Timcast IRL - Timcast IRL #241 - Far Left Creates New Autonomous Zone At George Floyd Memorial w/Scott Presler

Episode Date: March 11, 2021

Tim, Ian, and Lydia invite conservative activist, enfranchisement-encourager, and big-city cleanup crew-leader Scott Presler to discuss the latest in the George Floyd case, governors in democratically...-run states that violate ethical standards, good progressives and good Republicans, climate change, Tim's idea of impeaching the Queen of England and the journalism he triggered, and the Trump Slump in mainstream media.  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 How's it going, ladies and gentlemen? Welcome to the TimCast IRL podcast. Thanks for joining us. Smash that like button and subscribe. We've got some crazy stories for you today. Outside the autonomous zone of George Floyd Memorial, you see in Minneapolis where the Chavin trial is now taking place, far leftists have set up an autonomous zone. And apparently someone was already shot and killed there. We are entering, it's like a rerun of exactly where we were. When they defund the police, it emboldens these groups. When these people go in riot and they don't do anything about it, it emboldens these groups.
Starting point is 00:00:37 And now there's a video going around of a local journalist who's outside of this new autonomous zone in Minneapolis explaining what's happening when two people dressed all in black threaten this man. And they tell him he better leave or else. And he's shocked. I'm not. I've seen it before and we'll see it again. You can expect, at least in my opinion, there to be mass riots in Minneapolis no matter what happens in this trial. It's going to get bad. It's going to get intense. And we're going to talk about it. And we'll talk about a bunch of other things, too. We have from Christopher Rufo. Apparently, someone leaked him documents that one school is teaching kids to worship aztec gods and ritual sacrifice and
Starting point is 00:01:09 other just i don't know exactly what they're talking about but it's just very very strange general idea is it's anti-whiteness so anything coming from europe is considered wrong or taboo it must be rejected and this is what we're getting in our schools now other than that we have uh game stop stonks breaking, what is it, like 350 today or some ridiculously high number. And it's just it's a it's a roller coaster of absolute insanity. So, again, thank you all so much for hanging out. My name is Tim Poole and we're hanging out with conservative activist Scott Pressler. Do you want to introduce yourself? Explain what you do. Thank you. Conservative activist that travels the country picking up
Starting point is 00:01:43 trash, registering voters, and now is on a mission to repeal and replace those elected politicians who are not America first. America last? Yes, who are America last. So basically, the people who all this foreign aid, they're giving our money away when we're at our worst, or our most desperate times. Basically, yeah, giving money honduras instead of funding our homeless democrats and republicans right exactly d and r i'm coming for you peacefully
Starting point is 00:02:11 and democratically right on all right we'll talk about this thanks for hanging out scott we got ian he's a man thanks tim hey everybody what's up ian crossland good to see you in crossland.net scott great to see you again man that's right us long hairs we're sticking together yeah for real i saw i ran into you at the uh DC, not the March on the 6th, but before. I saw you briefly at that. That was really cool, running to you down there. That was like in December or something, wasn't it? Yeah, that's right. The fight goes on.
Starting point is 00:02:34 Your hair's looking great, man. So you've been clipping the ends, and that's why it keeps growing along. I haven't been doing that, so it hasn't been able to keep up. That seems strange to me. I don't think that makes sense. Almost counterproductive. No, that seems weird seems weird all right i have some of the shortest hair on the show i'm feeling a little shown up by these guys with these luscious locks but i'll survive i don't have any hair what do you mean yeah so uh let's we'll jump right in the news before we do
Starting point is 00:02:59 ladies and gentlemen did you smash that like button yet also go to timcast.com and become a member because we got a ton of exclusive members only segments the other day we were talking with cassandra fairbanks about disney banning classic movies for kids and what this means for us culturally it's scary stuff because i think look we as an older people may have seen these things and understand these cultural references but they're they're going after kids and they're taking away things like statues and art so these kids can't understand it you don't got to like the art you understand the art we look at old pieces of art we say here's why it was made here's what we think about it today but they're erasing it outright so go to timcast.com become a member because it helps support the show and in the event in the event
Starting point is 00:03:38 we get purged or deleted or banned or whatever you know that's where you'll be able to find us but uh my friends i also have another announcement you see we have this meme on the show that started because of Alex Jones and it's I am a gorilla it doesn't really mean much other than like you watch the show and Alex Jones said it we thought it was funny a bunch of people then started making gorilla emojis in the chat and interestingly around the same time as all this is happening we make our famous I am a gorilla t-shirt. We get the GameStop rebellion where they have this meme where they say gorillas together strong. So I decided to commemorate GameStop stocks skyrocketing back up from like, it was like four something that goes down outside back at 350. Ladies and gentlemen, go to timcast.com, click shop, and you can get your very own diamond hands gorilla t-shirt so it's basically the same
Starting point is 00:04:25 thing as i am a gorilla but he's wearing a suit holding wads of cash with sunglasses on and smoking and i just thought it was funny because i saw what people were saying with the gamestop thing so uh if you like it and you want to get a new edition of the i am a gorilla shirt for some reason the only shirts we're able to make are iterations of i am a gorilla and maybe we'll think of something more clever in the meantime. But go to TimCast.com, click shop. Don't forget to smash the like button. Let's read this first story.
Starting point is 00:04:50 We got some Fox 40. Check this out. They say, outside the autonomous zone of the George Floyd Memorial, where police aren't allowed. They say Minneapolis leaders say they'll reopen a barricaded intersection known as George Floyd Square after the murder trial. The former police officer accused of killing him. But the activists who serve as unofficial leaders and organizers of the area have issued 24 demands before they'll step aside, even calling for the recall of the county prosecutor. Why?
Starting point is 00:05:18 They arrested and charged the guy. See, no matter what happens, it's not enough. I'd be willing to bet they're basically saying we want first degree murder and death penalty for Chauvin. They're going to say the square sprang up organically in the days after Floyd's death as people gathered to express their grief and anger, including leaving offerings. Community members set up barricades of refrigerators, trash cans and wooden pallets to block traffic. The city eventually replaced those with concrete barriers.
Starting point is 00:05:43 The memorial now called an autonomous zone was set up by protesters and supporters at the now vacant Speedway station. It's very tense near the memorial, and a militant style group has closed off several blocks with barricades. They don't allow the police inside. Quote, the situation at the memorial, from what I understand, it's kind of volatile, said Kim Griffin, a Minneapolis resident. People that want to go and support doesn't feel a sense of inclusion there. There is more of like militant type atmosphere over and a sense of fear. Griffin supports police reform and protested Floyd's death outside the courthouse Tuesday. But she doesn't agree with what's happening at the memorial. Her nephew, who identified to News Nation as I'm as right, was shot and killed at the memorial over the weekend. Quote, Police were not allowed
Starting point is 00:06:30 to get into that area. He was carried out outside of the zone of George Floyd Square. It was made clear law enforcement was not welcome to penetrate that zone, which is an atrocity because his life was taken. And I mean, who knows whether or not he would have survived had things been different. Ladies and gentlemen, here we go again. It's just like what happened last time. You guys were following
Starting point is 00:06:51 what happened in Seattle and Chaz. Now we got a dead kid. You know, I kind of, I support the right of Americans to create these zones. I mean,
Starting point is 00:07:00 it's kind of, America is- Like barring police from coming into a neighborhood? The US is an autonomous zone. We barred the British from entering our houses. You know, it's kind of America is barring police from coming into a neighborhood. The U.S. is an autonomous zone. We barred the British from entering our houses. You know, it's kind of formed like this. But this is I don't know if we do it.
Starting point is 00:07:11 You got residents who live in these areas in Seattle when they set up the Capitol Hill autonomous zone. They surrounded businesses and people who did not want them there. What about their rights? Well, we had British citizens being surrounded by the American revolutionaries. I don't know what life was like for them. They didn't get written in history books. I'm just playing devil's advocate, too. But I do think it's important. It's our right to rise up and form militias and say, this is our place. It's kind of written into our constitution, but... Peacefully. Peacefully.
Starting point is 00:07:37 Peacefully assembling. Not shooting and killing a kid. When people are getting killed, that's the completely other problem, man. Something's going wrong. I don't know. Interestingly, I mean, the American Revolution was anything but peaceful right it was you know a couple of decades we had written in wasn't all the citizens that were accidentally killed like they didn't write that into the history books they probably wrote some of it but there's probably a whole lot of history that we do not get just in general from from anything you know well here we go man uh i i'm willing to bet this is it's going to get bad. I mean, the city seems to be supporting the putting up concrete barricades when when the Chauvin trial comes to an end. You think they're going to be like, OK, not the murder trials overall going to go away?
Starting point is 00:08:12 No, no, no. Well, and it's a two sided coin because I understand your point of view and that people have the right to set up their own autonomous zone, but on private property, you know, not where there's public access to streets, to vehicles, to what if an ambulance can't get through? What if, you know, the police can't get in? So I understand that. But at the same time, I'm kind of like, wait a second, look at the failed liberal policies of California, for example, or Washington or Oregon. It's almost like, why don't we let these failed policies be on full display so people can see that it doesn't work and why everybody's fleeing from New York to Florida, why everybody is fleeing from California? And, you know, do we just let things happen and let things get so bad that people finally wake up
Starting point is 00:09:07 yeah i don't like the idea i've heard it before there was some republican who said i can't remember who this was maybe you guys might remember where he was like maybe we need you know some terror attacks so that people remember why they need our security i don't agree with that right right right i can't remember who that was so i look at these autonomous zones and my first thing is look when it came to the Revolutionary War, the regulars weren't Americans. They were British regulars being deployed to stop the uprising from Americans who believed in self governance. So it would be one thing if the police of Minneapolis were protecting a community. And then National Guard came in and tried removing the police.
Starting point is 00:09:43 And people started rising up and revolting. It's another thing when the community itself, you have a woman who lives here saying, we don't want this. It's an atrocity. That's different. Now, I get it. There were loyalists in the colonies. But the people who were in the colonies fighting against the regulars were the Americans. And that was the argument.
Starting point is 00:10:00 Don't get me wrong. There were loyalists that we had famously Benedict Arnold. There were a lot of people who were Americans and were like, no, I'm going to serve the crown instead. They're the right call. And that was not argument. Don't get me wrong. There were, there were loyalists that we had, you know, famously Benedict Arnold. There were a lot of people who were Americans and were like, nah, I'm going to serve the crown instead. They're the right call. And that was not the right call. The difference here, I suppose, is I guess, you know, they'll, they'll try and claim the Boston Tea Party was a riot, ignoring the fact that the only thing that was damaged, you know, outside of the tea was a lock that got replaced the next day. I guess that's like the famous line, you know, and then what we actually have is extremists, authoritarians. So perhaps
Starting point is 00:10:30 our tolerance for certain activities and certain tactics for a lot of people just has more to do with our ideologies. If you're fighting to free people and respect their property and their rights and their safety and security, then I think you're probably doing the right thing. If you're fighting to take over their space, you kill their children and then tell them to shut up or else. Look, they're threatening a journalist. There's a journalist who walked up and they threatened him. Like they're not fighting for freedom.
Starting point is 00:10:57 They're fighting for power and control. If they had like a constitution, like a digital rights bill that they were like, we want digital rights for every human. We want to amend the constitution with these. And they had like a list of demands that's another story but an armed group taking over a piece of property and shooting someone and threatening is like i don't know but if if we were in the american revolution right now and we were objectively talking about it we might be having the same discussion like well they're obviously violent terrorists maybe they're in the right maybe they're in the wrong i don't know man the boston massacre what was that the redcoats were
Starting point is 00:11:27 trying to come and take guns or something is that what happened i can't no no i think that was something else there was like there was a riot happening and it was a i was i was it's really fascinating i was reading about the boston massacre and it was a riot the american colonials were riding against the regulars so the regulars shot and killed them all like i don't think anybody would support if the police showed up and started shooting and killing these people. You know, showing up and being like, get out of here because there are people here who don't like what you're doing.
Starting point is 00:11:52 Violent crime is on the rise. The police have been under siege. I'll tell you this, too. The difference here is there was plurality support for the American Revolution when the revolution happened. There were most people just saying, I don't care. Leave me alone. There were a small faction of loyalists, and there was a plurality of those who were in
Starting point is 00:12:07 favor of independence. What you have here in Minneapolis was a group of extremists burned the city down. They're threatening people. The jurors, basically all of them have said they're scared their homes will be attacked if they are found out to be on the jury. And now you have city council in Minneapolis who voted to defund the police and many cops leaving the department. Now coming back and doing a $6.4 million recruitment drive because the people of Minneapolis are saying, we need police. The problem is they refuse to address the extremism.
Starting point is 00:12:42 These Antifa people are just going to keep happening. Is this Antifa, these people that have taken? Are they affiliated? Colloquially. It's black-clad leftist extremists who operate in a similar capacity. It's hard to know for sure. How do you guys feel about autonomous zones in general? Well, I wanted to just point out the difference here is the ends are justifying the means. They're willing to do
Starting point is 00:13:06 whatever it takes because they feel it's for the greater good of whatever. But the thing, it's so disingenuous because they're fighting for this one life, but they won't talk about all the lives from Chicago or, you know, taking COVID, for example, you know, they keep saying to us, wear your mask or you're going to kill grandma. Meanwhile, while they're shutting down our businesses and our schools, the border is wide open and they're not talking about potential carriers at the border. They're not talking about these potentially untested people. They actually released, I think, 108 migrants who tested positive for COVID. They illegally entered the country and they got released in Texas. Thank you. So it's just it's disingenuous. It's not
Starting point is 00:13:50 authentic. It's not sincere. And we need to keep exposing that clearly they're doing this politically. It's politically motivated. And ultimately, what people need to understand are politicians and people across the board is if you give into this behavior where you go along with a minority crowd that is going to be potentially violent if they don't get their will then you are adding to the situation and you're letting people know that if they ever want to get something accomplished all they have to do is intimidate or use fear of force or terrorism in order to get their needs. And when you say minority crowd, you just mean a small number of people. Yes.
