Timcast IRL - Timcast IRL #233 - Democrats Try To STRIP Biden Of Sole Nuclear Authority w/Drew Holden

Episode Date: February 27, 2021

Tim, Ian, Luke, and Lydia sit down with journalist and commentator Drew Holden to discuss China's war of psychological power via rectal swabbing US diplomats 'for Covid', Democrats who want to remove ...responsibility for nuclear power from Biden, Democrat hypocrisy on Syria, the Montreal quarantine sexual assault scandal, Greater Idaho, and Lady Gaga's dognapping adventure and whether it is political.  Support the show (http://Timcast.com/donate) Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

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Starting point is 00:00:00 The other day we were talking on the show and Luke mentioned he saw some report about U.S. diplomats getting swabbed in the bum bum by China. And it turns out it's a real story. U.S. diplomats were going to China and China gave them the infamous COVID-19 butt swab. And the U.S. is extremely angry about it. But come on, what's Joe Biden going to do? He's going to be like, hey, look here, you know, China, I'll do whatever you say. And that's what's going to happen.
Starting point is 00:00:29 The U.S. is entirely shifting its focus away from China, even after things like this, towards Russia, Syria, sanctions on Russia are coming. Joe Biden just launched an airstrike on Syria. And all of a sudden, all these Democrats are like, actually, this time it's OK, even though many of them were saying that Donald Trump had no authority to do this. Now, Joe Biden does it. And this is proportional. Great. Well, you know, look, my respect to the progressives who are calling out Joe Biden really angry because they were like, yo, I voted for you to get me a check not to blow up kids in a foreign country. But I'm kind of like, you know, we warned you, man. And all I can really
Starting point is 00:01:06 say is welcome to the fight. Thank you for pushing back on this insanity. And I agree with you. Joe Biden is supposed to be giving American Americans COVID relief. He's not doing that. So we got those stories. We got this crazy story about a giant golden Trump at CPAC that's making everybody, I don't know, angry, actually, like even conservatives are getting mad that the absurdity of this golden idol of Trump. And then we have some other funny stories. We'll see what we get to. There was one where apparently American Airlines reported a strange cylindrical object floating over it. So military weapon, aliens? We'll see. Hanging out with us today, we got Drew Holden. How's it going, man? You want
Starting point is 00:01:37 to introduce yourself? Yeah. Hey, guys. My name's Drew. I'm back on the program. Really excited about it. You may know me from Twitter for being the annoying guy with all the lists. If you've seen the list emoji, I use it far too often. The thread emoji. And I'm happy to be here talking about a lot of stuff. Obviously, we've had a lot of hypocrisy afoot lately. And so it's always
Starting point is 00:01:57 good talking about liberal hypocrisy, I find. There's usually enough of it to go around. There's just so much. It's like mining and then it's just there. It's like, this one's easy, isn't it? Yeah. It's always like you hit an oil well in a lot of ways. Because all you got to do is turn and just look back a little bit, right? Sometimes months.
Starting point is 00:02:12 Six weeks, yeah. Yeah, six weeks, couple of months, sometimes a year or two. But as long as you go back far enough, you can always find something that was just patently ridiculous. And the latest, of course, we have the cereal. Yeah. Well, thanks so much for joining us. And just to begin off here, I would humbly like to say that I feel like Nostradamus today. Oh, yeah.
Starting point is 00:02:31 We were talking about these, I don't know why people call them swabs. They're really probes. They go inside of you three inches. Important talking point here when describing what just happened to the U.S. diplomats in China. So, yeah, I was talking about it yesterday. We were talking about it weeks ago. I said it was going to be expanded.
Starting point is 00:02:50 I was talking about it years ago on my independent media channel, We Are Change. And if you would like more Nostradamus-like content, you can get it on We Are Change. Go there right now in the top right-hand corner. Just put in your email list. It is imperative to keep me alive. And if you want to support Nostradamus, you could also buy my T-shirts like the one I'm wearing right now, which we're going to be talking about later in a related story,
Starting point is 00:03:13 which you could exclusively get on thebestpoliticalshirts.com. Thanks so much for having me. And you know me, everybody. Ian Crossland, what's up? Coming at you. Iancrossland.net. Drew, I'm glad you're here. We can rip apart the liberal economic order.
Starting point is 00:03:24 I don't know if you're familiar with that. And the derangement of the term liberty. Yes. It's been coerced in a bit. Thanks for joining, man. Good to see you guys. Pleasure's mine. Pleasure's mine. And then I'm in the corner pushing buttons for these guys, and this is going to be a wild conversation. I hope you guys are ready for this. But before we jump into the podcast, we have an awesome sponsor today today ladies and gentlemen we got virtual shield just go to surfing internet safe dot com and you can get 50 off for life a virtual private network service what this is is a basic level of security for you as you browse the internet we know that there are hackers we know there are government agencies and nefarious individuals who want to break in steal your
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Starting point is 00:05:22 Luke and I were threatening to go John Wick on anybody who threatens our pets. If you want to hear it, Timcast.com, become a member. But let's talk about this first story. It's a Friday night, everybody. And we're going to make sure that you're getting only the best of entertainment. Hi, Brad. We were like, should we talk about Joe Biden and the nuclear code?
Starting point is 00:05:38 Very serious. And then Luke was like, we got to talk about the Chinese shoving stuff up U.S. diplomats' butts. And I said, I don't know if it's the most important story in the world, but it's certainly entertaining. Well, we were talking about this story. I mean, I came in here. I was like, do you guys believe this is happening? And I went off on a tangent.
Starting point is 00:05:55 I was very elaborative about it. And you thought this was a joke. Yeah. I was like, man, this guy and his metaphors. It's hitting. It's gripping. I'm like, God, I wonder what the diplomats have done. What was this?
Starting point is 00:06:09 Mainstream media news. U.S. official asks China to not subject their staff to COVID behind probes that go inside of you. And, of course, the Chinese response was very telling at first. They were like, no, no, this never happened. I don't know what you guys are talking about. They denied it. Now they're saying, oh, this was done in error, and we promise it won't be ever done again. So here's what happened. The State Department
Starting point is 00:06:34 is pissed. We have the story from the Hill. State Department says it never agreed to China giving U.S. diplomats COVID-19 anal tests. They say Chinese officials who forced, they forced American diplomats to undergo bum-bum swabs for COVID-19 did so in error. The State Department told The Hill on Thursday as Beijing denies it conducted the tests at all. The Washington Post reported last week that U.S. officials had said some American personnel in China complained that they were being subjected to anal swab tests for coronavirus by Chinese authorities.
Starting point is 00:07:06 This is so obvious what they're doing. They're doing this to subjugate and humiliate. What they're doing makes no sense. They're going to clone them. Well, it depends. With what? The DNA? No, no, no. The DNA from the butt? Yeah, I think it's both of that. I'm kidding.
Starting point is 00:07:20 No, no, no, no, no. Ian is onto something. Yeah, you're right. Because there was official U.S. government sources coming out just a few days ago talking about how China was trying to get the COVID tests that were used in order to get DNA samples from Americans so they could better predictively predict the market and dominate it in the pharma industrial complex game. Yes, I'm not kidding you. China now is on this huge rampage of them trying to get as much information as they can. They understand information is the new oil.
Starting point is 00:07:50 They've been on this huge race trying to get as much as they can because they know, hey, if we get everyone's DNA, we're going to know what they're going to get sick of in the future. We're going to know what ailments they're going to have. We're going to know what pills to make, what medicine to make to sell it back to the united states at a cheaper profit that we're going to mass produce and we're going to out compete the other competitors in this larger pharma industrial complex so this was a legit thing that they're talking about and there's a reason politicians bring their own toilets when they visit other countries the information you could get from your you know what uh is extremely important and and many politicians literally i mean there's there's
Starting point is 00:08:27 reasons secret service literally has a detail uh probably ones with the bad political opinions but the secret service has a detail that that is in charge of collecting the president's poop to make sure a foreign country doesn't get it because if they do they'll yes look the story up yep i'm telling you so this is this is this is more than just ridicule, in my opinion. It wouldn't surprise me if these larger butt probes were done in a way to get the DNA of U.S. diplomats in some kind of larger information grab that, of course, the Chinese will use to their advantage in their fifth generational warfare, larger propaganda efforts that they're in charge of.
Starting point is 00:09:04 So, yeah, a lot of this stuff is real. I've been talking about this for years. People have been looking at me like you're crazy. I'm like, they're going into your behinds. Watch your behinds for years. I'm like, oh, you're kidding. You're just joking. I'm like, I'm not joking.
Starting point is 00:09:17 I'm telling you this is coming. And this little thing with the diplomats is only going to, of course, be the start of this since they're going to be expanding this. And other countries are going to recognize, hey, we can get everyone's DNA. Let's get it. We got a fact check. They don't go around collecting the president's poop because they're scared of people collecting it. They bring secure portable toilets for the president for security reasons. Yes.
Starting point is 00:09:38 Because if the president's in a mall bathroom or whatever, it's a security risk. Another risk is, of course, people getting information on the president from the inside of the poop. Well, Luke is correct. From NPR, China wants your DNA and may already have it. I saw that go by. They say as COVID cases begin to rise a year ago, a Chinese company contacted several U.S. states and offered to set up testing labs. As a byproduct, the Chinese firm at Beijing Genomics Institute would likely gain access to the DNA of those tested. The offer was tempting
Starting point is 00:10:07 for states struggling to set up their own testing facilities for a new virus on short notice, but U.S. national security officials urged the states to reject the offer,
Starting point is 00:10:15 citing concerns about how China might use personal data collected on Americans. Quote, We certainly reached out to our partners and the community
Starting point is 00:10:21 to make sure people were aware that the Chinese were pushing out these tests, informing them of what the risks were, and really asking them not to take the tests, said Mike Orlando, the head of the National Counterintelligence and Security Center, which is part of the Office of the Director of National Intelligence. As far as I know, they all turned them down. So there's actually a bunch of stories about this.
Starting point is 00:10:41 They've been trying to get access to american dna have you guys ever used those uh 23 and me tests yeah it's the same idea i've never taken them have you guys have you taken them before no my brother did recently though so i guess all my dna is out there yeah you're i just don't i don't know if it's a big deal but i don't want to speed up the process if it might be so i just haven't no it's a huge deal this is this is crazy from newsweek china wants your dna and it's up to no good from gordon g chang an author this is from november of 2020 and he says why does china want such sensitive data beijing is determined to dominate the biotech
Starting point is 00:11:16 industry beijing may also be developing biological weapons designed to target certain ethnic groups yep i had that i had that in list. I was waiting to talk about that because, again, we have to understand it's not just the pharma industrial complex that's going to be screwed over if China gets all of our DNA. That's going to outbid them and know what people are going to be sick of
Starting point is 00:11:36 and know what the demand is in the big pharma markets. But it's also bioweapons that, of course, could be used, could be genetically engineered to specifically go after individuals with a specific genotype and only affect them. So this is larger biological warfare stuff that, of course, is being studied, being conducted. A lot of it the United States is paying for, but a lot of it is ending up in the hands of the Chinese, which is absolutely perplexing, mind-boggling, and infuriating to find out.
Starting point is 00:12:03 I mean, Dr. Fauci was literally responsible and and was one of the bigger founders behind that level three level wuhan laboratory inside of china not many people want to talk about this but they were doing gain of function data studies on the coronaviruses linked to bats specifically talking about how they can engineer them again not trying to come up with any theories here i'm just stating some facts that were talked about by the US mainstream media and admitted to them. I'm not jumping to any conclusions. But it's an important fact to understand here that this did happen. I mean, New Yorker had a piece that that explore this concept, right. And I think one of the things that we probably don't give China enough credit for is they are evaluating different ways
Starting point is 00:12:41 of fighting asymmetric warfare, of thinking about ways that they can get a jump on the United States. And that's everything from building new battleships to exploring the ways that they can use biological weapons and biological tools. And exploring the rectums of these U.S. diplomats. Speaking of exploring. Yeah. And Tim, I'm also with you, I think, on your earlier point, too, because I think some of this is just a power game, right?
Starting point is 00:12:58 Yeah. I'm reminded of how during the Cold War, the U.S. State Department, this is back when we were tough and good at things, I think, a long, long time ago the U.S. State Department, this is back when we were tough and good at things, I think, a long, long time ago in U.S. foreign policy, the Russia desk would only hire diplomats from the United States who were men who were over six feet because they wanted to make sure that there was a better chance that they would be able to physically look down on their Russian counterparts. Wow.
Starting point is 00:13:22 Psychological. So much of it is i mean think about it like it's it's just a giant game of chess at least to the state as far as the state department sees the world so much of it is just a big chess game and so why not have every advantage you can but think about this too like china has no shame they want to win and they'll do whatever it takes even looking in the butts of our diplomats and i know it's funny but this is serious too because we wouldn't do that for the most part the united states probably isn't even thinking about having someone open up you know spread their cheeks and then take a sample but china knows there's things we'll learn and secrets we'll gain access to by
Starting point is 00:13:52 understanding the diets the the gut biomes of these people right and if they can produce some look we know that like gut bacteria is very important what if they're thinking can we craft something that just is a detriment to american diet gut bacteria and that causes americans to become bloated and tired it's a hypothetical well seriously there's a lot you can learn from sickle cell anemia it notoriously was harming the african-american population for whatever reason it's it's not a it's not a fecal it's not like a bacterial disease it's a blood disease it might be it's form genetic yeah so so it's part of the i think it's part of the blood cell it's part of the shape of the african-american blood cell and
Starting point is 00:14:27 it is different it is based on the genome and i was actually talking i've talked to people who have advanced scientific degrees this is one of those conversations you can't have but they did tell me you can design things that only attack certain genomes they only attack certain races this is something china has thought about americans don't think about it chinese think about everything well thought about our kids with TikTok. They're thinking about bioweapons, maybe possibly with COVID. I don't know. We're not conspiring here.
Starting point is 00:14:51 Well, the U.S. has been talking about bioweapons, especially with some classified documentation that came out for a very long time, ever since the Vietnam War. Now, as far as how clandestine and how overt they are, we don't know because a lot of it is clandestine. A lot of it is something that we don't know. There's no transparency. There's no accountability. Whether on China, they just do everything out in the open. But also with, you know, you have to understand, you could get someone's DNA from a nose swab. You could also get it from a behind swab.
