Timcast IRL - Timcast IRL #172 - Michigan Certifies Biden, Trump Approves Transition, Is It OVER?? w/The Quartering
Episode Date: November 24, 2020Tim and Lydia host guest and fellow YouTuber Jeremy "The Quartering" (@TheQuartering on YouTube, Twitter) sit down to discuss the recent certification of Michigan and the fallout that will have on the... election. Support the show (http://Timcast.com/donate) Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
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Michigan has officially certified the results for Joe Biden.
And then just about an hour or so ago, Donald Trump announced that he would allow the transition process to begin, though he's still saying he has a path to victory.
And the first thing that I have to say, he does.
He does.
We've got a big show coming up tomorrow.
There's some pending litigation that is serious.
I'm not going to pretend that Trump is on track for winning,
but there still is this, I'll just call it a very slim possibility. But I personally,
and I've been saying this for the past several weeks, don't think it's likely at all.
And we're going to see how it plays out. I have no problem waiting to see what happens,
but I'm just telling you guys this right now. Tomorrow, we're having a special guest who's going to be going over pending litigation,
new litigation, and serious litigation.
So it might have an impact on things.
And in other news, welcome to the TimCast IRL podcast.
Ian Sick, there's no one there.
Can you, you want to show?
The chair is empty.
Chair stream.
No, but the quartering is here.
Jeremy.
Yeah, geez.
I mean, I guess I don't know why I tune in tonight because tomorrow night's the much bigger show.
But, you know, I do appreciate you two making me feel welcome.
Thanks for having me.
We were like, how do we kill time until we have this really big show?
I guess we'll ask Jeremy.
Yeah, that's fine.
I'm fine.
Hey, man, I'm pushing for it.
I'll take all the scraps, man.
I'll be here.
I'll come out here twice a month.
I'm fine with it.
I mean, yeah, we're done having you whenever, man.
Yeah. So you want to just quickly introduce yourself and then we'll read the news and then we'll talk about whatever. Yeah, man. I'll be here. I'll come out here twice a month. I'm fine with it. Yeah, man. I mean, yeah, we're done. Have you whenever, man. So you want to just quickly introduce
yourself and then we'll read the news and then we'll talk about whatever.
Yeah, sure. I know we share a good bit of our audience, but I run two YouTube channels,
one called The Quartering and one called Midwesley, which is more political. Quartering covers
like pop culture and stuff. It's only 50,000 short of 1 million.
Oh, cool.
Yeah. So I know Tim's got a literal pile of gold play buttons
which he makes you look like you want there's one on the floor yeah yeah yeah i walked into the
house and i'm tripping over gold play buttons and i'm like tim how many gold oh he's got i got a
bunch you know they're just everywhere yeah like well maybe we threw the silver ones in the trash
i don't even know yeah right yeah they're balancing the table i honestly don't know where they are
i think they're in a box.
Yeah, yeah. So I'm glad to be here.
And a huge shout out to your entire crew.
Tiffany, pick me up.
Cool.
You brought me to the undisclosed beanie compound.
Beanie compound.
Yeah.
Lydia has been slightly above average at making me feel welcome.
Oh, excellent.
Yes, good.
Thank you.
Slightly above average.
Yeah.
Tim's always good.
I'm always frustratingly milquetoast and stumbling over golden play buttons.
Well, the funny thing was you have this beautiful fence outside.
And then when I pulled in, I really expected you to be sitting on it.
Sitting right on it.
Sitting there just like drinking a beer, just like literally sitting on the fence.
Yeah, yeah.
No, you were busy working.
It's too tall.
It's a huge wall we built.
The first one we did, we were like, we're going to build a big, beautiful wall, 30 feet tall.
Solid concrete.
You can't see through it.
Nobody's getting on this property.
All right.
Let's – well, let's – here's the big breaking news.
It just came down.
It's been updated in the past 15 or so minutes.
But earlier, I did a segment on the feud that was going on.
So I definitely want to talk about this canvassers meeting because i'm i'm thinking i don't know man these republicans that were on the the the board of canvassers to
certify the vote for biden this guy was trying in every way possible to make sure he would give
biden the win even though there were serious challenges we talk about pennsylvania or which
state michigan michigan okay okay to uh what county uh wayne county wayne county yeah yeah
but let's uh well let's let's just break in news, break in news.
Oh, sure.
They say the Board of State Canvassers certified Michigan's November general election results Monday.
The board, made up of two Republicans and two Democrats, met November 23rd to make the vote count official.
After 83 Michigan counties certified their election results, which includes Joe Biden's 2.8% statewide victory over Trump. They say Aaron Van
Langeveld, a Republican canvasser and an attorney for the House Republican Caucus,
said the board doesn't have many options outside of performing its duty to certify the election.
Quote, this board must respect authority entrusted to it and follow the law as it is written.
We must not attempt to exercise power we do not have, Van Langeveld said. We have a clear legal
duty to certify the results of this election. We and should not go beyond that and i'm going to
stop right there and say i completely agree with this republican except they're not doing their
duty at all so one of the arguments that was brought forward was certifying means to determine
the veracity to to assert that it's true and correct and they literally don't do that they're
just like here the results have a nice day rubber stamp move on well i thought that was an interesting way to word
it too i've been following that in wayne county where they're basically saying it's their job to
certify the election but like as you said not really that's yeah that's part of what you do
but you didn't do the other part of the job so i mean to come in now and say well i'm just doing
my job this is is for America.
He's scared of the mob.
Yes.
Right.
Well, we saw with doxing and family threats and things like that.
Yeah, he's terrified.
Yeah.
So for those that aren't familiar, Wayne County, which has Detroit, previously was deadlocked two to two.
And the left and Democrats started naming where these Republicans' kids were going to school.
They were getting legit threats.
And then they issued an affidavit saying, we were pressured into this.
We were tricked into it.
They were promised an audit.
And that was reported.
There was going to be an audit.
And they're saying, nope, we're not going to do it.
Too bad.
You lose.
So now it's coming to this guy.
But here's the thing.
The other Republican, there are two Republicans.
He abstained.
What?
He didn't even vote no.
What?
So look, man, I tell you. You got a lot of people who think it's the end of the world they're saying you know if
trump does lose this and biden gets in it's going to be great reset it's going to be you know all
of the worst possible things massive lockdown and the lockdown's getting crazy and uh if you don't
got any republicans who are willing to stand up and say no well then dude i probably already lost
yeah and the political
space i mean not like the literal war or anything yeah there are a few there are a few states where
republicans stood tall and you know i think if you're worried about lockdowns i mean trump's
president right down right now look what's happening in california new york pennsylvania
trying to get people you know wear masks in their own home. Yeah, that's great.
It's – what do you – I mean, lockdowns are – I mean, they're here.
The lockdowns are here right now.
And unless you have a state with really it seems like a Republican-dominant Supreme Court, you're living under these rules.
You see that Minnesota tried to have a $1,000 fine for socializing with somebody outside of your house.
Oh, my gosh. $1,000 fine for socializing with somebody outside of your house.
And then a $25,000 fine if you publicly said you weren't going to obey these rules.
What?
Yeah, that came out of the governor.
I'm sure it didn't pass, but this was what he proposed.
This is like one state away from me.
And it's, I mean, what do you mean?
Joe Biden's not president right now.
Yeah, because where are you at?
Wisconsin.
Yeah, I live in Wisconsin.
Yeah, yeah, yeah.
And in, this is crazy, Newark, New Jersey, they're saying you can't leave your home at all.
But apparently now there's people saying, like, try me.
And so we don't know if they're going to enforce it.
But they tried saying, don't leave your house.
But let's take a look at this real quick.
They say Charlie Spies, who represents Senate candidate John James, said the meeting should be adjourned until Wayne County's results
are audited. Our position isn't
that this election shouldn't be certified,
but the Board of State canvassers should only
do that when it's confident
the results it is certifying are correct.
Literally what certifying means.
I'll tell you, you know what was crazy about this
board meeting earlier? You had this one
guy, Aaron Van, you know, L langaveld or whatever his name is this dude's clearly terrified of the mob and i'll
look well i'll put it this way it's my opinion but he was doing everything in his power to justify
why he would not try and get this looked into so you had one guy it was this guy charlie's
charlie spees who represents john james Senate candidate. And he said, according to Section 116, it says you have the authority to certify the results.
And that is defined legally as determining whether it's true, which means your job is to determine whether this is true and you have that authority to do so.
This guy, Aaron, starts saying, well, I don't see anything within the statutes that grants me that power.
And then he says, it even says you have the right to adjourn for any necessary purpose and then this republican guy
goes well i mean i can't just make something up and they're like you're not you you if you want
to certify the results are true then it means there needs to be an audit that means you adjourn
until you have the ability to certify the results are true. So basically what happened in Wayne County was that there's a signature books, I guess, is my understanding.
And there were more people who have signed in than there were people who are.
There was a different amount of people who signed in than voted, creating a massive discrepancy in like 70 percent of the voting precincts or whatever.
And they couldn't figure out really how to rectify that either.
Right.
I think that's where they stuck.
They were basically like, we know this is wrong, but we have have no way to it's kind of like with the mail-in
ballots once they throw out the envelope they can't write this signature verification dude how
crazy is it that you know what we have learned i'm i'll tell you this if all that ends up coming
out of trump's legal battles for the presidency is that we have these lawsuits and the results
then i'm eternally grateful i'm'm turning because here's what we learned.
We learned that if you have an unbalanced, you know, ballot book or whatever, where you have more voters than votes and less voters than votes, doesn't matter.
No one seems to care.
Hey, no, that's fine.
We'll rubber stamp that.
Send it on through. through and in pennsylvania what's really crazy third circuit uh third circuit third circuit
court of appeals uh just dismissed trump's appeal saying that they have no standing and this was the
suit claiming that there were no observers for seven six hundred and eighty two thousand uh votes
so you know what that means it means that you can be running election and you can straight up just tell a massive urban voting counting center, OK, kick all the Republicans out.
Right.
Kick them all out.
And now we're going to say everything is for our candidate and they can't do anything about it because the courts have already ruled we don't have to.
Wasn't that guy a never Trumper too?
The guy in Pennsylvania.
Am I thinking of the right guy?
He – the guy who ruled against it.
I feel like something came out where he was a never-Trumper.
Interesting.
Oh, yeah, yeah.
There's something there.
The first guy.
I think it was the first at the state level, I guess.
Yeah, yeah, yeah.
Now, Trump's campaign has said this is a good thing because it means they're going to get closer to SCOTUS.
As if, like, why would it matter if it's SCOTUS or a federal judge?
If you lose, you lose, and you appeal.
I mean, unless they think they've got some political clout among specific judges.
Well, and you don't have Amy Coney Barrett right now either.
Right.
She's recused herself from.
Has she?
I thought she recused herself from any.
Is that not true?
I don't know.
I feel like she said she had recused herself from.
That would.
Yeah, I hadn't heard about that.
Any type of election.
I know they were asking her to.
And I think she kept saying, I can't give you an opinion on.
They put her in charge of that district.
Yeah, she was just put in charge of Wisconsin.
If Ian was here, he could have fact-checked that.
I know, he could have fact-checked it.
Let me look it up.
Well, Lydia can.
But they just did the new SCOTUS appointments where they assigned the judges to different circuits.
Yeah, yeah, yeah.
Oh, so maybe that doesn't make sense then if she's going to preside over Wisconsin.
No, no.
I mean, it doesn't mean she's going to preside over an election case. Oh, okay maybe that doesn't make sense then if she's going to preside over Wisconsin. No, no. I mean it doesn't mean she's going to preside over an election case.
Oh, okay, okay.
Yeah, so the fact that the federal judge kicked back and dismissed Trump's lawsuit within like I think it was like two and a half hours or something, that actually could be good.
Because the one thing I think that might matter if it goes to the Supreme Court is that they might have some – it might have a bigger impact outside of just that specific circuit.
So if they rule at the Supreme Court level, mail-in votes for this reason are no good, then the whole election is just upended.
Well, let's play a game, right?
Let's say that that's true.
What happens there?
Do you just say, we're just not going to count these 700,000 votes?
Are they recast?
Let's say hypothetically, this has been my struggle is where there's smoke, as you put it.
It's like, okay, well, then what?
You're like, okay, you just throw out 700,000 votes?
I can't see that happening.
There's no circumstance where I think any rational person has faith in our elections anymore.
A lot of people are blackpilled, which sucks.
I see it in my comment sections.
I see it in your live chat.
I see a lot of faith lost in the election system.
And I agree that Trump is doing a good thing by at least fighting this and exposing some things because hopefully these things can be corrected. In particular, let's worry about fewer mail-in ballots where people can go to somebody's house and just say,
like, here, I filled it out for you.
Just sign.
You know, that kind of stuff.
I only have faith in elections because Trump won in the first place.
Like, when Hillary was running, I was like, what's the point?
Right.
And then when she didn't win, I was like, whoa.
He must have won by 7 million votes.
You know, that's how I felt.
I felt he must have won by a landslide if he had managed, because I figured they would have tried every little thing votes you know that's how i mean i felt he must have won by a
landslide if he had managed because i figured they would have tried every little thing you know
yeah trump ended up winning and then i thought wow i guess people can really win well okay so
then i voted this time around and then you know now now you know biden's projected to win and
based on what we've learned throughout these lawsuits yeah i got very little faith in the
election system at all like the fact that we've got all these sworn affidavits of impropriety in Georgia.
You've got a sworn statement from – I think there's like – I read like five different affidavits where they were saying things like I watched them pull up votes that were perfectly not folded, no creases, and it looked like it was machine printed.
What about all the post office ones?
Did all those affidavits go away where people are saying, I swear, you know, people were swearing to the fact that they were backdating votes?
They don't care.
Yeah, that just disappeared, right?
We're supposed to just sit here and be like, well, we have a USPS whistleblower who said
they were backdating.
More than one, I think it was.
More than one.
We've got numerous affidavits out of Georgia.
We've got numerous mathematical anomalies that have been tracked, even by those like a Yale professor, I guess, who was like, wow, that doesn't make sense.
And then we've got the Voter Integrity Fund, which has found thousands of voters in Georgia who used fake addresses, apparently adding apartment numbers to commercial addresses and mailboxes.
And we're supposed to ignore everything and carry on like everything's OK and just assume, hey, you know what?
This is legitimate.
And come on.
Come on, man.
Come on.
So if this is how it really ends, then why would I bother participating in an election ever again?
I hope people don't.
I understand that line of thinking.
But what I think is that people who feel that way should be really concerned about getting involved in election reform, specifically mail-in ballots.
Look, if you're an active duty military person and you're overseas, 100% understand why that exists.
But the idea that the fact that you cannot – like there were literally people that were going door to door and helping people fill out ballots. I talked to you before the show.
I said,
people showed up at my home looking for my wife to say like,
has she voted?
What were they there?
What were they doing there?
And,
and I've said before,
yeah,
they weren't from,
they weren't from around there is what I'll say.
They weren't from my city.
They clearly weren't there stumping for Trump.
And I do think Trump made a tactical error,
spending too much time trying to discredit mail-in ballots and not trying to slow them,
stop them, or encourage his Republican base to still use them. Because I feel like there are people who didn't go on election day and then they're like, well, Trump says mail-in ballots
are no good. So I'm just not even going to do that. I feel like that that was a that was a trump error that was definitely a tactical error you know that we had
like half a million rejected ballots in the democratic primary mail-in ballots well yeah
do you see how many they rejected the presidential election six where are they yeah it's unprecedented
yeah so we're supposed to sit here watching the news i'm i'm just citing news the these stories
about uh potential fraud and irregularity are coming from
like regular old news outlets local news too local news yeah yeah i guess i guess it's what
they expect of us every single one of us just ignores it because every single you know here's
the way i describe it to people imagine you're walking past a building you hear the smoke alarm
going off and you're like wow smoke alarm usually means fire means fire, huh? So you call 911 and you say, hey, there's a smoke alarm going off.
And the operator goes, did you see any fire?
There's no widespread fires currently on record.
Yeah, right, right.
We have no reports of widespread fire anywhere.
No, but the alarm is going off, sir.
Unless you have evidence of widespread fire in the building.
Do you want me to go inside and check?