Starting point is 00:14:32 Like Antifa. Yeah, not like a racial minority. I can see that being misconstrued. Thank you for saying that. By minority crowd, I want to clarify by a minority of people who do not speak for the silent majority. No, this has nothing to do with race, creed, color, religion, anything like that. Thank you for clarifying. Could you imagine if these people decided to riot because Andrew Cuomo killed 15,000 people and then is now being accused of trying to cover up the numbers, even having one assemblyman say it was straight
Starting point is 00:15:01 up a coordinated criminal conspiracy? Imagine if when a governor of a state orders people into nursing homes killing 15,000 people, there was a protest. If only there was a single protest. If there was one person that would speak up against the governor of Michigan, for instance. Have you been working up there against Whitmer? I will be traveling to Pennsylvania,lvania michigan wisconsin and new york and as we know in several of these states commonwealth of pennsylvania uh michigan new york we know that covid positive patients were put into nursing facilities and people died
Starting point is 00:15:43 because of those Democrat policies. They're actually saying now Whitmer could face criminal charges. I don't think it'll happen. We also have Cuomo's under federal investigation. But I really just think it's meant to placate the people who are paying attention. My bigger concern is, you know, it really does come down to the media, I suppose. We focus on what they tell us to focus on. And there are things they don't talk about and things they do and they make this big story
Starting point is 00:16:08 we all saw the video of george floyd we were all upset by it but what about i don't know 15 000 people being killed in nursing homes it was what was it march 24th that cuomo started killing these people if we had real journalists who are doing their jobs who spoke with the nursing homes and investigated what cuomo was doing instead of just calling themselves Cuomo-sexuals, you know, and praising him. No joke. They were saying that on TV. If they actually investigated him, by the time George Floyd died, Andrew Cuomo was already killing nursing home patients.
Starting point is 00:16:37 Where was that widespread nationwide revolt riot over these people who lost their lives? Well, and to make it even worse, we all reject when there's not consent and when sexual advances are made that we're not consented to. But have you noticed that the media and talking about Cuomo, they're not talking about the deaths of the elderly patients.
Starting point is 00:17:01 They're talking about these women that have come out against him. Have you noticed that? It's all about the Me Too movement. It has nothing to do with COVID. And I think that's being done very strategically by the media. Interestingly, there are more stories about COVID in the nursing homes, but the biggest stories and the headlines that go viral are the Me Too ones. So I saw this from a journalist. They were like, stop saying that we're not covering Cuomo's nursing home scandal
Starting point is 00:17:25 because it was like two to one. And I'm like, the problem is you'll write 50 words to 200 words and say, Andrew Cuomo is under investigation for this, that, and this end of story. And then the Me Too thing, it's like this big 3000 long form, the reckoning of Me Too. Were we wrong about Cuomo? And because they know that's what's going to make them the money. So to a certain degree, it is our fault. I mean, humans love the drama and they love the interpersonal drama of Cuomo and these
Starting point is 00:17:51 women and who said, he said, she said. And there's no, you know, you can see the victims, right? You can see the women who are like, here I am and here's what I have to say. And it's easier for them to monetize. It's easier for them to make long form content. What are we going to do? Show videos of the freezer trucks full of, you know, in New York, they brought in those freezer trucks, man.
Starting point is 00:18:11 So in New York, a large portion of those that died, a decent percentage was these nursing homes. No riot. I don't want riots to happen, mind you. I'm just saying you can clearly see the priorities of these people. They don't care about, you know, in George Floyd with this autonomous zone. It's not about George Floyd. It's about, hey, we can take power.
Starting point is 00:18:28 It's an opportunity to go in and do this and rally people who normally don't care to fight with us. I want to point out, too, when it comes to George Floyd and the media coverage, like there were two videos that came out about George Floyd. The first one, eight minutes, nine minutes of the dude with his knee on his neck. I don't think it was the full nine minutes of the knee on his neck. Right. Well, I saw like a three minute version. And they were like, it happened for nine minutes of the dude with his knee on his neck i don't think it was the full nine minutes of the right well i saw like a three minute version and they were like it happened for nine minutes that was the emotional spark that's the one that burned everyone's memory then another longer video came out of george like tripping out in his car being like i can't breathe i can't breathe when they're just talking to him and struggling in the car take me out of the car put me on the ground they were like okay so they put him on the ground and he was freaking out.
Starting point is 00:19:05 Just this huge, built, muscular guy, apparently on fentanyl and other methamphetamines. Norfentanyl, methamphetamine. Caffeine. Caffeine. And there was one other. Tobacco. He had tobacco in his system. He was just fully pumped.
Starting point is 00:19:18 And so that didn't get much attention. I tried to share it with people and no one really seemed to care. You're a bigot. They had already seen what they wanted to see and and man if you have that in perspective it's a it's a completely different story if you know that he had fentanyl in his system it's a completely different story and the medical examiner said no signs of physical trauma there was a combination of these factors so again you know we talk a lot about this because it's like one of the biggest stories happening in the country right now. But it just goes to show the media.
Starting point is 00:19:46 There's a group of people, I think, on the left, corporate liberal establishment tribalist types. They're going to go along with what the narrative is. You know, if Cuomo's bad, Cuomo's bad. Why is he bad? Me too. All right. Works for me. Nursing homes, whatever.
Starting point is 00:20:00 I don't think they want to go for the nursing homes because they know it's going to impact all these other Democrat governors who did similar things. Then you have the political left elite who know they can easily control and manipulate these people. So you end up with autonomous zones. You end up with, you know, Orange Man is bad, Trump is bad, and here's why. And it's exaggerations, manipulations, and lies. It's because too many people will just say, tell me what to say, and I'll say it. I'm not a big fan of the me too push. I mentioned this before.
Starting point is 00:20:28 It's kind of like using poison to kill a deer. Like you can do it and it's very effective that it will kill the deer, but it taints the meat and then you can't eat the meat. So like using me too, to take a governor out is very effective. It's very emotional, easy to do, but it's not a clean kill.
Starting point is 00:20:43 First of all, it's not just, and it's going to be impetus First of all, it's not just. And it's going to be impetus to use that again and again and again and again on other people for putting their hand on someone's back. Like it's not a good precedent. It's the ends justifying the means, what Scott was saying. And the problem I always speak out against is because there is no end. There's no point where we like we all come together and say that's it.
Starting point is 00:21:02 We've won life. We're done. You don't accomplish your goals of a communist utopia. And then it just stops. And then one day everyone's holding hands under the rainbow. No, now you have to defend the revolution. Now you have to set up more autonomous zones. Now you got to send out more of your revolutionary guards to other parts of the city where people oppose you and seize control there.
Starting point is 00:21:19 They think they can lie, cheat and steal and manipulate to gain power. And that means once they're in power, they will lie, cheat, and steal to maintain that power. And it starts with little things like this. We'll see where this ends up. But it's amazing to me. I mean, have there been, were there autonomous zones before this? Was this like one of the first or what? The Seattle one?
Starting point is 00:21:40 I don't know much about the history of them. Do you have any ideas about it? I mean, I guess the stems all the way back to Occupy Wall Street. Yeah. Right. So but it's always been the liberal left who has been doing the autonomous zones. And I mean, quite frankly, look, why don't we have our own autonomous zones on the right and let's show them how it's done.
Starting point is 00:22:07 I'm serious. Clean bake bake sales lemonade stands freedom liberty fun where we have uh our policing making sure that there's fewer crimes not more you know where we actually believe uh that a social worker uh probably can't do some of those things that our police are doing. But listen, we can't just point at a problem and say this is wrong. That's the problem I have with the Republican Party, is we're always pointing out problems but never offering solutions. The best way to show the failure of the left is to have a successful right. And you actually are embodying this.
Starting point is 00:22:46 You started a trash cleanup campaign. Can you explain that in case anyone didn't see the show you were on last time? Well, it got started in 2019. President Trump brought attention to the city of Baltimore. And I always say he did it ungracefully. And I was just disappointed because everybody was quick to point the finger and to bring about blame and judgment, but nobody was actually doing anything. And I just tweeted out to my followers and said, I'm going to Baltimore. And it just started this nationwide campaign, literally,
Starting point is 00:23:20 where I had people from across the country that said, Scott, I want to help. And we had 200 volunteers on a Monday, picked up 12 tons of trash in 12 hours in the most dangerous streets in America, West Baltimore, where the sites of the Freddie Gray protests actually happened in these streets. And I met the aunt of Freddie Gray, who was there with us at the cleanup. And I just said, wait a second. I'm a private citizen without the backing of the government, without any donors, without any funders. And if I'm able to gather volunteers to pick up 12 tons of trash in 12 hours, what the heck is our government doing? And why aren't they using our resources to get it done. Well, well, I mean, first of all, someone needs to fund the blowing up of children overseas, right? So our Congress is hard at work on this very
Starting point is 00:24:11 important issue of not actually having a say in whether or not Biden bombs Syria because he didn't have congressional approval for it. But anyway, it's performative. They're signing bills that give funding to mismanaged blue states that aren't solving these problems. They're giving money to foreign countries, money that belongs to the American taxpayer. It's a great point. If they were allocating funds to support private citizens to do initiatives like this, that's like the new government. That's kind of an evolution that we need. There are things like that. There are grants.
Starting point is 00:24:40 The issue I take is like a $1.9 trillion stimulus. And basically, all of the horrible mismanagement during COVID is swept under the rug. You notice that all the bad press for Cuomo was like bottlenecked until after the election and all of a sudden it just burst. The pressure was building up. And you look at Hunter Biden, story swept under the rug. Cuomo, nobody questioned it. After the election, okay, now we have no choice but to admit all of this really bad stuff was happening. They didn't want to risk Donald Trump winning by telling people the truth about what was really going on now because of that mismanagement, because they because the media didn't do their
Starting point is 00:25:16 jobs in calling out Cuomo. He horribly mismanaged the state, resulting in all this death and debt. So what do we get? Sign off that trillion dollar two trillion dollar stimulus dump that money on these states that failed and help them help bail them out it's kind of like the freddie what is it fannie mae freddie mack bailout of 2008 bailing out the broken corrupt states where democrat governors murdered people how much did we spend on that fannie mae freddie mack bailout do you remember that obama signed 2008 the spiral
Starting point is 00:25:45 the housing crisis i mean something like trillions it wasn't more than well trillion was it it was it was about what we're doing now again like are we going to see that depression again i think i'm not an economist i don't know but i have seen global global food prices are on the rise so bloomberg reported this around the world food is starting to skyrocket i already talked about it like last week because i have friends who are like, they go to the grocery store and they're surprised to find things like 60% more for the same amount of food. The bills are way higher.
Starting point is 00:26:12 I don't know if you guys have noticed this. I noticed a little bit. Now you actually have the news reports from Bloomberg. Food is going up. It's because these states, not just blue ones, many red ones, but mostly the blue ones, horribly mismanaged everything. The economy was sent into a free for all. The lockdowns made little sense.
Starting point is 00:26:29 It was 15 days. We're on the one year anniversary of 15 days. Slow the spread. How about how about that? The economy gets decimated. Now they are printing money in a desperate bid to bail themselves out. It is obvious what happened. It was an opportunity to stop Donald Trump and to throw everything they
Starting point is 00:26:45 could at him, sacrificing everything and watching the country burn to the ground because it meant no more Trump. And they couldn't handle it. 2019 was the greatest economy we've had in our of this generation or or any of the past living generations. That's according to Jim Cramer, whether you like the guy or not, the greatest numbers of our lives. I wonder if people see this now because, you know what I've heard a lot? A lot of people come to me and they're like, my paycheck is smaller. And I'm like, okay, ask Biden. I don't know what to tell you, man. Like, there you go. What did you expect was going to happen? So many people thought, well, you know, I'll vote for Biden and things are going
Starting point is 00:27:18 to get better. No stimulus checks. Well, now you're going to get your $1,400, not $2,000. A lot of the things he promised just won't come to fruition for many of these progressives. The funny thing is, I see this meme where somebody tweeted, you know, conservatives are saying, why are you complaining about Joe Biden? You voted for him. And they're like, it's because it's not a cult and we're going to hold him accountable and all this stuff. And it's like, no, no, no. You don't understand the point. The point is, we were all screaming in your face faces he was lying to you and wasn't going to give you anything and trump was probably the only person who legitimately wanted people to get two thousand dollar checks it was
Starting point is 00:27:52 his idea he was the one that said it to cortez was like just give him two thousand yeah but it was like ha ha ha and then it's a week went by and they're like yeah so he trump trump was the one who said two thousand at that number yeah i mean as far i remember that coming up on the show a couple of times yeah it was kind of his idea wasn 2,000 at that number? Yeah. I mean, I remember that coming up on the show a couple of times. Yeah, it was kind of his idea, wasn't it? But like that number, 2,000 was Trump. His response to Cortez, yeah. I thought it was, yeah.
Starting point is 00:28:11 Was it 1,600? Maybe he said 1,600. I don't remember. It was a lot, yeah. But he was like, no, give them four times more than what you're saying right now. Trump was saying 2,000. And when I was in Georgia knocking on doors for free, went down three times for Loeffler and Perdue. The big thing that they even had these cars with billboards on them that were electronic,
Starting point is 00:28:32 and it said, vote for Democrats to get your $2,000 check. And I want to make this clear to the viewers that are watching. Democrats are in full control of the government. They have the White House, they have the Senate, and they have the House. Congratulations, Democrats. And like Tim said, no $2,000 check, and the Democrats sold you out. You're not getting your $15 wage increase that you thought you were going to get. Hold on.