Starting point is 00:15:20 Not a swab, a probe. You could get it from a butt probe as well so they most likely now the chinese have a whole bunch of dna samples on all the u.s diplomats that willingly took their pants off when the chinese government said take them off and they did which is which is i mean just imagine being a u.s diplomat and and just saying yeah sure china here instead of being like i'll get on a plane and leave right like yeah right instead of having some like dignity and saying hey no no you're not sticking anything up my butt like i'm sorry like like like have some courage here the u.s state department at least trust the science that's what it's all about you gotta trust science yeah are you saying you hate science yeah um so science is a big hammer and if you use it improperly you can do a lot of harm
Starting point is 00:16:06 with it yeah this is gross it is stuff do you think i want to get an asymmetrical warfare yeah i'm gonna interview with one of these diplomats and just hear it from their own mouths they'll be like shaking rocking back and forth yeah exactly they don't make water hot enough yeah and that's the thing too like his hands were cold at what point would they just kind of look to their supervisor or superior and be like dude do we have to do this like yeah like at one point was somebody just like you know actually i'm we're gonna call back to the embassy we're gonna check on this one real quick give us five minutes what is it like for u.s diplomats are they like under the the finger of the communist party when they're over there that's a good
Starting point is 00:16:41 question i probably not i i would assume not only because they spend so much time on American properties, right, on embassies and consulates. The interesting thing, though, this is something I could have expected from the American media because they very much live under the thumb of Beijing while they're over there. But you would think that the American diplomatic corps would have a little bit more dignity, a little bit more self-esteem, and a little bit more of an ability to push back and say no no we're not going to do this but listen we're living in strange times and so america is becoming weak yes we can it's easy it's a big metaphor here it's easy for biden to back i'm gonna bomb syria because what's syria gonna do about it and we go
Starting point is 00:17:16 up against russia because russia could fight back to a certain degree but ultimately what are they gonna do about it china oh yeah we can't fight china fight China. They'll win. And they're winning. That's the scary reality of everything that's going on. And I think so much of it is they want to see, and this to me more than anything else is, they want to see what they can get away with. In so many ways, this is just a microcosm of the sorts of things that they're doing in the South China Sea, the sorts of things they're doing in Tibet, the sorts of things that they're doing investing in Africa and Eastern Europe. This is a power play, right? So much of this is a power play right so much of this is a power play and it's how far can we push the big guy on the block the united states and get away with doing this kind of stuff and if we can keep doing this right if we can if the
Starting point is 00:17:56 belt and road program can run through traditional u.s allies across africa if we can muscle our way into tibet if we can muscle our way into hong kong why can't we do some uh rear-end swabs on u.s diplomats why isn't that the next step it's it's it's incremental it sounds silly to a lot of people they probably don't think it's that big of a deal but it's just one more grain of sand making a bigger heap where china says we can do whatever we want we can go to an american and say take off your pants and bend over right now and they'll go yes sir yes no problem sir i when i first heard it i think yesterday maybe you brought it up yeah no i was bringing it up yesterday i heard about it i was looking at the sources like it we need to confirm
Starting point is 00:18:32 this yeah yeah because we were talking about this a few weeks ago a few weeks ago we were saying hey china has developed a new way to test for covid and it's going up your buttocks three inches to swab you and i'm like this is not what you think it is it's coming uh it's going to be expanded and now here we are today sorry it didn't it almost like washed over me yesterday i was just like oh well whatever let's go i'm not surprised but they lied about it they lied they lied about it big time that's really a big deal man this is bad no it's a it's it's it's a decay it's just like everything seems to be heading down into the crapper. Yeah.
Starting point is 00:19:07 Literally and figuratively. That's right. I was going to say. Yeah. Well, no. I was going to say. And so much of this, too, is it's China stepping back and not just pushing to see where they can go, but forgive the pun, but probing where the weaknesses are. Right?
Starting point is 00:19:22 Where are the vulnerabilities? Where are the places where U.S. diplomats don't have a level head about them in terms of the decisions they're going to make, the power that they're going to that they're going to stand up against and the things that they're unwilling to do? And I think the more they do that, I want to I want to use it to jump to the next segment. We'll talk about the weakness of the United States. Yeah. So we have the story that came up a little while ago from military dot com. Dozens of House Democrats call biden to give up sole nuclear launch authority this is crazy but it shouldn't be uh it shouldn't be unexpected joe biden is
Starting point is 00:19:51 he's not all with it i think it's fair to say there's been reports that kamala harris has been doing his job for him because he's been napping in the sun as i predicted yeah she's talking to foreign leaders on his behalf or whatever and now they they're saying, we think Joe Biden should give up sole power to launch nuclear weapons. And you know what? I agree. I don't think a senile little crackpot should be holding nuclear football. To give it up to who? To open it up to other people.
Starting point is 00:20:16 Now, that's a problem. Who are these other people? Maybe, you know what? This is the problem of having, you you know a president who's in only because people hated the other guy you know they clearly right now you've got all the democrats complaining well not all of them sorry all of the progressives complaining about biden some of the democrats but many of them just saying biden can do no wrong right you get a president who's based on hating the other guy you and and he's basically what's the difference you know a lot of people
Starting point is 00:20:43 say like you know he's going to do a lot of the same foreign policy things actually doing worse people are worried now we're going to lose this peace we're developing in the middle east he's basically, what's the difference? A lot of people say he's going to do a lot of the same foreign policy things. He's actually doing worse. People are worried now we're going to lose this peace we're developing in the Middle East. He's going to destabilize everything. But I'm sorry, he is a senile old crackpot who was elected without the ability to be president. And now Democrats are saying he should give up the sole power of the nuclear launch. Dude, he just bombed Syria. Okay, let me just get this out really quick.
Starting point is 00:21:04 I don't know much about this bombing of Syria. I read some mainstream news articles from NBC and some other, and they were like, it's in retaliation to Iran. Okay, obviously NBC is going to say that. The other one was, this is actually a perverse way of improving diplomatic relations with Iran because it's going to be forcing them to whatever. It's sickening. I'm sorry. Let me read some of this story from military.com. They say nearly three dozen House Democrats are urging President Joe Biden to relinquish
Starting point is 00:21:31 his sole authority to order the launch of nuclear weapons, arguing that no single person should wield apocalyptic military power. They say vesting one person with this authority entails real risks. Past presidents have threatened to attack other countries with nuclear weapons or exhibited behavior that causes other officials to express concerns about the president's judgment, according to the letter, which was spearheaded by California reps Jimmy Panetta and Ted Lieu. Now, interestingly, Nancy Pelosi tried doing this with Donald Trump in, I believe it was what, like after November?
Starting point is 00:22:01 Yeah. She went to the Joint Chiefs, I believe it was the Joint Chiefs, and she said, block Trump's ability to order missile strikes. And they said, ma'am, that would be a military coup. We can't do that. Yeah. The commander-in-chief has the ability to fire the nukes. They're taking this away. Who would get it?
Starting point is 00:22:18 It sounds to me like, look, I'm going to say as cliche as possible, all of these things are just ripping this country into a million pieces. That's it. Well, you know, I never agree with politicians, but these politicians make sense. When they're talking about one person on this earth that has the power to press one button and end the human race, I'm sorry, that's a little bit too much power. When we're going to be engaging in nuclear war, we're engaging in a war that's going to end civilizations as we know it. And I agree with these Democrats. I never thought I would say this, but I agree on the merits here. I don't agree.
Starting point is 00:22:53 I do. I think it should be decentralized. I think definitely it shouldn't be one senile old man who doesn't know where he is half the time, sometimes. So that's a problem of Joe Biden. But then the issue is you're creating exponentially more vulnerabilities with each individual. You'll give the ability to press a button. Let's put it this way. You got Joe Biden as a senile little crackpot.
Starting point is 00:23:12 And that freaks me out because he might press the button and fire a nuke. They said Donald Trump was sporadic and erratic and he might press the button and launch a nuke. That's still only two people. Add 10 more people. And now you got to keep track of each and every one of them who might launch a nuke. It'd be cool if you needed all of them to agree well i think that that's that's my question too is what is the no that can't work either is the alternative that we have just a bunch of different checks and balances if you will before you can fire the nuke because if that's the
Starting point is 00:23:37 case i guess i guess that makes sense but if you start truly federalizing the nuclear launch codes and really start having that many hands in the kitchen. Here's what's going to happen. The Chinese communist dictator, Xi Jinping, is going to be like, I can launch all of the nuclear weapons and they will have no time to retaliate. We win. We win. China will succeed. Our cities will be fine.
Starting point is 00:23:58 And every nuke will explode over America before they even realize it. I guess you could automate a defensive response and only federate the offensive to like six people that need to agree and turn a key at the same time no but the issue is something really convenient about just having well maybe so there's a reason why we have a president who is the commander-in-chief it's so that we can respond quickly and instantly to serious militaristic threats well maybe just add one more person that's sound mind that's next to him. Like, even then. So this is the problem. So what? They give us a crackpot president and use it as an excuse to
Starting point is 00:24:31 disseminate the launch codes to a bunch of other people? When we gave the president the power like that, we didn't have world-ending weapons at the push of a button. True. No, we did. When we created the nuclear weapons, we're like, Mr. President, they're yours. When we created the office of the president and gave them all that executive power, we didn't have nuclear weapons that could end the human race. So the problem is, unless you can answer me this, when China and Russia know as autocrats they can snap their fingers and blot the U.S. and we can't respond, what defense do we have?
Starting point is 00:24:57 I don't think Biden could respond anyway. He'd probably be sleeping. I know. I know. You need an automated response. You can't do better by giving more people the launch codes. The problem is we are in a very seriously dangerous position because Joe Biden is a pathetic, senile, old crackpot. I'm being a little hyperbolic. No, you're right.
Starting point is 00:25:12 He's showing the cracks in the system. So now you've got Vladimir Putin. What is he? He's former KGB, right? Yeah. And he's riding on a horse with no shirt on. Yeah. A bear, I thought.
Starting point is 00:25:20 And he's so brutal. I mean, look at the dude who's trying to run against him. He gets poisoned all the time. Yeah, Navalny. All the time. This guy is probably laughing his ass off like joe biden yeah and what's he gonna do it really does beg the question of if we don't trust him with this with this responsibility of a president right because that's all like we can fight about who whose it should be but um if this is a a duly charged role of the president and we can't trust him to do this then what else can't we trust him to do?
Starting point is 00:25:47 Right. And what other settings does he not? Is he not someone we want to be presidential? If we can't trust him to be the only one with his finger on the trigger for the nuclear buttons, do we trust him one on one in a room with Xi Jinping or with Putin? I mean, again, like these like and again, you know, as he was pointing out, the people who know this want to do us harm. Well, this is the thing. The vulnerability is there, whether it's two people or not, because of Joe Biden. I made the shirt that I'm wearing right now months ago, and it says, I'm Joe Biden, and
Starting point is 00:26:14 I forgot this message. This sentiment was true months before the election. It was true every time he got on stage. There's a reason they kept him in the basement. There's a reason he didn't do many public speaking events. He does a lot of gaffes. He messes up a lot of the time. Sometimes he messes up the locations where he's actually in.
Starting point is 00:26:31 And that's extremely concerning for the man that literally has his finger on the button and could end the world with one click. I want to make an observation. It's not Biden that's a problem. It's the cognitive decline of the human brain that's the problem. And that's going to be no matter what. What's cyber Biden? We need to get Elon Musk to neural link Biden. Just give him a tune up.
Starting point is 00:26:52 Could you imagine? Elon Musk has the nuclear launch coat. George Alexopoulos has an image of this. So the paintings you guys see on the walls behind everybody is George Alexopoulos. And one of his memes is Biden sitting in this chair with an electrode helmet attached to his head. And he's, like, drooling as children are being fed to him.
Starting point is 00:27:11 It's a real piece of art. It's hilarious. But I'm kidding. We're not going to make cyber Biden. But it is a good point. The ultimate problem I see with this is this office is important and powerful for a reason. Right. You have Congress.
Starting point is 00:27:25 They legislate. They're slow and nobody likes them. They're not meant to respond very, very quickly when we're being attacked. The president can declare a state of emergency and take unilateral action. And that's their excuse for like bombing Syria, which is dumb because Syria's not doing anything to us. The problem is they hated Trump so much that they were like, we would rather have,
Starting point is 00:27:47 listen, I'm gonna stop. They said when Donald Trump got elected, you know, there's a lot of Republicans saying you're attacking the pilot of the plane because you don't like the way he talks over the intercom. You're gonna make the plane crash. They hated Trump so much because as he's flying the plane,
Starting point is 00:28:01 he gets in the intercom and he won't shut up. And you're like, just stop. Right. Right. So that so then some doting, you know, some dotard is sitting there drooling all over himself. And like, I want him to fly the plane. And now they put the sleepy, creepy Joe who's sitting in the pilot seat drooling on himself, sleeping in the planes, like falling down. And they're like, better than the guy yelling at us for, you know, the entire plane ride.
Starting point is 00:28:23 And right. He had two brain aneurysms. My goodness. I mean, I... It's like giving Luke an aneurysm. Yeah. It's just utterly insane. Also, the timing of this is very important because this letter came out right before he unilaterally decided to launch airstrikes on Syria.
Starting point is 00:28:43 Of course, without constitutional approval, without congressional authorization, and according to many, illegal under international law, but really just continuing the policy that Barack Obama codified in 2014 and just bombed another country without any kind of oversight, transparency, or even accountability. It's for natural gas. Biden says no Keystone Pipeline in America, but Qatar Turkey Pipeline in Syria. Yeah. See, it's okay when foreign contractors
Starting point is 00:29:10 go and build gas pipelines in other countries that we're blowing up. Not okay when American workers do it. And it's kind of like, you know, I mentioned this before, they love outsourcing jobs, they love outsourcing factories, and then they don't want any of it here.
Starting point is 00:29:22 It's almost like a not-in-my-backyard thing. They're like, oh, we want the oil, we want the gas, but not in my backyard. Even from a pipeline, right? That's the other thing, too, is the richest part. Yeah, no, it's insane. And, like, listen, it's got to hurt of all of the people who it probably stings for, these strikes. It has to hurt the worst for Neera Tanden, who famously said that we are going to attack Libya to take the oil, and now she is seeing us attack
Starting point is 00:29:45 syria for no good reason and she's probably like her eyes are probably lighting up with dollar signs at the very thought of it and yet her confirmation is going to get railroaded because she's uh because she tweeted a bunch of really dumb things yeah that but also like she's like by all indications a bad person she punched a reporter one time which i don't think you're supposed to do um and perhaps one of the most awful things, even if you just look at it the other way that the Dems see the world,
Starting point is 00:30:07 but I think the way that we all see the world too, is she, in an all-staff meeting, she outed one of her employees at CAP, when she worked there at the think tank,
Starting point is 00:30:16 for bringing charges of sexual harassment against their boss. And so as they were talking about it, she just outed this private concern and complaint.
Starting point is 00:30:26 The people who are – look, man. The federal government is just a swamp. Yeah. And there's like a tiny handful of people who are stepping through the swamp that are okay. But for the most part, it's a swamp. Trump did not drain the swamp. The swamp is just murkier than ever. And Joe Biden is back in.