I'll tell you what happens when the smoke alarm goes off. fire department shows up they come outside they go false alarm and you go
thank you and then you feel better you feel safer so that's it that's that's the bare minimum this
is the crazy thing i'm saying if democrats are so confident it's over and they've won then why
don't they just say okay baby here's your bottle we're going to do your little audit for you and
waste time and energy and then we're going to hold it over you well why we're blocking it yeah well why wouldn't they want to double
own trump like this would be the double drumpf own and honestly like for all the money that our
government wastes uh you know foreign wars and all this kind of stuff like i don't know maybe
spend it on making sure our election's good and not have just one dude be like this is the safest
election in american history but you know before any audits have been done before any any evidence had been
out people are just like oh well i mean we saw how the fbi's current you know had their political
leanings we had comey um yeah we know that there's a rot from inside so i think people like myself
are like oh well the guy from the f says, OK, well, all right.
You know, like we know that they're partisan.
And, you know, go ahead.
You know, it's a really good example of something I talk about all the time. I talk about how you'll get some kind of evidence of impropriety or criminal activity.
And then all of a sudden you'll get some fringe conspiracy theory.
Everyone adopts that theory.
And then all of a sudden you can't talk about the actual problem anymore.
So, for example, I reference like Pizzagate, for instance.
There are a lot of questionable emails that seems like they're talking in code, saying weird things.
Yeah, probably just code for drugs or something, some kind of improper act.
Then all of a sudden, you get people talking about pizza places and Satan, and the guy shows up and goes crazy with a rifle and shoots the floor.
And now all of a sudden, it's shut up.
Ignore this. And so we have all of a sudden it's shut up. Ignore this.
Yeah.
And so we have all of this evidence of impropriety.
And then I'll tell you, and I know the Trump supporters get mad when Sidney Powell went on TV and she went on Newsmax and said that Governor Kemp was taking money from the communists and working against Trump or whatever.
I was like, right away, she derailed the legitimate conversation.
And don't take my word for it. The Trump campaign issued a statement. I was like, right away, she derailed the legitimate conversation.
And don't take my word for it.
The Trump campaign issued a statement.
It disavowed.
Yeah, they disavowed her almost immediately.
Well, that's what the left is saying.
The right is saying they're just positioning her so that she is, you know, acting now independent or whatever.
And I'm like, dude, listen.
It read like a disavowal to me.
Exactly.
The fact that they had to issue a statement saying she's doing things on her own come on the trump campaign knows their legal path to victory and they know what she was saying wasn't including it and the thing she was bringing up about dominion and smart
matic and all the stuff is just too out there you can't prove it in a court yep so saying all these
things over and over again that's that that's what i talk about all the time it's like it's it's it's man it's so
easy to derail when someone's actually on your on your tail with what you're doing and they're like
oh they figured it out they've they've they've noticed all of these you know affidavits swearing
fraud quick throw them something ridiculous about right well poison the well yeah exactly well and
and like to be honest the what's infuriating for me is for the last four years, we were supposed to believe that Russia flipped the entire 2016 election.
You had these clips of that shill John Oliver, my opinion, not Tim's.
Like a year ago, he's like, voting machines, we shouldn't be using voting machines.
They're prone to errors.
And then like one year later, he's like, voting machines are the most secure thing ever.
Go ahead.
You got to see his tweet?
It was a really clever play on words.
He did a 20 minute segment where he's like, this woman went in current year and flipped the election in two minutes.
Yeah.
Come on, people.
And I'm like, so he has a lady do a demonstration where she walks the machine.
She takes a ballpoint pen, pops it open, and she pulls out the drive and swaps it or whatever. And took her less than two minutes. And then they issued a statement on Twitter where they're like,
you may have noticed conservative media is pushing this narrative.
Well, the truth is, the biggest problem, as we said, is blah, blah, blah.
And I'm like, wait, wait, wait.
The biggest problem?
I don't care about the biggest problem.
I care about problems.
Well, that's the poisoning the well thing, right?
It's almost like they gave them something totally absurd that some regular old horse mom had a memory card, the right kind of memory card, by the way.
It's not just any memory card.
You'd have to know, oh, it's a mini XD or it's whatever.
Then you'd have to have votes on it unless I guess you could steal it from like a Democratic stronghold.
But even set, like it's just so absurd.
This is the game they play.
He does a 20-minute segment where he says, here's a list of problems, A, B, C, D, E.
But the biggest problem is clearly A.
Then when you bring up, whoa, we found evidence of B, he goes, we said A was the biggest problem.
Right, right.
Yes, but you also said B was a problem too.
So that's how they're trying to fake backtrack.
It's a framing device where stupid people are going to be like, oh, he's saying it's not real.
Well, it's also the same thing where they try to gaslight people and say, well, nobody dead voted.
There were no dead voters.
But yeah, absolutely, there were.
Yes, there are in most elections.
But they'll gaslight and say, well, it wasn't enough to change election.
Okay, well, 10,000 here.
You got 4,000, 5,000 votes in Georgia.
All this stuff adds up.
My position is I don't care if it flipped the election or not.
Why are there dead voters?
Right, right.
Fix the problem.
There was a fact check I saw.
This is funny.
They were like, no, you know, what's Fleca's?
They're like, Fleca's put out this tweet saying they found 10,000 dead voters, you know, having voted or whatever.
So we did a random sampling of 50 people and found two of them were still alive. One
person was wrongly labeled. It was actually
their son of the same name. And yes, in fact, one person
was dead. But this proves, and I'm like, wait, wait, wait,
wait, wait, wait. You found a dead person who voted?
One in 50. I know.
It was something like that. I'm like, shouldn't
we check that? Because that's weird.
How did that happen? Well, maybe if you didn't have mail
in ballots. You know what I mean? And you
could go, there was this article by
Vice today, or the other day.
Did you see where they put it out? Like, maybe we should make
voting mandatory.
That was BuzzFeed, I think. Or BuzzFeed, yeah.
Did you know that in Australia... It is mandatory
there. And they only get 90 to 95%
turnout. And there were many
jurisdictions across the U.S. with more than
100% turnout. Interesting. And they
offered up all these different explanations. Tim explanations spare me your alt-right conspiracy theories I read
all the articles about you before I came on the show I was I've I've got my
derail radicalization suit on underneath this hoodie just come on it never
happened it couldn't possibly happen this is why won't why won't you guys
just accept that Joe Biden is your Supreme Chancellor already? I mean, President.
I mean, President.
President.
Whoops.
Wait, wait.
Did I say it too soon?
Yeah, you did.
I think it was Supreme Leader.
I'm not sure.
Yeah, yeah, right.
I'm not even convinced.
So, look, I actually don't think there needs to be any kind of grand conspiracy either.
Because a lot of people seem to think there is.
Like, Rudy Giuliani says it appears to be coming from a centralized place.
And I'm like, dude, same place.
He bought a hair, his hair dye.
Probably.
Yeah.
Probably.
But look at Antifa doesn't need a leader to organize in different cities.
They do have leaders.
But here's how it operates.
There's no like national Antifa guy who's like, everybody go to this place.
Right.
There are active.
There's like passive and active Antifa.
They're Antifa people who are very, very active, who are vetting people.ifa they're antifa people who are very very active
who are vetting people and they're the ones running the websites and they'll be like hey
we're going to go protest in berkeley send the word out to the other groups and then they all
show up so when it comes to an election when you see weird anomalies and weird numbers it could be
because where are the where the rejected mail-in ballots rejection rates are supposed to be like
one or two percent they're nowhere to be. We're not rejecting ballots.
So probably what's happening is you get one or two people who are like, this is fine to me.
And one of the rulings in Pennsylvania was that even though people failed to fill out their address and date the actual envelopes, the judge said, no, that's fine.
That's acceptable.
Well, why wouldn't it be, Tim?
How do you know it came from the person?
Well, because the form itself says it. but who filled out the envelope and sent it in
well we talked about before going on air that i received and my wife received mail-in ballots
we never requested them yeah it takes at least in my state just a name and a birth date which
is publicly available there are absolutely political groups that are mailing these things
and then you follow that up with people showing up at your house being like, hey, have you
filled out your mail-in ballot? Well, let me help you.
Because there have been several videos of people
on the porch with some poor
old granny who's like, you know,
baking some sort of friendship bread or
something. And then they're like, oh, well, no.
Okay, so you want to vote for Biden, right?
And then, oh, okay. And then
like all this ballot harvesting in Minnesota,
all that's all just an
alt-right conspiracy theory gone never happened yeah never happened even though it's video evidence
of a dude doing it right um this again goes back to we strongly need to reconsider mail-in balloting
it's just too insecure the problem is twofold well the problem is multifaceted but republicans
are useless completely well if you know if they gave a damn they would have done something about Section 230 in the last four years.
Yeah, they don't.
If they really cared.
You have Ted Cruz out there owning the Zuck all the time.
And yeah, it's great.
It's great for clips.
But what have you done in four?
You guys.
Can they do anything?
They knew.
They knew.
They knew that this was going to happen.
And they did literally nothing.
I am proud to say that I've made many predictions in my day.
And it's usually, I always say this, listen, I'm not a prophet.
I can't pick lottery numbers.
It's complicated.
I make predictions that are wrong all the time.
The point is, I'll get some information in front of me and I'll say, wow, based on this, here's what I think.
And then people will clip that and be like, haha, you thought this.
I'm like, yeah, I thought Trump was going to win in a landslide back last October with a record economy. And Moody's analytics saying Trump was going to win
in not necessarily a landslide, but he wins in a landslide without the lockdowns. Yeah. Oh, yeah.
Easily, easily. And I don't think you could find anyone that could really argue in good faith
against that. I'm proud to say I predicted back in 2018 that Republicans were too stupid to deal
with the issue of censorship to save their own political party.
That's because they're all 100.
Yeah.
That's because every one of them.
The MySpace.
Every one of them is, what's the average?
It's 70?
Josh Hawley and Ted Cruz.
That's it.
And they're still in their 60s probably, right?
No, no, no.
Ted Cruz is what?
His 40s?
Yeah.
He's like in his 50s.
No, no.
Isn't he the Zodiac Killer though?
Yeah, he is.
He's got to be in his 60s then, right?
Let's see how old he is.
How old is Ted Cruz?
This is a good time to remember.
Remember when he liked that tweet?
Yes.
He's 50?
I want to say Josh is 39.
49.
Oh, he's not even 50.
Ted Cruz is 49.
That's a rough 49.
And Josh Hawley is the...
I think Josh Hawley deserves the most credit on this. He's Missouri? Yeah. He's 40. Josh hawley is the i think josh hawley deserves the most credit on this
he's missouri yeah he's 40 josh holly's 40 that's still like i mean considering i'm not
convinced it's stupidity to be completely honest i think it's a combination of uh apathy and uh
look the the republicans are for the like there's there's establishment politicians
dominating both parties and they always have, and they all hate Trump.
The thing is the never-Trumpers who formed the Lincoln Project were free agents essentially, political commentators and coordinators and strategists or whatever.
So they had no problem being like, we don't like Donald Trump.
But then you get all these Republican candidates, actual politicians who are like, I'm up for reelection in two years.
Uh-oh, what do I do?
I better pretend to like Trump as well,
but then give them the opportunity
and they're going to be like, get rid of him.
A lot of those guys, they didn't get punished either.
There were a lot of never Trump or Republicans
that kept their head down
and just kind of pretended to play a ball,
but you knew who they were
and they didn't pay the price.
I mean, the Republicans dominated
in the Senate and House votes. I mean, there's 50 open seats or 50 toss-ups and they won every one of them
something like that for 2020 yeah i don't think they they didn't win every single one but they
dominate whatever it was they didn't they didn't win them they didn't win the uh uh the majority
i guess i'm just talking about the ones classified classified a toss-up well yeah the polls were all broken yeah but anyway the point
is if you've got fervent you've got two you got two kinds of democrats well no you got three
you've got the corrupt crony leadership types like schumer nadler pelosi biden you've got the
ultra woke progressives who are in my opinion more interested with celebrity and being angry
and that's like the squad yeah and then you have the rank and file, whatever.
That's 80% of them.
Right.
And the Republicans are all the whatever.
Yeah.
So most of them are just like bump.
It reminds me of a bunch of just like, you got a bunch of people walking around, bumping into each other.
Just mindlessly walking around.
And that's why I want term limits.
Can we get term limits, please?
Yes. well that's why i want term limits can we get term limits please yes i'm sick of having these people
right you know in positions of power for 50 years unchallenged as a gerrymander and change
religion and never get out of there and and and i think they need an injection you know if you want
to make the term limit for fine but can we just not have these people that are in in the senate
in the house for 50 years? Because they never change.
I've heard some good arguments against term limits.
One of them we had someone on the show.
I can't remember what it was they said.
Maybe it was Sean Parnell.
I can't remember.
They said, but you need people who are going to get in and who are going to sit on committees and gain seniority and have experience.
And I'm kind of like, you can get that in four terms, right?
Yeah.
You can't.
I mean, yeah, I'm not saying it has to be two.
But I mean, I'm also saying there's no shortage of people that want to get rich in politics.
And most of these people, like you pointed out, are more interested in celebrity, just
like reporters are now.
Did you see that hilarious Mike Pence press conference the other day where the reporters
are like screaming at the top?
Dude, he's in the room.
What's going on here?
And they're just like, what are you –
My favorite is I think it's Caitlin Collins of CNN.
It's like literally a minute after he's gone, and then everyone stops, and then at just the last minute she goes, you're complicit in ruining democracy.
Or something like that.
Follow me on Twitter.
Dude, that was one of the funniest videos ever.
Mike Pence is like, goodbye.
And then they all start just yelling rabble, rabble, rabble.
Pence is gone,
and they're like,
rabble, rabble, rabble.
It's like,
that shows,
you know what I said about that?
That was their death rattle.
Yep.
You know,
when people are dying,
death rattles,
the spit and everything
in their throat,
the gases are escaping,
so they go,
rabble, rabble, rabble.
It's lovely.
That's what it was.
Without Trump,
they're done.
Well, do you think
Dan was going to give a crap about Jim Acosta?
No.
Oh, he's over.
He's going to write a book.
Dear diary.
He's going to write a book.
Well, he did write a book.
Oh, well, he'll write another one about how he was solely responsible for Trump getting
into this election.
And then that'll be it.
Good journalism like us.
Yeah.
Yeah.
Right.
We fight the power.
We're really hard hitting stuff.
I don't know.
They might go after Biden.
No way. You don't think so They might go after Biden. No way.
You don't think so?
No way.
No?
No.
Come on.
I mean, look, I think we were talking about this before.
Probably most people would secretly agree.
CNN really, the bean counters at CNN wanted Trump to win.
Oh, yeah.
Yes.
There's no doubt about it.
And they are going to suffer ratings.
Oh, they're done.
AT&T reportedly wants to sell them.
Yeah, right.
Because they know they peaked.
Get rid of it quick before we lose value.
Yeah, I was watching.
I think it was on MarketWatch.
So it was like a non-political financial site.
And they're like, AT&T's buried in debt.
CNN is at its all-time high.
But don't you think a buyer would know that?
A buyer's like, I'm not buying this thing.
You mean you milked Trump for four years and now that he's on the way out, at its all-time high. But don't you think a buyer would know that? A buyer's like, I'm not buying this thing.
You mean you milked Trump for four years, and now that he's on the way out,
you want to offload that?
Crazy.
No way.
Wait until they have to report every new KUF passing
on Joe Biden.
See how that goes for their video.
Well, you think they'll lose the tickers?
That's how my local, it's like on the side,
they have like 234,000 deaths,
and you'll see it go, boop, like 235.
You can just see them like, oh, yeah, they're getting all like, you know, excited.
Yeah.
Wait two quarters.
We'll see what happens with Trump.
But that's the other news.
So Trump tweeted this out.
Trump tweeted, I want to thank Emily Murphy at GSA for her steadfast dedication and loyalty to our country.
She has been harassed, threatened and abused, and I do not want to see this happen to her, her family or
employees of the GSA. Our case strongly continues. We will keep up the good fight and I believe we
will prevail. Nevertheless, in the best interest of our country, I am recommending that Emily and
her team do what needs to be done with regard to initial protocols and have told my team to do the same. So Trump has opened up transition.
It strongly,
strongly suggests that Trump is,
is,
is,
is nearing the end of,
uh,
of his legal battle in terms of like viable paths.
There,
there is still some litigation and we're going to be doing a big show on it
tomorrow,
tomorrow night.
So I'm not going to say outright right now. Like i know the media wants everyone to say just admit it it's
over yeah i mean this is as close as we've been trump is not doing well that's as close as you're
going to get to a concession from trump i think so his concession speech goes something like this
uh well you know i love this country and well you know a deeply flawed voting system cost me and he
may be right but he's not going to come on and concede.
That's not Trump's game.
No, he's going to be like, I won this election.
Right.
I won.
Yeah.
But Joe Biden is stealing it and I have no choice.
Right.
Right.
I'll see you in 2024.
Right.
Yeah.
Yeah.