Starting point is 00:28:57 They didn't completely get sold out. They did bomb Syria. Okay, they're back to normal. I don't know who wanted that to happen, but hey, you know, it's. And I'm not I'm not laughing at that. I'm laughing at the hypocrisy that the people were suckered in for voting for Democrats, thinking that they were actually going to get a change. And no, I just want to make it clear.
Starting point is 00:29:23 The Democrats are not going to give you what you wanted. And they're going to sell you out for power. And ultimately, Joe Biden, listen, he's been in office for decades. What were you expecting? Yeah, it's but you know, a lot of these young people didn't know, you know, when we've had some of these leftists on the show, and they're like 24 years old. It's like, oh, they were, you know, how old were they 10 years ago when when obama got elected they were in their teenagers 12 years old or whatever now you know so it's it's 2016 they were like a late teenager in high school having no idea what politics was or what was going on when you call biden a plagiarist most people probably don't understand like he actually dropped out of the presidential race was the night 88 i think because he was a plagiarist wasn't it plagiarized didn't
Starting point is 00:30:04 boris johnson just call him a plagiarist like a couple weeks ago? He was like, build back better. Where did I hear that before? Huh, yeah. And like Joe Biden was accused of taking it. A lot of people thought it was a conspiracy. They're like, why is Joe Biden using the same thing as the Europeans who say build back better? It's like, dude, it's not a conspiracy.
Starting point is 00:30:20 It's because Joe Biden is a plagiarist. He has no original ideas. Nah, I mean, it's obvious. He's lame. 2008 when he was running against Obama, he was lame as a candidate. I don't know. Never thought he would ever be in the government. I was just like, what a joke.
Starting point is 00:30:37 And then Obama made him his freaking VP. What gave him all that power? Listen, they were saying that the American people wouldn't want to vote for the first black president. And so they needed an old white man to give them familiarity. That's what I heard a lot in the press back then. So that was the plan. Joe Biden, establishment senator, career politician, old white dude. And that will help people.
Starting point is 00:30:59 And then I guess the idea from McCain was let's be progressive and get a woman. And they picked Sarah Palin. Oh, what a joke. I mean, politics is very often a joke, to be completely honest. Do you think that... Real quick, you know, the Republicans, I think they blocked the $2,000 on purpose. Because they wanted Trump out too. That, you know, McConnell and Lindsey Graham and these establishment party leaders were like,
Starting point is 00:31:21 now's our chance. No one gets any money. And the Democrats need only say, OK, we'll do it. Well, here's what I think happened. And it's unfortunate, but I believe the Republican establishment took a wager and they thought, let's say President Trump were to get reelected in the 2020 election, then that would mean that the Senate would probably flip Democrat in 2022. And they thought it better to lose the presidency, but maintain their control of the Senate, because that would mean judges, that would mean Supreme Court justices. And I think they took
Starting point is 00:31:59 that wager and the establishment stabbed the president in the back in order to maintain power and status quo. Yeah. And the Republican Party probably thought we'll win in Georgia. And so we'll be fine. And then we'll use Biden as president as justification for why people should vote for us. And the Democrats got everything. Well, and meanwhile, I have to say this. 500,000 Republicans stayed home. The Democrats did not win Georgia for any other reason than Republicans failed to show up in the numbers that they should have. And that means that would behoove us to choose better candidates. And so you at home get involved in the primary process to choose your candidate that's going on to the general election.
Starting point is 00:32:47 Otherwise, you're going to get stuck with more bad candidates. I could be flubbing the numbers, but didn't Trump get like 3.2 million in Georgia? I can't say off the top of my head. It was like that. And then I think it was like 2.7 for Loeffler and Perdue or whatever. Like it was half a million down. Half a million down. So my numbers may be wrong because I vaguely remember an article. But the general idea was without Trump, they can't win.
Starting point is 00:33:07 And they seem to think they're going to without him. It's the Trump party in 2024. And, you know, I think there's a good chance we'll see Republicans win in 2022. I'm not 100% convinced, though. I think Democrats have a good chance of just maintaining control. Now that they have basically everything, They can do a lot of things. They're not going to. I don't believe they'll get H.R.
Starting point is 00:33:28 One through. It did pass the House for obvious reasons, but now they need a 60, 60, you know, 60 votes in the Senate. Republicans are not going to go for this. H.R. One is crazy, but maybe with some reforms. Ultimately, I just don't trust the Democratic Party to be completely honest. I don't trust the Republican Party to actually do anything if they do win, unless there are new candidates, like you mentioned, through the primary process.
Starting point is 00:33:50 So I'll just throw it to you guys right now. Actually, Scott, you're working on this. Can you name one person from each party that you think is actually trying to do good? I would say, on the right, I think Ted Cruz and Josh Hawley are trying to do good. I would put stock in them as good candidates on the right side. On the left, I'll say all of Congress, too, even the House, not just senators. I love Matt Gaetz. Give me some Gaetz.
Starting point is 00:34:22 And in fact, I wanted him to run against Marco Rubio in primary him, but he's not going to do that in Florida, unfortunately. DeSantis. Look, I judge a person based on Republicans, not their talk, but their walk. bills and passing legislation and preventing unconstitutional measures like the mask mandates, DeSantis would be my boy. And he's doing great. He's doing great. You think he'll be VP with Trump 2024? I want him to stay as governor. DeSantis, you're doing a great job. Stay as governor.
Starting point is 00:34:58 Please, we need you to stay in there. And he's young. He's young. And he's got young kids. And he's a wonderful wife i could see him being definitely a presidential contender for the future but wait can you name at least one democrat you think is trying to do good no well it's hard because you know um i mean look at look at kristin cinema for example i the progressives, they're really angry with her because she she was this was this progressive fighter that was fighting for 15.
Starting point is 00:35:32 And look what she voted against the other day. She was one of the eight Democratic senators that voted against the fight for 15. So I don't already want a primary. I'm not I'm not a fan of of the $15 minimum wage. Oh, I'm not either. I think there are other ways we have to solve this problem. I will say this. I certainly want people to make more than $15 an hour.
Starting point is 00:35:49 And I think there's a lot of issues around minimum wage. No, I don't. I wouldn't. Personally, I'm not a fan of Sinema because she was fighting for $15. And then as soon as she got the power, she said, later. I'm like, how many politicians do we have are honestly saying, here's what I want to do, and I'll do it. And then they do. It's easy to point out many Republicans.
Starting point is 00:36:07 It's, you know, Ted Cruz, Holly, far from perfect. But I do believe like they're fighting for what they said they were going to fight for. Yes. Rand Paul is the easiest. Oh, yes. Like Rand Paul is probably like one of the pardon me, doctor. I forgot. On the left, I can give credit to Ro Khanna because he called out Pelosi when she was
Starting point is 00:36:24 obstructing COVID relief. But it really is hard to find Democrats who are like, I'm going to do this. Trust me. And then doing it, not even AOC. She's like, I'm going to I'm going to challenge Nancy Pelosi and then vote for her every single time. There is one gentleman. I forget his name, but he continues to primary Debbie Wasserman Schultz in Florida.
Starting point is 00:36:44 Is that Canova? Canova. Yes. I give respect to Canova because he seems that he's been consistent in his messaging and he won't lock and step with the Democrat Party just because of Debbie Wasserman. So I give credit to Canova. We had Tulsi Gabbard. Yeah, that's what I was thinking.
Starting point is 00:37:00 She was the real deal and was was like i can't be part of this joke anymore and basically whatever whatever going at it from the media now because it's way more effective to change culture there was a a joke the left was saying they said um until c gabbard was was assigned republican at birth making a joke about her and it's like she's such a progressive she's like in favor of gun control yeah i disagree with her a lot she uh she is anti-nuclear power like at least in her policy positions. I've criticized her position for that. I disagree with them.
Starting point is 00:37:29 But you could clearly see that she was at least attempting to cross the aisle and shake hands and be like, let's work together. And she abstained. I believe she abstained from impeachment. Right. She was one of the few who was like, I'm not getting involved. And there were like two other Democrats that said no. I think so. Jeff Van Drew, I'd shout out for the Democratic Party, but he quit.
Starting point is 00:37:45 He joined the Republicans. I think so. Jeff Van Drew, I'd shout out for the Democratic Party, but he quit. He joined the Republicans. Interesting. Yeah. You know, lately, Rashida Tlaib said a few things on Twitter that I was very surprised and happy to see. I'll give her a shout out. Supporting human rights and the right to freedom of speech. I don't know.
Starting point is 00:37:58 It's a lot of media spin. So it's hard to say that like she's the real deal. But I'm really happy from what I know. You know what? I'm going to absolutely say I will say Rashida Tlaib. I disagree with her. A lot of things. But she's the real deal, but I'm really happy from what I know. What I'm going to absolutely say, I will say Rashida Tlaib. I disagree with her a lot of things, but she's consistent. Right. So she voted against the omnibus bill.
Starting point is 00:38:11 That was like a lot of this foreign spending and bloat for reasons that I probably don't agree with. And a lot of our policies don't agree with. I'm just looking for someone who's going to be like, here's what I want to do. And I will do it. I look at almost every single politician and they're like, if you vote for me, I'm going to get into Congress and I'm going to end this blockade. I'm going to fight for kitchen table issues like the economy and jobs. And then 31 Democrats get in. And the first thing they do is thank you for letting me impeach him, impeach him. I don't care about your insurance.
Starting point is 00:38:39 I want to impeach Trump. That's what they did. That's why I'm sorry, man. When it was 31 districts, right? They flipped from 2016 to 18. Wow. You got these moderate. It was more than that. I think it was like 44. Wow. In 2018. But it was fewer than the 63 that we flipped in 2010 under President Obama. Right. So they want to make it seem like it was this massive, big landslide. No, the biggest was in 2010 under President Obama. Well, so you had these Democrats promising to fight for you. Yes. So people were sitting there watching Republicans in 2016 have the House, the Senate, and the presidency. Not a whole lot got done, which is amazing. The Republicans had the power, but they don't want to do it because the establishment doesn't like Trump. And so then these people say, give me something different. I'm sick of this culture war stuff.
Starting point is 00:39:28 And along came these moderates. I'm doing air quotes. And they were like, if you vote for us, we will fight for health care and jobs. We don't care about Trump. We don't care about his naughty words. We're going to try and work with the Republicans to get you something, something tangible. And then what happened right away? Nancy Pelosi walked right up to each and every one who won and said, now you'll do as I say. And they said, yes, ma'am. And so then they
Starting point is 00:39:48 went all in on impeachment. There was nothing substantive. And, you know, if it were me, I'd say, no, I understand Mitch McConnell is obstructing the bills the House is sending because there is a break. This happens. It happens in politics. The Senate will be Republican. The House will be Democrat and nothing gets done. But I still would not entertain this ridiculous BS that was this fake impeachment. For what reason? That's what we get. I don't know. Vehemence.
Starting point is 00:40:14 It was weird. It seemed like an emotional response. From the outside, it looked so ridiculous. The impeachment? Yeah. And then look at going back to what we're talking about with Cuomo, how like the news was being held back. The press wouldn't report it.
Starting point is 00:40:28 And then only after the election did it get released. Same with COVID. The numbers went down 55. They were like, COVID numbers are down 55%. Now that Trump's out of office. Then it was a week later. Now it's 60%. And then a couple weeks later, now it's 70% down.
Starting point is 00:40:41 Now that Trump's out of office. They weren't saying the now that Trump's out of office part. But they weren't holding that news back that news just happened after trump got i'm saying quite literally you had the hunter biden story suppressed and then after the election oh that whole thing was true by the way you had the cuomo nursing home numbers and then they suppress it and then after the election oh by the way cuomo's you know killed these people then you had impeachment officer sicknnick in the Capitol riots. Oh, he was killed by a fire extinguisher.
Starting point is 00:41:07 And then after impeachment, oh, that wasn't true. The Time News article about fortification of elections could have come out before the election. It had been happening since 2019. They knew about it. They waited till after the election. Well, of course, of course. Yeah, the shadow, the shadow campaign, the fortification, they called it.
Starting point is 00:41:22 They, you know, I looked at that article and I'm like, always return to the scene of the crime they wanted everybody to know i mean that figuratively youtube calm down they wanted everybody to know the work they were doing to fortify the election it's hard work man as i describe it they they oceans 11 trump you know the rules were changed a year in advance mail-in voting all of these big drives there was one woman in texas who got arrested for ballot harvesting, but you had votes in the park or whatever in Wisconsin. A lot of things that were challenged, and the Supreme Court just said, no, we don't care about none of this.
Starting point is 00:41:52 We're not going to hear it. And then Clarence Thomas was like, if we're not going to hear it before, we're not going to hear it during, and we're not going to hear it after, when will anyone get resolution on any of this stuff? No, I guess you won't. So anyway, this whole thing started by asking Scott, because you're you're going after these America last politicians to be able to name somebody. And it's like, why is it that it's easy to name a handful of conservatives that are doing
Starting point is 00:42:16 what they say they want to do Republicans, and it's so difficult to find Democrats that are, you know, doing what they say. Look, I think you need only look at HR1 that wants to, it's this voting bill. They call it voting rights bill, or it's actually just a voter reform bill. They want to lower the voting age to 16. That's as low information as you can go for a political party.
Starting point is 00:42:36 The Democrats say, we just want more people to be able to vote. And I'm like, I'd love it if everyone, you know, of a certain age had the ability to vote. But I also think if you're if that's your goal you really want low information voters like people who don't know what's going on you know what i mean yeah stupid people are allowed to vote don't get me wrong
Starting point is 00:42:54 i'm just saying it's indicative of what the party represents i would have voted for whoever my parents told me to vote for if i was 16 right right yes you probably i think if you want more voters you should make it so that felons can vote because I do think that's a right and I think that once you've paid your debt to society by going to prison,
Starting point is 00:43:10 if you want voters, get the felon vote. I agree. I think that people who serve their time and debt to society should have their, they shouldn't lose rights for this.