Starting point is 00:30:42 He is a swamp monster. Yeah. And think about it. He was like he's got so many people that he's inherited who are former Biden or Obama alums. Yeah. And they're like, what have they been doing for the last four years since they left the Obama White House? Trump or that or they've just been making a bunch of money working at working in Washington. And so they've only gotten more swampy. Right. They've only cycled out and now cycled back in. We also have to acknowledge the fact that three last sitting
Starting point is 00:31:09 presidents bombed Syria without any congressional authorization. The last time Donald Trump did it, Jen Psaki tweeted, by the way, in 2017, quote, also, what is the legal authority for strikes? Assad is a brutal dictator, but Syria is a sovereign country. Gee, yes, of course he is. Joe Biden even tweeted that Trump was erratic, impulsive, and it's the last thing a commander in chief should do. When, of course, Donald Trump bombed Syria because his daughter cried. This is the end. Ivanka Trump cried to him and told him to do it after the alleged chemical weapons attack,
Starting point is 00:31:45 which there have been some very serious questions about, and a lot of evidence countering all the information. But the big thing here we have to understand here is when Donald Trump bombed Syria, there was at least some kind of fake attempt to frame some kind of evidence. They tried. They did it very poorly. It was fact-checked to be wrong. But now there's no there's no evidence where's the information where's the wmds where's where's the justification for this that
Starting point is 00:32:11 allowed the united states to do this they usually put on a horse and pony show right before launching another strike they didn't even do that this time they didn't say there was a threat they didn't show any evidence they didn't highlight anything that that could have justified this. We still don't know. Let's jump to this thread from Drew on this one guy, Democrat hypocrisy. But I want to start by saying this, ladies and gentlemen, this is the end. What we're seeing, the utter hypocrisy from Democrats and media pundits cannot survive. Progressives are already tweeting, smack talking the democratic establishment and the media establishment obviously not every single one but many of them are saying we did not vote for this
Starting point is 00:32:51 there's one there's one twitter account that's getting memed around like crazy because they were like i'm deactivating my account i did not realize biden would do this this is wrong we didn't want war he lied to us i think think about Barack Obama. He did the same thing. But there was no Twitter. Right. So what happens is we can see the hypocrisy. We can see Jen Psaki, press secretary, saying, under what authority is Donald Trump bombing Syria? What about now when Joe Biden, 36 days in, does the same thing?
Starting point is 00:33:20 We can see all of these Democrats and it is stamped in our mind. So what happens now is the younger generation, they're going to see these tweets and be and it is stamped in our mind. So what happens now is the younger generation, they're going to see these tweets and be like, yeah, these people lied. That's it. War is bad. We don't want this. I say this at the end. What I mean is that the establishment stranglehold and ability to keep lying is weakening.
Starting point is 00:33:39 I'm optimistic in this regard. Yeah. Because I've asked, how is it that so many people still fall for the mainstream media? They're probably older people watching TV. Younger people aren't. Now, many of these younger people probably fall for garbage, emotional manipulation from a lot of these leftist grifters. But let's pull this thread we have from the man himself, Drew Holden. And your tweet reads, it seems not all pointless foreign wars are created equally.
Starting point is 00:34:02 In the eyes of the Democrats, the media and the chattering class, trump hit syria was an outrage but under biden well apparently things are different do you want to just read through some of the tweets we'll show them and yeah i break it to break down for what you found i i will so i i was going through it today and i looked and i saw a lot of the uh i was reminded very quickly of what happened in 2017 and 27 2018 where there was enormous criticism of donald trump hit syria i'm sure i was probably critical of it too i saw and i was like yeah i'm not sure I'm well about this one. I criticize him. I'm getting these people tweeting at me, and they're like the haters,
Starting point is 00:34:30 the tribalists, and they're like, are you gonna criticize Biden now? You wouldn't criticize Trump. And I was like, I criticized Trump on the Syria thing, like, every video. People complained about it. We get it, Tim, you're mad at Trump for firing Tomahawk missiles into Syria, and I'm like, eh, what am I gonna, i'll complain about it i i support tulsi keppard
Starting point is 00:34:48 yeah exactly but the tribalists are full of it i lost so many followers when i went after trump for doing those moves he's like no trump's doing the right thing i'm like no and i remember calling him out aggressively and losing a large ton of followers and i was like i don't care uh goodbye and they were like you you're like cnn uh i'm like no i have principles something a lot of people you know so so what you discovered so what what i found very quickly was that for whatever reason all of the people who were incredibly critical in 2017 and 2018 uh were not critical or the best one i think the one i start off so usually the way i structure these is i'll hit the uh the members of congress first and then the media and then whoever right blue checks but the first one i had to start it with this is a phenomenal side by side it's laurence o'donnell of msnbc fame
Starting point is 00:35:32 when back in 2018 he had tweeted dear news media if you think trump has constitutional authority to attack syria please say why if you're not sure please ask the question please stop using the phrase constitutional crisis as it can only refer to firing people, not missiles. Right. A lot of concerns. Very concerned with Lawrence O'Donnell then. Lo and behold, yesterday, last night, right after all of this goes down, he tweets out a link to his upcoming show that has Ben Rhodes, failed MFA, failed short story writer turned policy wonk, apparently Ben Rhodes. And Lawrence O'Donnell tweets, Ben Rhodes has been in the room when the president orders a proportional response.
Starting point is 00:36:12 And he has him on and they talk about why this specific attack made total sense, complete and total sense. Well, look, Drew, you just misunderstand. It has always been the position of the democrats that bombing syria is a good thing now the issue isn't that donald trump was bombing syria the issue was that the man who ordered them happened to have been orange you see it makes sense now yes exactly it's a night and day difference and so i think it's it's interesting because a lot of democratic politicians very much went with that sort of mentality and thread my favorite favorite, Nancy Pelosi, she tweeted, this is in 2017, so right after these first strikes, retweet if you agree, which is a horrible thing to put in a tweet.
Starting point is 00:36:51 Right? Congressional. In terms of a little Twitter one-on-one, please, for the love of God, don't do that. Retweet if you agree that Congress has a responsibility to immediately debate President Trump's actions in Syria, which is hysterical because back then in 2017, she had no power to bring everyone back in and force everyone to have this conversation. She is now the Speaker of the House who could call back Congress tomorrow. She could force them to have this conversation.
Starting point is 00:37:16 For whatever reason, no interest. But perhaps, actually, I take that back. My favorite among elected officials has to be Barbara Lee. She used a couple of emojis. I it's questionable it's dubious the first was the shouting emoji all caps trump doesn't have the authority to have troops in syria much less to protect oil apparently biden does and then again twitter 101 please don't do this producing foreign oil clap hands is clap hands not clap hands a clap hands, not clap hands. A, clap hands, legitimate. Clap hands, military. Clap hands, mission.
Starting point is 00:37:46 Clap hands. Just do the clap. Stop endless war. Protecting foreign oil is not a legitimate military mission. Stop endless war. Thanks, I hate it. What the heck? Like, no follow-up from her. For whatever reason.
Starting point is 00:37:59 I mean, maybe you guys didn't turn on the news. I don't know. Friday is often not a working day in Congress, so maybe she just hasn't heard. Did you try to contact them? Be like, hey, do you have a point on that so obviously i always tag these people whenever i tweeted them and for whatever reason i haven't heard anything back on those ones how strange what is this a proportional response to there was a there was a rocket strike on an iraqi uh military base that killed an american
Starting point is 00:38:20 contractor so joe biden said'm going to blow him up. Allegedly, that's what they say. But again, we have to understand what they say is usually a lot different than what actually happens. And more importantly, there were reports going around as soon as Biden got in that U.S. troop movements in Syria
Starting point is 00:38:36 started escalating. And we saw Western news sources saying, that's not true. It's a myth. This is totally normal. And then we saw, you know, Middle Eastern sources saying the U.S. is running. This is totally normal. And then we saw, you know, Middle Eastern sources saying the U.S. is running troops through Syria.
Starting point is 00:38:47 Yeah. And then... The New York Times, I believe, had the best take today. They had an article that was titled U.S. Airstrike in Syria Targets Iran-Backed Militias. In that article, it literally says, and I quote,
Starting point is 00:39:02 little is known about this group, including whether it is backed by Iran. What? Literally. What? Yes, that's literally what they said. So, yeah, a lot of information is very sporadic. It's very hard to believe.
Starting point is 00:39:15 A lot of anonymous government sources are coming out, and they're not putting their name behind this, but they're saying this was defensive. Wow. Anonymous government source. Look at this. New York Times. Yep. Little is known about the group, including whether it is backed by Iran or related to organizations that used the facilities for the American airstrikes targeted on Thursday. Let's go right into the title. Go to the title. Yeah. U.S. airstrikes in Syria target Iran-backed militias.
Starting point is 00:39:37 They are lying. Clap, clap, clap. Yeah. I'm doing it right, right? Yeah. And this is the thing. In a lot of ways, the media can speak these sorts of things into existence. The New York Times had another story.
Starting point is 00:39:49 With strikes in Syria, Biden confronts Iran's militant network. Yes, I saw that. Right? It's the same thing. If you repeat it, this is WMDs all over again. If you just repeat it over and over and over again, it becomes part of the conversation. It becomes real. over again it becomes part of the conversation but another big thing another big thing to realize here the iranian forces in syria are the ones that are partly responsible for crushing isis al-qaeda and al-nusra and other sunni radical groups uh the iranians are basically shia groups
Starting point is 00:40:17 that are fighting against the sunnis and if it wasn't for the iranians and the syrians working together isis would still have a huge foothold inside of Syria. So by Biden and by Donald Trump attacking the Syrian government, they're attacking the people that are stopping ISIS. That's spreading radical jihadism and terrorism all over the West. That's another point here that, you know, oddly, that point was forgotten by the mainstream media.
Starting point is 00:40:39 They forgot to mention that one for some reason. Under Trump, ISIS was crushed. Is that correct? Yeah, I think so. Yeah. Well, they lost a lot of their funding that was given to them by barack obama and hillary clinton and then he blew up the the main dude yeah yeah yeah well russia also took a large part in that and exposed how a lot of the oil that was being uh you know siphoned in by isis was actually traded
Starting point is 00:40:58 to turkey russia exposed how there was caravans working with the Turkish military, along with ISIS, financing terrorism. Saudi Arabia, Israel also financed the Sunni, larger Wahhabist terrorist groups in there. Israel, by the way, was given advanced notice of this airstrike, and they released a statement that they're very pleased that this airstrike happened in that particular region. So there's a lot of different geopolitical things happening, but essentially, I boil it down to the larger class of civiliz uh civilizations that's happening in the middle east between the sunnis and the shiites the sunnis the radical islamists are on the side of israel so they're they're they're saying in the media over and over again iran iran iran iran iran iran deep down they
Starting point is 00:41:38 say oh we don't know for sure but we're going to keep saying their name over and over again so how long until we have war with iran i mean they've been they've to do this. John Bolton said, what did John Bolton say? By this time next year, we will be celebrating in Tehran. He was wrong on his timeline, but we have to understand what Syria is. It's not about Syria. Syria is a larger proxy war between the United States, Russia, and also China in some ways. China has actually even sent some support to the Syrians. China has a very close relationship with the Iranians.
Starting point is 00:42:05 So does Russia. So there's probably going to be another proxy war, just like we're seeing in Yemen, just like we're seeing in Syria, just like we've seen already play out in Libya. That's going to take place in Iran. But another big thing to really kind of calculate here and understand this larger web that the military industrial complex paints to you is the fact that it was the it was the gulf war after 2001 in 2003 when the gulf war was launched that made iran such a powerhouse in the middle east region because it got rid of one of their chief competitors iraq and their sphere of influence actually grew. They became more powerful because of the war in Iraq.
Starting point is 00:42:46 So again, these neoconservatives literally created the boogeyman, and we could even talk about the CIA coup in the 50s and all this other stuff. But the fingerprints on the military-industrial complex, on the neoconservatives, is literally create the boogeyman, let's finance ISIS, let's make Iran more popular in the region, and let's go to war with them next they're literally creating their own problems that they're now coming to you and saying well we have to you know we can't give you that two thousand dollar check we can't give you fifteen dollars minimum wage we got this huge threat we got a fight that conveniently we made happen and and that's the big lie sold to the american people who just
Starting point is 00:43:21 conveniently keep forgetting american history i'm doing clap back but i'm just absolutely flabbergasted and so disappointed in people especially in the mainstream media that don't talk about these events in relevant uh timelines that actually give people a perspective to see what's happening here because we are essentially paying for the destruction of this country by putting us in these quagmires meanwhile china they're having our lunch they're they're probing our our diplomats and they're going to going to be doing a lot more with their global hegemony which they're going to take over with their policies rather than our self-destructive hurting policies that put us in
Starting point is 00:43:59 debt and send our american troops into harm's way for what? We actually have breaking news. We have an exclusive photograph of Joe Biden actually making the switch between giving checks to the American people and dropping a bomb. And as you can see, he's wearing a leather jacket and a, what is that? Fedora.
Starting point is 00:44:19 Is that a Fedora thing? Yeah, the Explorer hat. And he's got to swap the $2,000 check for the missile. Very cute. Like an Indiana Jones thing. Yeah. Indiana Jones. That's what happened.
Starting point is 00:44:31 You know what? You know what's really sad? I'm not mad. I'm sad. All of these Twitter accounts from these progressives who are like, but we thought Biden was the good guy. Good. But you thought Biden was the good guy.
Starting point is 00:44:40 Oh, poor baby. At least they're waking up. Listen. I'm annoyed. I don't want to be mean. I think we're old enough to where we experienced the obama years we knew what obama was going to do or we knew what obama did we knew what biden was going to do and we kept saying it over and over again and they're like yeah but trump is a fascist okay well you know have more war i guess we're going to go to war with russia let's see how that plays out that's the next big trump was a fascist
Starting point is 00:45:04 not no not any more or less than any other next big Trump was a fascist. Not no, not any more or less than any other president. That's not a fascist. Well, this country's fascist. No, it isn't. It's built on the backs of slaves and corporate,
Starting point is 00:45:12 corporatocracy. That's fascism. No, it's, it's suitable for us, but you know, it's basically controlling the world through military coercion. It's not fascist.
Starting point is 00:45:19 It's attempting to, there's a, there's a, there's a lot going on in the world. It's not like dictatorial fascism. No, you're using fascism as a general term for like the corporations have been dude raytheon ceo is now our defense secretary is that what it is yeah that's crony capitalism it sure is
Starting point is 00:45:33 but we're allowed to talk about it it's not fascism well it's not like it's not totalitarian fascism it's just like subversive fascism was the fact they're not coming in here kicking our door and then you know probing us it's just that we not. But if we if we if we allow these people, if we allow these people to keep doing these things, eventually it will be. Yeah, it's especially under Joe Biden. It's a it's an information war. You're right. And it doesn't have to happen in Iran. If as long as we keep the communication going and keep people aware that we should not be going into Iran.
Starting point is 00:45:59 All right. These bombings are out of order. Then I think we won't go. Well, another thing to kind of add here just just really quickly, is the fact that China's taking over the world through trade. We're taking it over through military blunders that indebt us forever, and that's not achieving anything. Iraq wants us to leave. Syria wants us to leave. There was an Iraqi parliament that literally voted, please, the United States, leave. The United States decided not to do that and not to listen to a direct government order by the Iraqi government.
Starting point is 00:46:25 And that's when we had these mysterious kind of rocket attacks that somehow are justifying our bigger involvement in there. I'm not putting out any theories out there. I'm just saying it was very convenient of a timeline that did happen. You guys want to talk about authoritarianism? You want to talk about fascism? You want to talk about all that stuff? How about this story from CTV News? Man charged with assault at Montreal quarantine. Woman says she felt helpless. You don't get it. You don't get enough of understanding from this headline.
Starting point is 00:46:50 Let me tell you what happened. A woman heard they were going to start instituting mandatory quarantines in Canada. She decided I'll go back to Canada now before they do this. Took a COVID test. When she arrived, they said that was the wrong COVID test. So they took her to an undisclosed location, a hotel. They told her she wasn't allowed
Starting point is 00:47:08 to tell anyone where she was, where the hotel was, or what was going on. And while she was there, a man sexually assaulted her. This is authoritarianism. This is what we have to worry about with these passports,
Starting point is 00:47:19 with these lockdowns. I watched a video. It was from Rebel News. I don't know a whole lot about it, but I saw this video on Twitter. And it's one of their reporters is walking down the street filming. Probably my assumption is he was filming like, this is what the lockdown looks like. I'm out here showing the people. And the cops gave him a fine and said, we don't care. They wrote him a ticket. Curfew for an adult man walking down an empty street. Now, listen, I mentioned that that's not the worst of it.