Oh, God, please.
Yeah.
Like when he's, if he, on his way out the door,
it's just like, we were talking about part Nassan.
Oh, yeah.
Pardon.
Pardon.
Snowden.
Snowden. Yeah. Declassified area Pardon. Pardon. Snowden. Snowden.
Yeah.
Declassified Area 51.
Yes.
And then just say you're running in 2024.
Stick it in their eyes.
Even if he doesn't plan on it.
Be like, I'm coming back.
No, no, no.
They'll seethe for years.
Trump needs to say he's retiring completely and then just go silent for a month.
You know why?
Every one of these fake news outlets, these media companies will be gone.
And then he comes back. with his own news network.
I'm back, baby.
Trump TV.
I'll Trump all 24 hours.
And then all these other media outlets are sold and they laid everybody off and it's over.
Dude, the founders of Vox, there's three, two of them left already.
They cashed out.
They cashed out.
Yeah.
They're not doing fine.
They're doing just fine, but they cashed out. They cashed out. Yeah. They're not doing fine. They're doing just fine, but they cashed out.
This was them slapping the slots, max bet.
And then finally, once they were like, okay, okay, I'm out.
We're going to get our coupon and go to the lady at the counter and get my money and leave.
Yeah.
And then, yeah, that's exactly what's going to happen to a lot of the mainstream media.
You're going to see a lot of consolidation, especially on the mid-tier stuff.
I mean, if you look at, I'll even a lot of – I don't watch ratings on mainstream television because – no offense, Lydia, but both people at this table get more views a day than CNN.
So I don't even – On TV.
Well, I'm saying their average viewership is a couple hundred thousand.
No, no, no, no.
CNN and MSNBC in the past couple of months have they've like they've taken the Trump
sponged and squeezed it until it turned to dust.
OK, so their ratings did really, really improve for sure.
OK, close, close.
Combined, we got to be probably.
I mean, Tucker is getting what?
Two million viewers.
Five, five, five million until.
All right.
I was wrong until Fox News turned on the Trump legal battle.
Poor Tucker.
It started when they...
Not poor Tucker.
Tucker was being petulant about not getting Sidney Powell, I believe.
Yeah.
And when Fox News called Arizona...
Now, to be fair, correctly, at least right now, that rubbed a lot of people the wrong way.
Because no one else did.
No one else did. It appeared in play at the time.
That pissed people off.
Then Tucker,
I feel like he got a little
salty that she was
going on Newsmax.
And look,
she didn't owe him. Let's say hypothetically
she had the silver bullet. She's not going on
Tucker Carlson to give him the evidence. That's for the courts.
Well, apparently she did.
She said she did.
She said she sent him an affidavit and offered a mathematical expert who can talk about some of the other data that they've pulled up.
Oh, okay.
And I guess Tucker said that never happened.
So who do you trust?
What about that USB drive of all that evidence?
Whatever happened to that?
Weren't people asking about that?
I don't know.
Remember it was like he received a package and it was open.
Oh, that's right. What happened to that? I don't know. Remember, it was like he received a package and it was open. Oh, that's right.
What happened to that?
I don't know.
That was the Hunter Biden thing.
Yeah.
Yeah.
What was that, Tucker?
What is this?
It just disappeared.
He's like, you know, our courier, our documents went missing.
And it's like, did you you didn't just email?
It wasn't the only copy.
Why was that?
Listen, listen, listen.
I'm familiar with, with you know operation security and
how to transmit information and sensitive data and stuff i i would not send my usb of sensitive
information of course not over what do you do ups right yeah no usps i think it went to us no no i
think it was ups was ups yeah they did an investigation i think yeah they found it on
the floor or whatever yeah Wait, wait, wait.
Hold on.
Hold on a minute, dude.
Super secure.
You've got super top secret documents, all of your evidence on Hunter Biden.
You put it on USB, put it in a package, and mailed it out through UPS.
Wait, what?
Why did you just email him?
Well, on top of that, if you were going to do even that, you hire a courier so that it's
like direct point-to-point courier.
Or like you said, there's a million secure file transfer websites that –
Yeah.
Like what are you doing?
That doesn't make – and then when he was like, we did find them and now we're dropping the story because we shouldn't be going after people's children.
It's like, dude, dude, dude.
Yeah, morally grandstanding after – there are a lot of people that believe that
he got got that he you know maybe somebody was like hey this isn't it but tucker is fox
he pretty much now yeah yeah hannity was for a long time hannity was for a long time before him
it was um who's a super right-wing guy bill o'reilly bill o'reilly yeah then he didn't know
how the moon no like he affected the tides yeah that was funny bill yeah isn't it really crazy evolution like from
bill o'reilly to be like sun goes up sun goes down you can't explain that no can't it's magic
and the guy's like magnets the guy in his show was like we explained that 500 years ago but then
you get tucker who's like not you know dumb and no he's a guy yeah he's smart but then yeah yeah this hunter biden
thing was weird and then so is the sydney powell thing is weird yeah that was uncharacteristic of
him the hunter the hunter thing was really bizarre because i mean the left-wing media has zero
problems going after don jr or ivanka trump they have zero problems with that so and what about
this dude who's getting foot jobs while smoking you know he's got a crack pipe in his mouth yeah and he's got like allegedly there's some chinese money
listen listen listen here's a guy who we got a photo of him with a crack pipe in his mouth
yeah like explicit videos and then when they call it for joe biden there's hunter right there on
stage with his dad it's like dude whoa. Like, we just saw photos of this guy
and you're going to act like none of that happened,
everything's okay.
This is the creepiest time.
What about the email that the guy literally thanked him
for connecting him with his dad?
And they're just like,
well, there's no smoking guns, sir.
Oh, you're saying the email was fake?
You know Michael Malice?
Yeah.
I got to quote this guy too much because he's a smart guy, huh?
He said he thinks that some very bad people got data on how much people are willing to accept.
Yep.
I'd agree with that.
Think about the sheer audacity of everything that's been happening with, like, Hunter Biden.
And now with all of the messed up irregularities and literal evidence of voter fraud.
I'm not saying widespread, but there is literal evidence of sworn affidavits.
We know it happened.
And it's all being ignored and we're told to shut up.
What are we supposed to do?
73 million people voted for Donald Trump.
I could be wrong about this, but I believe he's the first president to lose re-election but gain votes.
I can't live in a world where i have to accept
that joe biden got significantly more votes than barack obama that's crazy yeah no i can't buy it
and people freaking loved he was a celebrity obama he was in his in 2008 in 2012 he lost like four
or five million votes i think obama was the first to lose votes and win re-election like typically
when people won he was running against him.
I mean, that was an easy dub for him.
Yeah.
Who's voting for Mitt?
And by the way, Mitt.
Voting against Mitt Romney is like voting against like a mannequin.
Yeah.
He was like a super rich trust fund kid.
He was like Republican.TXT.
I hated him.
And he's also a total turncoat too.
He's like, we should prosecute Trump.
Like, get out of here, Mitt. You think like, we should prosecute Trump and blah, blah, blah.
Like, get out of here, Mitt.
You think they're going to try and lock Trump up?
No.
Just like he never locked up Hillary either, unfortunately.
I was thinking that.
That's my main line of thinking.
Nobody prosecutes.
It's not happening. But think about how insane they are.
Like, maybe Joe Biden won't.
Joe Biden said he won't do it.
But I'm like, I always felt like the chance that Trump would actually lock up Hillary was, you know, zero.
I knew it was zero, too.
Yeah.
But it was funny.
It was a good meme.
Right.
Yeah.
I kind of feel like the chance, like the probability that the left tries to lock up Trump is greater than zero.
Yeah.
Maybe it's 1%.
Maybe it's two.
They try.
If you just try, then I'd even made it might be 10 or 20%.
When Donald Trump won and then he was doing a rally, he was like, no, we're not going to you know, we're not going to lock her up.
That was you know, that was fun.
But it was only a big campaign slogan of mine for six months.
But yeah, but but but Trump supporters were like, you got it, Trump.
We trust you.
Whatever you say.
Yeah.
Now Joe Biden wins and he's like, true.
And so can you say it?
Can you can either one of you say it?
He can say it.
How do you say it?
True.
Now we can't say it fast yeah true in and on a
shabba to pressure yes oh true words have never been spoken yes true in and on a shabba to
pressure yes and badacath care yes so he's gonna he's gonna mutter and mumble and the left is
gonna be screaming and banging on walls and just like shaking tables and vomiting all over
themselves demanding trump be arrested there's gonna be a section of the left that still the same people
that didn't get over the 2016 election they won't get over trump they're still gonna screech about
him every time he tweets this is why i think twitter actually won't ban him right right right
because they need twitter need people made careers as Trump reply guys.
Yep.
Dude, I know people who made money.
It's crazy.
Yeah.
But they destroyed their careers.
Well, you have no credibility left.
Yep.
I knew a guy who was actually a producer for some big news outlets.
Yeah.
And we were friends.
And then I saw him just replying to Trump saying really dumb things.
I messaged him and I was like, yo, dude, you got to stop doing this doing this listen man like if you want to tweet talk
smack about trump call him out be a quote guy right quote tweet and then say like here's the
source fact check but just replying with these stupid hot takes it's so cringe dude and he gained
like a hundred thousand followers sure we're super excited who will abandon him all oh absolutely
yeah the moment he stopped doing trump reply hot takes and tried
doing serious stuff people started smack talking him they started ignoring unfollowing and now
not only has he lost the reply guy grift now he can't get hired anywhere because they make fun
i'm like you're that guy you can't hire you or you have no credibility yeah that was a funny
existence i always thought that like replying directly to President Trump was a self-admittance that you have TDS.
TDS one way or the other.
We talked about it.
There are TDS people that are super – like Trump can do no wrong.
That's got to have a different name.
They're still deranged.
Sycophant syndrome?
Yeah, yeah, yeah.
TSS?
TSS.
Toxic shock syndrome.
I don't know.
Oh, yeah. TSS? TSS. Toxic shock syndrome. I don't know. Oh, yeah.
Sycophant, I think, implies a higher level of understanding what you're doing.
Okay.
So this is more like... Trump drone syndrome?
Yes, yes.
Zombies, yeah.
Trump drone syndrome?
Well, there are them, and they exist.
But I would see people reply...
Every time I see people that I follow who shall remain unnamed, like, replying directly to Trump, and I'm like, ugh.
No.
But look, look.
I think it's fair to say that there is a—if you take all of Trump's voters, 73 million, there is a small fraction.
Is that the second most votes ever?
Yes.
Yeah, right?
It's the most votes for any sitting president in an election, and it's the second most for any candidate.
So I think out of the 73 million, you maybe have a million that are the Trump drone, like Trump can do no wrong.
He's always perfect.
He's always the best.
But most of his voters are probably like, well, you know, Trump's got problems here and there.
Because I do these, you know, like when I do videos and I talk about what's going on, the ultra diehard Trumpers areers are like they're really mad at me they're like posting memes and they're making fun of me but
i get dms from people who are like yeah man i think you're totally right some some high profile
and just like regular run-of-the-mill trump supporters and they'll say straight up like
i think you're right about what's going on so here's the point trump supporters mostly regular
people but of the people who voted for biden i would say the overwhelming majority are
trump derangement syndrome well a good chunk of them and like union guys straight blue guys are
there you know no i don't think they voted for biden my dad did my uh my dad is a machinist
union guy in wisconsin yeah wow does he know anything about biden no he doesn't know anything
about the trans he's just blue trans pacific partnership blue his job's gonna be gone in a
week he retired last year yeah so he doesn't care yeah and he um. He's just blue. Trans-Pacific Partnership. Blue. His job's going to be gone in a week. He retired last year.
Yeah, so he doesn't care.
Yeah.
And he, you know, I don't get political with my family.
There's no point.
You have literally nothing to gain.
But, like, there are guys like him out there.
He's like, yeah, I just, I'm like, Dad, have you ever voted red?
Nope.
Like, really?
You voted for Mitt, or for... Who ran against Bush Jr.?
Gore? Gore, yeah.
You voted for Al Gore?
For Dukakis?
Look, he was born in...
Every blue candidate since
1970, he's voted for.
And like, look,
it's my dad, whatever.
I love him. But I mean,
people like that exist, where they're like, punch that blue.
Vote the party.
Yeah, that's true.
Vote blue no matter who.
Yeah.
One group of Biden voters that I think Biden got that Hillary lost were disaffected Bernie
bros.
I think that disaffected Bernie bros broke for Biden more than they broke for Hillary.
I think when Bernie got screwed the first time, they just didn't vote.
This time, they're like, okay, we'll just vote for...
How old are you?
37.
37.
So we had Vosh on, and I think he's like 26, right?
He's 26, yeah.
So during Occupy Wall street when when hundreds of thousands of
people took to the street to protest barack obama for a variety of reasons and joe biden is his vp
vosh was 16 and so he's here and he's arguing in defense of joe biden and i'm i'm like i'm i think
i mentioned this like i can't remember if it was part of the conversation we talked for like four
hours and i said occupy wall street was a protest organized against the federal government in 2011, three years into Barack Obama's presidency and Joe Biden.
And they were talking about the bailouts being bad in the big banks, and they opposed the wars and the drone bombs and all of that stuff.
Why would you vote these people back in?
He was 16.
He didn't know anything about that.
I'm not saying that would be disrespectful.
I'm saying quite literally you had people who were 10 years old yeah you're right and now they're 20 and they're like yay
78 year old you know neo-lib bankster corporate warmonger i think he probably relates to joe
biden because they both like him young i think right that's been known but the uh yeah the um
yeah i think yeah well yeah it's funny you know, without getting a little too off topic, but it's funny that like when you realize you're kind of old.
I'm almost closer to 40 than I'm 30 and I still feel like I'm 20, you know, except for when I get up in the morning.
Then like then, you know, sometimes I have to get up now in the middle of night to pee.
That's a new thing in the late 30s i didn't ever have to do that i've been i've been skateboarding since i was 13
and it's really weird because i'm 34 now and i still skate and i hear the stories of people
saying like man once you get in your 30s i'm like did i feel literally the same
maybe it's because i'm part asian we got that like we look there's something there yeah i don't know
are you taking on are you on that um did alex give you some of those pills? What is that stuff he has? Super male Vettel.
No.
I don't even like taking aspirins for headaches.
I don't like to drink water.
Maybe I eat too much combos.
Well, you eat like a 16-year-old.
Since I've been here.
No, no, no.
Tim Pool exposed.
Tim Pool exposed.
No, don't do it.
Tim Pool exposed.
Here's what I've seen him eat since I've been here.
A handful of combos and a fruit roll-up.
Yeah.
You got fruit roll-ups.
Let's talk about that.
I'm just saying.
Cool.
Let's talk about that.
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with some with some cheese very normal but uh uh what were we talking i heard you like to cook now
is that is that no not really i mean i have breakfast i don't know i put eggs and bacon
that's not oh okay what were we talking about before you decided oh oh yeah something got him
off track being old and uh young people not understanding what they just voted for i can't
i can't believe.
I was just so surprised.
All these progressives are like, we have to vote for Joe Biden.
Why?
What happened to progressives who were 18 when I knew them?
They would never have voted for an establishment Democrat.
Yeah, that's so weird.
That never would have happened.
It's crazy to me that all these Occupy people were split in the middle.
A bunch of them are Trump supporters. That makes sense to me. Trump opposed these occupy people were split in the middle between some of them a bunch of
them are trump supporters that makes sense to me trump opposed these free trade agreements trump
was basically a bull crash in the cathedral but these occupy style people who are a pro-biden and
i'm like i see them they weren't pro-biden they were anybody but trump yes i think why well but
here here's the thing though i think that what happened in 2020 was very similar to what happened in 2016, that there
were an absolute ton of anybody but Hillary's, which is why Trump won some of those states
that, you know, like Wisconsin, for example.
People in Wisconsin weren't voting for Hillary Clinton.
Right.
That wasn't happening.
So when you get, like, your status quo old white guy, then all of a sudden they're like, oh, okay.
Yeah.
Joe Biden's chance.
He's like my only chance to actually win because he's tried what, like three times?
He's, yeah.
But man, you know, the media, they battered Trump up for years just getting anything they could out of him.
What's going to happen?
That's why I'm saying Trump should go totally dark. I mean, he has been for the most part. He basically has. He's kind of chilled out of him. What's going to happen? That's why I'm saying Trump should go totally dark.
I mean, he has been for the most part.
He basically has.
He's kind of chilled out this week.
He's chilled out this week.
But they've got all the lawsuits to report on.
So imagine if Joe Biden's inaugurated, Trump just nothing.
Not a word.