Starting point is 00:43:19 Right. They should own people. It's like state by state. Here's your gun and here's your vote. Have a nice day. Exactly, yeah. No, but we,
Starting point is 00:43:24 and it's really crazy. You get a felony, like you're a second class citizen at this point. It's like state by state. Here's your gun and here's your vote. Have a nice day. Exactly. Yeah. No, but we and it's really crazy. You get a felony like you're you're a second class citizen at this point. It's too bad. And I think that's wrong. I do. I think we're supposed to have rehabilitation, not retribution. People who go to prison were supposed to be like, you promise to do better. All right.
Starting point is 00:43:39 Okay. Come on out. Here's your job. Here are your rights. You can participate same as everybody else. If you do it again, you go back to prison. If it it's already illegal why do we need to do these things i'm not a fan certain like non-violent felonies for sure like if it's like repeating violent felonies maybe maybe you got to remove them from society for a while but violence right you you get you
Starting point is 00:43:59 know maximum security prisons and things like that but uh yeah especially non-violent stuff which is another i'll say it's a disappointment. I was hoping that Trump on the way out would take bolder action in terms of pardoning people. And he didn't. And he pardoned that that, you know, corrupt. Was it the mayor from Detroit or whatever? So what was your thoughts on Trump generally? Well, I mean, today I put out a tweet talking about policies that I stand for. You know, I want fair trade, not free trade. And I want lower corporate tax. And I want to secure the border. And, you know, a lot of the things that I was tweeting about, people were like, well, those are President Trump's policies.
Starting point is 00:44:42 And it was just interesting to see how every single one of those that he was working towards or had accomplished. And that's what I think the future of the Republican Party is. End endless wars. He put a cap on insulin prices. What's the first thing that President Biden does? He removes the cap. Now insulin is skyrocketing during a pandemic. I mean,
Starting point is 00:45:05 how heartless can you be to our community facing diabetes that you're going to skyrocket the price of insulin? And it was just really interesting that the things that I put out were so non controversial. Like, for example, let's stop giving funding and foreign aid to countries that say death to America or hate us or who are having camps for terrorism bomb training classes. You know, why are we funding those countries? Can anyone answer me that question? And why are we not focusing on building our infrastructure, making sure that our schools are funded and not worse than Japan? Why are we rebuilding China? Why are we rebuilding the rest of the world and not investing in our infrastructure? And I think if we move forward with those policies, we'll have a very successful right.
Starting point is 00:46:02 What, um, you said fair trade, which sounded kind of interesting. How would you define that? For example, oh, I know I love talking about this issue. I am not a free trader. I think free trade is fool's trade. For example, why am I going to allow another country like China to impose a tariff on my products while I don't impose a tariff back on them. I just think that's the most asinine thing ever that I'm going to allow you to steal from me. And basically, I'm going to reward you for stealing from me by then not imposing a tariff back on you. I just think that is fool's trade. And so if you do it to my products, I'm going to do it back to you. And I just think it was so also asinine that for the longest time, America had a higher corporate tax than other countries. Why not make ourselves competitive
Starting point is 00:46:59 and say, wait a second, if we lower the corporate tax, maybe more businesses are going to come to our country as opposed to leaving the country to go to a corporate tax haven overseas. And I just think we need to make things more common sense and just go, wow, let's go to the lowest common denominator to make things more competitive to bring more business to America. Combine those issues, right? Joe Biden was in favor of free trade agreements. He was in favor of increasing the minimum wage and increasing corporate tax rates. What will those three things do? OK, if I can set up a factory in China and I pay a lower tax and a lower wage to my employees, I save a bunch of money and then I can send all my products back to the U.S. for free as an extraction. It is the most insane combination of policies. I save a bunch of money and then I can send all my products back to the U.S. for free. It's an extraction. It is.
Starting point is 00:47:46 It is. It is the most insane combination of policy. And the American workers will be too expensive to hire because they're all making a gigantic wage at minimum. So you got to hire outside the country. It'll drive American salaries and wages down. It'll force them down. And we see this happen. OK, these free trade agreements did this.
Starting point is 00:48:02 It's why it's why Bernie Sanders in 2016 was popular and Trump, bernie was saying the same things open borders is a coke brother's proposal these free trade agreements right he got smeared the world socialist website called bernie sanders a capitalist nationalist free trade is dangerous they called him that it was hilarious free trade doesn't lead to freedom it leads to corporate slavery like if you allow corporations to trade unfetteredly they do things like the what was it? The Trans-Pacific Partnership, where they're basically giving corporations the ability to sue American citizens to sue our government for like defamation or for what they would call like. It was an extraction. It was like hollowing out the United States.
Starting point is 00:48:41 The American workers were getting left behind. Small towns were falling apart and that's why people just were screaming i met as hell and i can't take it anymore and then bernie you know it's unfortunate that bernie sold out and he went totally establishment and changed his tune from fighting for the working class to you know white privilege and social justice because i guess he became rich and he didn't want to let it go yeah oh there was, there was the – in the Trans-Pacific Partnership, there was a clause called the Investor State Dispute Settlement that said that if American citizens were to discriminate, is the actual word they use, and say, I don't want to buy Malaysian oil, that then the Malaysian
Starting point is 00:49:16 oil companies could sue the government for discrimination against them. And then we as taxpayers would have to pay this corporation's lawsuit. It was insane. I think one of the reasons we saw the economy do so well in 2019 was a combination of trump's policies he was you know we saw in michigan the auto factory started coming back because well now the famous line from michael moore he michael moore said trump walks into this into this executive executive office or whatever with these these bigwigs says, I will put a 30% tariff on your vehicles if you make them overseas and no one will ever buy your car again. And Michael Moore was like, no one ever said that to these people, to these fat cats who are sending the jobs overseas for dirt wages. You've got to think about what these companies do.
Starting point is 00:50:00 They don't want to pay health care benefits. They don't want to pay a living wage. So what happens? You give them a good free trade agreement and they can hire some people in China for pennies on the dollar with no rights and then sell that car back to the American people. But guess what? The American people are slowly losing their access and wealth. So the resources of the Americans are being stripped away.
Starting point is 00:50:18 The only thing that really props all of this up, and this is where it gets more dastardly. Before I start, I'll say scott your response like your your your the things you talk about is a sound responsible american policy of americans working hard and earning what they you know what they work for right now it's the petrodollar it's it's joe biden basically being like it doesn't matter how much money we print because we'll shoot anybody who tries to trade oil off the dollar so we can print all the money in the world and we don't got to export anything other than killing people. Going to other countries.
Starting point is 00:50:49 Blowing them up. You combine Donald Trump's policies. And then you look at why the establishment hated him so much. Abraham Accords. Historic peace agreements in the Middle East. Yet there was an increase in drone bombings. He did get rid of ISIS though. So Trump was not perfect in the Middle East.
Starting point is 00:51:03 But we weren't seeing the escalation in Syria. We were seeing de-escalation across the board. And these peace agreements meant we're less likely to go and blow up people who defy the petrodollar. And Trump was like, Americans can work hard and earn their living. And then you have the establishment elites going, we have to work. Oh, no, no, I'd rather just shoot people. Military industrial complex was like, but who we sell our bombs to. So all of these status quo establishment people were just like, dude, it was so easy to extract wealth. And then the military industrial complex was like, it was so easy just selling bombs. Can we just go back to pointing the American gun
Starting point is 00:51:40 at other countries who refuse to use the petrodollar again, then we don't got to work. Well, since we're talking about oil for a second, why isn't the news talking about the fact that Joe Biden's stopping the Keystone Pipeline? That's just putting more money in Putin's pockets by making us less energy independent. And nobody's talking about under President Trump, we went to number one. I think we were number one, Saudi Arabia was number two, and Russia was number three, right? By not having the Keystone Pipeline, we're making ourselves vulnerable again, to Russia, having a bigger sphere in geopolitics. And not only that, but let's talk about for a second, the Democrats always like to say that they are green, and care about the environment and they are these stewards.
Starting point is 00:52:27 Listen, the oil is coming into our country one way or another. It's either coming by rail, it's coming by ship, it's coming by automobile, right? Which causes more of a carbon footprint pipeline or any of the other three things I just mentioned. And so that shows me they don't actually care. And Joe Biden's policy doesn't have anything to do with the green effect whatsoever. There's a lot to break down. So I believe it is simply true. The Keystone pipeline, a pipeline transferring oil consumes less carbon than freight delivery. Correct.
Starting point is 00:53:04 Then there's a question about which leaks more. And I believe, and I could be wrong, so fact check me, that it still leans heavily against freight delivery, that freight is more likely to spill or leak than the pipeline does. But the pipeline did have many leaks. So I got to say, you know what? Let me give this one to the left. Just for the sake of argument, I'll say, okay, fine. The Keystone Pipeline you didn't like and you shut it down because you believe in the
Starting point is 00:53:24 environment. I'm so glad that you didn't like and you shut it down because you believe in the environment. I'm so glad that you're concerned about renewable energies and reducing our carbon emissions. So when do we open our nuclear power plants? When do we get these thorium salt reactors online, which are zero carbon emission, carbon neutral, renewable, and safe? And they oppose it. Even Tulsi Gabbard was opposed to this. And I like Tulsi Gabbard was opposed to this. And I like Tulsi Gabbard. We have a fusion research facility at JPL, the Jet Propulsion Laboratory in California, that looks like it's on the horizon.
Starting point is 00:53:50 Where's that at? Who's stopping that? Why isn't that in the headlines of every paper saying- Yeah, every day. If we want to talk about green energy, and I agree. I think if we want to be number one, energy exporters, energy production, fusion energy is going to change the world. So if we accomplish that, then oil is a thing of the past. For now, the best energy – I believe the best energy return on energy invested is nuclear energy. For some reason, they don't want. You know what I think it is?
Starting point is 00:54:18 I don't think it's about energy. I think it's about holding this military – Yeah, the petrodollar. Yeah, yeah, yeah. I think it's about holding this military... Yeah, the petrodollar. Yeah, yeah, yeah. It's about having control strategically around the planet and justifying it. So long as everyone's using oil and they have to use the dollar to exchange it and we have the weapons and we're positioned, then that's it. It's control for the establishment.
Starting point is 00:54:41 Two things I agree with you. If we went off the petrodollar, it could be, the American dollar could be completely useless. It would be wiped out. Yeah, completely. It would be totally wiped out. We'd be broke overnight. As for the pipeline,
Starting point is 00:54:51 I agree, it's messy. It spills. There's lots, I don't know, 20, 30, how many spills last year? I think it was like 26 or something. Yeah, yeah. Quite a bit of spills. But it's like they're saying,
Starting point is 00:54:58 look, we have the Cutter Turkey pipeline, so it doesn't, the oil's going to spill regardless of if it's coming out of Russia or if it's coming out of Canada. But it's like they don't want to spill it on the floor of the ivory tower they don't want to mess up our luscious land but they just want to mess up their luscious land and
Starting point is 00:55:13 they still want to transport the get the same dirty crap so i think it's insane i think i don't know i mean i'm not i don't live on the land i know that people that live on the land that are having a pipeline drought drove through their yards and getting oil spilled into their crops and stuff are devastated. But if we're going to drill it out of the ground anyway. When I talk to people about Keystone, they immediately say it's not about oil spills. It's about the Native Americans right to the land. And then I'm like, okay, well, if there's like legitimate land ownership issues, and
Starting point is 00:55:41 I absolutely respect like, you know, we go back in time and there are a lot of violations of treaties and things like that. But that doesn't mean shut the pipeline down. It's already built. I mean, you've got people who have spent all these resources on it. I suppose maybe it means move it or I don't know what the argument really becomes because Joe Biden's reason for shutting it down. It was it was what climate change, you know, so it feels like they're moving the goalposts in that regard that when it becomes an issue of native american sacred land it's kind of like all right i guess but weren't we just talking about climate change because i'm definitely willing to have that conversation i don't i don't want to steal anybody's land you know what i mean like i believe in private property rights so if there's like legit claims like oh you got a problem keystone
Starting point is 00:56:19 if you're building on someone else's property why aren't we having that argument then why is it all about climate change and you're ignoring it if If you cared about the Native Americans, maybe that would be the forefront of this conversation. And the no DAPL protests were focused on that, but they were sending in cops to go shut it down. And where are the Democrats? It's all just climate change is the core issue. Meanwhile, the more we slow ourselves down in our energy production, it's just benefiting China, who is building more coal power plants. I'll tell you, man, if they – listen, my problem with the climate change crowd is that they want me to sacrifice. They want me to do all these things.
Starting point is 00:56:52 I'm absolutely willing to do. I love trees. I love nature. I love being out in the wilderness and all that stuff. We're building a little chicken city. It's great. You have solar panels and batteries. Absolutely.
Starting point is 00:57:02 Yep. Solar power. We try and do our best. Biodegradable Keurig cups because we want to make sure we're recycling. That's for sure. What is it called? PLA. It's the cornstarch version stuff.
Starting point is 00:57:11 We're very, very eco-friendly here. Not PLA. That's a type of plastic. Oh, right, right, right. What is it then? What's the- Cellulose maybe? I'm not sure.
Starting point is 00:57:18 I thought it was- Yeah, I thought PLA was- No. I could be wrong. Whatever. I need a plastics expert. It's made of cornstarch. Awesome. It's like a cornstarch. Awesome.
Starting point is 00:57:25 It's like a plastic. So it breaks down. And so we do these things. And then I look to these celebrities and they're flying in private jets. They're buying beachfront property. And I'm like, so are you really concerned about this? Because you'd be building nuclear power plants if you really cared about this. I'm not really concerned about the carbon emissions because we can recapture it and
Starting point is 00:57:41 turn it into graphene by depositing carbon dioxide onto palladium. I mean, there's tests and studies like, why isn't that also on the... You got to think a little bit forward. They've got a boogeyman. They need to sell the oil. And they're acting like climate change is important, but they got to sell the oil to keep the machine turning. I think climate change is a big problem. And I think these elites, their mentality is, if everyone else sacrifices, I won't have to.
