honest.
I thought they would both bring on more.
Where's the Snopes fact check?
No, that's true.
That's right.
They're like, Trump is going to start World War III.
And let me tell you, I made a prediction and I saw it in my Facebook memories.
And I said, what are you voting for?
World War III or a second Civil War?
It's all about the sequel.
Which one are you going to go with?
And you know what?
That turned out to be right.
That turned out to be disturbingly accurate.
It does look like red for Civil War.
I'm not going to say I guarantee it, but I'm pretty proud of myself for spotting that.
When I was in California, I think it was 2015, maybe 2016, I used to sit there with a pit in my stomach thinking we're going to get nuked.
North Korea is going to fire a nuclear missile and hit us on the West Coast.
It was that bad.
Wow, you really thought that.
Yeah, with Obama leading up to it.
I just had no hope.
I thought Hillary is going to come into office and it's over, man.
So I left the state.
I was terrified. Good for you, though. Not anymore at all. That feeling has completely vanished. Good. You've no hope. I thought Hillary's going to get in the office and it's over, man. So I left the state. I was terrified.
Good for you, though.
Not anymore at all.
That feeling has completely vanished.
Good.
You've got hope.
It's a virtue.
We have a very important super chat.
Zach 30 says, Brett Novak's videos of you skating are amazing.
Yes.
Specifically, the hang 10 hard flip.
Your height is amazing.
Dude.
That's right, ladies and gentlemen.
If you go to YouTube.com slash Bradjack, B-R-A-G-I-C.
It's my buddy brett
novak and you can search for tim pool and brett novak and see we've done a ton of videos over
the past decade uh past decades and there's like one of the earliest youtube videos ever
is him filming me skating in this warehouse and it's not the greatest skating in the world because
we i was just we're just hanging out screwing around in one winter but uh check out brett's
channel he's got some of the best skate videos it's cinematic cinematic and really really amazing stuff but you should uh you should check out if you like
skateboarding subscribe to his channel and uh thanks for the super chat uh drt is king says
get razor fist on he'd be in he'd be in color for a change oh i see yes yes yes that's correct
turnabout turnip says the ussr still functions in hollywood and various university professors
well this is why i said russia has spread its error right a lot of the ideas have
moved in different parts of the world and infected people's hearts minds and souls but
the actual russian government of the actual physical government of the ussr is no more
but i hear what he's i hear what he's saying and i totally agree i totally agree concepts
it's in china i mean pretty much right politic uh well hi all says tim will you ever have sargon of akkad on i have probably
invited sargon like 57 times he's too controversial for no he's he's busy first of all he's in the
he's in he's in yeah he's in the uk and he's working and so i'm like dude just let me know
and he's like yeah yeah he's, well, we'll figure it out.
And I'd love to have Sargon on.
Yeah.
That'd be great.
That'd be fantastic.
Let's see.
He should come up for the election.
American Honesty says, Tim, I just went to my podcast app to find the latest pod.
They're cut off at May 11th.
The last few days were on there earlier.
Now last one showing is May 11th.
Hmm.
Weird.
Which, well, I know it'd be hard to get back which one were you
on which podcast because well because i have two podcasts i've got timcast irl and timcast daily
show so timpool daily show politically defiant says shamus tim lydia and ian good evening shamus
do anyone uh do you have anyone that does michael winslow and sound effects plus alex f wants his
jacket back after all he wasn't always a peace. He made an infraction or two in his youth.
Please, Peterson as Tim.
I'm not sure.
Was that code?
I don't know.
Was it some kind of code?
What was the first thing you said?
I think I might have misunderstood some of that.
I'm not sure I caught all that.
I apologize.
I feel bad when someone sends money and then I don't know what they said.
Thank you.
We appreciate it.
We very much appreciate it.
You're awesome.
Anthony says,
Thank you.
Hey, Tim.
I really think a good guest to have is Dave Smith from Part of the Problems
slash Legion of Skanks.
He's one of the leading voices in the liberty movement
and could give the best philosophical representation of anarcho-capitalism
for this audience.
That would be very interesting.
Yeah, I don't agree with all of his stakes, again,
especially as I'm not as libertarian as I used to be,
but culturally, I think Dave Smith makes almost all the right noises.
He's very insightful as well.
Josh P. says,
Tim, I know you've already said that you'll have whoever you want on the show,
but due to his attacks on anime,
I believe you should cancel all future Freedom Tune shows.
Wait, hold on a second.
This is ridiculous.