He just fades off into obscurity again after declassifying Area 51 files because we need to know.
We do.
But, yeah, I mean, they would crumble.
And it wouldn't take long.
It wouldn't take long.
No, first they would write, Trump hasn't tweeted all day.
Something must be up.
The next day they'll write, it's been two days.
Then everyone will be like, then you'll get a theme where they'll be like, it's acceptable to write about because everyone's asking questions.
And then it's like, one week on, where is Donald Trump?
And they say, we all know he's the most racist and vile bigot, but now he's going dark.
Is this part of a secret plot?
Trump's going to be sitting on a beach, sipping a pina colada or whatever.
Diet Coke.
Diet Coke.
Well, my thing is they're still going to go after Trump supporters.
That's still going to be.
Yeah, they're still going to go after the.
Because you see it in Hollywood, some of the worst, vile, garbage humans on the planet,
in my opinion, saying, you know, like, I'm still disappointed that 71 million Americans
are racist.
73 million.
Yeah.
Sorry.
Like, you got, like, Colbert up there.
Then you get all these...
Then you get, like, these...
Colbert's dumb.
They're all dumb.
Yeah. They're so dumb, they don't even do anything well they're like okay well allow me to i know this probably isn't like this isn't going to get
you in trouble but nothing grinds my gears more than these brits or like foreigners coming over
here and getting late night show hosts and getting rich dumping on America. You got Trevor Noah.
You got James Corden.
You got all these people.
John Oliver.
Oh, I shed a tear.
I was so powerful to be able to vote.
Well, he's an American citizen now, I'm pretty sure.
I know.
He voted.
Yeah, but he made like a big deal about it.
I'm like, dude, the only reason you're popular is because you're just another vehicle to deliver that mainline TDS that the far left audience needs.
We have our pro-Trump and canadians you know we do paul joseph watson's and piers morgan
i think yeah but he's kind of in the middle he like yeah he goes both ways yeah he was it's it's
really weird too but these guys aren't hosting television shows right piers is but but he's but
he's he's in the uk and so if you're in the uk and you're writing articles about trump that's fine
and to be fair paul joseph watson doing a youtube show where he talks about everything from modern
art culture to stuff like trump i think is fair as well when you are not american and you come
here and host a show where you tell americans what to think i'm kind of like bro you you don't know
is trevor no american no south african is no but he got american citizenship didn't he yeah of
course he did i'm fine with that, actually.
Of course, of course.
Totally fine with it.
I mean, literally, if people who aren't citizens were commenting.
Oh, okay.
Well, I'm just saying it grates me a little bit when a guy comes from a country where
white farmers are being massacred, talking about how America is so bad.
Maybe talk about some things that are bad on both sides of the aisle.
These guys are so partisan.
Look, at least John Oliver was...
He was...
John Stewart.
He was definitely left, but he would also...
It wasn't so bad.
He wasn't so lazy and like, oh, his hands are small kind of jokes.
Yeah.
My issue is predominantly we have... it's not so much the late night
house and necessarily i'm not a fan of john oliver because i think he's plastic and formulaic yeah
it's like every single joke is the same and it's kind of like uh-huh and especially now that
they're doing it from home and there's no there's no fake laugh track it's kind of it's actually
it's like a horror movie remember the first like month when they all they all cut try to do their
show on youtube it was just though just the camelmel was trying to pause for a laugh, and there was just nothing.
What I don't understand is Trevor Noah does his show from this weird corner of his room or whatever.
It's like, dude, I'm in my house right now.
Look, we've got paintings.
We did the walls up all nice with this vinyl.
Yeah, check it out.
Well, these dudes have real money.
They have wealth. Let's fake authenticity. We're at home with you. the walls up all nice with like this vinyl you know well these dudes have real money like they
have they have like wealth let's fake authenticity like we're at home with you i'm just like you
yeah look i haven't cut my hair but they still the crazy the crazy thing is like when you do
your segments you don't script anything do you no yeah that's like the real political commentary
on youtube most of the bigger channels or i should say the like political commentary channels that are original, authentic, not scripted.
Yeah, there's a couple of video essay guys out there and gals that do a good job.
But most of it is pretty off the cuff.
But then you look at Samantha Bee and John Oliver and Trevor Noah.
I'd rather not.
No, thanks.
Yeah, I'm good.
Yeah, Samantha Bee is hard.
She's the worst.
If you see her tweet, the AP tweeted out, tomorrow's International Men's Day.
And she's like, oh, what a great day to stay inside because men suck.
She's just the worst.
Hardy har har.
That's the thing, right?
It's like, you know, right now, I've always been, you know, middle of the road for the most part.
During Occupy Wall Street, the left loved me.
Yeah.
Because I was like showing what was going on. and the cops were shoving people and hitting people and then you
know i had a bunch of right-wingers always saying like fu yakupai blah blah then when the trump
stuff happened and i'm like oh the media is lying about this all these trump people like oh wow you
know tim's so great the left is like well isn't it isn't it funny how like you can remain the same
but who's in power changes yeah therefore. Therefore, the perceived allegiance changes.
The funny thing now is I have Trump supporters calling me a grifter and I have leftists saying, oh, Tim's finally coming to a census.
And I'm like, no, no, you're all like the tribalism is dumb if it's true.
And I'm just going to say what I think.
But I said this is going to happen.
I was like, if it goes bad for Trump and I start reporting on it, then I know the right's going to get mad at me.
The reality, though, is most moderates, like the regular people from Occupy, actually became Trump supporters and always have followed me.
And then the moderate conservative types who are saying the same thing are DMing me saying, like, I think you're right about what's going on and stuff like that.
It's just always the hard, like, antifa types in the far left are like,'s a traitor and now the right is like tim's turned his back on trump yeah well you you know this like
look yes the tim pool is a fence setter meme is true it's in fact i asked people you know what's
the number one thing you want me to ask tim about first of all why you were so easy on vaush and so
hard on alex the other the second one was in the i would i asked that
that's that's not even true we i was yelling at vaush i couldn't i couldn't watch it was just
looking at him he looked dirty and i'm i hope that this you know actually it's not fair to take shots
he's not here but we were we were yelling like we were we were we got yeah yeah we were exchanging
words and like and then we'd like set our simmer down and then we'd be calm and then i'll start
yelling we did it for like four hours with Alex.
I thought you were pretty rough on Alex.
But it was – you had him on a short leash, I should say.
I'll say that.
I think he was on a really short leash.
But as also a fellow content creator, I can totally understand why.
I don't – like I brought him on.
He could say whatever he wanted.
Not really.
Like what do you mean? Well, I'm just saying like he can't say whatever he wants. That's brought him on. He could say whatever he wanted. Eh, not really. Like, what do you mean?
Well, I'm just saying, like, he can't say whatever he wants.
That's on him, though.
I told him he could talk about what he wants to talk about.
I'm not going to tell him what to say.
Right, right.
I'm going to disagree.
You know, I think people might not understand that, like, I probably don't agree with him on a lot of things.
You and Alex.
But I'll tell you this.
You know, when they pulled the episode, I immediately said to Alex and Michael, come
back on the show.
We're doing it again.
He was pissed.
And then it seems like it simmered down, right?
Alex was pretty salty about it.
I talked to him right away when they pulled it down.
Yeah.
Because what happened with Alex Jones was that he made a comment about firing squats.
Yeah, yeah.
Don't repeat it.
Yeah.
No, no.
I thought he said something about it.
It was like not an actual thing.
It was a sarcastic call for...
Misheard, yeah.
And so, but everyone here after the show,
we all kind of thought...
You figured that they're going to get you.
No, no, no.
Somebody from YouTube was watching it, guaranteed.
Oh, for sure.
It was only after the show that Alex said,
that's not what I said.
And then I was like, oh.
Because after the show... You guys reacted immediately. Yeah, Tim said and then i was like oh because after the show you guys reacted immediately when he was like yeah and mike even reacted yes i mean both
of you yeah so we all kind of thought that he said something that he shouldn't have said yeah
and then i immediately contacted youtube and said yo this is a mistake they said we'll get back to
you i emailed him again we'll get back to you yeah but in the meantime i I said, you know, open invite for Alex to come back on the show.
He said he would come back as far as I heard.
But he's got a family and he's got his own job.
Right.
So we ended up having Michael back.
And I don't, you know, Alex owes me no favors.
Right, right.
I just wanted to make sure, like, when YouTube pulled the show, people were like, you know,
oh, Tim's not going to fight back or whatever.
I'm like, dude, come back on the show. Why wouldn't you it'd be the one of the most popular timcast ever why would
you not want to have that on but i'm not even worried about i know you don't care just let me
pretend you care everyone would love to see alex again yeah yeah i want uh i feel like there you
know i have my lines i have my boundaries if it's arbitrary and a waste of time and energy that can
get me banned then i wouldn't do it like saying certain names or whatever but if it's an issue of doing an interview having a
conversation with a guy who's been maligned for the most part yeah then i absolutely will be like
no come back that's bs and then we would literally bring up that's not true that was a mistake
they amended youtube amended their statement they basically said at first he made a comment about
wanting a thing for a specific guy once we once we realized that wasn't
true they issued a public statement saying he just made a blanket statement about executions
yeah but wasn't he like saying is a as a metaphor didn't he mean like these well that's what he's
so all all i can say is what he said yeah i don't want to yeah well i'm not gonna i'm not gonna
repeat it but he said i agree with with Bill Gates about a specific thing.
Yeah, right.
And then he, on his show, said it was a metaphor for vaccines or whatever.
Right, right, right, right.
But I understand how it was perceived, right?
It's not about, well, we thought he said something different.
Yeah.
Well, he talks fast.
But the issue is that YouTube is sitting there shaking with their finger on the band. Right, yes.
Like, say it.
Oh, he did it!
Three hours and you only had one second of a sip.
That's pretty incredible.
I mean, I thought at least they would, like, tell you, all right, bro, just delete it.
But we both know that's not how communicating works.
What most people don't know is even Tim with his 700 or 800 gold play buttons that are outside.
He doesn't even actually have bricks in the backyard. It's or 800 gold play buttons that are outside. Yeah, that's true.
He doesn't even actually
have bricks in the backyard.
It's just these gold play buttons.
The whole house is just layered
gold play buttons.
Yeah.
Gold play buttons.
He has a bunker downstairs
that's lined with them.
But the...
They don't care about you.
Like, they cared about that episode.
But like, even having a million...
I said this to people all the time.
I'm like, I have... I'm just not as many as tim but like people like bro can you just help out can you get email
youtube to help out no no i can't i have 750 000 subscribers after tonight after all of you
subscribe almost a million but the they don't give a shit about me i can't i don't i can't
call anybody i remember pewdiepie complaining about this y'all know who pewdiepie is i've
heard of him.
I used to like watching him.
Yeah, I heard of him.
He's the number one YouTuber, and he's complaining constantly about them.
I can send an email.
Ethan can call.
I can get...
I have a double review process.
So if a video gets demonetized, I submit it for review.
And then if they confirm it, I can submit it again manually.
Oh, I don't get that.
Directly to Google.
That's some...
See, that's the Tim Foyle stock know you want to know exactly what it is it's that i am
a traditional liberal fed up with the democrats and the left going nuts like many liberals who
have found themselves questioning what the democrats are doing and realizing that they're
out of it and trump is the best bet thus i they like youtube is essentially the way to describe it is there's like the overton window
but can imagine a wheel right a half wheel and then you've got far right right center left and
far left they want the wheel to rotate right and then what happens is when they ban a right-wing
youtuber it makes tim pool liberal become tim pool centrist right
then when they rotate the wheel again tim pool centrist becomes tim pool right wing but what
they want right far right wing of no no eventually what they want is all of those people goals for
tim they want all of those people who are on youtube and users not to leave right so they're
like we need to make sure we have a liberal that they'll watch and so not every conservative likes
me but youtube promotes you
know and and you know they've taken my channels off the blacklist that's surprising so they're
clearly watching well i've talked about here's some inside baseball that's fun fun for people
because uh all those people out there love to hear about youtube analytics but the there is
a very real thing that channels can go under review. I've got it down. So my channel recently went under review.
It's always 23 days.
It's happened to me twice this year,
and I predicted the exact end of it, and sure enough.
So starting like November 1st, I stopped gaining subs for like 23 days,
and I had been gaining 1,000 to 2,000 every single day for like three straight months.
Yeah.
Stopped, and then 23 days later, which was like last week started again what and
and that happened again back in august so my guess is they also put channels in this like
borderline content yeah right well we need to review we need to you know he made a video where
he made an edgy joke so now you're in the i i get i have this thing that uh it pops up from time to
time where i can't get monetized right away or demonetized at all.
So it'll say pending, pending review.
I might always say that every time.
Yeah, and then I can't challenge it.
I can't do anything until 20 minutes
or half an hour later.
Sometimes it takes hours.
This past week, it's been very slow.
By the way, did you get a strike?
For Alex Jones?
We got a warning.
Yeah, I burned up my warning too,
so now you have no more warnings.
And that means
if we get another strike,
we can't do anything for two weeks.
The good news is...
Two-week vacation?
No.
It's not a vacation.
No.
Well, I asked them
because there's a circumvention rule
where if your channel gets a strike
and you can't upload,
you can't upload to another channel.
Oh, is that true?
Yeah.
But I was told specifically
if you already have different
channels that do different things okay it doesn't apply to you well hopefully everyone would just be
really generous in the super chat tonight to you know just in case you ever get a a day off or
something like that you know by the way i took a day off a couple weeks ago like after the election
because i was like how'd that feel meh i rode my bike 32 miles that's not a day off it was brutal
it was it was It was intense.
My legs were like... These roads are dangerous out here.
It was the trails.
Yeah, it was a trail.
Yeah, I guess it wasn't a day off.
Let me ask you about this.
Here's something that I think that people
might want to know as I take over the interview here.
Do it.
Here's something I often try to describe
to people
that you must feel even more than I do.
The golden handcuffs of YouTube, right?
Like, if you take a day off, like for guys like us, the video is relevant for 24 hours for the most part.
So if you take a day off, you make zero money.
There's not a lot of carryover.
A little bit.
A little bit.
Like doing videos every day, you'll make like 20% of your revenue is from the previous day.
Right.
It'll carry over in the morning.
But two or three days off and then you're down to nothing.
Yeah.
How do you – because I haven't figured it out yet.
I'm just working every day.
Do you take Sundays off?
No.
Yeah.
I don't take Sundays off off but i film for monday
no i work how long is this sustainable uh probably until i just die i guess right at a very young age
my heart explodes my eyes like just start bucking out in one shot like i hope it's on a live stream
because that would just be that would be about to launch another show why not i mean what who
needs sleep?
So here's how it works.
I wake up at about 7 a.m.
Yeah.
And then I immediately pick up my phone and I start going through notifications and messages and emails, reading Twitter.
Then I get up and I go about the quick morning routine.
Because you do three in the morning on Timcast, right, normally? i do uh i do three at six six fifteen six
fifteen and six thirty a.m p.m oh p.m i have ten one four and then six six fifteen six thirty
those are the shorter segments that are you know yeah yeah but uh short for you about ten minutes
they're they're about that is super short yeah they're usually about ten minutes okay and and
i do that because they're usually stories that don't have much bigger context around them yeah so throughout the day when i'm pulling up all this news i find
stories where it's like it's actually a big story and uh but i wake up at about eight i work from
eight to about four and then from four until about six is exercise and food yep and then
we start getting ready for this show so we we got you know the guest comes down we'll start we'll hang out we'll talk we'll you know kind of warm up the conversation and then we start getting ready for this show so we got you know the guest comes down we'll
start we'll hang out we'll talk we'll you know kind of warm up the conversation and then we do
this show until usually around a little bit of little after 10 yeah and then i probably fall
asleep around 11 or so you like kind of wind down figure out where our guests gonna be staying and
everything like that so we're gonna do is that period between four and six where i'm usually
just skating is we're gonna hire someone to film a vlog. We're going to do at the house,
skating, video games, shenanigans.
Don't you think you need that decompress time though?
You need that time off.
So here's the thing.
Before we started doing this show,
you know what we'd be doing right now
if the show didn't exist?
Talking about this?
Exactly.
Yeah.
So what would happen is like,
I would finish my show
and then we would be sitting in the game room
with like sodas or chips or beer talking about all this crazy stuff and i was like why don't we just
film it and start a show or whatever yeah yeah why not work it is why would i why would i not
be working right now but it is it becomes an obligation and that changes everything right
it's not fun anymore i mean it is fun well when i'm here yeah yeah you're doing pretty good you know no
but but it but it is fun it's fun like we just sit down and we hang out like we were talking
even before this yeah it was like usually to tell people like wait save it save it don't say it don't
say it so we gotta go back up we're gonna do the show and so when i took a day off that one sunday
where my bike i'm just like i get back and i'm lying on a beanbag and i'm like this is boring
yeah i want to complain about stuff. My wife,
my camera.