Starting point is 00:58:05 I'm like, sorry, like, who are you to fly in a private jet and buy beachfront property because you think everyone else is going to do the heavy lifting and you don't have to. That's like imagine you have a roommate and he's just like sitting back like you guys clean the house. I'm just going to sit here and eat pizza all night and do whatever I want. It's like, nah, we all got to pitch in, bro. You can't be the one complaining about how the house is all messy and then be the one who's sitting in your room playing video games all night, drinking Mountain Dew and eating pizza. Like everybody's got to pitch in to clean this place up.
Starting point is 00:58:30 So when I hear this from them, I don't trust them. I don't believe them. I don't. I'm sorry. I do think climate change is a problem. I just don't believe them when they say they care. So when Keystone gets shut down, there are so many questions around it. Is it more dangerous?
Starting point is 00:58:42 Are there more spills? There's arguments. It's not true. Is it more energy efficient? Is there less carbon emissions from it? So maybe it was a net positive. Well, I don't believe the liars who are telling me all these things and then BSing me and who also reject nuclear power.
Starting point is 00:58:56 Sorry, I've not heard a good argument against nuclear power. The only argument I ever hear is Fukushima, Three Mile Island in Chernobyl. And I'm like, look, Chernobylernobyl early technology soviet union shoddy authoritarianism like shoddy worksmanship authoritarianism essentially slave labor the whole thing was it was a failure and it collapsed and it was really really bad chernobyl was bad fukushima massive earthquake massive earthquake giant flood giant flood so i understand that's the best argument against nuclear power it was was the tsunami and then it was the earthquake and then the tsunami that came in. And the reason it's a good example is because they built Fukushima correctly and a natural disaster occurred causing this damage.
Starting point is 00:59:34 I'll have that argument. Absolutely. But we also have thorium salt reactors and we can build them inland and away from fault lines and other places like this. Doesn't produce corium. It wouldn't have the impact on the earth. They're both types of nuclear power, but they're completely different chemical reactions so so where where is it where is you know we we have this stuff on the horizon we hear about fourth generational nuclear power in europe it's buried under the fear of ignorance people don't
Starting point is 00:59:57 understand the difference or often of thorium and or is it a boogeyman they can weaponize nuclear sounds scary right so they can tell other, no, don't let them do it. Vote for us and we'll save you. And then in the meantime, they actually just, it's a detriment to everybody else when they restrict this technology. Granted, I think everybody's in favor of fusion. So if we get the JPL's fusion ignition, you know, to happen, then it's going to be, you know. Then the U.S. dollar would collapse probably. And the entire world would have unlimited
Starting point is 01:00:25 energy and well fusion's not unlimited it's not it's just it's just great tens of thousands of years worth in in like a piece like it does it's not unlimited just goes for a long time i don't think the eroi the energy return on energy invested is that high it's high like we can produce a lot of energy with less input into it but i don't think it's like you know cold fusion is like the theoretical great like we're talking about regular fusion they're trying to get ignition where you know they can make the process yeah when the when the deuterium collides and becomes uh helium it releases uh like a leftover form of matter that's extracted as heat which then can be converted into well i guess steam which could create a laser to continue the reaction.
Starting point is 01:01:05 And then you're creating more heat than is needed to produce the laser. Long scientific story short. Just keep pumping deuterium in, which is all over the ocean. You know, we've had a lot of it. It's politics. Let's just slap a name on it. Green fusion. Yeah, there you go.
Starting point is 01:01:19 It's perfect. All we need is a good PR stunt. That's right. Green fusion. Yeah, don't call it nuclear. Yeah, we should. How about we don't call it nuclear and we call it, you know, green decay? No, decay is too negative.
Starting point is 01:01:32 Yeah, too deep. What's a word we can use instead of nuclear energy? You know? No, no, no. So it's like fusion. I like green fusion. Green fusion's nice. Green radio energy?
Starting point is 01:01:40 Sounds like the name of a band or something. Green fusion? Well, but if we're talking about nuclear power plants, which is different from the fusion, what can we say? It's also a type of nuclear power. That's the crazy thing. All this has happened in the nucleus of atoms. So it just depends on the type of atom.
Starting point is 01:01:52 Green fusion. The green fusion deal. Yeah. Who can oppose the green fusion deal? I don't think anyone. Yeah. We'll call it the green energy deal. Atomic energy.
Starting point is 01:01:58 Yes. The green energy deal. There we go. All right. Do you support the green energy deal? Definitely. Oh, there we go. Congratulations. Sounds enticing. Tell me about it.
Starting point is 01:02:07 Is that anything to do with race relations? They're really good, the Democrats, which is something I think we could learn from them. They're great at naming these bills. They'll call it the Equality Act, which we all know is unequal and
Starting point is 01:02:23 has nothing to do with equity. And so we need to do a better job. Like, why would you vote against the Save the Puppies and Kittens Act? Why would you do that? Don't you love the dolphins too? Save the Puppies Act. What does that do? It provides $17 billion for the war effort to bomb things.
Starting point is 01:02:41 Well, you see, why are you calling the Save the Puppies Act? Well, we saw a video of a dog in Syria. Yeah. And we were concerned that the militants there might harm it. So we're going to save the puppies by bombing Syria and taking their oil. Excellent. Because the dogs could get sick from the oil. Yes.
Starting point is 01:02:56 And the average American doesn't understand all of the pork that goes into it. And they don't understand the new COVID bill doesn't actually 100% go to our paychecks and to American citizens. And then they use that as propaganda to say, oh, see, the Republicans won't vote for this bill. Meanwhile, the Republicans understand the poison pill that went into the bill. Have you read 1984? I have not. It's great it's by george orwell about dystopian reality in the year 1984 um and he wrote it before the year so it's like a futuristic world war where there's these two giant war powers basically and they're just pure propaganda and you're always at war or you're at peace or you're at war or you're at war with someone else and all you're getting
Starting point is 01:03:39 is news media they have this thing called double speak and this is basically double speak they'll call it the ministry of peace and that's where they declare war. That's their war department. And that's what they're doing with these bills. It's, you know, I don't know what it is. The Patriot Act. The Patriot Act. We'll look at them seeking justice, but doing it in an unjust way.
Starting point is 01:04:01 Burning down cities. Yes. In the name of peace. You remember the cnn article that said meet the antifa group who seeks peace through violence yes no joke cnn wrote that oh my seek peace through violence yeah that's just like you know i can't say i i i i will never i will never run for office but i swear if i was in congress if i was in the senate or whatever i'd draft a bill called the Donald Trump is the worst president act.
Starting point is 01:04:28 And it would just do all these awesome things. It would be like get the people the checks they want. This is so implicit in our system, in our video games, in our movies. Like there's a bad guy causing chaos. The hero kills him and then everyone's happy again. And like so it's in our brains like oh if you destroy the enemy there will be peace that's that's why wonder woman was a great movie do you see wonder woman the first one scott uh i'm gonna spoil it for everybody it's fairly
Starting point is 01:04:54 old at this point but basically wonder woman believes if she defeats the god of war everyone will be live happily ever after and war will end and then you know chris pine's character is like it doesn't work that way. People just fight sometimes. And then when she defeats Ares, the god of war, nothing changes. Because all he was doing was whispering in people's ears that people were carrying on. They were fighting. And so it's a cool movie because this idea is you think defeating this one bad guy solves
Starting point is 01:05:20 all your problems. The left believes in this. They're like, Trump is the problem. Trump is the problem. We better vote for Biden. Now Biden's doing the same things. It's worse, actually. Trump gave more people stimulus checks than Biden is. And people are surprised. And now Biden is means testing it. So less people are getting less money. And they're surprised to find that out. But to be fair, the left still hates Trump more than this.
Starting point is 01:05:44 But they genuinely believe a lot of people thought, out Trump and then it'll be utopia. There's this funny meme where it was like, y'all are so dumb. If you think Biden's going to bomb Syria, you're making this up. And it's just like now it gets shared over and over and over again. Because it's like all the gloating Trump supporters like high fiving each other and laughing like told you so. And don't forget the antiwar progressives who are laughing too saying told you so as well and then you have you know for what it's for for whatever reason the establishment shill types or tribalists just don't care they're like whatever you know well i think the work that we're doing going into 2022 is so critically important
Starting point is 01:06:21 and here's why you know here we're talking about the media that gets to write whatever it wants, and there's no accountability. None. We can't hold the media's feet to their fire, right? And we can't hold them accountable. And then we have these politicians like Cuomo. And where is the justice for his actions? And so I think the average feeling of the American person is they feel so discouraged because they feel like they have no power. They can't hold anybody accountable, the people that lead them, the people that represent them, and ultimately the people that they see on TV who lied to them. And that's why 2022 is important, because we finally have the opportunity to do a couple things. If you're a
Starting point is 01:07:11 conservative, or if you want to take over peacefully and democratically, the Republican Party, 2022 is your opportunity to use the primary democratic process to replace these America last politicians with America first ones. And I'm just encouraging everybody to get involved that this is your final moment that if you want to have accountability in the process, then join the voting process. Let's talk about the media, because you mentioned they can write whatever they want. And I'm just I'm absolutely dying to cover this because I just it's about me. And you know, love myself. I tweeted impeach Queen Elizabeth. This is clearly not a real real tweet. But Michael Malice, I learned from the best. And I put a bunch of party hat celebration emojis followed by the
Starting point is 01:08:01 winking meme from WandaVision. Like, can I make it any more obvious? You can't impeach the queen. That was the joke because they want to impeach Trump. So basically what happened was, I don't know, something happened where the queen was called racist, I guess. I have no idea. I don't care about the royal family or Meghan Markle or whatever it is they're doing. But apparently there was something about the baby and then people were complaining about the queen or something. So then I jokingly put impeach Queen Elizabeth. Jokingly, obviously, in what reality would someone think you i legitimately thought you could impeach a monarch if it were that easy we wouldn't have had a revolution but i vote to impeach king george
Starting point is 01:08:35 or whatever so here we go ladies and gentlemen let's talk about no accountability in media. From MEAWW, can Queen be impeached? Call for monarchs removal after Meghan and Harry's racism claim in Oprah interview. So this is just absolutely incredible. Let me read this paragraph for you. Several people criticized
Starting point is 01:08:59 the monarchy for its ignorant response, which failed to address the actual issues raised by Sussex's American journalist Timothy Daniel Poole, the monarchy for its ignorant response, which failed to address the actual issues raised by Sussex's American journalist Timothy Daniel Poole, better known as Tim Poole. Oh, there's my middle name. Oh, my.
Starting point is 01:09:12 I'm in trouble. On social media, even went on to call for the impeachment of the queen. He tweeted, impeach Queen Elizabeth. First of all, she's Queen Elizabeth II. The other queen, Queen Elizabeth, is dead, I'm pretty sure. That's out of context. They didn't put all the emojis in your quote. That's right. Yeah, she's Queen Elizabeth II. The other queen, Queen Elizabeth, is dead, I'm pretty sure. That's out of context. They didn't put all the emojis in your quote. That's right.
Starting point is 01:09:27 Yeah, they didn't include that. They didn't put all the party hat emojis celebrating. The 35-year-old, who was also a YouTuber, a political commentator, received support from people on the social site as one user wrote, let's call Congress into session because we're the world police, right? This is a journalist. Like, a human being wrote this. And so some people have pointed out they're not stupid.
Starting point is 01:09:49 They did it on purpose. They're trying to manipulate the people who don't use social media into genuinely believing I'm calling. I would love for this to be added to my Wikipedia page. Just please. Tim Pool has called for the impeachment. It's here. Hey, NewsGuard certified source, ladies and gentlemen.
Starting point is 01:10:03 But as if you could call Congress into session to remove the British queen. It's amazing stuff. They write this stuff without doing any research. Let me read a little bit more. They say, another user commented, then let's make it happen before or after her next election asked a third user. What? Whoa.
Starting point is 01:10:24 That's amazing. Ladies ladies and gentlemen please share this segment with your friends and family to help them understand why the media is fake news not all of it not all the time but just come on so i'm gonna reveal the dark secret i'm going to i'm going to reveal a very dark secret my friend um i was i wasn't going to say anything about this but because I've accomplished my goal already I think it's now fair that I can reveal my experiment I've been saying for a long time I hate Twitter and I don't want to use it
Starting point is 01:10:53 and then I thought but you know I got 810,000 followers and there are people who follow me what is the upside of Twitter what's the point of using it I mean you can generate news coverage and attention for yourself and people are it's a community they're talking but for me running a business, there is zero upside. It is only a detriment. Tweets are taken out of context. I'm accused of things I didn't say or
Starting point is 01:11:11 mean. And I'm like, I'll say something that's like, you know, I think the famous joke is I like pancakes. You hate waffles. And that's what Twitter is. So I decided to do an experiment. I call this anti-tweeting. I tweeted, you need to understand the power of anti-tweeting. Journalists don't do research. So what you anti-tweet is taken as law. So anti-tweet stuff and watch the news world sound like lunatics. The point being, instead of tweeting actual opinions, tweet garbled nonsense and leftist tribalist talking points to see what happens.
Starting point is 01:11:46 So I've tweeted Biden is the most popular president in American history. I've tweeted Biden rules. So excited for his speech. Just things that I just I don't care. I don't care about Twitter. But I have a theory. My theory was news media commentary on an individual is based off of their tweets and nothing else.
Starting point is 01:12:02 They won't do research. And so I had this idea. If I spend a certain amount of time tweeting things that are absolutely counter to my actual personality on this show, because I don't care about Twitter anyway, I'll tweet things like Biden is great. Party hat celebration. I tweeted when they announced Joe Biden was going to give a speech. I was like, I am so excited.