Starting point is 00:47:46 This story was sent to me. And at first I was like, what is this? A guy's being charged sexual assault at Metro Quarantine Hotel. Women say she felt helpless. What is this? And she said she felt helpless at a hotel where she didn't expect to end up and where she was told she wasn't allowed to disclose her location. Quote, they didn't tell you where they were taking you, which is unacceptable.
Starting point is 00:48:04 They gave a set of rules. Can't post on social media. Can't her location. Quote, they didn't tell you where they were taking you, which is unacceptable. They gave a set of rules. Can't post on social media. Can't disclose location. Federal health officials told CTV they're aware of the incident and taking it very seriously. The assault. That's what they care about.
Starting point is 00:48:15 To the rest of these people, it's normal that this woman was flying back to her home and was apprehended by the authorities for breaking no crime, told she couldn't tell anyone what was going on.
Starting point is 00:48:23 She couldn't report anything on social media. She couldn't report anything on social media. She couldn't give her location out. They brought her to an undisclosed location where she was assaulted. What? This is insane. They're literally taking people
Starting point is 00:48:32 who have broken no laws, locking them up. And the problem with all of this too is, it's the case in Canada, I'm sure. It's certainly the case in the United States. When you empower government to do things, right? We've seen this with the Patriot Act. We've seen this with lots and lots of things. When you allow governments to have lots and lots of power and lots and lots of authority that is relatively unchecked against everyday life and against
Starting point is 00:48:56 everyday civilians, they don't give them back quickly, right? The coronavirus cases are down like 75, 77%, I think, in the last couple of weeks, right? And despite that, has your life changed? Has anyone's life changed? To be fair, we think in the last couple of weeks right and despite that has your life changed has have any has anyone's life changed to be fair we're in the middle of nowhere yeah that's a good point you guys i live in dc so it's a whole a whole another universe nothing's changed everyone's wearing people are wearing two masks instead of one now that's the only thing that's just all the razor wire and the yes yeah yeah i went for a run the other day because i used to run and i'd run up up to the cap because I live pretty close there. Now, I mean, it's as if we're living in – it's like East-West Germany. It's insane. But what happens when government gets these powers is that a bureaucracy that is empowered to make these sorts of decisions is always going to think they are going to make the right decision.
Starting point is 00:49:38 They are not going to give you the power and authority back and it has been i think to me really incredible despite the fact that the cases are falling and deaths are falling life isn't actually returning to normal in all of the places where all of these lockdown restrictions have been put in place and what is and canada obviously is a is a nightmarish example of this but we're not that far from this kind of no we're not and what is fauci saying look if you go get the vaccine nothing's gonna change yeah you'll still have to wear two masks you won't be able to go to the movies or go out to eat. So go get it anyway. And people are actually going to do that. Why would they do it?
Starting point is 00:50:09 Who's going to do that? And here's the thing, too. Like, listen, if all he would say, it blows my mind because all he would have to do, absent this power conversation, if he's someone who just wants to see people get the vaccine, you know what you do? You tell them how great the vaccine is. We have managed in the span of a very limited amount of time to come up with a revolutionary virus because of the power of American R&D and research. Vaccine, revolutionary vaccine. That can stop and shut down a pandemic that has brought the world to its knees. Go get it. It's safe.
Starting point is 00:50:39 We've tested it a gazillion times. Go get the vaccine. Well, the long-term tests haven't been done. Yeah, it takes a while. Yeah. I don't want to get the vaccine. Well, the long term tests haven't been done. Yeah, it takes a while. Yeah, I don't want to get into that. Another thing I wanted to bring up is before, you know, forcing the strictest lockdowns, the Canadian government also disarmed a large public of the Canadian citizenry. And we had politicians like Justin Trudeau that was in October of 2020, telling its citizenry, don't believe the conspiracy theories
Starting point is 00:51:05 that there's going to be government quarantine camps. It's a conspiracy theory. Don't believe it. It's not going to happen. And here we are today when you enter Canada. It's not a camp. It's a Sheraton hotel. Oh, okay.
Starting point is 00:51:20 That's better. I have to imagine. With, of course, corrupt security guards that do unspeakable things to you. You can't tell them where you're going. And, I mean, this is just, it's like the frog boiling. That's essentially what's happening here. And there's still a lot of legitimate questions surrounding the vaccine that I do believe should be asked from my own personal opinion.
Starting point is 00:51:40 Yeah, you would think that with like a kind of like a propaganda campaign in favor of the vaccine that people like Dr. Fauci would be super raw about it. I don't Trump did it. He's not Trump did it. And they're they don't like that's it. That's it. That's I mean, look, we mentioned this before. All these stories were coming out saying like, oh, boogeyman vaccine.
Starting point is 00:51:57 A doctor took a vaccine two weeks later was dead. And then I read the stars like, wow, what happened? And it was like he had a stroke. And I'm like, oh, two weeks later, he had a stroke. OK, come on. I'm concerned about the speediness at which this vaccine was put out there. But I'm worried that there are the same nasty, unethical journalists who are like, it's Trump's vaccine, though. You know, let's rag on it.
Starting point is 00:52:22 Let's let's. I mean, and the politicians certainly like the power so i'm i wonder why it is fauci is saying these things he maybe he's being honest maybe it really isn't that effectual or he doesn't know well there's yeah maybe maybe they did it because they were scared and people needed hope so the vaccine is worthless is that what fauci is saying well again this is rushed this is still experimental and there have been some findings saying that if you do get the vaccine you could still still spread the sickness. There's been studies saying that. There's been experts saying that.
Starting point is 00:52:47 I think even you have to look this up. Correct me if I'm wrong. I think even Fauci said this himself. So when we're looking at, you know, I don't think this is Trump's vaccine. This is Pfizer's vaccine. This is Moderna's vaccine. This is Johnson and Johnson's vaccine. And it was Operation Warp Speed that Trump streamlined the process to ramp everything through really, really quickly and provide massive funding for all those guaranteed
Starting point is 00:53:07 contracts. But when people look at it now, they don't see Trump. That's the point that I'm making here. Yes, Trump played a key initiative in pushing this vaccine. But the questions about its efficacy and its safety, those still are kind of questions that are being asked. And we'll see. Yeah. And Dr. Fauci is the one who's basically undermining confidence in it. Yeah. And that, to me, is insane. Yeah, and to me, again, at the risk of being a little bit black helicopters on this stuff, I think part of it is if you were to go out and say that it is fully effective and fully safe and everyone should get out and do it, then people would probably stop looking to the CDC for advice, right?
Starting point is 00:53:46 Like, if you look at all of the different things that the CDC recommends you do, most of us ignore them on a day-to-day basis, right? How many people truly go and they're like, well, you know, I really like the taste of medium rare steak, but the CDC says you have to cook it to at least medium. No one. People don't do that. Do they really say that? Yes, that's one of the recommendations.
Starting point is 00:54:03 What a monster. And I think it's like one or two drinks is the maximum. They have a litany of very, very silly rules that no one actually follows. This is for COVID? No, for anything. They're telling people to ruin their stakes. Yes, exactly. Who do we impeach?
Starting point is 00:54:17 Who do we impeach? Thank you. But here's the thing. Right now, people are, in a lot of ways, it's like the weathermen when they when they predict storms right as long as they keep telling you that a storm is coming you're gonna be glued you're gonna pay attention i'm gonna i'm gonna go to the weather channel and see if it if we're gonna get six inches or eight inches or 12 inches or is it gonna be worse is it gonna be nothing but if you keep saying ah something bad and scary is coming around the corner people will keep tuning in i mean and in his case people will keep empowering him and the rest of the agents of the state to be able to say oh sorry you can't do the
Starting point is 00:54:47 things we don't like you do it's an addiction yeah you've got people who have power and they found a way to use government to gain more power be it money shutting down all our competition and allowing only us to remain open we're not going to oppose that and so unless there is a principled individual to snap their fingers and say stop this which there isn't right why would anyone give this up now listen the people running the big box stores and the big massive you know online stores who are a lot of state a lot of stay open and are making all this money and making billions and billions of dollars they're going to be like well look it's not us it's the pandemic so we're not going to get involved i think elon was pretty good about
Starting point is 00:55:23 being like this thing's ridiculous i'm not shutting my factory down. I'm leaving California. Come with me if you want. But he needs people driving their cars. So I'm not trying to impugn the honor of Elon. But if people are staying home, they're not buying cars. They're not driving cars. So it's good for Tesla. And it's good for their bottom line when people are out and about. You look at Amazon, it's the inverse. They need you in your home waiting for that delivery. So why would they resist in any capacity these politicians are also thinking i got a guaranteed salary and everyone is sitting there terrified and will do whatever i say sounds good to me yeah if people lose their
Starting point is 00:55:56 livelihoods who's going to buy teslas so that's another thing to really consider here as well as on the other hand we did had a john hop Hopkins doctor recently come out in the Wall Street Journal op-ed and write that COVID is going to be over by April. We had the Independent reporting that there has been no influenza cases in the United Kingdom all year. There also has been a huge influenza drop in the United States. And according to English health officials and the deputy chief medical officer of the United Kingdom, he is even saying as of two days ago that face masks may not even be necessary by the summer. So this is also happening as well as the same time as we're discussing Fauci's, you know, darker predictions and Dr. Fauci's opposite viewpoint of what all these other medical
Starting point is 00:56:39 professionals are saying in other countries. Did you say there was no influenza in the United Kingdom? Yes. Zero. According to the British, the UK health records, there was zero cases of influenza of flu in the United Kingdom this year, 2021. Let's talk about this. Not a single case of flu detected
Starting point is 00:56:59 by Public Health England this year as COVID restrictions suppress virus. Experts say decline in infections could justify continued use of hand sanitizer and masks following coronavirus pandemic. That's really amazing that COVID was skyrocketing while the flu is disappearing. You trying to fact check me there, Ian?
Starting point is 00:57:16 I want to just point this out. Good, I like that. I like that. We should be fact checking. It's possible that influenza is present, but they're not classifying it as an influenza infection. Instead, they're saying it's a COVID infection. Well, we don't know that.
Starting point is 00:57:26 No, we don't. I would like to investigate that. But it does raise an important question. Similar numbers have gone down in the United States. So there's another article that I was just reading a couple of days ago about influenza almost totally wiped out in the United States. There still have been some documented cases. Now, again, we don't have the evidence. It's a stretch to go there but but some people are going there but again this is something to to think about this is something to add to our calculations when we're looking at the sphere it's
Starting point is 00:57:55 of our current modern day the flu when people were staying home couldn't spread but covid could but it wouldn't mean that you wouldn't get it like yeah it would slow the spread but that doesn't mean it doesn't exist it's interesting what i had heard in terms of influenza coming the united states is that there's essentially and listen someone's got to fact check me on this but i think the argument is that influenza the annual influenza tends to come from central and south america yep uh and that every like it it cultivates there for whatever reason right and and don't forget forget the seasonal flu we get now is just a dilapidated version of the 1918 Spanish flu. And it just it never quite went away.
Starting point is 00:58:32 And that's kind of how they assume. And it keeps mutating. Right. And so every year we get like a slightly like a slight variance on a new strain. And for whatever reason, my understanding is that I don't know where it starts, but it tends to come to the United States from Central and South America. Since there's a lot less tourism, there's a lot less immigration. I think the thinking is that it hasn't actually kept to its normal course. So you're saying the migrant caravans are putting us in a pit.
Starting point is 00:58:52 We have to lock the borders down. There's one argument, right? I'm only half kidding. I mean, that's true, too. Like if the flu is really coming from a lot of these people, then border security would help prevent a lot of these people. I do think it's mostly tourists, though. i think it's how it tends to work but also interesting point you made earlier is about this wall street journal op-ed which i read the other day i found fascinating and basically the crux of his argument is we're not taking into account
Starting point is 00:59:16 how many people already have a natural resistance to the vaccine because there have been so many asymptomatic cases i think his estimates are that there have been between five and six times as many people who have been infected by coronavirus than our numbers have, not for any malicious reason, but just because a lot of people were asymptomatic, had it, never got tested, never even thought to get tested. Never even knew they had it. Yeah, of course, and never knew that they had it. And so when we talk about herd immunity, one of the biggest factors is that in the case of this op-ed, the argument is that one of the biggest things we're not talking about is how many people have natural immunity.
Starting point is 00:59:48 And so if instead of a million or a couple of million, it's a lot higher than that, then you don't actually have to vaccinate as many people until you get to a point where the numbers continue to fall and continue to fall to a point where they're almost vanishing. Yeah. Most of them, by the way, have healthy immune systems, have good vitamin D levels. Again, something that we should be talking about more. There was also another UK study that talked about how the vaccine won't eliminate the virus risk. I think it was also in the Wall Street Journal that reported this as well, which was kind of interesting.
Starting point is 01:00:15 Vaccine won't eliminate virus risk, I think was the title. I don't know if you're able to find it or pull it up there. But again, there's so many different things being thrown at us that we have to understand all of this is extremely complex. A lot of the experts contradict themselves. A lot of the mainstream media reports sensationalize it, make it as hyperbolic, make it as fearful as they can for you. And a lot of the real legitimate things about your health, your immune system, sleep, stress, proper diet, exercise, vitamin D, sun, a lot of that gets missed. Again, not a medical doctor, not, vitamin D, sun, a lot of that gets missed.
Starting point is 01:00:45 Again, not a medical doctor, not a medical professional, not telling you how to live your life, not telling you what to do. But I'm just saying that this whole conversation around this from the very beginning has been toxic, has been polluted, and has been politicized so that people take advantage of it for their own personal benefit. And sadly, our politicians did that to us. Well, let's talk about solutions yeah what does a regular person do well the next story we have is from washington times five oregon counties
Starting point is 01:01:13 to vote on leaving the state and escaping to greater idaho understandable and they actually have two phases the first phase is to get these five counties, which would turn Idaho into a coastal state. It would give them a port. No joke. Idaho would reach the Pacific. I love it. They also have phase two, which would rope in Northern California into greater Idaho. It would not create a new state.
Starting point is 01:01:40 And this is their plan. So you have all these counties in oregon which are conservative the oregon these counties are saying the politicians in in in portland it's not in oregon they're they're they're all democrats right it's all the democrat areas right they dominate the state politics and they're giving covid relief to their constituents and ignoring the rural areas the rural areas say well we got more in common with idaho how about the idaho border move and encompass us? I like it. I do too. I love it.
Starting point is 01:02:06 That's great. One of the challenges they say is, have you guys heard of the state of Jefferson? Yes. Northern California, same thing. They think they should break off and form a 51st state called Jefferson because they have nothing in common
Starting point is 01:02:20 with the rest of the state and the big cities and they do not get represented. The problem is creating a new state. California is going to have to sign off on giving up this territory the u.s will have to have like a article 5 convention or whatever it's called where like all the states come together and then vote for amendments and that would create the new state the same thing is true for greater idaho but it would not change the amount of senators so there should still be the same amount of congressmen women and there should be the same amount of senators and all it would do is move some borders around which they say does happen
Starting point is 01:02:49 i'm a fan of i'm a fan and give people sovereignty away from of course the big socialist communist very far leftist governments and and super populated right i think one of the big problems of northern california is that there it's more sparsely populated it's more. And so not only are they going to be ignored in terms of their political disposition, like they just don't have the political capital to be able to get the people who are making the decisions to care about them. And with greater Idaho, obviously, that wouldn't be the case. You do have so much, surely so much more shared value and so much more shared interest. I guess it would change the House of Representatives for each of those states, presumably, if enough
Starting point is 01:03:27 people shifted and moved. But you're right. It wouldn't change the number of senators. And it probably, like, California will lose, what, maybe one congressional district at most? And so, yeah. I don't know. That sounds wonderful.