If criticizing anime means that I'm no longer able to do Tim Pool's podcast,
then I guess I'm just out. what anime do you hate the most i just hate it as a general idea you know just the
concept of animated anything i just not animated i mean i like when things are animated it's kind
of my wheelhouse yeah but but anime i mean i maybe i'm too harsh on it maybe i figured it out i saw
an anime when i was a younger man when i just doesn't like asian people that's all right this is well that and tim is leveling the accusation here
oh my god if you like just because i don't like you doesn't mean if you like animation
but you don't like anime then what you're really saying is you're racist against asian people you
know that's it that's the only explanation i need to be honest i'm a phony i have no strong feelings
about anime do you have you guys ever seen sword art online i've heard of it have you seen sword art online uh no i've it was great at first and
then i stopped watching um but it's about a vr world that everyone goes into and then the guy
who created the world goes crazy and locks everyone inside and if you die in the world you die in real
life but one guy has already played the beta and he's the main character so he knows the game it's awesome that's not georgie says hello freedom tunes balkans for trump tim you know secular talk
that guy is so far in his bubble reminds me if you went more left after 2015 16 he's a smart guy
but dan anyway love you guys kolinsky kyle kolinsky yeah he's cool dude he's all right
let's see uh kicks, that movie sounds like
Daddy Issues the movie.
Here's another epically bad
but hysterical movie
for you to watch,
The FP.
This is a dystopian future
where gangs settle turf wars
through dance, dance revolution.
I laughed for 90 minutes straight.
Hold on.
And this isn't a parody?
I guess not.
I think so.
Sounds great.
FP.
Let's look it up.
That sounds legit.
Because that is what happens on the south side of Chicago if you ever go out there. Oh, it's all dance battles. Yeah. I think so. Sounds great. FP. Let's look it up. That sounds legit. Because that is what happens on the south side of Chicago.
If you ever go out there.
Oh, it's all dance battles.
Yeah.
It's awesome.
No, it's not.
Mitch 2 says, Tim, thanks to you.
I have a newfound respect for anti-war, but I need to hear you talk with boots on the
ground to get the full context.
Please have Tim Kennedy, Jocko Willink, or Dan Crenshaw on to discuss foreign policy.
Oh, definitely.
Definitely.
I've never been.
I've never been in Afghanistan or Iraq.
I've been in urban unrest and revolution in Egypt and things like that.
So I've not been in a situation where I'm in a bullet ridden building and they're shooting
everywhere.
But we had Sean Parnell on and he was kind of like half an agreement.
Like we need to draw down our forces, but we need to maintain a presence.
Otherwise, we get a power vacuum that can create something like ISIS.
I respect that 100%.
Are you familiar with Scott Horton?
I am not.
Okay, I don't agree with him on everything, but his foreign policy journalism is really brilliant.
I'd strongly recommend it.
Horton?
Scott Horton.
Horton, okay.
I'm going to write him down.
Sockpuppet Joe says, will you have Matt and Blonde on?
Oh, of course.
They are.
I have a standing invite.
Oh, Matt Christensen.
Yeah, Matt Christensen.
He's awesome.
He's great.
I don't know. I'm pretty sure he's far away from from here he is and he does not want to visit us no there you go you heard it here
first folks he hates us it's true uh vasht says anime was a mistake um how do we ban someone from
from permanently on you they were not doing that they. You're banned. That's the only thing. No free speech for you.
Your speech.
I refuse to ban you
for saying anything that sucks.
Missy Riley says,
I live in Michigan.
Gretchen Whitmer
is an insufferable screech owl.
Every time someone
comes against her,
she throws a pissy fit
and takes it out
on the entire state.
All right, but are you sure?
That sounds pretty sexist to me.
I think if a man
did all the exact same things,
she'd call him a strong leader.
It'd be a piss fit.
Logan Matthews says, the Spanish Civil War researched this. I think if a man did all the exact same things, you'd call him a strong leader. It'd be a piss fit. Logan Matthews
says the Spanish Civil War research this.
I believe we are witnessing a communist
revolution despite who wins the election.
It looks like it. Yeah.
JB Palmer says you can't
have Alex Jones on unless you have Joe Rogan there
to wrangle him. Correct. Yes.
You need one.
We do seem to be tracking
very similar to the Spanish Civil War.
If you watch,
I watched a history video about it,
like breaking it down.
It's creepy.
Just need another
St. Josemaría Escriva.
What was it?
It was the fascist?
He was just a Catholic saint
I very much admire
who came from that era.
Yeah, he was the communist
and the fascist.
A big part of his ministry
was about like sanctifying
your life and yourself
and becoming a better person
and a holier person through your work.