Starting point is 01:12:20 I have been in anxiety waiting for the speech to happen. This is going to be amazing. Biden rules. And I'm like, I'm just waiting. I want to see if it'll work because I genuinely believe it will. I got the idea because I tweeted that the Mr. Potato Head thing was stupid. Who cares about the gender of a potato? And the independent took my tweet and claimed I was an outraged conservative. And I just I was what I was making fun of the people who are making fun of my I don't care about a potato. So I'm like, okay, let's play this game.
Starting point is 01:12:51 I'll just tweet garbled nonsense and left tribal talking points, like pro-Democrat stuff and see what happens. And sure enough, like only a week, an article pops up saying Tim Pool calls for the impeachment of the queen. And I was like, it works. It absolutely works. So now I'm just gonna start, I'm like, I don't, look, I don't care if people follow me or not.
Starting point is 01:13:05 I hate Twitter. I think like, I don't look. I don't care if people follow me or not. I hate Twitter. I think it's an awful place. I'm just going to either the full on, you know, Michael Malice is one of the masters of Twitter. He knows how to just tweet things that you can't decipher. Yeah. And then it's a reflection of the tribal individual. So if you know when he says we don't deserve Donald Trump, that's like the easiest explanation because you don't know if it's for or against Trump.
Starting point is 01:13:23 And then people who assume he's on the right will say you love Trump on the left. But you're right. We don't deserve this. So I'm thinking like I'll do a series of those things. Very ridiculous posts. Like I got to be honest. I did put the winking emoji on the impeach Queen Elizabeth thing. But when I typed in impeach Queen Elizabeth, I was sitting there thinking for a second.
Starting point is 01:13:40 I'm like, is this stupid enough to work? Like it's a really stupid tweet. You know what I mean? Like, is this stupid enough to work? Like, it's a really stupid tweet. You know what I mean? Like, is this going to trick any journalist? Underestimate. Whatever. I don't care about Twitter. Click. And here we go. Now we have an article. Tim Pool calls for the impeachment of the queen. But guess what? It's historical fact now, which means on Wikipedia, you can add a section says Tim Pool called for the impeachment and removal of Queen Elizabeth. And it's it's it's certified. But here's the best part. My public statements don't count as a legitimate source, a reliable source. Here's the best part. M-E-A-W-W is a NewsGuard certified site. I don't
Starting point is 01:14:18 know if it's considered reliable by Wikipedia. Someone could now add to my Wikipedia, Tim Poole called for impeaching the Queen. I can then publicly state to millions of people on my show, I was screwing with the media because I thought it was funny. And they can't add my explanation to the Wikipedia because statements from me don't count. But a journalist claiming I said something does. I figure if I carry on with this anti-tweet campaign, eventually get to a point where I can easily prove the paradox because my Wikipedia page should end up being garbled, nonsensical gibberish. Like Tim Pool, a pro-Democrat Biden donor who regularly cheers for Donald Trump on YouTube or whatever, and it's just like, make it nonsensical.
Starting point is 01:15:02 So what'll end up happening? Journalists don't do research, but my public statements don't count as a reliable source. The more journalists quote tweet me and the more they say Tim Pool did X, the more my historical record will turn into garbled, mangled nonsense. And I'm all here for it. It'll be hilarious. I keep thinking about the Egyptian hieroglyphs, and I wonder how many of them were the garbled sarcasm. I don't know. Twitter's a new thing, man. Yeah, but garbled sarcasm isn't.
Starting point is 01:15:32 You could be like, I'm a pro-peace isolationist who loves that Joe Biden just bombed Syria. You could say something like that. That's an anti-tweet. Sort of. Not necessarily, right? You could say something like that. That's an anti-tweet. Sort of. So what will not necessarily. Right. Because if I said it's it's so great that Joe Biden bombed Syria, they'll read that as sarcasm. If I just say it's it's it's a good anti-tweet would be I'm proud to have a president who can make decisive actions in the Middle East.
Starting point is 01:15:58 This is real leadership. Right. So it's like that's not sarcasm. I'm just legit saying something stupid that I don't actually believe. But it's on Twitter. So I can explain right now. This is my favorite part about all of this. I learned this, you know, because I'm like I'm watching how Wikipedia works and stuff. I'm watching how I can literally say in the microphone, I believe universal health health care is something to strive for. It's a challenge to get there, but I'm absolutely in favor of it. Not like Bernie Sanders with abolishing private health insurance.
Starting point is 01:16:27 I think social programs are fantastic, and I was a beneficiary of social programs that helped me stave off homelessness. But I do think there's corruption we should weed out. I can say as many left-wing policy positions as possible. I'm pro-choice. I'm actually in favor of diversity in films and movies, just not this woke garbage. I'd actually love to see more women and people of color as lead roles in superhero films. And they will keep saying over and over again, it doesn't matter what Tim Pool says, he's right wing. Okay, well, then I'll go
Starting point is 01:16:54 on Twitter and get all the journalists in the world to say I love Biden. And then write whatever you want. But the official sources say Tim Pool loves Joe Biden. And then I'll have all the videos in the world on my channel where I'm like Biden's's trash so i think it'll be it's it's an interesting and you know you know what i realized let me explain too i don't care about what these journalists say about me i mean there was a period maybe where i was like i was worried that they were going to try and cause damage to my person my business my property and now i'm just like i really don't part of it's because when you have the microphone and a tv show of your own it just doesn't really matter what other people say because people are coming to you directly for the source so you can always talk about that's how rogan's navigated it throughout the years
Starting point is 01:17:31 just like come on guys well i'll clarify too like deliberate attempts to destroy my business and defame and slander and and and those things absolutely i will reject resist and if i have to file court cases right i'm just saying like when they say insane things about me, like, that are opinions. Tim Pool is right-wing and, you know, whatever, and we don't like him, and he's an idiot. I'm like, okay, I don't care if you insult me. I don't care if you don't like my opinions. You can say nasty things about me, fine, whatever. But I can break the system.
Starting point is 01:17:59 You know what I mean? I guess you just have to not care about Twitter. And I just really don't. Yeah, not take it too seriously. Internet in general and like the way people feel about you. It's really, you know, as long as you have access to communicate with people, that's the key. I think when your rights are threatened and you're threatened with prison and like being removed from society, that's very dangerous. But as long as you're a free citizen, like. I used to tweet my work.
Starting point is 01:18:22 I used to tweet links to YouTube videos. I used to be like here's my latest video and i realized they didn't do anything for me it just resulted in haters hating on me tweeting garbage i just like why am i bothering with this website i could put out a tweet it's it's it's the meme of twitter i could put out a tweet where i'm like having a great what did i tweet like i want to get chickens and people like you're so dumb you're you're you're an idiot chickens are stupid you're stupid and i'm like what's the point of telling people i want chickens what is the upside to being like we're building chicken city on this show we get critical comments but most people are like we're enjoying the content
Starting point is 01:18:55 tim enjoy watching your show twitter is a place where you can go and yell at somebody so i'm like all right let's have fun with it let's just go nuts journalists take this stuff seriously and they don't do fact checking or research all right i'll start saying a bunch of weird stuff and just see i i gotta be honest i didn't realize it was going to happen in like three days you know what i mean yeah three days tim pool calls for impeaching the queen that's right well firstly i i agree with you i think that would be cool if the british parliament rewrote their constitution and they don't have one impeach their queen don't they have a parliamentary constitution well they should write one no they don't have a written take a cue guys
Starting point is 01:19:26 so it's what happened hey can we talk about that story for a minute what happened uh prince harry and his wife megan called out the queen for being racist no uh-uh not the queen i'm not fake news role no royal family garbage yeah we we fought a war to not have to care she's like 90 though isn't she she's abdicating or something. Okay. Let me segue this into something I think is much better. I sang the... Royal Garbage. Is that what you called it? What?
Starting point is 01:19:54 Royal Garbage. Yeah, it's true. Guess I should do another cleanup in the UK. Right, seriously. Comes to Parliament, comes to Buckingham Palace. The media industry is collapsing. It's called the trump slump so i i saw these stories and in line with me just like not really caring i just tweeted the lines to that song i don't want to set the world on fire i think it's called that oh yeah i don't want to set the world on fire i just want to start a flame in your heart. And it's an image of Huffington Post
Starting point is 01:20:26 laying people off, followed by The Intercept saying since Trump left office, our memberships and revenue has dropped precipitously. CNN primetime ratings collapsing. More than 100 workers laid off from NBC. Bloomberg laying people off. Pandemic sl slam sinclair broadcast layoffs then we have hallmark channel which is not super news and then news sites show early sign of post trump slump this is it without donald trump they will not exist i love how people are like good song that's great and then people are commenting you know fallout whatever because the songs are great but these are just a small sampling of the trump slump without donald trump to attack and degrade they have nothing the the best the best i i gotta read this for you guys from the intercept since donald trump left office on january 20th donations to the
Starting point is 01:21:17 intercept have gone down sharply after years of steady growth last month brought fewer newer members than we've seen in more than two years. Similar trends are being reported across media and progressive politics. While Trump railed against journalists as the enemy of the people, grassroots outrage over Trump's corruption, racism and incompetence fueled a spike in ratings, subscriptions and fundraising that became known in the industry as the Trump bump. Well, I can say this. My respect to The Intercept for admitting they were just monetizing people's anger at Donald Trump and that now that he is gone, they're desperate and aren't making any money. They drove out Glenn Greenwald because Glenn Greenwald was critical of the Democrats and
Starting point is 01:21:57 Joe Biden. So he ended up having to resign from his own outlet. Now, who wants to give any money? But I'll tell you what the crazy thing is. You got Matt Taibbi, Glenn Greenwald, Matt Taibbi, formerly of Rolling Stone, Glenn Greenwald, founder, formerly of The Intercept. They started something called a sub stack, where they right now, on their own, with no boss telling what they can or can't say, and people pay directly. I am a proud paying subscriber to both Glenn and Matt,
Starting point is 01:22:22 because I think they do amazing jobs. I've been critical of Glenn Greenwald in the past. I do not think he's perfect, but I respect him for being consistent, for talking about what he believes, for writing these stories. And it was a tremendous sign of integrity when he walked from The Intercept, his own company, because they were trying to suppress negative information on the Bidens. Well, the Trump slump is here. Any of you surprised? Not at all. I think this is the Democrat party on. Well, the Trump slump is here. Any of you surprised? Not at all.
Starting point is 01:22:52 I think this is the Democrat Party on full display, right? You want to keep a problem around without actually solving it so you can point at the problem and say, hey, we need more money or more of this in order to solve this, but they never do. And now that President Trump is gone, well, the Trump slump is here. Oh man, it's hilarious. I said, you know, like a month before the election, the best thing for Democrats would be if Trump wins because the establishment right now has tacit support from the progressives because they all hate Trump.
Starting point is 01:23:19 That's the only thing unifying them. And the media will cease to exist without Donald Trump. I mean that figuratively. The ratings will collapse. And there will be a bloodbath. There will be layoffs. There will be business. You know, newsrooms will close down.
Starting point is 01:23:34 And it's happening. It was like people, a lot of people probably wanted Trump out of office so they could go back to sleep consciously. Regular people. Yeah. I think with the media, it's the goose that laid the golden egg. Donald Trump was laying golden eggs on Twitter every day. Daily. Daily.
Starting point is 01:23:51 Hourly. Yes. Sometimes too much. But the media was able to use all of it. The obsession with Trump, it's an amazing thing. I'd love to get an objective academic review from a legitimate academic on like the trump psychological effects on people why everyone was so obsessed with knowing what he was doing or thinking even even like look he's a celebrity right the apprentice people just love the idea of donald trump what
Starting point is 01:24:17 did brock obama say the american dream is to be trump he said that like the 90s or whatever donald trump was the guy the symbol of american success the golden toilet he has in his in his condo up in trump tower there was an obsession with him and when he ran for office and he and and even before he won the the people who hate him just they loved to hate him he was like a hard worker very physic like fiscally successful you know came from a hard family his dad was also a very hard worker since he was 14, but he was a jerk and like a mean, not, I don't know him personally.
Starting point is 01:24:51 No, his dad was apparently, and so was Donald. He had a lot of those like dislikable, angry, he'd get angry, whatever. Yeah. I've not heard that. I haven't heard a lot. I don't know him, so it's hard to say, but he would say stuff that was very crass and rude.
Starting point is 01:25:03 And so it was the dichotomy of a very successful businessman that really like the american dream but also like a a crude dude in his campaigns right and in his private conversations to get released you hear trump as a rude and crude dude and a rude crude lewd dude but uh i went to i went to trump tower um you know during the campaign and i went to the ice cream shop there in New York. And they have the steakhouse. And I just asked people, I was like, hey, have you ever seen Trump down here? The employees say, yeah, of course.
Starting point is 01:25:32 And I was like, what do you think? And they're like, he's awesome. Yeah? And they would tell me stories about how he would come down with a stack of $100 bills and just hand them out to everybody. Just here's a personal gift for me to you. Don't worry about it. It's a tax-free gift.
Starting point is 01:25:42 It's $100. Do whatever you want. There's even a video after he left office recently in the past couple of weeks where he like walks up to some lady and he hands her a $50 bill and he like smiles and she's like, oh my, thank you. Wow. The stories I've heard about Donald Trump in private are always that he's a really calm and nice guy.