Starting point is 01:03:38 I think this is such a great idea to give a voice to some of the more rural populations. I don't know about you guys, but I'm super tired of the big cities having all of the concentrated power. You know what I'm saying? The rural people need a voice. So the interesting thing is that there was a study that came out recently that said even in red states, the cities are blue.
Starting point is 01:03:55 The issue is that in these blue states, the cities are disproportionate in population size to the rest of the state. In the red states, it's inverted. So it'll be interesting to see all of a sudden these counties that have zero representation all of a sudden feel represented.
Starting point is 01:04:13 That's great. I think it's a great idea because what's the alternative? Yeah, exactly. If people feel like the government does not represent them, what do they do? This country was founded based on that fact.
Starting point is 01:04:22 It's a great thing about being in a democracy like this, too, or a representative democracy, is that you can alter your borders peacefully. Yeah. Here's the weird thing. We've got Weld County, Colorado, right? Yes. They want to be a part of Wyoming for the same reason. Yeah.
Starting point is 01:04:35 You've got the state of Jefferson. Even if the people who live there say, we don't want to be a part of this place anymore and we're the ones who live there, we're the people who run state can still the state still has to vote on whether you're allowed to leave yeah that makes no sense to me i don't i don't think that should be why would a state let you leave yeah why would they be like we willfully give up people who are enslaved to us yeah exactly exactly these are taxpayers who have no representation who are funneling money to their salaries and of course they're not going to let their serfs leave yeah exactly the problem where those people end up doing they get angry you'll see protests they'll we've got
Starting point is 01:05:08 to have representation it would be interesting to see if that like just as a as a phenomena catches on right forget like those individual places for a second if individual communities can say hey look we share we are a hundred feet away from another state that shares our values and we are existing within a state that doesn't what are the sorts of things we can do and animate to start to move and change those things um i think you could have that could be a really really fascinating experiment in federalism to see how that plays out at a all across the country look at how the democrats want to make puerto rico and washington dc states so they can get four more senators and then have a uniparty control like a single party rule controlling the country. Now, to be
Starting point is 01:05:46 fair, the Republican Party establishment, Democratic Party establishment, essentially the same thing. But what's happening now is the Democrats don't even want to bother with whatever, you know, pseudo-arrangement they had in the first place. And they're like, hey, we'll make two more states and then we'll never lose ever again.
Starting point is 01:06:02 They would tell you, oh, Jefferson can't become a state that's ridiculous why it would create two new republican senators or maybe not i'm not confident what's going to happen to the republican party i'm seeing all these these progressives saying like joe biden bombed syria instead of giving us checks yeah good luck in the midterms and i'm like they don't need it the republican party is split and is fractured right people they want trump they want people who support trump they do not want the crony establishment so look we've had people on this show who have mentioned the idea of peaceful divorce yeah i think luke's mentioned peaceful
Starting point is 01:06:34 the first time i came on the show i'm like hey don't don't don't make fun of me but i think memes and peaceful divorce are going to be the only solution that are going to cause the least amount of harm on people. So if you want to reduce harm, you're going to have to work out a solution where people peacefully move away from each other and decide to live next to each other and not aggress against each other. Well, without a peaceful divorce, like how do we get to that point, right? And so I think we're seeing what recall efforts. We're seeing a lot of people go after the governors and complain about them. But we always try to vote out incumbents. And it doesn't change things for a lot of people.
Starting point is 01:07:11 That's why so many people who never voted for voted before voted for Trump. Right. Because they're thinking, what's the point? It's not going to change anything going back and forth. Well, then someone comes along and says, I got an idea. How about we move this town to a different state? Hey, that sounds pretty good. So five counties are going to be voting on this in May.
Starting point is 01:07:28 Apparently, in November, several counties voted to do it already. Not that I think it will really happen, but they're saying we want this. All right. The states and the federal government say, no, you can't do it. Well, these people are I mean, what happens? Because I talked about this before when, you know, Joe Biden or Fauci says, here's our new, you know, COVID guidance. And this town says, we've had it. Yeah.
Starting point is 01:07:49 No. And they set up their own checkpoints. Their police say we won't enforce this. Already we're hearing in many jurisdictions that the sheriffs are saying they're not going to enforce any of this stuff. What happens then when these people feel like, without representation, I have no confidence in the system anyway. In the state of Jefferson, I'll do air quotes, there are people who have flags for the state of Jefferson. They want it. They demand it. I guess in the end, what we're seeing here is this will start heating up.
Starting point is 01:08:17 And then eventually you'll get to the point where when this fails, people say peaceful divorce. I mean, the Mr. Potato Head thing was enough to get Mark Dice to say, time for Republican states to secede from the Union. A little hyperbolic. I know, it's hilarious. He must have really loved Mr. Potato Head, truly. What's the plan
Starting point is 01:08:33 with Mr. Potato Head now? Not to diverge too far away. Are they just going to call him Potato Head? No, no, no. You just made a very big mistake. Oh, boy. You called the Potato Head
Starting point is 01:08:41 Mr. Potato Head. It is now just Señor Potato Head. No, now it is down to just Potato Head. Or Potato Head. Before, it was Mr. and Mrs. Potato Potato. It is now just potato head. Senor Potato Head? No, now it is down to just Potato Head? Or Potato Head. Before, it was Mr. and Mrs. Potato Head. It's genderless.
Starting point is 01:08:50 And now they're just both called Potato Head? Yeah. Are they both genderless or is it just formally? They're both the same potato. Mrs. Potato Head comes with eyelashes and big lips. Yeah. And the Mr. Potato Head comes with a mustache. Oh, but it's just all going to be packaged as Potato Head now.
Starting point is 01:09:02 Yeah. Wow. So now you get, I guess, one with everything in it. Okay. That's a good question. Sounds like they might, like, now they don't have to make different color boxes with different designs. They'll save some money on design and box production.
Starting point is 01:09:14 Yeah. But then it sounds like they're going to be selling less products. Yeah, half as much product. What if you did, like, Mr. Potato Head, Mrs. Potato Head, Potato Head Kids, and Potato Head? You have to ramp up Potato Head? Yeah. You can't do it now.
Starting point is 01:09:25 You could have, I mean, you could have a non-gendered Potato Head Kids and Potato Head you have to ramp up Potato Head you can't do it now you could have I mean you could have a non-gendered Potato Head you could do BLM Potato Head you could do Antifa Potato Head wait wait wait
Starting point is 01:09:33 hold on we're giving away really good ideas I'm telling you I think what this all was as soon as I saw it at first I was like well this is dumb
Starting point is 01:09:40 and then my second thought was oh no there is some really creative intern who said I can get Potato Head trending and his bosses were like yeah okay yeah potato head hello says hi bro we've been potato head for a good few years he's like listen follow me here potato mr potato head no gender do away with it watch what happens boom now we're talking
Starting point is 01:10:00 the worst part was when he was set like he was at pitch meeting where the intern was pointing to his slides, and as he's pitching the no gender, Mr. Potato Head, the other intern was walking in holding the iPad with potato dick and potato boobs. And then he overhears him saying it, and he looks down and he mopes away. Like, aw. I was going to make mature potatoes. Yeah, exactly. Adult potatoes. That's what 3D printers potatoes. Yeah, exactly. Adult potatoes.
Starting point is 01:10:25 That's what 3D printers are for. You sell the CAD files. So we were talking about seceding from the states. Which is a great idea. And states leaving the union. And Idaho potatoes. Oh, yeah, there you go. Spuds.
Starting point is 01:10:38 This is all connected if you're really squint-hard enough. It's a simulation. It's a simulation. That's it. I'm done. We've been making states since 1776, right? and so why don't we just keep making them yeah making states is hard um because the the political process around it is tortured right the whole forever there will always be a democratic push to make washington dc a state the argument will be the argument will
Starting point is 01:11:00 narrowly be we should do like the implicit argument is we should do this because we need to enfranchise everyone because they want two senators. Republicans will make the opposite point, say, hey, this doesn't actually make sense in the Constitution. But fundamentally, don't get me wrong. The whole from a uniparty perspective, if it would have been two Republicans who got elected senators, I guarantee you the Republican Party would find a really compelling reason why we've been misreading the Constitution. And the Democrats would be saying the Constitution says. And they would be saying the opposite thing. But it is true. And so you'll always see that back and forth in that
Starting point is 01:11:26 fight about new states the important reason we have dc is not a state is so that the federal government exists outside of any state's jurisdiction we have to have that puerto rico actually actually makes sense to be a state yeah me too but and like if but imagine if you could look at god i don't know what you would call it between it was a jefferson state the state of jefferson if you could have the state of state of Jefferson and then part of Oregon and say, all right, here, this has like if you could cut out those areas and make them have approximately the population of Puerto Rico and say, all right, guys, one for one, we're doing it. Yeah. Yeah, I think that'd be great. I don't think I don't think the Dems would probably not go for it only because they would lose some little bit of representation and all of that.
Starting point is 01:12:00 And California obviously drives so much of the modern Democratic Party. But I don't understand the logic behind. i'm not being represented in this state so we are going to self-govern and them saying but we can say no how does that make sense the constitution is literally you know a government of by and for the people you know it is the duty of the people blah blah blah all that stuff so what's the justification now for the u.s they're not leaving the country they're not leaving the union right greater idaho is is crafted very politically in a very smart way to say it won't change the amount of states. It will give Idaho more congressional representation. Actually, no, I don't think it would actually change the makeup of Congress because the jurisdictions for Congress are going to be based on the sort of county level, right?
Starting point is 01:12:46 Well, so they'll be based on the 20. It's interesting in terms of when it happens. It'll come down to the 2020 census. But no, it's a population question. And so it depends on how much how many people greater Idaho adds to current Idaho. Well, so the area of Oregon that is going to break off and join Idaho already has a Republican representative. These districts. Oh, good point.
Starting point is 01:13:05 So they would join Idaho. It wouldn't change. Yeah. It would just mean that state law would benefit them. They'd be able to have guns. They would get their COVID relief when they need it. They would be respected and represented. It's very smart what they're proposing. Yeah, that's a good point.
Starting point is 01:13:14 I think it's a huge problem that Oregon can be like, nah. Well, you're not representing their people. If they come to the federal government and say, we object and we demand the right to do this, I think the federal government should say, agreed. Yeah, I think so too. If Idaho agrees, Idaho is the only one who has to agree to this.
Starting point is 01:13:32 The counties have to agree, and Idaho has to agree. Oregon should have no say in the matter. Look, Tim, there's too much common sense for the government to do this. So if it was ridiculous, stupid, and counterintuitive, they would have their stamp on it right away. But this makes a lot of sense. This makes perfect sense.
Starting point is 01:13:48 If we lived in a just society where we had government that actually served its people, it would happen. But again, we have to also understand that the government of California, the government of Oregon, a lot of these bureaucrats view their citizens as tax cattle and tax slaves. So they're not going to want to give up people who they're going to be able to tax and take a huge amount of money for that they don't have to do anything for. So the initiative of the government that's already going bankrupt, especially in California, that can't balance a budget, that has so many wasteful spending bills and initiatives and programs that are just absolutely ridiculous, they're not going to give
Starting point is 01:14:23 away their tax slaves. They want them. Just like in in ancient days in the roman empire they saw people as money they and then people were converted into slaves that's the same thing that's essentially surfed them yeah this is this is like a neo-feudalist kind of thing yeah it is these people with no representation are paying taxes and that is money the state will not give up here's the funny thing when the the greater idaho people said covid relief went to the democrat constituents and not us that's your money yeah that's the money from the conservatives who paid the taxes and then saw that tax revenue from the federal government and from the state level go to their political rivals and was not fairly allocated so would it have have to be that Idaho buys the territory from the other states? No.
Starting point is 01:15:07 It's like reparation for the loss. No, I think it should literally just be we live here. We voted. The county says that the council members, whatever represents this county. Yeah, we are now Idaho. But California could be like, well, we spent a lot of California citizens taxes to make those cities what they are. So you owe us something before you leave.
Starting point is 01:15:30 That's something that would need to be adjudicated. That's the problem. What the people in greater Idaho are saying is that they're not getting that. They're not getting the resources. And so the argument from someone in Portland was like, well, you're going to have to consider all the taxes you've got to pay. And they're like, the taxes will go down. Yeah.
Starting point is 01:15:44 We would pay less in Texas, Idaho. And you're not to have to consider all the taxes you've got to pay. And they're like, the taxes would go down. Yeah. We would pay less in taxes, I know. And you're not giving us the resources. So the problem is, the grievance they have is you're not investing in us. You're not fixing our infrastructure or giving us the COVID relief we've asked for. You're giving it to your people who are going to vote for you to maintain their power. That is going to lead to conflict and crisis. When one side is getting too little and one side is getting too much it's the hunger games yeah so what makes sense if i live here i should be able
Starting point is 01:16:12 to be like we vote there we go the land is this county idaho what do you say then idaho would have to vote right and if idaho says yes done yeah exactly and that i think in so many ways too that would help get around concerns of if you have these places that aren't paying much in taxes that aren't super valuable, you would at least have to have buy in from the places they're going to say, yeah, they're not just taking them in as, you know, as the back straggler or what have you. These are just people who we want to break bread with. And so we are going to do what we need to to legally empower them to be citizens like us. Do you know what happens if you do not respect the people you get this story right here from the independent
Starting point is 01:16:50 lady gaga dog napping fbi investigating political motives singer's dog walker was shot or two french bulldogs were stolen they're essentially saying check this out the fbi is reportedly investigating if there were political motives behind the dog napping of lady gaga's bulldogs after she sang at president joe biden's inauguration last month the pop superstar is offering half a million dollars for the turn of her french bulldogs koji and gustav who were stolen at gunpoint at a gunpoint at gunshot but luke you see a lot of people might say what political motives you mentioned something earlier about this. political motive potentially here i think it also might be motivated by crime that has been spiking in many big cities that is going to go dramatically up as of course our economic woes continue well
Starting point is 01:17:51 they're saying the fbi thinks there may be a political motive right yeah but i wonder in los angeles is that maga country i don't i do not believe it is so could it be some fringe leftist saying eat the rich they i these people i think these people knew who the dogs belong i mean you got to assume that they did right like the other thing too is they didn't just take the dogs they shot the guy who had the dogs and then they took the dogs so you got to assume i mean my hunch is it's either it's either for ransom or yeah like think about where she was i'm saying i'm saying this my initial assumption is this is crazy for the fbi to insinuate yes that's nuts okay it was probably some guys who were like yo it's lady gaga's dog
Starting point is 01:18:29 shoot that guy take his dogs but if the fbi has reason to believe it was politically motivated i don't see it as being right wing first of all definitely not right wingers going around shooting people and stealing dogs does not make sense to me no it would have to be like if there's anyone who's going to do that and i think it. The reason we all jumped onto it earlier is it fits the class war narrative, I think, in the Democratic Party. If it's anything, it's probably something from like, I don't know, a communist revolution that happened in China or in Russia where that's what they did to the wealthy. And as a form of punishment, they took the items that they had that conveyed some sort of class status. Right. Yeah. It's no different than stealing someone's Range Rover today.