Yeah.
My,
my wife is concerned that I may just die at my desk,
which by the way,
like that's the true dignity.
Like I want to die at my desk.
You know,
I don't want this like retirement,
you know, sitting around doing nothing.
But I do,
I do wonder,
like I worry about you because I know what it does to me and i only
work six days a week and i don't do a nightly show but you seem to be holding up all right i
mean i saw like what it was like 40 60 bottles of adderall downstairs so i assume oh more than that
no that was just the i had a migraine early i i worked through it i won't even take an aspirin
yeah yeah you were griping about that when i got here. Migraine, was I? Not really, but... I mentioned it.
I'm just trying to add some spice. Come on.
I was wailing.
Oh!
Yeah, he was rolling around.
My brain was like, ah!
And they'd give me the pills that give me
modafinil, no, provigil it's called.
You know what that is? No.
Supermigraine stuff? It makes it so you don't have to sleep.
Oh, cool. Oh, give me.
There's one episode of uh american dad um where they have like this hypothetical cia pill and
so like stan's taking it and his and then like his wife finds out and she gets pissed because
he's like up playing beatman like video games all night long and like it that would be nice to not
sleep she starts taking him too and then he's like yeah, I guess snipers take it like astronauts take it because it
like you just don't get tired or whatever or something like that.
I can't imagine you can do that long.
Yeah, no, I think I got it.
You know, I plan this all out.
I said years ago when I was like when I started advice, I asked them, I was like, can you
give me the point where I have no free time?
And they laughed like because they're like, I'll tell you, man, they're lazy.
Not the not the higher ups.
Those guys work to the bone.
But most people were just lazy. Yeah. Like sometimes they don't even show., they're lazy. Not the higher-ups. Those guys work to the bone. But most people were just lazy.
Sometimes they didn't even show up.
Most people are lazy.
Yeah.
Why?
Not just vice people.
Aren't you bored?
Don't you want to build a treehouse, jump off a building?
I don't know.
I don't know.
I just think you're wired different.
I don't look down at people who enjoy downtime. I'm not saying you do either. But I don't.. I just think you're wired different. I don't look down at people who enjoy downtime.
I'm not saying you do either, but I don't.
I hate downtime.
We've both played World of Warcraft, right?
No, I don't anymore.
But Shadowlands.
Shadowlands is coming out soon.
Shadowlands came out today.
Yeah, maybe.
And I was like, oh, man, I got a four-hour layover in Detroit.
And then instead, what did I do?
I bought a webcam and a microphone so I can shoot videos from the airport.
Well, so you know what the thing is? One of the challenges now with everything's going on because we talked
about this a while ago like maybe maybe we should do this show as like maybe once or twice a week
with with special guests instead of just trying to like trying to do something every day yeah but
with the covid lockdown this is one of the few industries that's surviving. Surviving.
Not just surviving. I know.
Yeah.
And now the lockdown is getting 10 times worse.
Well, but there is this issue with the lockdowns.
When the lockdowns first happened, revenue plummeted by like 60, 70%.
Yep.
Because a lot of the ads that come through are small businesses.
Yep.
So if you live in-
Views were up, but CPMs are way down.
Yeah.
Trash.
Trash.
And so it was like my revenue slashed heavy. But I had way down. Yeah, trash. And so it was like, my revenue slashed heavy.
But, I had a job.
Yeah. Like, business was still
growing. It's hard to gripe, right?
We can stay home. We can be locked down
and still grow. That's the other thing.
It's like, now's the worst time to
stop doing this. Because there's no jobs.
There's never going to be a good time to stop, though.
That's the thing.
I mean, there is. How much money's enough? when you die joe rogan got a hundred million dollar
contract a hundred million at a certain point you gotta be like i don't know what is that but
the money man it's never the money i know i know i know like i i you know it's crazy like people
i had a comment i post so we just finished the skate park. It looks awesome.
It's built.
I dropped in, did a couple 720s.
720s on a three-foot ramp.
I had mad momentum.
I posted about it.
What we want to do is we're going to do a new show, which is going to be the house, the fun.
We've got hunting ground.
We've got deer blind towers, things like that.
We've got a bunch of fun stuff we can do.
Skateboarding. We're going to do crazy stuff for the winter like i'm talking to these construction guys i'm like we might build the longest grind rail ever done just like to break a record yeah
like literally like a half mile long just ridiculous just like hopefully it's downhill
you're gonna yeah yeah it's downhill but then it has like a few inches of where it goes up so you
can you can control your speed better okay Okay. Otherwise you're just going to start going faster and faster.
Yeah.
Yeah.
Terminal velocity.
But so,
so,
uh,
you know,
the goal with that is we're going to do an online store and all that
stuff.
But I had someone comment and they were like,
how do you afford all this stuff?
And I was like,
bro,
I used to work for Disney.
Like I worked for,
I worked for Disney.
Like,
and people are like,
do you think that working for Disney,
you're poor?
Like Disney pays stupid money. And so you also have very generous supporters, you think that working for Disney, you're poor? Like, Disney pays stupid money.
Well, you also have very generous supporters, especially those that are here tonight.
All beautiful people, too.
Oh, definitely.
That's true.
Super chats are legit.
Yeah, and they're all from super attractive people, and they're some of the best.
The smartest.
Yeah, and actually, they've scientifically proven this, that not only are people who give super chats more attractive on average,
but that actually, by giving a super chat,
you become more attractive.
I've read that.
That's a joke, by the way.
It's not true.
They're going to be like,
Tim's trying to defraud us.
It's written on the bathroom wall up here.
I don't know.
It's crazy.
Yeah, but there's a...
Considering the lockdowns are about to get
a hundred times worse.
They really are.
They really are.
Do you hear about Newark?
The mayor said you can't leave your house at all. And now people like can you do that i don't think you can do that that's
unconstitutional right yeah but in europe they're doing it i know like i think they don't have the
same protections we do they also don't have a first amendment there either right or a second
or a second yeah right yeah in uh in in greece i think if you want to leave your house you got
to text to the cops like hey just just want to ask permission to go outside.
Hey, bro, can I go get...
Yeah, I got to go to the store and get some rubbers.
But here's the point, right?
It seems like everything that's being done right now in the US has the only effect of destroying the economy.
Do lockdowns work?
No.
Not really.
No.
Are they working in Europe?
No.
Right.
Did they work here? Well, here we are again with major spikes right do masks work technically the answer i don't know if i could say this i
will be careful about answering that so according to there was a study out of denmark that said if
everybody wears masks it will work the problem is we can't get everybody to do it how do you get
well and you see how people wear them right you go you leave exactly yeah they cram it in their pocket or they put in their center console and they leave it hanging
they don't wash it it's just i see these people that they're hanging from their rear view or it's
under their nose yeah right yeah i don't even understand collecting all the boogers or like
joe biden he takes it off and coughs into his ear and then puts it back oh my Wait, did you see Rudy Giuliani's booger? Oh, no
Okay, okay, I watched I couldn't believe it I can't he blew his nose into his handkerchief and then you watch him take it booger side out
And wipe it off. He like wipes all over his face, right? Yeah
Yeah, the hair dye and booger gate
like a 124 hour span
dude
that's tough
anyway
with the lockdowns now that we're moving beyond booger gate
you never really move beyond it
I couldn't believe it
I was like no
what are they doing they're saying don't go to school
but the CDC said it's fine yeah go to school it's fine why are they doing? They're saying don't go to school. Yep. But the CDC said, yeah, go to school.
It's fine.
Why are they doing it?
I don't know, but I'll tell you this.
If the kids can't go to school, parents can't go to work.
Well, that's a really damaging part, especially in the middle class, because it's not like
like, look, if mom and dad are together, which is exceedingly rare this year or these these
days, and they both work, you probably can't afford to have one
of them just become a stay-at-home mom or dad.
That's why both people work.
Yeah.
But if you're rich?
Well, yeah.
It don't matter, right?
The people making the decisions have the money.
They're like, oh, we'll get rid of the housemaid maybe.
Dude, everything we're seeing is all contributing to the largest transfer of wealth from the lower classes the
middle class lower class to the upper class look at the money bezos has made but but that's stock
price so basically when you shut down all the small businesses and allow the big box stores
to stay open what you're saying is what little money you have left has to go to the major
corporations and until and injury your business is now destroyed
so you'll never have money again so the best part is i hear these people saying like well the
government should should give a stimulus and i'm like yes what that will do is either it's going to
be deficit spending which will devalue the dollar substantially and give all of that to major
corporations right you know so that's basically what's going to happen.
Well, it's all going to go to Amazon, Walmart, and Target.
But think about the vaccine.
Right now, they're saying that there might be, I believe they're going to do a mass deployment of the vaccine free of charge.
Because the government will cover the cost.
Well, yeah, of course.
Where do they get their money?
So what they're doing is it's a massive transfer of wealth from poor people to major pharmaceutical companies.
Yeah. Yeah.
So what people don't realize is that the U.S. dollar essentially functions as a guarantee that someone will do something for you.
If you devalue that, then it becomes worth less.
They'll do less for you.
That means the money you have in your bank is becoming worth less and less the more the government claims they're going to spend this money and guarantee your labor to somebody else. Well, yeah, but I mean, you're also,
I mean, the concept that you're espousing is not super complex, but explain that to somebody who's,
you know, living paycheck to paycheck, you know, and that's the problem is like, you try to explain
it and it's like, they have the reality of, unfortunately, of like, well, I need to pay my
bills, right? My work's closed down i can't
you know my kids aren't you know i can't go to work because my kids have to stay home uh so forget
it you know well let's just mortgage the future for political clout now instead of what they should
do in my opinion i'm not a doctor except i need to do except the rates i need to move on with life
i need to do like a simple animation like make a new channel that's just like explaining things.
You know an animator.
Wait, was it?
You know an animator.
Do I?
There's one in the house right now.
Oh, yeah, I know.
Oh, I know a ton of animators.
But what I'm saying is the idea is imagine you have like five people and they each trade, you know, one like A, B, C, D, and E.
And those items circulate.
The guy who makes the letter A trades with the guy who makes B.
B trades it to C, et cetera.
Then you introduce a guy who just makes money.
He literally controls the flow of money.
Now he's sitting there and he can buy any one of those objects with doing no labor.
So basically what happens is people people don't
seem to get this i know most people watching probably do because i think politically savvy
audiences regular people don't get this concept that if you have people freely trading money among
themselves or freely trading their labor among themselves and then one guy sits back and says
you know give me control of making the money and i care not who makes the laws right he doesn't
have to lift a finger ever because he can just press a button on his printer and then say here's money
you want money right and they say yes he can have whatever he wants from that from whoever he wants
people don't understand that when the government just does quantitative easing or prints money or
whatever they're basically saying we are guaranteeing to the world or whoever we're giving
this money to that you will do work for them well isn't that dollar not even backed by really anything anymore you should be yeah right yeah thinking yeah right so
i mean like you know ultimately you look at ian's probably in his room right now listening going no
the federal reserve the federal reserve oh maybe you should have came to work
yeah the um you know i think ultimately i live in a small, I live in a small town. You live in a small town.
No, I don't live in a town at all.
Well, true.
Like, legally, I guess it is.
Well, I mean, yeah.
Closest town.
We have more bears around us than people.
It's true, yeah.
Yeah, well, once Beantown gets, Beanieville gets incorporated, because you're getting
up there now for population.
Yeah, it's true.
You know, you don't see it, because these governors who are making these decisions, and I'll just
talk about Wisconsin.
I won't disparage any other governor, although I'm sure they're all crap.
Evers doesn't come to where I live.
He doesn't come and see these local businesses, these bars that have three people in there.
Bro, he doesn't care.
He doesn't.
Right.
Because he gets paid either way.
You see this with Gavin Newsom.
Goes to some French restaurant maskless.
This is the same dude who told you.
Yeah.
Indoor who said you're supposed to put your mask on between bites.
Yeah.
That's his thing.
Between bites.
Between bites at restaurants.
The California Medical Board.
Yeah.
And he's out there with all the who's who of people that are profiting off of this.
Yep.
And look, the disease is real
and should be respected but also like let's not destroy our entire country over it you know i
think that's where most people are right now and you have a lot of people out there who you know
mom and dad can't afford to have some kid there are a lot of kids that you know they don't have
laptops and they don't have a webcam and they don't have all this stuff there's gonna be i think what that we're sitting on the pile of powder kegs yeah like
we i called it a powder keg last year with black lives matter and antifunnels all these riots
now we got them all stacked up you got regular americans like trump supporters in huntington
beach this is what's crazy because we don't even know where we're at with the president
like it's looking like you know trump's i don't know where we're at with the president. It's looking like Trump's – I don't know where we're going to end up.
He's still going to have supporters no matter what happens.
Huntington Beach, their defined curfew.
They're going out and they're protesting.
At the same time, you still have Black Lives Matter.
You still have a lot of people on the left that are going out and and angry and so a lot of the riots we saw earlier in this year were for black lives matter
and george floyd but a lot of people contended that being locked in a in a you know concrete
cubicle in new york city for months with nothing to do you can't go outside made everybody kind of
lose it a little bit well it made it way worse it gave look in wisconsin we were locked down during
that time and i was like oh you mean i can go outside because it's a political protest?
Sweet.
BLM, baby.
Exactly.
It's 70 degrees outside.
I want to go see people.
And then people did.
Yep.
So now you've got this pending lockdown.
Joe Biden said, well, look, I'm going to listen to the scientists on this one.
And one of his lead advisors, Osterholm, said six-week national lockdown.
The funniest part about that, sorry to interrupt, but he actually said it would also heal the economy.
Right, right.
What?
You can't do it.
They're mutually exclusive.
In the view of the Great Reset, it will heal the economy.
Yeah, right.
It'll turn it into a communist economy, a command economy.
I'll owe nothing and be happy about it.
That's right.
So here's what I see.
Yeah, what the heck.
You're going to lock down all these people again no stimulus no no plan a lot of them are
being evicted they're starting to freak out then you start destroying the business of people on
the right everyone's going to be ready to burst yeah so i saw there was there was one story in
reuters where they went to a town and they asked a bunch of trump supporters and one guy said if
trump gave him the signal he'd get his gun and he'd be ready and i'm like that is scary there are people like that but there's on the left too yep there are so
what do you think happens when they lock everything down and destroy everything to an extreme degree
good you know honest working people's businesses and livelihoods are gone they've lost all ownership
of property because they're they're just not allowed to work anymore well and they tell the
government tells you what you can do in your own house you gotta wear a mask in your own castle you know so you get these people bottled up to the brink and then
the left just snaps they go out they start smashing things again we get the the george
floyd riots times 10 what are these regular americans going to do are they going to sit
back and just be like the government's there for me are they're going to say finally no the
government is not doing anything well i think it's going to come down to how individual law enforcement also enforces this
kind of thing.
So in Wisconsin, I've talked to officers who shall remain unnamed.
I live in a small town, so you just know everybody.
And they laugh.
They've said openly, I'm not enforcing this crap.
Go to the pub, have fun, whatever.
We're trying to stop crime, not people from living their lives. Now, if you have police forces who start to enforce this stuff, then you're going to end up in a situation where you're going to have regular citizens armed against the police, which that's a huge – they're outnumbered significantly in that scenario.
And especially when you talk about rural cities, which is, I think, where it's more likely to be prominent, where you have small law enforcement.
But right now, thankfully, from what I can see, both in Pennsylvania, look, that Governor Spaghetti in New York, his own police force won't enforce this crap.
They're like, no, dog, we're not enforcing it.
So I hope that the police force just says, no, we're not.
This isn't fascist.
We're not going to oversee what people do.
But then you got what Newsom, like no 10-pound turkeys.
These people.
No 10-pound turkeys.
I don't know.
Yeah, it's scary to think about.
All I know is that I'm ready.
Dude, it's like some kind of Hunger Games situation where these elites are all dancing and laughing and drinking ipecac so they
can vomit eat more while they're telling everyone else to go suffer for them you know yeah well
that's i mean you know i don't know anybody who's like a super left i do i have a couple
bernie friends but they're even they're not dumb like they would admit that like governors like
we get pelosi with their salon yeah yeah gretchen whitmer yeah i'll get it beetlejuice
out there like having a pro-biden rally no mask but actually cancel thanksgiving because
you know beetlejuice says so like people can't eventually people gotta just say no like i'm not
i'm not well up with this i think i think it'll happen i mean we saw in hunting beach people go
out but i think the real solution shout out to to a lot of Latinos out there, too.