Starting point is 01:25:57 That's about it. The people who work there seem to enjoy working for him. They said he was great. They loved it when he was around because it meant he was going to come and hook him up and take care of him but then when it came to the when it came to the presidency he look trump did say a lot of things that really aggravated a lot of people said a lot of things that i wasn't a big fan of seemed i didn't you know maybe maybe trump was always like that what you know he tweeted a lot about obama and birtherism and stuff like that
Starting point is 01:26:21 not a fan of any of that so i definitely think think he's a rude, crude, lewd dude. But when people saw him in person, he seemed to have been genuinely nice to them. Super charismatic. Yeah. Easy to like. Also easy to hate. It was kind of depending on what he felt like doing for the day, you know? I think it's more so if you're mean to him. He gets really angry. Vengeful. Probably
Starting point is 01:26:40 very vengeful. Vindictive. I don't know about vengeful. So I heard that he actually paid somebody's medical bills do you guys know if that's true i mean probably i would i wouldn't be surprised there's like a big story about super generous guy yeah well look it's easy be generous when you're rich i don't care if it's trump or oprah but yeah it's true he's born into it too born into just a million multi-million dollar industry yeah so but he did work to continue it i think i don't know do you know much about his his fiscal life did he just kind of maintain the business or did he grow he
Starting point is 01:27:09 grew to his own business he got a loan from his dad he started his own real estate company and it was bigger and more successful than his dad's company nice and uh the the haters it's just i don't think it's easy to be generous when you're rich i think you're generous but it's not being generous is not everyone is it's it's like oprah gave gives away cars and stuff and everyone's like wow it's so nice no no no no it's the companies pay for it the companies are like oprah will you give away our cars so that we can get more people to drive these cars yeah it's an ad campaign there's lots of rich people that don't do that though sure sure sure the thing about trump that i don't like is you know like dude don't make me say something that's not true.
Starting point is 01:27:45 I can't stand that. So when they were like, Trump's a failed businessman. He bankrupted a casino. And I'm like, all of these casinos went bankrupt. It wasn't just Trump's Trump casino. And he had like, what, 500 businesses and five bankruptcies or something like that? I don't know. Listen, bankruptcy isn't failure.
Starting point is 01:28:01 No. Bankruptcy means that you don't got to pay back your debtors and you get to keep your business your business it's a protection lots of people are encouraged to do it if they have too much credit card debt right you're better off declaring bankruptcy and then paying waiting out the seven years getting off your credit record but it's not even that it's the idea like if you have a business and you have more liabilities than revenue and your business will fail if you lose access to certain things. You declare bankruptcy. You get protected and your business operates to try and recover. So it's like, dude, to claim that Donald Trump was stupid or a bad businessman.
Starting point is 01:28:31 I'm like, just stop lying. Does it make you feel better to say he's worse? He is. He is a billionaire president who married this model. Like, come on, many models. And he had a huge hit TV show. Like, literally literally the american dream became president a lot of things to insult the man for there's a lot of things to criticize him
Starting point is 01:28:48 for but i just can't stand the lies i just i just that's what i hate about the whole thing and the lies were so intense it was just an endless spree of like let me defend trump again i guess because i just want you to live in this fake reality where the orange man is the villain yeah there's a lot of things wrong with trump but they just really really loved to hate them i wonder if they're gonna villainize biden with this me too stuff if they're like using this on cuomo they're gonna wait a little while see if biden screws it up and then hit him and put camo into office you think so scott they'll only do it to throw him under the bus when they no longer need him and yes they i mean look at what they're doing to Cuomo.
Starting point is 01:29:25 Yeah. But everybody loves a good villain. Look, at the end of the day, good, heartwarming, wonderful stories don't sell. True. You know, look at the way the Republican Party, you know, treats AOC. She's the pariah. And now look at the way the left is responding to people like Marjorie Taylor Greene, to Madison Cawthorn, to Lauren Boebert, I believe is how you pronounce her name, out of Colorado.
Starting point is 01:29:50 Those are the new AOCs of the right that they are demonizing and that they are villainizing. And that's because it sells. It's a click. It's a media hit. And it's unfortunate that those are the people that they target and set their sights on who's cawthorne he's uh the the young gentleman out of north carolina who just became a congressman i think he's the youngest congressman in history 25 years old that's like the minimum age isn't it yes yeah he was actually 24 when he was running and he turned 25 subsequently after being elected wow and uh and yes has been
Starting point is 01:30:27 early youngest congressperson good for him he did tweet when he won cry more libs and i was like nah dude no we don't need none of that we don't need none of that you know but he's a young guy so you know whatever man uh we'll we'll we'll see what he ends up doing and if he if he acts a fool and you know then i'll criticize him the same as I would for anybody else. But, uh, I, I did, I really do try to, to find stories where I can be like, I like Rashida Tlaib and AOC for these things because I don't like that. Like I only ever see the worst in them.
Starting point is 01:30:56 You know what I mean? That's why it's like, I try to say, can you name a good Democrat? Can we like, can we find these people and give them credit where credit is due? It's difficult. I'll give credit what AOC did in Texas. I mean, look, anybody can say, oh, she should be focusing on her district. She should be focusing on New York. Look, it's an objectively good thing that she raised and helped raise millions of dollars for the people of Texas. That is objectively good. And nobody can say otherwise. And quite frankly,
Starting point is 01:31:27 where were Republicans on the right doing the same thing? Now, I did see some people who were out organizing food and delivering food and doing things like that. But where were people on the right getting millions of dollars like the left did? Yeah, well, it was an opportunity for AOC. And I'll say this. There's a lot of people who are like, she's just trying to exploit the situation for political gain. And my response is like, oh, no, like AOC is helping people in Texas. It's like you cleaning up.
Starting point is 01:31:55 How dare her? Yeah, right. Oh, geez. You know what? If she earns political points because she helped people in a crisis, she deserves them. Same for you, Scott. If you earn points because you got a bunch of the cleanup trash you deserve them so it's like by all means from your perspective and it just makes us look petty right if we attack someone for doing something good you know let's
Starting point is 01:32:13 but real quick let's let's make the political battle about who can do the most good let's be like aoc how she she's she's winning the fight and helping people who are in poverty ted you gotta go in there and raise more money and help more people. Sure. Just for the record, did you clean up the trash to score to get political clout? No. Or to help the people? What was your goal?
Starting point is 01:32:32 I did it because nobody else was doing it. And I thought, wow, I have a responsibility with this platform. See, people don't understand. I actually feel a heavy weight on my shoulders. And because I've been gifted with this large social media platform, that's the reason why I work nonstop and why I actually feel guilty taking days off because I feel like number one, who else is going to do it? And I challenge you at home, please do it. I want you to do what I do. I don't want all of this on my shoulders. And that's why I consistently work. And I'm going towards 2022 because I feel like I have this moral responsibility to use
Starting point is 01:33:12 my platform for good. What have you been? Hold on. I want it to be about political points. I absolutely do. I want everyone out there to know that you will make your political faction look good when you go clean up your city, clean up trash, raise money to help poor people, raise money to feed those that are hungry and provide shelter to the homeless. I want each and every person. AOC, I believe, deserves tremendous respect for
Starting point is 01:33:33 everything that she did in helping these people and raising this money. I agree. And now I challenge Republicans to high five her and say, we're going to win the competition next time because we're going to help even more people than you helped. And I want that to be politics. Imagine Ted Cruz comes out and he's like, in my campaign, I raised $5 million for the people. AOC only raised $3 million. It's good that she did it, but we won in helping more people. Vote for me and we'll help people. I'm like, that's great.
Starting point is 01:33:58 Let's do that. Instead of yelling at people and wanting to fight each other. I don't think we've gotten into what you've been up to the last three or four months. I think you said you've changed trajectory a little bit. I have. So very much like after the 2016 elections, you know, Hillary Clinton had some ideas of why she lost the election. But the Democrats are really smart, right?
Starting point is 01:34:21 What they did is they changed the law legally, and they started ballot harvesting in California. And because of that, all of Orange County went blue, right? It wasn't witchcraft. It wasn't shenanigans. They changed the law legally. And so I'm arguing for election integrity moving forward that why don't we do the same? We control the state legislature in 23 states. We have trifecta governments. We got the governorship. provide for additional election integrity to fortify the election, right? And we control the state legislatures in Pennsylvania, Michigan, Wisconsin, would you look at that swing states? Why don't we do the same and at least force the governors who
Starting point is 01:35:20 are democratic to veto that legislation, which would have political leverage repercussions going to the 2022 elections. And should we elect Republicans in those states, then let's fortify the elections going into 2024 into the presidential. So basically, I'm just saying, look, you guys at home, you have the power, but it's up to you if you choose to harness that power. And if you are not talking to your legislators, writing them, emailing them, calling them, then quite frankly, you don't really care. Do you organize daily phone calls like at 2 p.m., call this number? read Donald Trump Jr.'s tweet where he was alerting us about SF-145, which is legislation in Wyoming that's currently introduced at the Senate committee level, which would allow for primaries that don't have a clear 50 plus one winner. It would go to a runoff election,
Starting point is 01:36:23 therefore taking away power from the Liz Cheney's. So Liz Cheney wouldn't be able to squeak out a victory with 13 percent of the vote or 25 percent of the vote. It would go to a runoff election. And so, yes, she just win the runoff, though. Not necessarily. Not necessarily. And so I did send out an emergency email to my contacts in Wyoming and look at what's happening in Georgia, for example, state Senate passed legislation that would allow for voter ID for absentee voting.
Starting point is 01:36:51 So if people care, you need to call and get involved, especially with subcommittees where bills go to die. And so two important websites that I'm asking people to go to are legiscan.com to find legislation that's being introduced at the state level and also ballotopedia.org to find more information about districts that you live in. All right. Well, that being said, Scott, thanks for hanging out. Let's go do a super chats. And if you haven't already, go to TimCast.com. Click that shop button and you can get your very own Diamond Hands Gorilla.
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Starting point is 01:38:01 beard who says a video recommendation, forgotten weapons, weapons as political protest, August 2nd, 2017, and Ian McCollum would be an awesome guest in the future. Also, with your shield or upon it, my fellow gorillas. And that's right, we have that new shirt. All right, let's see. The Civic Nationalist says, in the 1930s, the Soviets were considered the greater threat than the Nazis. Boy, were they wrong. Maybe we are looking at one foe instead of a greater one. God save the Queen. Long live Britain.
Starting point is 01:38:32 The sun has not yet set. There you go. Gizmo says, what are the chances he gets a fair trial? Why doesn't the guard run them off? In reference to the autonomous zone. Because these people have, I don't know, for some reason, political authority, I suppose. Antifa just gets away with all this stuff all the time. I heard that a French guy,
Starting point is 01:38:50 or a guy with the last name Chauvin, contacted me. He said that the name is pronounced Chauvin. Uh-uh. Allison C. says it's Chauvin, not Chauvin. What? And that new autonomous zone has been there since summer, but our totally non-biased local news
Starting point is 01:39:02 has been hiding it. Wow. Well, somebody just died because they won't put an end to itbiased local news has been hiding it. Wow. Yeah. Well, somebody just died because they won't put an end to it. I saw Richie tweet about it. It had been there for a while, and I was like, wow, I hadn't heard about this. Yeah, I guess they went and explored it. Oh, it's not new, I suppose.
Starting point is 01:39:15 Interesting. All right, let's see. Parallel Knight says, make chicken Fallout City with vault overseers. Ooh, that's a good idea. Get him a vault overseer desk. Let's make a little Fallout-themed chicken city. Oh my gosh. High-tech, like a solar panel on the roof.
Starting point is 01:39:31 Too much fun with this. All right, all right. We got to do this one. Patty says, Milo is now choosing to live his life as a straight man. Oh, come on. Is that real? Interesting. Anything's possible with Milo.
Starting point is 01:39:42 Yeah, that's true. I've seen a lot of people just say it's obviously attention. It's working. We're talking about it, right? I don't know. He's a master troll. He is that. Yeah.
Starting point is 01:39:53 A mega troll. I'm not sure which he would prefer. Here we go. Ella says, Allison sees Chad is right. That zone has been there since summer. Police are blocked from the area. Multiple shootings have happened in the area. Wow.
Starting point is 01:40:03 Okay. So there's been a long standing autonomous zone just operating. Well, you know, that's why I don't live in these places. OMG. Jimmy Boy says, if someone robs a bank now, can they just call an autonomous zone and make demands? Yeah, I suppose so. Good stuff. Suburbs are better.
Starting point is 01:40:21 You get more space. You know what I mean? And the bigger issue with cities is mostly about your your freedoms especially when you have conflict i think the biggest issue is like when you live in a city you can't play music you can't play drums a big difference between me and you is i grew up in a suburb you grew up in a city yep so i it was all i knew growing up i didn't know that there was like packed in yelling and loud noises from you i never heard my neighbors you know you know, Chicago is not necessarily like Manhattan or anything. So where I lived in the south side, it wasn't as crammed as a downtown or Manhattan.
Starting point is 01:40:52 It was amazing to have a yard growing up. We play in the yard and like baseball in our backyard. Big backyard. You can't play baseball. Right. So I think the suburbs are where it's where did you grow up? Suburbs. Do you like a big yard, front yard, backyard?
Starting point is 01:41:07 In Florida, we did. Yeah. Yeah. It's nice. Pool, backyard. Oh, nice. I think you're right. I lived at the beach.
Starting point is 01:41:12 Having access to that grass is like really, really amazing. We have yards in Chicago, but they're tiny, tiny, tiny yards. Were you in a house or in a apartment? Yeah, yeah. So it's all houses next to each other? But these autonomous zones, it wouldn't happen in a suburb or rural town. The only reason why it's happening is because it has the majority support of the people that live there. And because it's a democratic city, you have the support of the politicians that are there.
Starting point is 01:41:38 And the police are forced because of social justice and because of the media to go along with the will of the people and the politicians so that's the only reason why these autonomous zones are happening in seattle washington and minneapolis minnesota because of those things being in place all right we got avenger x90 says hey tim missed your birthday stream yesterday but happy late birthday keep it a good work bro we need more people like you in the news sector. That's right, everybody. If you didn't know, yesterday was my birthday. So thank you very much.
Starting point is 01:42:10 You can smash the like button as a birthday present if you so desire. That's all he wants for his birthday. Commander 232 says, well, Scott, I don't know your opinion on Armstrong from here in North Dakota, but I myself decided to run against him as he does nothing but sit quietly in the corner. Wish you all the best. Your fan, Anthony Bergen. P.S.