Starting point is 01:19:04 And so it's like that's that to me. If there is any political intonation, it has to be that. Yeah, I'd be curious who in the FBI is saying that they were kind of investigating this. I'd be really curious what they were thinking the motivation was. Because you're right, there's no chance that this is MAGA country because this is LA. That ain't MAGA country. It's even less so than it was in Chicago when Jussie Smollett was dealing with it. Oh, poor man. But these dogs are very very expensive and i feel like everybody knows that and i think that that this is probably just crime honestly and i guess this has been kind of increasing so i don't
Starting point is 01:19:34 know i mean they're like two thousand dollars i mean yeah to kill someone to try that is that really all that on average on average i guess i don't know there's special breeds they're holding them for ransom but even i mean in this special technological surveillance big brother state, I don't think people would do ransom because they would get caught right away with so much metadata. I mean, Facebook knows everything about you. This is why the political thing I'm questioning. Yeah. Look, look, look.
Starting point is 01:19:59 I would not entertain this normally, but the FBI is investigating a political motive over this. And they're saying it's because she's saying it Biden's inauguration. But that's kind of like the far left was planning on protesting Hillary Clinton's inauguration as well back in 2016. And then it turned into a Trump protest. They don't like Joe Biden. And like Luke said, what ransom are you going to be able to get from stealing Lady Gaga's dogs? Okay, maybe they didn't know it was Lady Gaga's dogs.
Starting point is 01:20:21 Maybe they saw a guy with dogs and said, yo. But I don't believe that because these dogs are extremely valuable. They likely knew where the dogs came from. They likely knew what kind of dogs they were. They had to have known it was Lady Gaga's. And if that's the case, ransom would never have worked. So were they hoping to then get the reward later from Lady Gaga or
Starting point is 01:20:37 sell them because they're worth a couple grand? I don't know. But the FBI says political motive, and I don't look to a bunch of MAGA guys. No, definitely not. With some bleach and some rope. Right, some rope. Tracking down this guy.
Starting point is 01:20:49 Yeah, and there's more expensive things to steal, right? Like, if you were in downtown LA, you got to assume there's probably, like, cars, watches, right? Like, things that you don't have to hold for ransom. You can just resell. It's fascinating. I also do think it's, like, absurd to think that some like antifa people were like eat the rich and then they shot this guy and stole the dogs you know what i mean yeah so yeah is the fbi just reach in here imagine being the fbi person imagine imagine like you're an agent
Starting point is 01:21:15 this comes across your case you're like i'm sorry lady gaga's dogs this is what i have to do today yeah no no there's an fbi agent and he's sitting at his desk, and he's like super ripped, and his suit's about to rip, you know, because his muscles are so big. And then they come, and they're like, Agent Johnson, it's Lady Gaga. And he goes, don't tell me, her dog. And he's like, I'm on it. And then it plays the theme song, The Dog Bounty Hunter. Yeah, The Dog Bounty Hunter.
Starting point is 01:21:40 I love it. Or it could be just two dumbasses that just randomly decided to be violent because there's a bunch of dumbasses mainly in big cities. And then the FBI is like, I can't fix this. I can't solve this. Let's just play in politics. We do everything else.
Starting point is 01:21:53 Yeah, exactly. Because they always do that. It's like, ah, well, might as well be, right? Yeah. Then they announced that they found a length of rope tied off in the back of Lady Gaga's car. And they're like, oh.
Starting point is 01:22:04 It's interesting. A subway bag, I think, was also recently discovered nearby. Wow, that's going to be the meme forever for all these hoaxes, having a subway sandwich. I mean, it has to be. It also just I am reminded of what happened often because it is just so fundamentally
Starting point is 01:22:18 ridiculous and people ran with it. Remember, I think she deleted the tweet, but Kamala Harris tweeted. She's like, she's like, I've never known someone as honest and as brave as Jussie Smollett. These harris tweeted she's like she's like i've never known someone as honest and as brave as jesse smollett these people are they just crazy it's like i imagine kamala harris is sitting there and you're like miss harris what's your first name and she goes harry harry i can't tell the truth i have to lie you're like tell me just something simple fact and she tries really hard john yeah because it has to be a lie out of her mouth i wonder every single one of these people if because uh gaga performed at biden's thing that joe and kamala know her and they think that the fbi will
Starting point is 01:22:58 get more funding if they say that it might be politically motivated and just solved it interesting the two people who stole the dogs was Joe and Kamala. That's what I'm getting at. And it was Joe with the gun. He's like, come on, man. Give me the dog. Would they get more internal funding
Starting point is 01:23:12 if it's a political crime? No, I don't think so. I think of the Kamala Harris meme where she's like looking on the phone and looking down and everyone's like, everyone's saying she's on the phone with Joe and what she's saying to him.
Starting point is 01:23:23 And I think of her going like, Joe, they found the dogs, Joe. They know that it's us. The gig is up. No, but you do bring up a good point in that they just attach white supremacy to everything. You know, so that's like a problem. So like, you know, a dog got kidnapped
Starting point is 01:23:38 and the FBI can't figure it out. White supremacy? And then the left goes, that explains it. And they go, oh, thank God. 13 FBI agents for that fake noose. Fake noose. Yeah. Fake noose. That's right. Yeah, so we're gonna get to the point where, like, you know, someone's car breaks down, and
Starting point is 01:23:54 then, like, he breaks into the shop, and the guy looks at him and goes, uh, white supremacy? And then the guy goes, oh, can you fix it? Well, I'll do my best. Let me see if I can get the ADL on the phone. I'm not here. It'll just be an excuse for, like, fix it? Well, I'll do my best. Let me see if I can get the ADL on the phone. It'll just be an excuse for like anything that goes wrong, right? So the power will go out.
Starting point is 01:24:12 And then people will be like, we want to know where the power is out. And the mayor will be like, ladies and gentlemen. Hate crime. White supremacy. Just snow. That's it. And they'll be like, what? Like, that's what happened.
Starting point is 01:24:19 And they'll go, help us, please. Help us. Oh, heavens. That's big cities, to be honest. Yeah, I was going to say, like, I'm pretty sure this is what they're doing. And was it L.A. or another city? city there's been a spike a purported spike i don't know if the numbers are actually pretty solid but there's been a purported strike in anti-asian american violence and there's and i saw someone blame they were like well naturally it's white supremacy well no they protested for this yes in new york city they did a march against
Starting point is 01:24:40 white nationalism and the suspect who attacked this asian guy was black not white yeah and then in san francisco the same thing yep it was a suspect was black and they're like but it's white supremacy right that's what's driving dude new york with with the attacks on the hasidic jews all the time it's the same thing it's like this is this is white supremacy run rampant again wow these people are insane that's one of the reasons i want to be in the cities anymore but look i'm not we mentioned it periodically throughout the show but like this is just falling apart when when you have very clearly a black man attack an asian man my response is i don't care about the race yeah it was a guy who committed a crime but then when all of these people are like white supremacy was the problem and they go march i'm like yo it was it was it's it's listen, it's class, it's poverty, it's education.
Starting point is 01:25:26 Like we need to help these areas not scream up like I'll tell you this. I'll make I'll simplify this. I'll just slow down. If we see crime, regardless of race, and we say if we can alleviate poverty by targeting class issues and economic factors and education, then we can help solve that problem of violence. Instead of doing any of that, they go, it's like, you know, that meme where they're all at the meeting and it's like the one that the two people get a really bad one and the third guy gives a saying and they throw him out the window.
Starting point is 01:25:57 So it's like there's a guy he's behind the table. We need to do something about all this violence. And then someone says, you know, like we can blame white nationalism. We can blame Trump supporters. And the third guy guy goes we can just help deal with the poverty that leads to violence throw them out the window yeah it's easier for everyone to be like how about we just uh march against white nationalism and solve no problems bingo because it's it's like the other the the problem is the alternative is you have to slog through the hard stuff right you have to work through the education and like the psychology of criminality and all the other difficult things.
Starting point is 01:26:28 Family. Yeah, exactly. And all of these other systemic problems that there's not a silver bullet for and there's not a convenient bad guy for. But that sounds like hard work. Exactly. And you got to target compound interest, which undercuts the elite class of fiscal giants. They're making it. What's $100 billion make you a year in just basic 2.3% interest?
Starting point is 01:26:49 He's putting in the right investments. Meanwhile, I love that. I can't remember which comedian said this, but he was like, when you're poor, they charge you money. Right. Like you go to the bank and you're negative. So they're like, I got to charge you $35. Now you're negative $50.
Starting point is 01:27:03 Meanwhile, when you're rich, they're like, oh, sir, you're wealthy. Let me give you some more money. That's the way the system works. I understand the idea of interest. The bank uses your money for loans or whatever to a certain degree. It's fractional reserve. It's a weird system. But punishing the poor, that's just ridiculous.
Starting point is 01:27:20 It was always weird to me when i would get like an overdraft fee i'd like i had one point where i when i was like a i was like 18 or 19 lost a bank account because it went negative and i couldn't stop the negative continuing to go negative and i just told him i was like you realize like i don't have money right that's why it's negative they're like well sir you know there is a fee what happened was it was like a if you have less than a certain amount you get a fee and that fee put me negative. And then I got like a negative fee. You bought a stick, a pack of gum or something.
Starting point is 01:27:49 They charge you $35 for it. I had like $4 in the account, but it was a $5 checking fee because I had under a certain amount. So then it went negative. Then they charged me the fee for being negative. And I showed up and said, I don't got $35 to fix this. I was like, I didn't know you were going to charge me right then. And I'm poor. And their response was, well, if you don't pay by next week, you can incur another free. And I was
Starting point is 01:28:06 like, then close the account. Congratulations. And what are you going to do? You're going to try and get 35 bucks from me I don't have? I'd have like negative $2. And then I'd buy, like you get a pack of gum and then you go get a sandwich and then you go buy like a 99 cent something. And they charge you $90, 35, 35, 35. You call them and you're like, hey, I didn't know I was in the negative. I'm going to deposit some money. And they're like, I can get rid of half of your charges. You're like, dude, you can get rid of all of them.
Starting point is 01:28:31 You literally can't. But if you act like a jerk, they won't help you at all. Check this out. There was this crazy thing that happened in Chicago like 15 years ago with Chase Bank where there was an error in the ATMs and it wasn't subtracting money from people's accounts when they were withdrawing from ATMs. And so it led – so here's what happened, though. So I go to the ATM, and it was like me and my friends were all going to a show, like a bar venue.
Starting point is 01:28:55 And I put in my card. I had a couple hundred bucks, and I was like, I'll take out $20. I see the amount. I take out $20. I look at the receipt, and it says the number didn't change. I'm like, that's got to be wrong. So I'll take another $20. I take another $20. The number didn't change i'm like that's got to be wrong so i i'll take another 20 bucks i take another 20 bucks the number didn't change and i was like what what is this so i put my card back in and then i was like i'm gonna take
Starting point is 01:29:10 out 100 bucks 100 bucks come comes out and i got 140 bucks i look at the receipt it didn't change and i went this is messed up so i deposited all the money back in the 20s no no no no no no because i'm like dude they're gonna get you they're gonna get you and i'm not playing games it was was an error, and I thought it was going to give me the correct readout, but it wasn't. So I just deposit, put the money back in, here's what happened. Tons of people started being like, oh, free money. And then what happened the next day? The system updated, and everybody was negative like $100, $200. And then all the fees and everything else.
Starting point is 01:29:43 And the bank was like too bad i'm like did they do that on purpose because they just like imagine you do that all the poor people think now's my chance to get some free money because the system is broken no it's not it'll fix itself they know they just because they they don't know because the amount in your account is wrong doesn't mean they don't know how many times you took money out right so it updated and then said withdraw 2020 2020 and then people were just like i just lost all that money yeah yep dude you said you went with your friends to a bar venue i got really nostalgic i want to go hang out at a bar we'll tell uh right i mean we have one nearby you can go hang out yeah
Starting point is 01:30:19 but not with a mask i don't want to do that i just want to go chill with like 50 people in a bar get an IPA look around at people relax so I did that last weekend oh cool where? this is the first I think this is the first time I've said this out loud
Starting point is 01:30:32 at least out of like my apartment with my girlfriend yeah so here's my public confession I went to Nashville last weekend wow
Starting point is 01:30:39 I visited my brother who's down there and he was like he's thinking about moving down there and so I went down and I was like listen I haven't seen the guy in a long time we're super super close and I was like he he's thinking about moving down there and so i went down and i was like listen i haven't seen the guy in a long time we're super super close and i was like i want to see him before he leaves and you know neither of us are getting any younger whatever and so
Starting point is 01:30:53 i went down there and i remember we went the first night him and some of his some of his buddies and i remember just sitting in a bar listening to a bar band surrounded by people and no one was wearing masks and i was like, this feels so wonderful. For the first time in a year, I had people physically close to me and I was like, great! Step on my shoe! Bump into me!
Starting point is 01:31:16 Give me a hug, man! This is fine. I don't mind this at all. This is one of the reasons why I was up in New Hampshire during the summer and spring because it was normal life up there. Large parties, large gatherings, and one of the lowest sick rates in the nation. And no one told the coronavirus in New Hampshire because for whatever reason, their rates lagged way behind everyone else in the country. Well, how about we jump over to them Super Chats?
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Starting point is 01:32:10 Olympic, not only as an insurance scam, but in order to kill three bankers who were opposed to the Federal Reserve and seize their assets? I don't know if that's actually true. I read that before, but I think it might be a conspiracy theory. Whoa. Yeah. I've never heard anything about that. That's amazing. Ian's given this one a Google as soon as the show. I would bet on it.
Starting point is 01:32:26 Yeah, I haven't been able to confirm them yet. I haven't looked into it. We have a very important factoid here. Oh! Black Lion Grunt says, Tim, fun fact, did you know that Mortal Kombat is the reason the rating system for video games exists? I missed the quarter wars in the arcade. Was it
Starting point is 01:32:42 because it was too bloody? Yeah. They were like, we gotta tell people. They're like, we have to allow some way for parents to know that they shouldn't give this to their children. Particularly the spine ripping out of Scorpion, I think,
Starting point is 01:32:51 is fatality. I mean, yeah. As the mainstream media was playing that again and again, seeing how bad it was over and over. I remember seeing that as a child, being like,
Starting point is 01:32:59 huh, why are they showing it then? We got, Rook says, the golden Trump is a troll. We will never stop as long as the media cries we are electing trump again period it is trump or nobody trump or no vote period i completely believe that it's gonna be listen say whatever say whatever else you want about it we're gonna do the golden trump for the oh cool okay yeah yeah we got we got to talk golden trump but
Starting point is 01:33:21 it's going to be special and we're going to swear a lot. So yeah, 375 shooter says Eric Weinstein stated on Lex's show. Wait until everything is connected. History is producing rhymes and repeats via incest. What does that mean, though? It's just he's a big picture guy. I think once I don't know when everything wait until everything is once we can see the system, what's happening? Clearly, you know, we have the great reset. We've got COVID.