The news did not like that.
They did not like that.
Doesn't fit their narrative.
I think this ends when people just go—
Like, if everybody who had a business in an area just opened their business like normal and said no.
Right.
There's no violence.
There's no protest.
There's no blocking streets.
It's literally just people go about your business like normal.
Yeah.
And that's the kind of protest that works.
Because government is all about confidence in the authorities.
Well, that's what it is in the small towns, like where I live.
Everybody's open.
There's like occupancy limits.
Sometimes if you go into the city, they'll have people outside with clickers,
making sure the right number of people are in the store.
Where I live, nobody cares. I go to the right number of people are in the store where i live nobody gives
nobody cares like you go i go to the pub same people there now there are people who want to
stay home and that's their right totally i would never make somebody make fun of somebody who's
like being super cautious that's your choice we have we have a couple of deer that are hanging
out outside eating grass and they have clickers too and they're like making sure and looking at
yeah right right get out of here you deer you't tell me. This isn't exactly six feet.
Yeah, there was a tweet of somebody in Michigan
who was whining about a local business being open.
I don't know if you saw it.
It was a total Karen tweet.
She had secret footage from her cell phone at a restaurant.
I was like, look at this restaurant serving all these people.
Yeah, yeah.
And they're like, nobody cares.
Nobody cares.
Right.
She got completely demolished. And they're like, nobody cares. Nobody cares. Right. She got completely demolished
and I'm like,
okay.
You know,
like faith restored
that like,
all right,
you know.
Yeah,
people are just saying,
shut up.
Yeah.
Like,
dude,
we see the governors
ignoring their own rules.
I'll put it this way.
Well,
first,
there was a Gallup poll
that found 33%
are now saying
they're unlikely
to follow these rules.
And earlier in the year,
most people
agreed they would when when you have politicians they lead by example when they say everybody it's
a pandemic we have to stay home and then they're seen at a restaurant with no mask i'm like they're
not scared at all no of course they're not they're the ones that access all this information all these
medical experts and they're not scared why should i I be? Well, in Wisconsin, I can say the general consensus is simple.
It's like the daily news
that the mainstream media would have us
convinced. And again, I want to be very clear.
The virus is real and it should be respected.
But I will also say, if you watch the mainstream
media, you would expect bodies stacked
like cordwood in the streets.
It's not
there.
It's because we we we
had something really really bad happen earlier in the year here's here's what here's what i think
happens well new york did get out of control you know new york is still somewhat out of control
yeah but i think what happened is two things could think they wasted all those elderly people to free
up beds though am i right well no but that's that's one of the things earlier earlier on a
bunch of these governors put sick patients in nursing homes killing tens of thousands
of people yeah and so now that they're not doing that again look at the the rates are the rates are
right yeah and then they go and then they go we've developed new treatments it's like also you stopped
killing old yeah you taught you stopped taking a grenade and like pulling the pin and tossing it
into but this is a pro pro publica a left-wing publication, wrote about Cuomo being responsible for like 6,500 deaths.
They had a coffin in the street and the people were taking the leaflets from his book.
By the way, we should congratulate him.
What was it?
On his Emmy.
His Emmy.
Yeah, yeah.
Yes, powerful bullshit.
This is such an insane world.
You know what, man?
People like to talk about how something happened in November of 2016 where we got hit by a
meteor and now we're all in some kind of hell or alternate dimension.
I'd buy it.
Who knows what?
I'd buy it.
Some people, I love this conspiracy that on election day, the Large Hadron Collider fired
off something and tore open a new reality.
Yeah, yeah.
Fine.
And it's only getting crazier.
It's so insane right now that you have Cuomo getting an Emmy.
Literally killed thousands of old people.
He did.
It's his call.
It's like 6,500 counts of negligent homicide.
I'm not even trying to exaggerate or be hyperbolic.
He put sick people in nursing homes when we knew the old people were the most vulnerable right right and this is pro publica reporting on this
this is a left-wing like non-profit news outlet it happened and they give him an award for it
and everyone's just supposed to sit back and be like okay yeah that was a pretty good move yeah
yeah yeah it's actually it's actually really really cool that he used his tv you know presence
to to win an award while killing people.
Yeah, enough with the politician celebrities, please.
I know we had a president who was a celebrity.
But when I have AOC, he's like, I'm totally like you.
It's totally sus.
I'm going to play Among Us with her.
It's totally sus.
Like, I don't want to see you on Twitch.
I want to see you on Capitol Hill doing your job and just wait till Thanksgiving.
You wait till one of these police people break into someone's house because they see six cars in front of it.
Like, that's going to be one of those type of litmus tests of how people shot her down.
Could you imagine like hiring a plumber and instead of fixing your toilet, he's playing among us and talking about how like, you know, got these really great ideas for inventions for plumbing that like if people would just listen to him, like it's really hard to like get this new kind of technology for like – I want to make this pipe.
I'm saying we should have new pipes for everybody.
And you're like, dude, dude, dude.
The toilet's right there.
It's literally pouring water, poop water onto the floor.
Can you please – well, that's exactly it.
To be fair, she's a freshman congresswoman, so there's not a whole lot she can do, I guess.
So I had a question.
How old is she?
20.
What is she?
28.
I thought she's 30-something, right?
Because I looked it up.
Dan Crenshaw is 36 years old.
And I don't think he's a freshman, but he's really young, too.
He is as well.
Isn't he? Dan Crenshaw is getting stuff dan crinchaw's getting stuff done she's 31 wow she's 31 yeah so dan crinchaw's only a few years older than her and he's out there making speeches and he's making that's true that's true
i have huge respect for him he's he's not dance 36 among us he's not playing twitch games yeah
seriously that's a good point he was on seal team three yeah dude he actually yeah yeah yeah well yeah i
mean hasan hasan think it was so said it was some brave muja hajine who uh that was nuts that he
said that's crazy that's not you know he's the second third most popular twitch streamer two or
fifth but twitch is all like far left you know what i mean yeah it is so we when they're either
apolitical or far left when we were when we were starting the show we had uh some conversations
with some like network people people who were very savvy.
And they were talking to us.
And I was like, I don't think we're going to do Twitch.
Nope.
It's not just about that it's far left.
It's like they'll ban people for BS reasons.
Well, what you should be doing is.
Oh, yeah, the deer person.
Yeah.
Weird.
Give me the itchies and the scratchies.
But if we.
You should be simulcasting.
You should be doing that.
Yeah.
I don't know.
It costs you nothing.
Although you have like potato internet here, so I don't know if you can actually...
Yeah, we do have potato internet.
I got good news.
Yeah.
Oh, breaking news.
In three weeks, we will have Gigabit.
Yes.
And then we will have streaming in 4K.
So you won't have it for the big show tomorrow?
No. No. And this is crazy because when we have some of these guests i'm like don't cut out internet
so that was when you live in in in the bumpkinville in the mountains you know well it kept happening
during during your alex jones episode everyone's like oh yeah they're like they got you my mom
texted me she's like i think they shut you down yeah like no calm down calm down well yeah i'm
like i've watched plenty of episodes where his internet craps out. I'm sure it's just that.
But maybe it's not.
Maybe this time.
Let's do a superchats, huh? Yes.
If you have not already, smash the like button.
Smash it. Because it really does help.
And did you know that probably 40% of you
aren't subscribed to TimCast's channel?
What? That's crazy, too.
Yeah, right. That's a really sad number.
There's a red subscribe button right below the video.
Just click that.
Easy to click.
No, but actually, are those metrics similar for you?
Yeah.
About 60% are subscribed or something like that?
Yeah, right about.
Yeah.
Yeah, people don't understand.
I'm telling this sincerely.
The more people who subscribe to you and keep watching, if you're a consistent viewer and
you're not subscribed, that's like it hurts you.
It hurts YouTube.
Yeah, yeah, right. If you subscribe and you watch every time youtube goes whoa super engaged really good content yeah yeah and so uh a lot of people
don't know that and then they don't like either and and this is true a lot of people used to think
that likes and dislikes are the same they're not nope dislikes destroy do not get dislikes
well they're engagement but it's not the same.
No, it really does show you down.
Yeah.
So I've talked to some people.
Google's not supposed to say anything.
Top men.
Top men.
Yeah.
And they were like, we can't tell you anything about how the system works.
Don't get any dislikes.
And I was like, okay.
And you can see it, too.
You can see it.
Because what happens is if you get too many, YouTube stops recommending the content.
Yeah, I buy that.
Yeah.
That's why.
And guys like us survive on recommendations because like really you're not showing up in the search algorithm.
And your subscriber count really usually like from notifications is like three to four percent.
So you really need to be like on a trending topic that YouTube then recommends your video.
So yeah.
Or just if people consistently watch your new videos youtube will keep recommending that's true too but that's
why i'm saying if you subscribe and then keep watching youtube goes like wow we're so impressed
look at all these people we're gonna send them another gold play button yeah gold that's right
all right let's see energize and engineer isaac says i heard a rumor that they were only going to read
the first 200 Super Chats tonight.
200?
We got way more than 200.
I need to get another drink then.
We got way more.
No, I think we probably read like 25 to 35.
We read as many as we can.
Well, because we usually do about a half hour
to read through as many as we can,
so we definitely can't get everyone.
But here's another important one. Batgoat says rule sub to the quartering oh that's a good
one how many subscribers do you have right now i have like 900 you know check on your phone oh okay
check on your phone while you're pulling that up i'll pop into the super chat all right
i definitely don't have it i have 944 744 yeah so guys. 56k away. Subscribe to The Quartering.
Yes.
What's your URL?
Is it youtube.com slash The Quartering?
It's like slash C slash The Quartering, I think it is.
Something like that.
Yeah.
Search for The Quartering, subscribe, he'll get over a million, and then he gets his own
gold play thing.
I know, and I'll send it to Tim so he can add another block.
Yes, thank you.
Dan says Brie Larson 2024.
Yeah, she's got my vote.
Let's see.
Zach Edwards says, I started watching you both around the same time near the end of 2017.
I have to quote Michael Scott and say, I feel like all my kids grew up and then married each other.
Love you both.
That's really weird.
It's the first time you've been on the show.
Yeah, yeah.
Hey, well, you know.
Kyle Booth says, I just want to say that I truly enjoy both of your guys' content.
To be honest, I would never have found you, Tim Poole, if it was not for Jeremy from the quartering.
Oh, you're welcome.
I'll take one of those gold play buttons with me.
It's actually in a gift bag when we leave.
I hope you both do a wonderful job.
And thank you so much for what you guys do.
I listen every day.
Right on.
Tim Poole's tinfoil beanie says, Sidney Powell is Hugh.
All right.
I didn't realize that.
Archimedes says, Jenna Ellis tweet.
As I said, Third Circuit has granted our appeal, and we already have one case from PA pending before SCOTUS.
Interesting.
But when was that tweet from?
Because I know that they got granted the appeal from the Third Circuit at 11 a.m.
And then at 3 p.m. they dismissed it.
They bounced it.
Yeah, they bounced it.
Let me look.
But again, that could be because it goes straight to the
supreme court yeah it could have it could have something something could have changed since
by by knocking it back it i don't know i don't i don't know i'll just tell you the way i see it
is like dude wouldn't you want the win at any level if you could get it right if you went to
court and the judge says you win wouldn't you be happy like i don't see why it has to go to the
supreme court michael says you jeremy you great
yo jeremy you great this is for you but it will be for tim now lol oh that's all right what's
actually mostly for youtube yeah dency uh dency coop says please have joshua philip from the epic
times on your show he has he has info on dominion that hasn't been in the press yet and he was the
first reporter to report on china's organ harvesting of the falun gong he was one of the early ones that
did report on yeah and they say and news guard says bad things about the epic times i know well
you know what the problem is their ads are a little spicy like oh really we've got the truth
that no one has and then michael goes on to say yo jeremy shadowlands is out what are you doing here
do you need don't you need to play WoW?
No, you know what really is disappointing?
I'm going to leave a Yelp review before I leave of the Beanie Hotel.
The internet is subpar, so I probably won't be playing Shadowlands here today.
Oh, no, no, no, no.
The ping here is like 10 milliseconds.
Oh, all right.
Then I'll play Shadowlands.
And the upload rate is pretty good.
All right.
Well, then I'll be playing today.
Do you have a gaming laptop or something?
Yeah, I do.
Oh, definitely.
Definitely.
I got to record videos after the show.
Oh, okay.
No bad Yelp reviews.
Come on, man.
Let's see.
Where are we at?
Bill says, yes, the Republicans are largely just big government corrupt globalists, just
as bad as the Democrats.
They love helping the Democrats get power because their political role is controlled
opposition.
You know the way I see it is?
The people who got in for the longest time, Democrats or Republicans,'t want to work no they don't want jobs they want to maintain the status quo right
no i don't i don't think it's political i think it's like dude if i can get a paycheck and sit
around doing nothing sign me up it's not even that much money though that's a crazy thing to me
no no but it is after the fact they're all millionaires yeah that's not every single one
of them like half yeah end up becoming millionaires they do books and they do this and that and they get
donations for their whatever right right after after you leave you still have access to capitol
hill so you can easily get a job as a lobbyist then you get paid a ton of money or you do some
favors or whatever they just want to go in there and they want to you know lindsey graham wants to
fist bump kamala harris and then pretend like he's actually fighting back against the machine or whatever.
Right.
Oh, man.
They're just like, please, can I have the keys so I can sit in my lounge chair again?
I don't want to work.
I feel bad for him.
I really do.
Yeah, I do, too.
My heart goes out to them.
Yeah.
Bill H. says, according to Wikipedia, Dominion bought Sequoia voting systems from Smartmatic
in 2010.
You know, what's really funny is, you know, Joe Biden has the chairman of Smartmatic on his transition Interesting. You know what's really funny is, you know Joe Biden has the chairman of Smartmatic
on his transition team?
That's not interesting.
In fact, that's super not surprising.
He also has all these big tech Facebook people.
Here's the deal, man.
Come on, man.
Here's the deal.
Joe Biden's got a guy from a company called Smartmatic.
Smartmatic is a,
there's a WikiLeileaks cable from cable
gate back in 2010 that i don't know who this guy is or what this assertion is but it was a
diplomatic cable saying that they believe smartmatic is actually owned by elite venezuelans
and they run through shell or corporations what's a diplomatic cable so these were like
communications between diplomats and oh cable is like a form of communication yeah like a document
like a communication gotcha and so wikileaks it was a it was called cable gate 2010 or whatever and they
they dropped a bunch of these diplomatic communications and it was like the the media
was shocked it's gonna ruin foreign relations all this other stuff yeah nothing happened one
of these documents is uh it's a cable talking about how smartmatic was actually they claim to
be a u.s company but were actually started by elite Venezuelans.
I'm not saying that's true.
I'm saying that's just a document from 10 years ago that was released by WikiLeaks.
Either way –
Did you look at that though?
The document?
Because I watched CNN and they said, actually, you're not allowed to read WikiLeaks.
Only CNN is.
No, it's okay.
You could either work for CNN or be an actual agent of the federal government.
I mean, I didn't read anything.
Yeah, yeah.
Okay, okay.
Yes, you're allowed to read these things.
I just want to protect you, Tim.
I don't want to get in any trouble.
It was always funny whenever the Occupy people would be like, during Occupy, they'd be like,
Tim Poole's a cop.
I would go, I didn't spend four years at the FBI Academy to be called.
Well, I don't know.
Four years is probably a long time or whatever.
Yeah, right.
A year to be called a cop.
Thank you very much.
Yeah.
It's doctor.
It's doctor.
Yeah, right.
Bill says, Trucker.
You mean Tucker?
Trucker and Anderson Cooper are CIA agents.
Enough said.
Controlled opposition.
Just two sides of the intelligence deep state government coin, literally.
I don't believe it.
I know Anderson Cooper interned at the cia and then he ended
up leaving he's a newsreader though anderson cooper you know i think he's just i don't i
think he's just a an elite he's a vanderbilt yeah he's a rich family and he's birds of a
feather flock together and they you know they hook each other up he's a fun a fun quick so
is tucker yeah totally isn't he like the air he the O'Henry candy bar fortune? He's always had money. Okay, it's a Seinfeld joke.
Yeah.
Yeah.
Now I know you are old.
I was a little kid.
So deep lore about me.
I used to have this claw machine channel long before they removed all these claw machines.
Anyway, the Today Show flies me out to explain to them how claw machines work.
So I go to New York.
Wait, wait, wait. You did?