Whereas because the communists have a strictly materialistic worldview, they think the only
value of work can be the material which you create or the material that it provides you
with.
We just got a really, really great recommendation.
And I think you have to you have to make this.
Oh, no.
Denine says we need a cartoon of Tim and Ben Shapiro talking and getting faster and faster until some wormhole in space time opens up.
Also, Obama called the right clingers.
Yes.
What a rude guy.
He also said cling to their guns and their Bibles.
Bitter clingers.
Oh, they're clinging to their guns and Bibles.
I think Tim and Ben Shapiro could be funny.
I was going to do a video forever ago with Ben Shapiro and Camille Paglia because they both talked really, really quickly.
They actually kind of have similar speech patterns as well. think tim and ben shapiro could work as well what if you do a thing where it's like all of the fastest talking
commentators all in one room together and then they just keep talking faster and faster and then
like there's micro machines wormhole but it but then it like it zooms out like the room is slowly
zooming out as they're talking faster and faster and then you see like there's a window and there's a scientist standing outside and they're inside a warp drive
in the star trek ship and that's all i love it that's fantastic that's the fuel i love yeah
mass talk and political commentators that's right faster they're like warp nine engage
and then and then uh we're all holding tablets and it pops up the news story and we all go
and it goes culture commentary nine yeah man politically defiant says sorry i was asking if
you had anyone that does their own sound effects like michael winslow okay then i was inferring
that your jacket was beverly hills cop okay reference three i was asking if you could do
a jordan peterson impression if you were to
parody tim it's like all right so let me think about tim pool tim pool talks like okay so today
donald trump did this thing that we have to look at because it's very important for us to examine
this issue that's that's a jordan peterson i love it i love it now what about tim pool doing jordan
peterson oh that's that's way tougher i don't know it'd
be because here's why that would be difficult because when i did the jordan peterson imitating
tim pool i did the jordan peterson voice with the tim pool mannerisms but i can't do the tim
pool voice to do the jordan peterson mannerisms the only thing i have of tim pools the only tim
pool impression i have is his mannerisms i don't have his voice down i'm sorry to let you down
i'm matthew smith says tim you've been a big inspiration. Talks from his lower gut.
Matthew Smith says, Tim, you've been a big inspiration for my 15-year-old son.
He has his own YouTube channel where he exposes all the critical race theory and BLM indoctrination in high school.
Oh, cool.
Very cool.
That's great.
I can't click the link, but...
Yeah, we don't do links in comments.
Yeah, I don't know.
That's neat, though.
You can give me the name of the channel.
I always shout it out.
Cheers, man.
Yeah.
Good for him.
Start young. By the way, I think I always shout it out. Cheers, man. Yeah. Good for him. Start young.
By the way, I think I do maybe have a Tim Pool.
If you're not going to embody the archetypal mythos of the hero by metaphorically dying,
you're never going to catch the snake, folks.
Yes.
Yeah, but I would probably actually do an impersonation of Jordan Peterson.
I want to hear your impersonation of Jordan Peterson.
I don't know if I can do it right now.
A lot of my impersonations have to just happen.
I'm not like you. I don't practice if I can do it right now. It has to like, a lot of my impersonations have to just happen. You know,
I'm not,
I'm not like you,
you know,
I don't practice this kind of thing.
You're not a psycho like I am.
And you can just belt these out.
Yeah.
You can just instantly turn into Ben Shapiro.
It's weird.
It's a strange thing.
I don't know what it is.
I think it starts.
I,
maybe I've mentioned this before,
but I kind of,
I'll inadvertently notice that I'm sponging off of someone's personality.
If I spend enough time around them or like listen to enough of their content you're talking faster and faster okay
I'm starting to turn into temple no but when I so like especially when I'm animating too I'll
listen to podcasts and sometimes that person's voice will just seep into my brain and then I'll
realize that I'm like using phrases that that person usually uses and I'll flag and be like oh
that's a phrase Ben Shapiro uses that's not a shameless phrase and I put that in like the Ben
Shapiro voice category.
And then later it comes back,
which is part of why
it's difficult for me
to do impressions of people
who I genuinely don't like.
Usually my impressions of people
who I like are a lot better
than my impressions of people
who I don't like
because it's just aggravating
for me to put myself
in the headspace of a person
who I genuinely find difficult
to think about.
I wrote some songs
with really negative lyrics.
It's hard to sing those songs
over and over again.