Starting point is 01:33:43 We have the Federal Reserve, the finances, all this stuff the war is all over the energy systems fusions on the horizon mars is becoming like what we're going to see we're going to look back on this and everything will start to make sense the ancestral thing is very interesting too you know humanity is very ancestral as a species i'm glad you have the spinny thing in front of you spin that yeah turk oh yeah um Turk Turk Longwell says Tim us folks who have fired weapons understand the damage not these politicians we need more veterans in office love the show
Starting point is 01:34:13 spin that thingy can you see it on the camera? I don't think so let me give it a little spinny though can you pull it back? you can't see it no matter how far back you pull it alright here I'm going to lift it up maybe tomorrow maybe Monday the levitating little flower pot has now been No, you can't see it. No, you can't see it no matter how far back you go. All right, here, I'm going to lift it up. Oh, no. You've ruined it. Maybe tomorrow. Maybe Monday.
Starting point is 01:34:26 The levitating little flower pot has now been... Decapitated. Yeah, it's over. Disabled. Totally right, though. We absolutely need... There was a really bizarre comment today from Leader McCarthy, or I guess no longer Leader McCarthy, Minority Leader McCarthy, about not having guns on the Capitol premises.
Starting point is 01:34:42 And listen, I didn't grow up around guns. I came to guns pretty late in life, and I know I'm not alone among the Republican Party in being that way. But it really read like someone who has always just sort of thought of guns as being very icky. And I think that it's very difficult for a lot of Republicans to recognize that the vast majority of the conservative movement does not see them that way. But I mean, the interesting thing about guns is that even there's a ton of support from Democrats for guns. Yeah. So like there was that moment where the
Starting point is 01:35:09 union working guy like questioned Biden on his guns. Yeah. You also have, you know, blue states up in the Northeast. They're very pro gun. Yeah. Vermont. It's it's only these like ultra urban coastal elites specifically that are anti gun and they have a lot of political power and a lot of money to push these things like Bloomberg, for instance. Yeah, it's far more a conversation, too, about class and about location. And so if you have people who are poor and rural, their feelings on guns, regardless of their politics, are going to be far more supportive than anyone who lives in a city. We got Remy says, nukes should be centralized. We don't need politicians or bureaucrats handling it.
Starting point is 01:35:43 They can't even give COVID relief without arguing for months every major city would be a radioactive wasteland before we could send a response interesting i'm sympathetic to that honestly like if there's anything the government is good at it's not making a decision particularly fast yep josh mabry says tim you're right on the nuclear side i was in missile maintenance in the air force the whole point of deterrence is mutually assured destruction right yeah if if xi jinping says we fire the nukes then biden will fall asleep and then we die but the idea would be that you fire the nukes you know so yeah exactly in theory joshua sanders says each nuke requires two keys to turn simultaneously to launch biden not having access to launch all the nukes i think is just a metaphor
Starting point is 01:36:23 huh metaphor for what interesting i don't know oh i think that's that that gets to the point about what his like what are the sorts of steps that the people around him take as a result of him not necessarily having the mental capacity that he needs to execute the office of of the presidency and so today it's nukes and in a few months that's who knows and are they saying that it takes two turnkeys so like biden can't wake up in the middle of the night and be like, oh, and turn the key? No, that's the second person to do it with him. I think that's it. I think that's there.
Starting point is 01:36:48 There has to be an operator there who physically transacts on doing it. But there's one person making the decision. Yeah. All right. Let's see. America 76 says people should start saying Obama instead of Biden. The Okami cabal is in charge of this administration. Biden is a figurehead puppet
Starting point is 01:37:05 and the republic is toast well then jesse padilla says tim i worked with a syrian refugee that praised trump for bombing the syrian government and was happy to be living in america interesting yeah i buy that advent fate of falling says tim we're mostly in agreement if not i respect your point of view however gtfo ed ed Ed, Ed, and Eddie represent libertarian capitalism. Ed is freedom, Double D is innovation, and Eddie is ambition. Yes, fail often, teaching us to balance the Eds inside us all. I hated
Starting point is 01:37:34 that show. They were losers. Are these the super chats from yesterday? No. No, it's the first few members, Ed, Ed, and Eddie, though. We were talking about that yesterday. Yeah. Potato Masher says, Luke, you are forgetting about the Kurds and the Peshmerga. I'm not. I know about them and the United States backed them and then
Starting point is 01:37:49 turned their back on them when Turkey attacked them and now the situation gets more perplexing. That sounds right. Brighton Klein says, would you guys consider having Tom McDonald on the podcast? Viral rapper against woke mob. P.S. Love the website. I laughed when I heard Tim cuss for the first time. Caught me off guard. Love your work. Oh, when I heard Tim cuss for the first time. Caught me off guard.
Starting point is 01:38:05 Love your work. Oh, yeah. We don't show in the family-friendly version. The bonus stuff is for the adults late at night. Sprinkles with the A word tonight. Thanks, y'all.
Starting point is 01:38:12 It'd be funny to have an episode of the where we cuss a lot, but it's all beeped out. It's like a clip. This is what's on the website. It's like five minutes of it. We'll film a normal segment
Starting point is 01:38:22 and then have someone go in and put strategic beeps randomly to change the context of everything we're saying. five minutes of it. We'll film a normal segment and then have someone go in and put strategic beeps randomly to change the context of everything you're saying. Unnecessary censorship. We were just talking about Tom McDonald before the show. He's a big hit around here. I'd love to have him on.
Starting point is 01:38:32 He just released Clown World. Yeah. Great music video. We are going to have him on. He's fully invited and he knows this and we're going to make it happen. Nice. Awesome. At some point, right?
Starting point is 01:38:42 Yep. It's going to happen. Full mental alchemist says you should never give government any power. What we need is a real reset as in a divorce. Very interesting. Yeah. Okay. Saying it for years.
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Starting point is 01:39:11 We're working on a mobile app for the website. And then we're going to have OTT it's called. So that's like Amazon and Roku and all that stuff. So then members will actually be able to watch the bonus content on their TVs. That's awesome. It just takes time to build. So putting together the first iteration of the website was not super difficult. You know, you get a person to like put together the layout, but then getting the actual core
Starting point is 01:39:33 coding and development and apps and everything is actually going to be a much longer process. But we needed money to do it. So we had to start a website. And then once we got a bunch of members, I was like, okay, now I'll start improving it. And then we're going to do a lot more. I mean, this app is going to have other kinds of content. We keep saying over and over again,
Starting point is 01:39:48 we're going to go to the range, but then, you know, Luke didn't come to the range. How dare you? How dare I? What? It's true. We ran drills. I had a family.
Starting point is 01:39:55 Luke, you want to shoot? I ain't going to say nothing. Brendan Toms says, give Biden the thinking cap from Hitchhiker's Guide to the Galaxy oh yeah I mean that would help
Starting point is 01:40:06 definitely yeah that'd work J Jav Tandez says Tim get Ed Calderon on the show
Starting point is 01:40:14 he is an ex-counter narc agent from Mexico I would love to he's got great insights about how cartels will become a bigger problem in America in the future reach him at
Starting point is 01:40:22 edsmanifesto.com definitely yes indeed we will we will note that down he's in my mind dan dantic dantic vs says been following y'all for about a year now thanks for preparing me for 2020 luke's video with wesley clark was shocking heard you guys like rpgs ever heard of rifts bebop is my second favorite anime you think that video shocking when you watched it imagine
Starting point is 01:40:45 being the interviewer with wesley clark and seeing his face and being like oh boy i'm probably in trouble too uh so yeah that was pretty uh yeah i've never heard of rifts have you no i haven't i've heard of it no maybe you have heard i started playing genshin impact a little bit what is it it's uh it's a newish game open world rpg i think it's online i haven't played enough to tell you too much about it but it's like very anime style kind of like breath of the wild in some ways we'll see i don't know if i'm gonna be into it and actually end up playing it valheim's pretty good yeah yeah it's a development survival viking yeah it's five people it's got up to four million views in four weeks or something four million users so seven empire says none of us are virgins the establishment has funked us all by cardano what's cardano i think it's another privacy cryptocurrency i've
Starting point is 01:41:31 been hearing about it from made by the same guys that did oh geez i don't want to mispronounce it's ada is the company that does it um god what did they did they were involved with ethereum i think i don't know to be honest i'd love to get the developers in here though i mean i've been seeing people tweet about it let's read some more about my friends don't know to be honest. I'd love to get the developers in here though. I mean, I've been seeing people tweet about it. Let's read some more about my friends. Don't forget to smash that like button and subscribe. Fox Coon says, fascism is a form of far right authoritarian ultra nationalism characterized by
Starting point is 01:41:58 dictatorial power, forcible suppression of opposition and strong regimentation of society and the economy. Interesting. I want to clarify on Cardano. I think ADA is the token and Cardano is the company. Is that right? Yeah.
Starting point is 01:42:10 Tyrell Wilson says, for my stakes, as long as it's still bleeding and moving, then it's perfect. There it is. Oh, could not agree more. Trying to get away. Yeah. Chasing it down and you jump on it. Some people, Steve Brinella, Rogan's buddy. Did you guys see Meat Eater where they all went hunting together?
Starting point is 01:42:23 Steve Brinella, yeah. He'd kill an animal, cut out the gullet, and eat it raw, eat the liver raw. Jeez. All right. That's a little bit too metal to me, I'll be honest. I don't think I'll do that. Are there parasites in it? I don't know.
Starting point is 01:42:33 Sometimes, yeah. You've got to ask Steve Rinella. Yeah. Crazy. It's very funny. I remember we were talking, my girlfriend and I, about how the human body can no longer process meat because that was just a thing that I thought was true. Totally not true.
Starting point is 01:42:44 You can eat raw meat. Yeah, yeah, yeah. I eat steak tartare all the time. There's some people that do, yeah. Steak tartare is amazing. It really is. It's like the quail egg. It's like steak sushi.
Starting point is 01:42:50 Yeah. I always just assumed you had to cook it. Who knows? As long as it's good quality and parasite free. Right. Well, don't do chicken.
Starting point is 01:42:57 Yeah. I went to a burger place once and I got a grilled chicken sandwich and I was sitting at the bar and the lady was like, what can I get you? And I was like, I'll get the chicken sandwich and I'll have that one medium rare as a joke. It was like sitting at the bar and the lady was like what can i get you and i was like i'll get the chicken sandwich and all that one medium uh medium
Starting point is 01:43:07 rare as a joke it was like so the guy next to me said he wanted his well done and i said i'll get the chicken sandwich but i'll have mine medium rare and she goes okay and i was like wait i was kidding and she went oh yeah i was like okay i would have left i would have fled yeah well i imagine she would have gone back and the guy would have been like, I can't make a chicken sandwich medium rare. Okay, good point. Because of salmonella. You can't do cake because of trichinosis. But for some reason, beef is okay and fish is okay.
Starting point is 01:43:32 Trichinosis is poor. Yeah. Well, sushi grade fish. Sushi grade fish. Yeah. Otherwise, you can get sick. Certain kind of fish. Let's see.
Starting point is 01:43:39 Coldy Locks Productions says, we can push Russia around because we broke their backs financially in the Cold War with the Star star wars project making them think we were developing extremely advanced tech and they tried to match us spending all their money oh wow crazy yeah they also just kind of ran out like central planning doesn't work too well unfortunately for the soviets right so they they they learned the hard way that uh like freedom and free enterprise do tend to work pretty effectively sammy joel says tim will you please get flecaas talks on the show also i think that biden indiana jones meme was made by his producer richard ratboy uh fleckas is always welcome he has a standing invite and he knows this we've never had him on have we we haven't no well fleckas come on the show yeah you should be on the show
Starting point is 01:44:19 ultimate bonair bonair it's french i'm imagining sounds like it says so i don't think that oregon would ever allow those counties to merge into idaho because then they'd lose all the money from those counties it's kind of the same up in washington with seattle everyone in the state hates them that's the problem yeah you know look you've got to have a strong petition. Like, you can't, look, the left knows how to protest. They know how to occupy an office or sit in a street, and it works. They put pressure on, they get it done. And to be honest, they have the advantage of being able to be violent because, you know, Republicans or people on the right are second-class citizens in that regard. If you do anything in any capacity that's violent, they will, it'll be every headline news outlet.
Starting point is 01:45:04 But Antifa can, you know, burn down entire burn down entire cities, and it's a peaceful protest. But I'm saying, get organized. You can't just be like, we voted. You've got to be like, we are going to boycott. We are going to general strike. Imagine if they're like, we want these counties because they make us money, and everyone said, well, we're going to go on a general strike then. Then what are they going to say? Now you're just being hampered by this i mean wasn't there some big thing like a bunch of tractors came out and like blocked roads or something yeah
Starting point is 01:45:31 where was that in finland it was in finland yeah that's crazy stuff yeah yeah quint jufre says princess cruise lines had 45 original cases yeah i remember that was the first that was the first one right that's exciting yeah good times michael revel says this team luke tim ian and lydia is 45 original cases. Yeah, I remember. That was the first one, right? That was exciting. Yeah. Good times. Michael Revell says, This team, Luke, Tim, Ian, and Lydia is great. Mr. Holden is cool too. I look forward to this every night. Keep up the hard work.
Starting point is 01:45:52 Well, so long as y'all subscribe and go to the website, become members, smash the like button and super chat, we'll just keep doing it. We count on you guys. But the ultimate goal with all of this is to grow the company and hire more people and do more awesome work. I love having you on, Drew. It's really fun. Thank you. As soon as I heard all you guys' names and then Mr. Holden, I was like, oh, God, I'm going to get roasted. I was like, someone's absolutely going to take a shot at me right now.
Starting point is 01:46:15 And like, I was sitting here the whole time. I was like, oh, no, no, no. Quick, quick, quick. We got some interesting super chats. Kevin Bergman says, as a fifth generation Oregonian from the state of Jefferson, I would support greater Idaho. California has invaded Portland, Pacific Northwest, and taken over our politics.
Starting point is 01:46:32 Mr. Beard says, Wyoming here. I work in IT at a high school. We had a delegation from Weld County come through and check out how our school is like. Wyoming already has voiced support. I want to see that happen. Me too. It would like a pressure release valve for a lot of the hot politics in this
Starting point is 01:46:49 country so yeah yeah and that's the thing too is like there are an enormous number of benefits but also talk about an excellent way to decrease political strife between the parties yes i i actually lived in weld county for about a year uh it's a wonderful county it's very rural super super like low-key farmers. Everything's cool and chill. Far cry from like Denver and Boulder. What's the situation with Weld? What's happening in Weld County?
Starting point is 01:47:11 It's the Colorado. They're on the border with Wyoming and they want to be a part of Wyoming. Yeah. Who wouldn't, right? Kay Perdue says, I am Canadian. Our isolation camps are horrifying.