Yeah. So then I go to New York
and I'm on the Today Show
with some dude who works like
two days a week. And
we have to film something in his house.
I'm going somewhere with this.
How these people are paid. This guy works like
one or two days a week. We go to his house, which is like
a penthouse and like
a super tall,
like the guy's a multimillion.
Like if you're in the news media,
you're getting paid.
Yep.
Even if you're like a low level investigative reporter,
if you are maintaining the matrix,
they pay you well to do so.
Yep.
Yep.
Yep.
When I worked for a vice,
I was,
I laughed when I first walked in that building because for one thing most
people like a lot of them wouldn't even show up because they didn't have to why would you because
they worked they work on their laptop and so they were like i don't know they email me and so they
just not come in one day and then when i found out they were getting paid like some of them were
like the vice doesn't pay that well a lot of them were getting like 35 to 40 i was like you mean to
tell me that their first job though right first job out of college yeah they they're they're writing about Brad Pitt's junk and like doing drugs at a rock concert and
they're getting, they're getting paid double what like laborers are getting paid.
Like working class guy.
And you know, when I worked someone getting 12 bucks an hour, these people are getting
17.
Yeah.
Amazing.
That's America.
The American dream.
But it can't, it can't, it can't exist like that forever.
You see, you know, these, these companies, Buzz, BuzzFeed, they can't keep printing money.
Advertising's changing, and they're not changing with it.
Right.
V City says, just want to point out, Dukakis beat Biden in the 87 primaries.
Wow.
Deep lore.
Yikes.
One Drop says, F this.
I am not willing to give up on the best president in my life for the most corrupt non-president ever biden will end bipoc lives and start new wars
karma's a b and depression is your future oh biden is gonna be like oh he's yeah he's done
he's done he's you think obama droned wait till you see what biden does wait till you see at least
at least obama had like cognitive faculties so when they came to him and said, Mr. President, here is a list of your disposition matrix.
That's what it's called.
The disposition matrix, the kill list.
And Obama would go, oh, I think we got to kill this guy right here.
Joe Biden's going to be like, oh, and they're like, just kill all of the matrix.
Yeah.
All right.
We'll just handle this.
Here's the deal.
True. None of the shop. How many of. All right. We'll just handle this. Here's the deal. True or not, I'm a Shabby Bridge.
How many of these marks are malarkey?
This guy.
ZZ says, Jeremy, Indianapolis native here.
Sorry you got sucker punched in my town.
If you roll through again, I'd be glad to back you up.
Love your content, bro.
Keep it up.
All right.
Hey, it was a great trajectory point for my career, to be honest with you.
So it was fine.
Nick Smith says, hey, guys, I'm a 25-year-old vet.
Always loved politics.
After finding out that our troops were lied to, I'm make a go for office f the establishment hey good luck brother luck man thank you for your service
dukakis that's a good that was a good one bill says real talk 1 million trump supporters marched
on washington a week ago i am not advocating for civil war but they were literally talking about
about taking dc what happens is trump supporters supporters remove Biden at the inaugurations.
What happens if?
It wasn't a million, I don't think.
I think the high estimate from Trump supporters was 200,000.
Local media said it was like 10 or 20,000.
The pictures looked way bigger than that.
No, but even leftists were saying 100.
Okay.
That's strong.
That's strong.
But they were saying it to make fun of the Trump supporters.
Like, you said you got over a million when only 100,000 showed up.
In a lockdown era, 100,000 people showed up?
That's...
That's insane.
But what people got to realize about conservative presidents right now is that they're all from
rural areas.
They got to fly.
When you get a Democrat, you've got Philadelphia, Baltimore, New York.
Newark, you've got a bunch of blue cities that are within a couple hours driving to D.C.
D.C. itself.
But for Trump supporters to come from Wyoming, West Virginia, from, you know, middle of the country states.
Montana.
Yeah, it's really, really difficult.
I mean, you know, Missouri or even like rural Illinois.
Yeah, you spend money to fly.
You know, like, hey, if it was happening in Milwaukee, I'd be there.
But, you know, it's a $2,000 plane ticket and, you know, it's real.
Yeah.
Lone Wolf says, I believe the perceived censorship on social media is actually the pure result of activists whose literal job chosen or paid is to report content.
Collectively, they overpower.
That's true.
Yeah, I agree with that.
It might not be the only issue issue but i think what the left does
is they have organizations that will find content and mass flag it yep yeah so a guy probably walks
in a room with like 100 people he goes all right guys we got a tweet here from jeremy from the
quartering and he said something that we don't want people to see so we're going to send you
out the urls mass text everybody reporter right now we'll get taken down it doesn't take much
too it takes like maybe 20 or 30 reports within a certain time frame yeah if it's short in a short period yeah and because
conservatives don't do that because they don't care yeah it's typically conservatives that are
getting the getting the banhammer ben white says i knew i recognized that voice been a while since
you were struck by a claw oh yeah claw struck what used to be my channel oh really i used to go with
my wife and like we would get all hammered.
Play the crane games?
Yeah, yeah.
Oh, yeah, you used to win them all the time?
I mean, I was pretty good.
I was on the Today Show, but I was on it.
I don't want to brag.
Michael Wynn says,
Tim, you need to reach out to Michael Malice and get Tom Woods on your show
so you can have a real libertarian on rather than someone who calls themselves a libertarian is nothing of the sort.
That's a true libertarian who wrote that.
I know.
Right.
You know,
you know,
the,
the,
the Willie meme.
No,
it was like,
damn libertarians.
They ruined libertarianism.
Yeah.
Yeah.
Let's see.
X,
uh,
XL accelerate says next episode of Tim cast will feature ghastly dope.
Fright supremacy is the right supremacy.
The quartering agrees.
Oh, yeah.
Ghastly.
It's another YouTube channel.
Yeah.
Fright supremacy is like their catchphrase.
Fright supremacy.
What do they do?
Is like horror comedy?
No, no.
It's just ghastly is the name of the channel.
Oh, okay.
Yeah, yeah.
Timothy Peterson says, greetings from the Wisconsin gun deer season.
Not sure if true, but heard we will be
the world's
sixth largest army
during these nine days
oh wow
yeah the hunting people
yeah
goes out
there's two
there are two bucks
that were pulled out
of my
my new land
this morning
I'll be hunting there
next week too
oh really
awesome
hunting numbers are up
because people are looking
for a reason to go out
yeah
deer take registrations up.
Great to see.
Take your kids hunting.
How do they know they didn't kill too many?
No such thing.
Really?
Deer are like a huge pest in Wisconsin.
Yeah.
What?
Yeah.
That's crazy.
Well, the problem is, right, if you don't manage the herd, how do they die?
Yeah, nothing kills them.
Right.
There's no wolves.
No, what kills them is cars.
You know?
And then people die. Not better.
Right, it's messed up.
Yeah.
We have that problem out here.
Right.
You've got to be very careful.
I saw a couple of them on the side of the road.
You've got to be careful.
Yeah, I'm used to it.
You can almost predict when you're going to see one.
But yeah, fathers, mothers, take your kids hunting.
Teach them how to harvest a deer.
The hobby's dying.
And it's, hey.
I heard that if you eat their heart, you gain their courage. Is that true?
All I do is eat deer hearts.
I don't think
they're very courageous.
Maybe the bucks.
I also eat their testicles.
Oh, that works too.
To gain their virility.
I don't know if it works or not.
It hasn't not worked. But it's a And their virility. Yeah, yeah, yeah. I don't know if it works or not. I don't know. No worries.
But it tastes great.
It hasn't not worked.
But it's a delicious snack, and it's a great way to stay in shape.
Small, right?
Yeah, yeah, yeah.
I hear it's one of the main ingredients in Brain Forest.
I'm not sure.
Jeez, dude.
Mo Moaka Katuro says, literally two of the YouTubers I've been since the beginning of
March that have been my favorite YouTubers to view.
Absolutely love the work both of you do. Lids and Ian
included. Keep up the great work, guys.
But Ian's chair is currently unoccupied.
And we had that conversation
about money. No,
it's just one chance to the Federal Reserve.
He blew it.
He blew it.
Gage
Wampler says, all this super chat talk and I thought
y'all were right.
Here's for the last five
I should have given.
That's right.
Yeah.
Super attractive.
Lori says,
I'm attractive on the inside.
I can tell.
I can feel already
you've been more attractive now.
I can feel the attractiveness.
All these,
we got a ton of super chats
when we said that.
Like people were like,
started throwing money.
I was the first person
to give a super chat.
Hey, my DMs are open.
Hit me up.
That's right.
Well, they're all very attractive.
Don't worry.
Yeah, I know.
Somebody doesn't like you.
They said.
Oh, awesome.
MGB says,
Hambly is actually the worst.
Profited from a video full of lies and nonsense about me
defending a piece of crap
and a crook trying to sell a Lotus with a fake signature.
Absolutely deserved the strike against his channel.
Whoa.
That's an old Magic the Gathering
reference. I have no idea who that is.
MGB?
No idea.
A lotus with a fake signature.
So you confess.
I confess I don't know who they are.
That's what I'm getting here.
Apparently, if it was
Unsleeved Media Days, I assure you I didn't
make any money.
I love Twitter so much.
But man, there are some people.
So, you know, stick, sex, and hammer, yeah?
Yeah, I know.
He tweeted this funny meme where it was like, he always makes these funny paintbrush memes.
And it was like this guy with a sickle and hammer.
And he says something like, I'm just an innocent sock dam.
But here, check out how awesome marx is and communism yeah yeah and then shuwan had tweeted so true with a bunch
of exclamation points and so i responded so you admit it which is a very obvious and like old
joke obviously knows yeah yeah but her followers thought they're the worst yeah real unstoppable
and they were like oh no tim thinks it's real i'm like dude the so you admit it is an old yeah dry like not even original joke yeah it's like from from futurama or something
respect issue but yeah her simps are legitimate but i was just like what she she was joking i
was joking it's twitter it's okay yeah you know you know what the issue is though it's like the
people who don't like her or don't like you or don't like me often don't watch our content and they oh yeah most of the time what
will happen is someone take a clip of shoe from it from a show and then be like aha and then people
take clips of me from a show and that's all the exposure these people get right so they don't
actually know so like when we had we had vosh on bless you a bunch of these lefties were like oh
that was tim actually was that was kind of cool i disagree with him and i'm like yo maybe if you watched my videos you'd be like oh i get it i get
that with my thumbnails like my thumbnails are baity admittedly but hey that's the game you know
what i mean like i make no apologies for it's like i lie in them but i can tell people when
they screech about like certain arguments i'm like oh you just see my thumbnails you didn't
actually watch the kind of the other thing, too, is definitely thumbnails because if the framing – there's a bunch of different – there's always framing.
And my framing is always based on my opinions of what I think is the most important thing or what I care about personally.
Right.
So do you know Hotep?
You know Hotep Jesus.
Yeah.
We had him on the show.
I gained 2,000 subscribers for the shout-out.
Thank you.
You did?
Yeah.
Oh, snap.
Oh, rad, dude.
Excellent.
Just make sure you actually watch if you sub because it's you know but uh yeah i asked hotep what he thought about republicans
he's like i don't know what they're doing to like even like mention about him or something and i'm
like exactly right right right like i've complained about him a lot but it's really hard to make a
definitive statement when they don't do anything and i'm not saying i'm not saying anything bad
i'm saying literally anything yeah name a republican like uh a bill that's been passed
in the last three years man i mean i'm sure there's some i'm sure there are but like i can't
yeah what do they do they oppose the democrats yeah exactly no for real you know like that's it
yeah i i can give the democrats respect for this they're trying to do things i don't like the
things they're trying to do right that's why it's more interesting to talk about.
People will think like, oh, you never – people say to me all the time, like, oh, you never roast Trump or you never do this about the Republicans.
I'm like, there's nothing interesting going on.
You want me to get upset about a Trump tweet?
Well, that's not my content.
I don't care.
Yeah.
Like, if he's actually doing something that I'm – I got pissed when he he when he was early in his presidency he fired some missiles into syria that pissed me off i was like bro
i literally voted you because you said no more of this bullshit yeah and then he like quickly
figured out and he never did it people don't like that stuff yeah max l says tim would you be willing
to moderate a debate between vosh and the quartering uh in person and uh here but i also
think that's fair to vosh because we clearly agree on a lot of things yeah and i and we clearly
wouldn't be impartial yeah plus i have no interest in talking to a guy who makes a case that there's
no moral moral reason to well to be fair yeah you know he his response to that was that he made a
very poor choice of words and trying to explain the position okay you know my response to that was that he made a very poor choice of words in trying to explain the philosophical position.
Okay.
Fair enough.
My response to that is the hardcore Trump supporters are absolutely trying to use that
against me.
And I'm like, dude, I bring people – like Alex Jones has been accused of a bunch of
things.
I have conversations with people.
If you've got an issue, take it up with him.
Yeah.
I really – I'm not a – this is – there's this bygone debate me bro era of YouTube that
I have zero interest in.
Yeah, no thanks.
Even when it was popular, it was never a debate.
It was just two people screaming at each other.
Right, exactly.
It was so dumb.
It still exists.
They're like Tim Pool says the leftists won't debate him.
But then like when they offer to debate him, he ignores them.
I'm like, dude, I've never asked anyone to debate me ever.
No, me either.
I don't want to debate anybody.
If I've ever said it, it was was ironic i have zero interest in and by the way none of these people actually know what debate means it's just a rhetoric contest and that's
right it's about who can own the other person with more you know gotchas just it's just generating
sound bites yeah i'm not interested in it so they'll like have a pre-planned sound bite
they won't actually be talking to you and it's like this is a waste of time yeah exactly like
i had a conversation with uh when i was having it with respect i think david
peckman's in our a pretty good dude and i think he does a you know good job though i disagree with
him but when we were talking it felt more like he was just trying to throw semantic arguments as
like gotcha yeah it's so boring specifically when and i got this from vosh and i got this from cedar
it's like i get it all the time and i like with vosh i actually you know explained it when i say something like identity politics
i'm using a colloquial understanding of what of what this means and we're specifically referring
to authoritarian application of intersectionality right if you take issue with the phrase identity
politics let me clarify and break down what this actually means but they don't let you
no they're like, no, no.
You said it.
You said it.
Right.
I'm like, dude, the civil rights movement was identity politics and it was a good thing.
Right.
But telling white people to go on retreats to disavow themselves is not a good thing.
And calling for segregation is not a good thing.
What's the stuff that they have?
What do they call it in the government?
Critical race theory.
Critical race theory.
Yeah.
That's identity politics.
That's bad.
Right.
You know.
You know? You know, so literally one of the tenets of it is that whiteness is a form of currency that only white people possess.
What's the original sin in a lot of—
Yeah, it's racist.
It's absurd.
And it basically creates segregation and division, and I'm not for it.
And so when I'm talking about social justice wars, I'm talking about that stuff.
Right. about social justice wars i'm talking about that stuff right but then it's like but you then say you're mixed race i'm like in the context of you claiming that i have less privilege than you
therefore you should listen to me i say that right and then you ignore it and then that proves my
point that you don't actually care you just want power right but it's really difficult to have
discussions with men on the left because whenever i do it becomes a semantic debate which is it's so i'm just i there's nothing more boring than that period but go on sorry no
it's like they they they're instead of saying i get what you mean what so it would be like if you
say something i say let me clarify are you saying this that and this you're oh you're saying this
that and this okay i get it okay based on that i'll say this they don't do they go aha you said a word now i gotta find yeah get wrecked but i don't
debate anyway like so we we actually are going to have a progressive on in the next week or so
an actual progressive candidate who's running two weeks yeah and i think it's gonna be a great
conversation i think we're going to disagree and i'm really curious to see how it goes because
like when someone says to me that health care is a human right i got a bunch of questions to ask how yeah yeah right yeah right i never i've never gotten a
satisfactory answer uh to it i like the idea personally of universal health care yeah sure
yeah i think i think if it was if we i think if we could guarantee universal functional universal
health care to everybody that doesn't destroy the economy or jack up prices, everybody would probably be like,
oh, yeah, you know, if it's like a great...
Of course. It seems like many of these leftists just
think you can snap your fingers and do it.
Well, I always think it's funny when every time
it comes up, I say, ask Lauren Chen
how universal healthcare worked for her dad's cancer.
Oh, he had to fly to the United States?
America! Yeah, you had to fly
here to save his life? Oh, yeah, okay, enjoy
your universal healthcare. Without revealing too many personal details, there is someone I've known for a very long time who had to fly here to save his life? Oh, yeah. Okay, enjoy your universal health care.
Without revealing too many personal details, there is someone I've known for a very long time who had to deal with that as well.