Yeah, yeah, exactly. It reinfor reinforces that i could totally see that let's see walking
conundrum says i recommend the anime dr stone and legend of legendary heroes bunch of weebs
their story fans are relevant today dr stone's awesome units about no so it's like it's really
weird ben shapiro's wife for some reason everyone gets turned to stone and then this that's awesome and then it's like 10 000 or 15 000 years in the future
and one of the dudes who's a super genius like turns to normal but humanity is like wiped out
so everyone's living in tribal villages but he knows all of this science the reason the show's
cool is because like i watch i've watched a couple episodes but he's like we're gonna build a cell
phone how do we do it and then they actually go through like how do you
mind the rock how do you turn it into wire that's really cool so you're like watching an anime where
there's conflict stuff yeah but i'm actually like i didn't know how that's how you tell you how to
build a phone yeah yeah he uh he made uh um vacuum tubes and explained why you use vacuum tubes for
like you can make graphing and vacuum it's like You can make graphene in vacuum tubes. It's like Bill Nye
but actually interesting, you know.
Bill Nye the bachelor's in mechanical engineering.
Yeah. Alright, let's see
we got here. Chemical vapor deposition.
Control alt right says,
Tim, man, when are you getting
back on the road to cover stuff like back in
Occupy Wall Street days and or send people
out to cover it would be cool.
There are people, it's the scanner crew at SCNR, and they've done a bunch of things.
They're editorially independent.
I don't tell them what they can or can't do.
They do their thing, so I don't know what they're covering.
I probably won't be on the ground for a while just because the more content I make,
the higher my profile and the worst security risks have become.
So I stopped doing it because Antifa was threatening me and like posting pictures of my mom and stuff.
I couldn't do it.
Yeah.
So I was like, okay.
It was becoming like
I would go to events
and people would look for me.
Protect Tim's mom, guys.
I always like that story
of like the great warrior youth
that goes out
and lives in like fights
and then eventually
they retire to the throne
and that's just
the rest of their days
in the chamber
like commanding
from the centerpiece
because they want to protect him,
you know?
Matthew Smith,
who mentioned
that his 15-year-old son
has a YouTube channel
where he exposes
critical race theory
and BLM indoctrination
in his high school.
He said,
15-year-old son's channel name
is called Maxim Smith.
Okay.
M-A-X-I-M-S-M-I-T-H.
I'm writing it down.
Might not be,
it's sometimes difficult
to do a search on YouTube
because YouTube
is really trying
to prop up
big mainstream media.
Yeah.
But y'all should see if you can find that channel.
Usually you can type in YouTube.com slash channel name, right?
Not always.
Sometimes people will name their channel, but the URL is already taken.
It took me a while to get the Freedom Tunes URL.
And I always tell people, don't subscribe to other people's channels.
Don't promote them.
Subscribe if you watch the content and you plan on watching it again.
Because if I said, hey, everybody, go know seamus's which you should freedom tunes but
if they don't if they don't end up watching it's bad for your channel yeah if i have a bunch of
subs you don't watch exactly yeah yeah because youtube will be like oh it must not be working
the channel must be bad but guys if you want to be bad for my channel just go to youtube.com
slash freedom tunes that's freedom t-o-o-n-s uh you know subscribe check the content
out i think you'll enjoy our newest video you're also on twitter right also on twitter yeah i really
want to plug the youtube channel though so y'all can see the new video i did about joe biden but
yes twitter is is is at seamus underscore coglan and my name is spelled s-e-a-m-u-s underscore c-o-u-g-h-l-i-n
seth tower heard says lion's hoodie i lived in brookfield from 2012 to 2013 always wondered
if i ever ran into tim shamus etc maybe yeah i was not there at that time no yeah i uh that is
funny though it's it's a small world i so when i was a little kid we lived in the inner city but
we moved out to the suburbs when i was a small lad but the entire extended family lived on the
south side so we were out there a lot and it's just it's a small world because when i came and
met tim like
him and a number of other people here and a number of people who have been guests are all from the
same area we jack jack murphy yeah jack i was talking with him about it yesterday we're like
waxing about portillo's and yeah yeah yeah yeah it's crazy i did a bunch of and you live in
chicago too yeah on the north side up in ravenswood and then i moved to like lincoln and belmont for a
while yeah i love that city we haven't we haven't we got an important super chat seth goldberg says what's all your favorite anime and
why is it jojo's bizarre adventure no also tim props for not caving to the audience when they
tell you who to get my favorite anime um objectively the best anime death note excuse me oh yeah there's
no question that's the only anime i've ever seen any part of that's i had an ex-girlfriend who was watching it and she's like watch it with me i was like okay this
is like this is actually kind of engaging it is yeah the first season like the first half of death
notes like story arc is oh yeah triple plus i didn't finish it the last arc is is good it's
good but the first part with l and Light is just some of the best storytelling.