Starting point is 01:47:22 Please check out Chris Sky. He sends ubers to the hotels to help us escape really i've never in my life what is going on this is i've never ever considered any ill will towards canada or concern or i thought it was the most free awesome country like this is terrifying that's it's always been pretty bad yeah all right what we got toby walker says curious what ian or any of you think about cardano over ethereum solves gas fee and governance issues of ethereum i don't know anything about it i hear it's like the next generation ethereum really interesting maybe
Starting point is 01:47:55 i will look into it maybe i will look into it jonathan westcott says instead of greater idaho they need new states so they have less constituted power more electoral seats can flip and aren't held hostage by large states well look if you make a bunch if you break off a bunch of rural count like counties into their own states then the republicans just win right and the blue cities are like it's not fair yeah and no and they no one will agree with it right even even writ large and i think that the the beauty of being able to get into other states is that you get around yeah that sort of concern all. The civic nationalist says the American revolution was started by smugglers. The T tax was paid in Britain and was propaganda by smugglers because they didn't want to lose on the monopoly.
Starting point is 01:48:33 Come back home. You can give up this thing called presidency. Sing. God saved the queen. I wonder if there could ever be any circumstance in which the U S decides to be a part of the Commonwealth again. No, as an Irish-American,
Starting point is 01:48:45 I will say I am strongly against this very idea. Did you guys see that video that went viral of the Irish guy at the checkpoint? Oh my goodness. I love that man. I'm channeling him. It's just audio. But apparently it's an Irish guy and he pulls up to a checkpoint in Ireland and then he just starts
Starting point is 01:49:01 they're like, how's it going, sir? Where are you going? He's like, none of your goddamn business! He starts yelling at him and then he just starts they're like how's it going sir where are you going he's like none of your god damn business he starts yelling at him and then he starts screaming like it was really amazing he's like we fought for 800 years and now you treat us worse than the British army did
Starting point is 01:49:17 it's just a really amazing I gotta listen to that this sounds incredibly up my alley it's just audio but someone someone shows this super ripped farmer guy waving the Irish flag, and then it shows a cop waving a rainbow flag. Like the dogs meme, yeah. Amazing. It's just crazy audio. It's really interesting to hear someone say, like, we fought for 800 years, and now you would treat us worse than the British Army.
Starting point is 01:49:42 And I'm like, that is bold. And then the best part, oh, man. I don't know a whole lot about politics between Ireland and the UK. Just a worse than the British Army. And I'm like, that is bold. And then the best part, oh man, I don't know a whole lot about politics between Ireland and the UK, just a little bit on the surface. I know about like the IRA. I went to Northern Ireland. I went to Belfast.
Starting point is 01:49:54 We went there together during the burning of the effigies that they had there. But once a really interesting thing happens is he's like, you believe, the guy, the Irish guy says, you believe all this stuff? You believe all this stuff? And then he's like, do you watch the news, sir? And he's like you believe the guy the irish guy says you believe all this stuff you believe all this stuff and then he's like do you watch the news sir and he's like oh the news and he's like do you watch rte he's like rte is shite and then he's like well what about the bbc and he goes oh the crown news service and i'm like this irish guy is laying into these people amazing no but it's really interesting for them to recommend the bbc
Starting point is 01:50:24 to an Irish guy. I was like, I'd imagine that would piss off a lot of them. You think that's who I'm going to be listening to for my news? Yeah. But then again, look, you know, we went to Belfast. I don't know a whole lot about the internal politics. There's a lot. Other history.
Starting point is 01:50:36 And I think a lot of it probably comes down to there's a certain provisional sensibility that some Irish, I think, have probably in Dublin and the surrounding areas where like well why wouldn't you like like England and the rest of the Europeans and I would imagine some of the folks in rural areas have a little bit of a little bit more sensitivity about these sorts of things same as America in that way all right Toby Walker says please look into having
Starting point is 01:50:58 a blockchain expert like Charles Hoskinson I also on the show I also hoped hoped y'all enjoyed the bushtail, Brush Tale coffee. Did we have that? No, I haven't had it yet. I've been drinking Krigler coffee these days. Krigler coffee, I highly recommend. It's delicious, but
Starting point is 01:51:14 I'll take the Brush Tale next. Politically Defiant says, Tim, Idaho already has a seaport. It's Lewiston, Idaho, as the Snake River connects to the Columbia River, which connects to the Pacific Ocean via Portland, Oregon. Hope everyone has a most wonderful weekend. Stay epically awesome.
Starting point is 01:51:29 We will have a very wonderful weekend. It will be fun. The weather is getting really nice. Good point about the Snake River, too. I'd forgotten that. Yeah. Michael Witten Campbell says Eastern Washington of Washington State talked about this two years ago or three years ago.
Starting point is 01:51:42 They wanted to go to Idaho, which would split the state in half. Could you imagine if eastern Washington and Oregon joined mega Idaho? Ultra Idaho. Or just became North Idaho? Greater Idaho. And you had North and South Idaho? I love it.
Starting point is 01:51:59 I hope they just call it Idaho, not Greater Idaho. I like Greater Idaho. There's so many puns you can make about Well, we got a very serious correction on our story about that. What kind of vegetable? Eggplant. No, no, no. Is it the potato? See, I was avoiding saying it because he says, excuse me, I think you mean potatix.
Starting point is 01:52:23 We can't say potato anymore because the o is you know we gotta get rid of all right shoddy vice where he says quick psa completely off topic make sure to drink water i had my first kidney stone and oh boy getting a catheter hurts a ton a crap ton worst amen taking another sip great point always a great reminder 74 percent water i was told by the doctor to put a little bit of lemon juice in your water, but drink it with a straw because the acid can be bad for your teeth. And your lips, probably. Cassius Cam says, I'm from the state of Jefferson.
Starting point is 01:52:52 We already call it that up here. We produce nearly all the beef and water for California. We just want to be left alone. Interesting. Well, then just start acting like you're the state of Jefferson. It sounds like you are. They fly the flags up there. The agricultural differences are curious, right because i mean i think that
Starting point is 01:53:07 that's one of the other reasons why these places have so much value why california would be so unwilling to lose them but why they'd be so attractive to other places yeah yeah hellbound wolf says you talk about fifth generational warfare and how our colleges have been infiltrated by the chinese trans ideology started in colleges it was our youth uh willingly well i look i for the sake of youtube this is too spicy and they're going to get me banned if i read the super chat so i know they're watching yeah but i'll just say he's talking about a lot of leftist politics and and how it's you know coming from college higher education we're all on campus now in the words of andrew sullivan everything about american public life starts on college campuses these
Starting point is 01:53:43 days and transmutes away off really quickly. It's true. Jacob N.M. Clutter says, Tim, Article 5 doesn't apply to new states or land transfers. That falls under Article 4, which requires approval of both states in question and congressional approval. Article 4, Convention of States. There you go. Yeah. Good fact check, though.
Starting point is 01:54:01 Casey Schultz says, Mr. Potato Head. Well, I'm sorry. Potato Head. No, it's Potato Head. Oh, sorry. sorry. Potato Head. No, it's Potato Head. Oh, sorry. MX. It's a character in Toy Story. MX. Oh, yes.
Starting point is 01:54:08 Mix. So if Mr. Potato Head is bad now, then how long until they try to cancel and erase that series? Oh, boy. I'm surprised they haven't already. Oh. Toy Story. Sad.
Starting point is 01:54:17 Toy Story. I love it. Sparky the Byros has just had a thought. If Mr. and Mrs. Potato Head are now socially illegal, are they going to digitally remove them from all this Toy Story? Oh, my God. Amazing. No, what they're going to do. Are they going to digitally remove them from all this Toy Story? Oh, my God. Amazing. No, what they're going to do is they're going to digitally alter them to be identical.
Starting point is 01:54:30 And then just have them both will be called. They'll be referred to as Mix. Yeah. Mix Potato Head and Mix Potato Head. Yeah. And then they'll have to go in and they'll have to change the subtitles. Yes. So that both of them are MX Potato Head.
Starting point is 01:54:41 I'm surprised they're not Z and Y. I know, right? Sick Semper Tyrannus says, Tim and the gang, y'all gotta get a 12.7mm by 99 .50 BMG anti-material rifle. Long live the Republic. God bless y'all and stay safe. We will with that.
Starting point is 01:54:56 What an excellent suggestion. Sounds like that could do some damage. Anti-material meant for destroying material? Is that what that is? It's for blowing up helicopters and tanks. Yeah, I was going to say, it's like,
Starting point is 01:55:06 yeah. Somebody, somebody commented in the chat before and they were like 50 BMG for when you need to remove, when you need to kill a building. Yes, please. JK says in Newfoundland,
Starting point is 01:55:17 they put the province under the province under house arrest and called an election. The size of Japan and 600,000 residents, four deaths and months between cases what did you at by our provincial greeting what did you at by i don't know that well it's beyond me i don't live there but that's insane like that's and again an empowered government why wouldn't they yeah tim says if greater idaho idea occur then precedent set counties can vote to do the same. Dangerous and stupid idea. Split, divide the U.S. like Israel, Palestine.
Starting point is 01:55:47 It already is. It's too late. Look at the past several elections. It's been like 50-50 and struggling. You know what I mean? There's no unified culture anymore. It wouldn't be split like Israel and Palestine, though. Those are two different languages and religions.
Starting point is 01:56:00 Like, it would just be different states. No, that's what's happening. But I also think that if you had different states, would be like as you mentioned earlier a really good release valve where you wouldn't have you wouldn't have people who were resentful and frustrated by the pack the fact that they had been politically disenfranchised but i would just be mad about normal things but i think that would just redraw lines and get us ready for it would do that a lot of people would have their hand in the honeypot trying to get get a bonus with what would happen is redraws the red states would become 10 times red or the blue states would become 10 times bluer it would solidify all the
Starting point is 01:56:28 political divide and that's a really dangerous precedent but it's it's it's i don't see i don't see a way around what's happening the the the divide in this country is so insane that you like i literally tweeted so there was a there was an image of those people in those pods and you know the kids in the school. And I said, if you're, if you're crazy enough to do this, then you deserve what you get. Go vote for whatever you want.
Starting point is 01:56:49 And I got a response from a tribal leftist. I know who says, you're so dumb. Why would these kids want to spit on each other? And I'm like, slow down there, buddy. I didn't say the pods.
Starting point is 01:56:59 I didn't say anything. It was a picture of kids in school for all he knew. I could have been saying, if you're stupid enough to go to these schools in the first place when you are advocating for them to be closed. The point is, how is it that when I say an image of these kids in these pods is insane, a guy who advocates for schools to remain closed is now saying, well, they should be in the pods. They don't spit on each other. No, they shouldn't be in the school, according to you. But these people have no principles. The tribalism is everything. I just hate you because you're in the wrong tribe.
Starting point is 01:57:29 And this is going to lead to people fighting each other worse than we've seen in a long time. Yeah, we got nothing stopping it. No, the Democrats are making it worse. We went over this the other night with the Echelon Insights polls. You see this? Where Republicans were asked to rate their highest, their strongest concerns. Oh, I did see this. I did. Illegal immigration and taxation and police. And Trump voters were the number one, I think, among Democrats. And then white nationalists and then white supremacy because the Democrats are screaming
Starting point is 01:57:51 in the face that Republicans are evil and Republicans are sitting there going, I think illegal immigration is bad for our economy. You know what someone, I think it was Jesse Kelly. He said conservatives lost the culture war because they weren't fighting it. Yeah. Or he said the Democrats won the culture war because they were the only ones fighting it. Yeah. So you've got all of these people who are asked and they're conservative, they're Republican.
Starting point is 01:58:10 What do they care about? And they give you a policy issue. You're sitting here as the left is screaming, threatening to go after you, to kick your representatives out of Congress, to send the feds to go arrest them, to claim that any kind of violence from these Trump supporters is the end of the world. They're calling it 1-6. It was 1-6. We need a 1-6 commission. That's what they're saying. Meanwhile, Antifa burned down all of these cities, $2 billion in damage, and that was the insurance cap. So it was substantially more than that. Nothing. There is a battle happening. There is a conflict going on. And look, the solution to whatever it is, is out of my reach. I can tell you, like I said over and over again, violence
Starting point is 01:58:52 isn't going to solve any of these things because we're in fifth generational warfare. So maybe people need to assert their rights and say, we want an Article 4 convention to redraw these lines, because at the very least, then we will have a pressure release valve from the people who are – the people right now trapped in these places like in Jefferson are probably boiling over furious. Give them that release. It may be bad in the long run because it just hyperpolarizes states, but it's better to alleviate the tension than to let it explode when – what happens when they say, no, we won't give you this reprieve? And then the people in Jefferson say, then we're going to call our buddies and we're going to set up a barricade, set up our own police force. Yeah, exactly. And then chaos.
Starting point is 01:59:28 Yeah. I don't know, man. Allison C says, everyone's all worked up about Lady Mockingjay's dogs. No one gives a damn about the dog walker who was shot four times in the chest. Elites. Yeah. Yeah, yeah. He's doing well, I guess.
Starting point is 01:59:43 Really? Yeah, he's coming back. That's good. Poor guy. Yeah. Thomas David says, you also get charged $2,000 to stay in on those lockdown hotels in Canada.
Starting point is 01:59:51 Wow, crazy. You have to pay for that. We were talking about that on the show, and it's even steeper in the United Kingdom. Yeah, it's bad. OMG Puppy says, FBI investigates Lady Gaga's stolen dogs. In Seattle,
Starting point is 02:00:01 the John Brown Gun Club shot two black teenagers joyriding through chas the city doesn't care welcome to america in 2022 2021 why did i say that because you're a prophet that's right julius camina says pretty sure norm mcdonald dave chappelle and danny devito took the dog man are they screwed when they get caught those guys specifically huh captain spanky says tim i'm in harney county oregon today was the first i've heard of greater idaho our county voted around 75 to 80 trump hopefully it comes to
Starting point is 02:00:33 fruition yeah hopefully yeah all right let's see dj madero says the state of jefferson was going to be announced on monday december 8th 1941 just think if they had done it on friday december 5th 1941 that what would the west coast of the united states look like today i mean look california is too big i think california jefferson should exist it makes a lot of sense but you know then people will you know actually i'm curious as to what made like these cities in oregon seattle and portland so blue that turned the whole state under the control of the democrats you know what i mean yeah i think it's just a size thing right like so many of these these counties are so sparsely populated that all it takes is a big city or two that's overwhelmingly left-leaning and it's enough to skew it pretty meaningfully yeah that's my
Starting point is 02:01:19 and then and like even washington state and in oregon even 10 years ago there were at least a number of republicans right and like they've they they've all in one case and most in the other have been wiped out. All right. Let's see. Jonathan McClee says Charlie LaDuff is now suing Governor Whitmer for covering up the COVID numbers in Michigan, accusing her of all the things Cuomo has done. Oh, interesting. We should reach out to Charlie. Yeah.
Starting point is 02:01:41 And it seems like there's pretty good evidence that they made a lot of the same decisions that Cuomo did. Oh, yeah. They did. Tons of them. And are covering up all the numbers. All right. Let's just grab...
Starting point is 02:01:50 We'll grab one more Super Chat. Eric Rivera 219 says, this $20 is for Ian. Tim, we tune in for the whole team. You preach freedom of speech, but are always condescending or cutting Ian off. A lot of people think like him. Well, then. I will say, he's not always condescending. In fact, Very rarely.
Starting point is 02:02:07 But in those heated moments where we maybe condescend each other, it is not intentional. That is not the goal. Tim and I like to go at each other. We don't. I mean, I don't know. I can't speak for you. I just let myself get heated when I'm talking to you. I find it entertaining, engaging, and I'm a better and more vibrant person afterwards. Challenging, yeah. Ladies and gentlemen, if you have not already, smash that like button because it really,
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