That in Canada, they didn't have access and they had to come to the United States.
But the problem is when you've got someone who's very sick, you can't come to the United States.
Yep.
Travel is too difficult.
Yeah, yeah, yeah.
But if they just lived here, then they'd be in the hospital in and out.
Yeah.
They might be broke, but they'll be in the hospital in and out yeah yeah they might be broke but they'll be alive
yeah that's that's it's it's it's uh you know the challenge i say is when they say health care is a
human right i say okay there was a story about a louisiana kid and he had a disease genetic disease
there is a cure for this costs a million dollars you know why it's extremely hard to produce and
we don't have and there's no mass demand for it probably either.
Exactly.
So the materials, the production, the knowledge, the know-how is extremely rare because it's an extremely rare disease.
Do we say everyone has a right to a million-dollar treatment?
Yeah, right.
That's tough.
Yeah, who's paying for all the R&D, right, that even created it?
But who's going to do the work to make it?
Nobody.
There's no incentive.
Therein lies the big problem.
And I was talking to someone and I said, dude, healthcare can't be human right because we haven't cured every disease yet.
Right.
That means we literally can't treat some things.
But I do think we definitely talked about it.
What is it called?
Like when you break your hand or break your leg, like urgent care.
Yeah.
That should be very affordable.
It is, yeah.
Well, I'm totally down if we figure out a way to implement some kind of care for that.
Emergency cases, yeah.
If your kid has the flu and needs like a Tamiflu or something really quickly because they're in serious – we can take care of that.
We already do.
What?
Yeah, I had to go to the emergency room one time and i was
like i'm sorry i don't have the money i work in a call center and they didn't charge you they did
not charge me a single penny oh there you go yeah looks like we got a pretty good system well the
way the law is that they can't turn you away right right so yeah it is kind of a problem of course
but yeah i think we could all agree that health care could be significantly better of course um
but yeah that's a different topic for a different day we should start with that earlier yeah jesse demarco says jeremy is a stand-up guy i own
fire and dice a store that was canceled by w uh woods of the coast in 2018 he was the only
online voice willing to stand up against cancel culture and his gofundme was a real moral boost
for our loyal community paying it forward oh cool and uh that was that was over the little
keck flag yep they like a little Keck flag in a pot somewhere.
That's so insane, man.
Wizards of the Coast, man.
Seriously.
I went to a game shop,
and they had a bunch of weird intersectional symbols,
and I was just like,
I'm not going to...
Listen, I was talking to a guy,
and I said,
if I go to a place,
and I see a Trump flag,
you know what the worst case scenario is?
Worst case scenario. What? I get into an argument with a guy and i said if i go to a place and i see a trump flag you know what the worst case scenario is worst case scenario what i get into an argument with a guy about something oh right right i see these like far leftist symbols you know the worst case scenario is yeah you get beat up you get into
yeah or they try to cancel you they post like they harass you yeah yeah and then the crazy thing is
the stop the shop stopped carrying magic altogether oh wow and i'm like then what is this place is like it's really weird yeah really space yeah yeah safe space well maybe having all that
crap up made people feel unwelcome you know i mean that's exactly you know killed their own business
do be mcnasty says boom and thanks for the super chat that's a very beautiful super chat super chat
let's see what we got here we have a bunch of super chats but uh there we go garhent says
matthew mercer pulled out of an online stream because he was playing an asian character
stating you should not role play other races meanwhile his his voice acting asian characters
discuss um matthew mercer as an asian person okay i am speaking for all asians right now every single
one i am extremely offended yeah and all mixed race people. Oh, yeah.
I believe, I am calling on his company to immediately terminate.
And I'm kidding.
I don't care. Well, how come all those people that voice act for The Simpsons don't have yellow skin?
Oh, I know, right?
That's a good point.
I guess, no, actually, I think that's one way around it.
Yeah, right.
Pick a, pick a, yeah.
I think it was Family Guy that made the joke when they did the crossover that someone said
everyone there had jaundice or something.
Yeah, yeah, yeah.
Yeah, that's true.
Yeah.
Robert Stratton says, thanks to both Jeremy and Tim for doing what you do.
Jeremy, I know you don't like politics and games.
I helped fund exclusively games, but check out Republic.
It is doubly subversive.
All right.
I'll check it out.
Yeah.
Matthew Stockhausen says, interesting show with Bree's biggest fan, The Fence Sitter and Queen Lids. Oh, yeah. All right. Why are check it out. Yeah. Matthew Stockhausen says, Interesting show with Brie's biggest fan,
The Fence Sitter and Queen Lids.
Oh, yeah.
Yeah, right.
Why are they saying your biggest?
Because you did a bunch of videos about her?
Yeah, yeah, yeah.
It's so funny because I did too.
Yeah.
And it was really weird how people were like,
I can't believe Tim's doing another video about Brie Larson.
And most of my videos were like,
with respect, you know, she can do her thing.
I got no issue.
My complaint with Captain Marvel was that I thought she was poorly cast.
Yeah.
Yeah, it wasn't her fault. Iin wright would have been way better as as
carol danvers yeah i mean there's a whole bunch of them you know but ultimately now it's become
a meme on my channel where i like do extra videos because people get super super mad yeah yeah and
then people just watch because it's funny they hate watch yeah yeah death trout says super
chatters are the best looking people tim's going after after a Rikita Log Rift King title.
That's true.
It is a scientific fact.
I've never seen anything to disprove it.
That's correct.
I've not either.
Yeah, yeah, yeah.
I've not seen the faces of the people giving me the super chats.
I'm sure they're very attractive, though.
I know they are.
Yeah.
W-50,000.
What currency is W?
Love from South Korea. Wow. Cool. Thanks,000. What currency is W? Love from South Korea.
Cool. Thanks, man.
Amazing.
South Korea.
I don't know what kind of currency that is.
Doobie McNasty says, Jeremy informed me of
PlayStation reporting Hong Kong citizens.
Oh, wow.
PlayStation reporting Hong Kong citizens, yeah.
That's messed up. William Bright says,
Lin Wood got a subpoena going for his lawsuit
in Georgia
against Secretary of State.
Oh, interesting.
Very interesting.
That's spicy.
Yeah.
Elusive Gator says
Tim was very surprised
with Alex Jones
with all the conspiracy theories.
The topic of Q
was never brought up.
You should bring a Q researcher
on your show.
Didn't it?
It came up.
It came up.
Yeah.
You just talked about it.
Yeah.
Yeah.
Yeah.
Yeah.
And Alex was
he was kind of disparaging, wasn't he? He said he disparaged the group basically. Yeah. up. Yeah, you guys talked about it. Yeah, yeah, yeah. And Alex was kind of disparaging, wasn't he?
He disparaged the group, basically.
Yeah.
Yeah, yeah.
He kind of, yeah.
Yeah, I remember that.
It was really interesting to see, like, you know, sitting down with Alex, the difference
between when he's obviously doing a bit and when he's seriously talking about something.
Yeah, you can tell.
And he said something like the Q people are just, what did he say?
It was like they're really hopeful and they just want to believe.
Yeah.
All this.
Yeah.
It's like that's interesting coming from Alex because that's like a good good way to put
it, you know?
Yeah.
Insightful.
Yeah.
It's a safe way to put it, you know?
Oh, we just jumped.
No.
Andrea says any bets as to how long it'll take until the Dems and left re overvoting
Biden and they already are.
They are.
Yeah.
It's amazing how many leftists are already going like that.
Joe Biden.
Oh, can you believe he's putting
lobbyists on his transition team?
Yes.
Yeah, I literally can.
I said he was going to.
Well, you did that video, too.
The the Biden regret,
like instant right.
Right.
Right.
Like it's like this is the dude.
OK, no more Trump.
Was it Naomi Wolf?
Yeah.
If I had known Biden
was for lockdowns,
I wouldn't have voted for him.
How could you not know?
He said it. Yeah. The debate stage. stage trump was screaming he's the lockdown candidate yeah
but they they only watch these mainstream news channels that just want to feed them
the the refuse man yeah that's the crazy thing it's like i have these people saying
there's people that are so blinded by the mainstream news outlets or they don't read
news at all and and look they watch youtube clips with
respect to vosh coming on the show he did not know a lot about what was going on with the
derm report the derm investigation yeah yeah and so it's like i'm not that i expect him to know
everything but that you can tell if someone says trump is a despot because he fired comey and
you're like do you know why he fired comey well i don know. It's probably important that you do. And I'm not
saying that means, I'm not saying he's ignorant
of everything he talks about. I'm just saying in that particular instance,
maybe that's the reason why
you don't like Trump. Because you don't
know that he had good reason to fire some of these
people. Well, yeah, there were plenty of good reasons
to get rid of Comey. Oh, yeah. Plenty.
Yeah, he's terrible. And I just
remember his, like, he
posted a selfie on Twitter. By the way, who the hell cares about you now that you're not? Yeah, seriously. He has, like remember his like he posted a selfie on twitter by the way who
the hell cares about you now that you're not yeah he has like his biden mug and his oh my god dude
yeah the establishment yeah go away religion carl flynn says yes carl flynn says first ever super
chat just got back from deployment for some reason youtube wouldn't let me use yen in any case god
bless you all and keep speaking the truth. Welcome back. Appreciate it. Thank you for your service.
Shadman says, two of my favorite YouTubers,
the beanie and the beard. Wonderful
conversation to watch.
Beanie and the beard. This needs to be a regular thing.
Yeah, it's better than weenie in the butt.
Yeah. What was that, Family Guy?
Yeah, weenie in the butt.
Turn the knob up and rip
it off.
SpidgeBandersnatch says, I'd love a video walkthrough of your facility and your music
studio.
Will you commit to that right now?
Isn't that worth $15?
Call it pre-monetization.
There's not really anything to show right now.
We don't have a music studio.
I mean, yeah, we haven't.
We're going to start vlogging, and then you'll probably get a better picture.
But for now, it's like we have just like a spot where we do the studio, a spot where
we skate.
Well, there's
a vip area i saw you posted a picture of it in the skate park yeah you probably got video of me
doing the uh the backflip yeah yeah the 900 yeah the 900 shirtless yeah yeah that's definitely
on so the v that'll be on the clips the vip section is on top of the six foot half pipe
and if you can get up at your vip everybody basically can't it's not
super hard it helps when you're six five yeah you just put your hand up and it's like but then if
you can't then you're you're you're uh you're relegated to the nether lounge just underneath
it i love that name by the way yeah yeah yeah yeah yep yep let's see nelson neville says
why is cultural appropriation considered bad but gender
appropriation is encouraged degenerative things good unifying things bad good question i think
you answered it gender appropriation yes what would you call that what would you think what
do you think he's referring to gender appropriation like uh like men dressing like
drag shows oh okay yeah that's a fair question ask somebody who supports it yeah armor wing says
talking about the need for our health care and not being able to turn people. That's a fair question. Ask somebody who supports it. Yeah. Armor Wing says, talking about the need for our healthcare and not being able to turn
people away.
There's a lot of hospital beds here in El Paso full of COVID patients from Mexico.
My aunt died alone in the hospital bed over there.
Wow, man.
Yeah, that sucks.
All right, let's see.
Logan Matthews says, you touched on an important point, incentive.
Taking a look at human behavior and incentive is important to uncovering the root of the problem we see.
Interesting.
Yeah.
And I'll take, well, let's do two more.
Let's do two more.
The Killer Critic says, will they rig this in 2022?
Should I bother voting?
Yes, please vote.
Please.
I'll probably end up voting in 2022.
You gotta vote.
You can't just give up.
But pay attention to candidates.
Don't do it, Tim. Don't get up, but pay attention to candidates. Don't do it,
Tim.
Don't,
don't get black pilled on me,
bud.
Don't you gotta,
you gotta like look for candidates that are going to,
I will say if you believe the widespread voter fraud narrative is true, then you probably also believe how dramatic and desperate they were fighting
back.
So I think there is a threshold to where if you get enough votes,
it breaks the system.
So if you're that worried, request a mail-in ballot.
It takes you like 30 seconds to do it from home and mail it in and move on with your life.
Like literally, it takes like –
Well, drop it off because a lot of –
Yeah, drop it off in a box if you can.
A lot of the Republican absentee ballots according to Voter Integrity Fund never got received.
Mine still says in Wisconsin – I did early in person.
It still says it hasn't been counted.
Wow.
Now, they say they have up to 45 days to update that,
but I'm like, well, what's the point then?
Because the election's over.
Like, maybe you should...
It's all automated.
I'm sure they could do some API.
Like, oh, they scanned it.
The crazy thing about our election system
is that the founding fathers
should have given several months.
Because how do you even investigate impropriety?
Like, not even fraud.
Like, someone making a mistake. How do you even have time to investigate? not even fraud like someone making a mistake how do you even have time to investigate they're like you get a couple weeks
remember 2016 they called it
the same day yeah
you know what I mean like well the media likes
to do that yeah all right here's the last one
snack a13 says
an army marches on its belly
Napoleon and Frederick the Great a hungry man
really only fights for food could the
lockdowns be a tool for hindering our ability to defend the Constitution through hardship in some cases Well, won't that make – oh, I see.
I see what you're saying.
I don't know.
It's a – yeah.
I mean, it's a – who knows?
It's a dangerous hole to go down to when you start thinking about like some of the really nefarious stuff that people talk about with the government and what they're doing to control people.
But I think that the lockdowns will bring more people together and will galvanize people against the ruling class, which will be good.
I think you're right.
Yeah, I think in 2022, they're actually projecting Republicans are going to take back control.
Yeah, I do too.
Because they just won the state legislatures.
Democrats won none.
So Republicans have gained more control, which means more Republican gerrymandering.
Yeah.
So they're going to hold, right?
Well, they're going to create more opportunities for Republicans to gain districts.
I'm sorry.
Yeah.
That's what I mean.
Yeah.
Well, Jeremy, thank you for hanging out.
Yeah.
I really appreciate you guys having me on.
Lydia, thank you so much.
Tim, thank you.
Hey, to the crowd.
Thanks, Tim, for not telling me how many people are in there.
So I didn't have to send after a full-blown panic attack in front of everybody.
Yeah, but I appreciate you having me.
Yeah, for sure, dude.
Yeah, thanks for having me.
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That's why I'm not going to announce exactly what it is, but
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If his internet goes down,
I mean, I do like what?
I have Tim Pool levels of output.
Yeah, he actually does.
Six, seven videos a day.
Boom.
Yeah.
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Quartering and Midwesley.
The Quartering.
You need to break a million subs.
Yeah, I'm so close.
I can taste it.
They're going to...
They've done it to so many people.
I'm not going to jinx you.
I know.
I know what you're about to say.
Well, that's what they did to me in November.
So I'm hoping that I break on through here.
Break on through.
And then they begrudgingly give you the gold medal.
They may not.
There's more and more people who just aren't getting the award.
I know somebody who's got hundreds of thousands, and YouTube basically told them to F off.
They're like, we don't like you.
We've never liked you.
We're not giving you the award.
For me, they were like, we're going to send you two.
Right.
Well, yeah, you're Tim Pool.
I mean, yeah, you've got some missing bricks up front.
You just put these down on the ground.
Yeah.
So I actually, I have two channels that cracked a million.
This channel is like 150 away or so.
We're so close.
I ended up getting two for some reason.
Two came
for one. I'm like, all right. Here we go.
I got two. Yeah, we all have none.
I have none.
Come on, guys. It's good to hear me.
The quartering on YouTube. You're very close.
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l-y-d-s and uh the chair is empty it's not here it's empty but we do have take that photo reserve
yeah we should create it we should create a twitter account for the fun you should just
have a live stream for the plant seriously you know what you know what i really want to do
i want to dedicate an entire room to several guinea pigs and just turn a live camera on 24 7 dude did you ever
watch the hamster guy no oh my let me tell you my friend it's it's i think it's called hampshire
or something some chat will probably know hamster no but he has all these hamsters living underwater
and he has like all these projects. And he has a Patreon.
Yeah, it's like the hamster house is under the water.
So they're in it walking around.
Yeah, yeah, yeah.
It's wholesome content.
That'd be fun stuff.
Yeah.
All right.
We're going to be back tomorrow at 8 p.m. live with a very, very big and very important consequential show.
That's why I'm not going to say right now that I think Trump is down and out just yet.
But I'll admit with this announcement. He's but he's not out not yet yeah the transition thing to me sounds like he's preparing you know he's recognizing
but there's gonna there's there's some pending litigation which could be very very uh
consequential we'll be talking about tomorrow with this special special guest so uh thanks
for hanging out and we will see you all tomorrow at 8 p.m live bye guys bye Thank you.