Oh, it is so good.
You know what?
Actually, in college, a buddy of mine and I, my roommate, we watched the Netflix adaptation.
No.
Oh, no.
Oh, man.
It was bad.
It was bad.
Painful.
I think mine's Cowboy Bebop, but I haven't seen much of it.
Oh, dude.
It's really good.
You guys are all weebs and I'm sick.
I'm sickened.
Cowboy Bebop is one of the best
shows period ever and it's so it's so unfortunate that it ended up getting canceled so early
i guess i was reading about it's because that there it was very violent gun blood people getting
shot and at the time when the show was on in japan there was like a big push against over like
heavy violence and stuff they disarmed the population of japan i think so i don't know
i'm sure yeah all right i'm pretty sure they have strict gun control laws in japan all right
here's here's here's the uh here's the last super chat because we're a little bit over we're gonna
we're gonna wrap kimchi 93 says you need to do a freedom tunes as tim pool as alex jones tim
forwards why that's all right that's actually pretty funny why does everybody's telling what
to do they love you They want to use you.
Because they want to hear Jordan Peterson and Alex Jones mud wrestle, but they can't make it happen and you can.
No, it's actually extremely flattering.
I do appreciate that people love the cartoon so much that they want to recommend ideas.
So you're going to Jordan Peterson and Alex Jones mud wrestling?
Well, we'll talk about it later, Tim.
Let's wait until after the election.
Slippery slapping sound.
Guys, my chair broke.
It did.
No!
Did you notice that?
Is this your way of telling me I can't sit in the captain's seat on election day?
No, it's my way of saying, that's our show, everybody.
Thanks for hanging out.
I think I'll be able to fix that.
We're a little over.
Yeah, I just pulled the thing off and threw it because I'm like, I don't know what happened.
It just hit me in the leg.
But hey, we're a little bit over, so we're going to wrap it up.
But thanks for hanging out, everybody.
Seamus, I heard that you make cartoons i do actually i make cartoons i
voice them write a lot of them i i it's gotten to the point very blessed i have some people who are
able to help me because of the money that we're pulling in um but we could always use help because
ad revenue is pretty unreliable youtube can be fickle so if you want to help us make more check
us out at patreon.com freedom tunes the channel The channel itself is youtube.com slash freedom tunes.
We upload a video
at least once a week.
T-O-O-N-S.
T-O-O-N-S.
And I think,
political or otherwise,
we might be one of the,
if not the only animated channel
that does upload
a new cartoon
every single week.
I think maybe,
yeah, yeah.
Animation is pretty dead
on YouTube.
Yep, definitely.
I think that there might be
one channel or the other, but even they skip more often. Like, we are really consistent. It is every Thursday and sometimes on Tuesdays on YouTube. Yeah, definitely. I think that there might be one channel or the other,
but even they skip more often.
Like we are really consistent.
It is every Thursday and sometimes on Tuesdays as well.
Oh, nice.
You've got a team, right?
Yeah, I've got a small team of freelancers at this point
because there's just no way I could do it all on my own anymore.
Oh, that's awesome.
And we've also expanded towards,
I didn't want all my eggs in the YouTube basket,
so we've expanded towards like taking on clients as well.
So if you are a business or you work at some kind of think tank or with a religious organization
yeah yeah but no if you're looking for animation hit us you have a twitter so
yes uh at seamus underscore coglin it is spelled impossibly s-e-a-m-u-s underscore c-o-u-g-h-l-i-n
if you put a link in the description
Seamus Coughlin
Yeah, Seamus Coughlin
But there's an underscore also
So yeah, check it out
Thank you so much, God bless
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I don't know why I said call me
Wouldn't it be funny
If you just gave everyone your phone number
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We have someone coming tomorrow, right?
We do.
It is Christopher.
Guys, guys, guys, guys.
It's Chris Rufo. Christopher Steele. Oh, okay. Chris Rufo Christopher okay chris he better not cancel on us he's coming he's not canceling i got them
all squared away i got him pinned guys this is the foremost expert on the critical race theory stuff
oh outside of james lindsey so chris rufo's like he's the guy who went on fox news and you know
called on trump to ban this stuff and then trump did So this is going to be very, very in-depth on the wokeness, intersectionality and stuff.
And it's going to be a whole lot of me going, I agree.
Thanks for hanging out, everybody.
We'll be back tomorrow at 8 p.m. live and we'll see you then.
Bye, guys.
Love you.