Starting point is 01:42:28 Time for North Dakota to regain its voice. Are you familiar with Armstrong? I don't know Armstrong. I don't know that race. There are a lot of politicians who just try and keep their head down and say nothing and do nothing. So those people are, in my opinion, just as bad. If you're not defending the rights of your constituents and you're just kind of hiding
Starting point is 01:42:44 in the back and saying, just don't notice me uh-uh that's still bad just uh just because as autonomous zone of texas and red states if they can do it with no repercussions so can we come to our autonomous zone tim and bring your chickens well we're building a chicken city the chicken city will be an autonomous zone we should put an autonomous zone on it no but the chickens are in charge yeah don't mess with the chickens no i'm more shaking my head out of like wow exhaustion yeah come on our chickens are gonna be great all right here we go sean says i live in the suburbs and work construction doing jobs near floyd plaza is crazy seeing businesses boarded up and shut down with blm signs everywhere is wild i have to drive Sean says, I live in the suburbs and work construction. Doing jobs near Floyd Plaza is crazy. Seeing businesses boarded up and shut down with BLM signs everywhere is wild.
Starting point is 01:43:30 I have to drive 10 minutes to use the bathroom. Whoa. This is the scariest thing about what's happening is that in like Berkeley, people put the signs in their window. And some of them even say, please don't hurt us. When Michael Tracy traveled around the country after the BLM riots, tons of businesses had signs saying things like, please, please, we're a minority-owned business. Don't hurt us. Please don't hurt our family. Oh, no, I have a theory.
Starting point is 01:43:53 I think some of these businesses don't agree with BLM, but they simply are putting those up in their window for that sole purpose that they won't be attacked, they won't be burned to the ground. No, they have to live under a boot. Dude, the last time I heard of people putting things up in their window was the yudin in the nazi germany where they would make people put a star of david on their door that's different jewish that's different that was different but did they also put the swastika on their door if they supported the party what's what's happening now
Starting point is 01:44:17 is that people are scared antifa will burn down their businesses or black lives matter writers will so they put messages of support on the property, hoping it will protect them. It'll work for a small business, but it won't work for a corporation. Like Whole Foods did it and they smashed out Whole Foods anyway. But the smaller businesses, it's a sign of like fealty, essentially.
Starting point is 01:44:36 You're bending the knee as a coward, begging these violent psychopaths, begging them, please, I'm so weak and pathetic that if I just agree with whatever you say, you'll leave me alone. And they eventually just come and take everything and burn it down anyway. So they think they'll,
Starting point is 01:44:51 these people who think putting the sign in their window and then dropping to their knees and keeping their head down will keep them safe are just wrong. They've not learned from history. Steven Voiceover says, did you guys see Jeremy's video today
Starting point is 01:45:02 about the girl that was driven to delete her channel? If lids could look her up, maybe you guys see Jeremy's video today about the girl that was driven to delete her channel? If lids could look her up, maybe you guys could give her a shout out. You guys rock. Keep doing what you're doing. Oh, and Tim, keep doing the impressions. Yeah. Which ones?
Starting point is 01:45:13 Oh, Bernie Sanders. Yes. Oh, yeah. It's too good. Bernie Sanders. I was doing that one downstairs. Was I doing it on the show now? Sometimes I just don't know.
Starting point is 01:45:21 You did it earlier. I didn't even notice you were doing it. I invoke the spirit of Bernie. It just happens. The millionaires and the billionaires. Sometimes I just don't know. You did it earlier. I didn't even notice you were doing it. I invoke the spirit of Bernie. It just happens. The millionaires and the billionaires. No, no, no, no. He doesn't say millionaires anymore since he became a millionaire. Have you noticed the transition?
Starting point is 01:45:35 He only talks about the billionaires now. I did. A couple weeks ago, he mentioned millionaires. I think he's been watching your videos. He's watching and he's like, oh, no. Oh, he's right. No, he was like, Tim Pool, I'm a big fan. I can't believe I offended him. some millionaires the joke i made before was that like we have a
Starting point is 01:45:50 door downstairs and i said you have this ivory tower that the left and the right populace are trying to break into to get to the establishment political positions and trump was just like a bull slamming into the door and bernie was politely knocking well they opened the door for bernie and then bernie's got all these left populists behind him, and he goes, thank you for letting me in. Just one minute. He turns around, and then he's closing the door behind him. Just wait right here.
Starting point is 01:46:10 I'll be back. And then he closes the door and just joins the establishment. They still like him, though, because he's leaning out the window saying, don't worry, I'm fighting for you. Trust me. And then he goes back in, and they all laugh, and they give him whiskey. But actually, Trump is going crazy. All right.
Starting point is 01:46:24 Thomas David says, where's Luke? What up, Ian? What up? give him you know whiskey but actually trump is going crazy so all right thomas david says where's luke what up ian uh luke went to anarcho anarcho polko i think oh yeah i saw a video on his instagram yeah he was a speaker i think wasn't he cool yeah he is yeah yeah good for him all right what is this lucy lurker says for the love of all things holy please hang the picture up that is on the floor behind the guest chair i love you guys happy belated b-day well we we have there's a couple actually on the ground and i do like the one on the ground we need more picture wire that's why we didn't hang it up yeah because the other ones are are hung properly so but i do like the biden eating the little girl more than the the rogan one of you too we we need we need to update it too because the trump biden debate one i think is a little
Starting point is 01:47:03 dated it's temporary one yeah yeah now the biden debate one, I think, is a little dated. It was a temporary one, yeah. Yeah, now the Biden eating the child, I think, is more relevant. And then we'll have two pictures, because behind Ian, we also have the OK Boomer girl getting eaten by Biden. Yes. I want to get Joe on the show while we still have the picture of Joe behind him. Yeah. Joe Rogan. Yeah, I hope it happens before we move that. Yeah, yeah, yeah.
Starting point is 01:47:21 Let me just tell Joe to get here. Very busy man. Do it. Morgan H. said, remember Bill Maher said in the air that he'd be willing to see the U.S. economy crash if it meant getting Trump out of office? Yes. We all knew it. Let all the American people suffer. Good stuff.
Starting point is 01:47:36 Yeah. All right. Let's see what we got. Rex the Sauce Lord says, it's okay, Tim. Don't lose hope. For my generation, I've grown up here in San Diego I'll be 22 next month and me and my friends all understand what hard work is and we're trying to make something for ourselves we all voted Trump by the way very
Starting point is 01:47:51 interesting Weld Girl says US law shield legal defense for self-defense and gun law by state resource for two-way discussions love the Beanie Brigade hey you appreciate it all right let's see where are we at race gardener says yeah jimmy door covered it the day trump tweeted 2k checks then dems like pelosi and schumer started to say 2k checks wow yeah that's
Starting point is 01:48:16 interesting second i think wow jimmy door covered it they don't like jimmy the the establishment does not like jimmy right, let's see. Shauna Ray says, first super chat. Love you guys. Thanks for all you do. It's frustrating to live in Florida and see all of my left friends constantly bashing DeSantis. They don't know how good they have it in Florida. True.
Starting point is 01:48:38 I mean, unless they're like authoritarians who are mad that he's allowing Republicans a voice. And you know what I mean? Yeah, some people are really afraid of COVID. All right, let's see. like authoritarians who are mad that he's allowing republicans a voice and you know i mean yeah some people are really afraid of covid all right let's see adam says crowder did a whole protest in michigan a hold protest in michigan about whitmer killing the elderly and not releasing nursing home deaths she blocked freedom of info act requests for the actual death numbers from nursing homes several times also she blocked a bipartisan bill to stop her from forcing young covid positive patients into nursing homes.
Starting point is 01:49:05 All of this info is in one of one of his videos from a few days ago. Love you all. Love you, too. And now I think Charlie LaDuff. He's a Detroit reporter. He filed his lawsuit, didn't he? I think so. I think he's filing a lawsuit against Whitmer over the numbers that they want to be released.
Starting point is 01:49:19 He's a busy bee, too. Good. Mitch Stu says GameStop will be be 500 a share by friday game stop is only beginning research naked shorts which is the illegal activity of predatory hedges it is the modern day wolf of wall street i am using my gains to buy my first home wow congratulations diamond hands these people who knew not to sell now i'm not giving any financial advice i don't know what's gonna happen with game stop i can tell you that we have made an exclusive Diamond Hands Gorilla t-shirt over at TimCast.com and then click that shop button and you will see it.
Starting point is 01:49:50 And it is a suit-wearing gorilla. It's great. Bernstein Wolf says, Tim, happy belated birthday. You're an inspiring dude. I'm an LA-based fine artist rebuilding after 2020. I'd be honored to draw you a portrait as a B-Day gift or anyone on the Beanie Crew for that matter. See my work at Zach Fajardo, F-A-J-A-R-D-O dot com slash artwork. Cool.
Starting point is 01:50:16 Boosted says, Tim, have you heard of the Great Barrington Declaration? It's a petition signed by thousands of medical and public health scientists speaking out against lockdowns. Young Ripa did a video on, and YouTube deleted it right away. Yikes. Yeah, well, I'm not surprised. It is a fine line. And it's interesting sometimes why some channels get taken down and others don't. Whatever.
Starting point is 01:50:37 Seth Hess says, yo, Tim, go to Google's homepage, and there is a link to Google Trends with the hashtag Stop Asian Hate. This has to be a play by the CCP. Supposedly, there's an uptick in racism towards asians since covid no that's true there is there is there absolutely has been a lot of attacks on asians there's videos of it man i mean stuff happens you know what i mean like racism is bad racism happens the problem i have with it was when you have a bunch of lefties go out and protest white nationalism when the people who are in this specific case the guy who attacked the asian guy was a black dude i don't think race matters i think stop attacking people based on race instead the left these leftist activists have found a way to turn
Starting point is 01:51:13 an issue of ending racism into legit being racist i guess and not caring about what actually is going on in this country it is what it is man x says nuclear power is technically not renewable it's just basically endlessly sustainable and environmentally friendly especially after fusion well that would be great yeah and endless isn't quite accurate but because it goes for so long it seems endless in the short term okay so denman says fukushima was an aged out reactor that didn't have passive cooling modern reactors are designed to cool without needing to be running. Interesting. Jim Jim says the elites
Starting point is 01:51:49 think that if they can get to you... Wait, wait. The elites think that if they can get you to do without it, it offsets their footprint and they are good. Look at Bill Gates' interview about his book. He says so plain as day. It's very simple. Think about how many carbon emissions are made by a private jet, how many people interview about his book he says so plain as day it's very simple for you know like think about
Starting point is 01:52:05 how many carbon emissions are made by a private jet how many people have to not fly in order for you to keep using your private jet that's the plan yeah that's it yeah right eco sophist says tim and ian fusion tech is 20 years away and always will be yeah see if john michael greer will come to the studio. They always say that. It's like... John Michael Greer? John Michael Greer, yeah. Maybe that's the key.
Starting point is 01:52:29 Yeah. Gizmo says, can you prove climate change is man-made and not just the cyclical nature change of climate? Ice age,
Starting point is 01:52:38 the climate of dinosaurs, even 200 years ago, the climate constantly changes without man. I'm not going to assume it's a grand conspiracy of all of these different countries and everything. You know, when you look at the carbon emissions in the atmosphere, there's a major spike. And I think it's fair to say that will contribute in some capacity.
Starting point is 01:52:53 But all I can really do is trust what we view as modern science to a certain degree. Not blindly. I don't blindly trust anything. But what am I supposed to do? What's the average person supposed to do what's what's the average person supposed to do i think it is a natural cycle and humans are part of the natural cycle our technology although it seems metallic and electric and synthetic is part of the natural cycle but like volcanoes and cometary impacts cause massive amounts of of uh global warming
Starting point is 01:53:21 if you look at the firestorm 12 800800 years ago that melted the ice caps. It's definitely cyclical. If you look at the nature of ice ages, it's cyclical. It goes up and down and up and down. Seems like it. I don't know, man. I'm not a climatologist and I usually only defer to experts. So that's why the show
Starting point is 01:53:40 is fairly milquetoast, I guess. Because I don't come out and say, I know better than academic literature for the most part. That tends to be the case. And a lot of people don't like it, especially on the left, when they try and claim things like biological sex doesn't exist. I'm like, I'm sorry, dude. I just like the academic literature says one thing and I'm not the scientist. So I'm just going to go by.
Starting point is 01:53:59 They try and make all these, you know, it's sophistry often when they make their arguments. You need to do better and just go around telling people how dare you yes china's allowed to have coal power plants bro you're not that's so weird kale mckee says gates has purchased a large portion of railway in canada if the pipe gets laid less money for the gates also mr pressler it might feel like you're on a talk show but you're the new news excellent i. Excellent. I'll take that. I think so. Kenny Jackson says, Elysium Industries' molten salt fast reactor literally eats spent nuclear fuel to create power. Look it up, please.
Starting point is 01:54:33 It's fascinating. That's amazing. Jav Tandez says, Chernobyl, Fukushima, and Three Mile Island sound like a few small examples, but the issue is that the damage nuclear leaks caused and continue to cause is disproportionate when compared to oil spills. Disproportionate in terms of like not that much. How many people have died from nuclear disasters? It's tough to measure because the corium is radioactive.
Starting point is 01:54:55 So when it melts and melts through the ground of the nuclear plant into the earth and sits there and radiates the earth or into the ocean, which is where all that Fukushima stuff went, radiates the plants and the fish. It could cause long-lasting impacts and it's tough to get rid of the corium because it's in a constant state of meltdown.
Starting point is 01:55:13 All right. Let's see. Johnny Silverhand says, I'm a millwright apprentice about to graduate from trade school. I applied at a place called Snow Lab
Starting point is 01:55:21 that's doing experiments with nuclear power and got an interview. Hope I get the job. It'd be awesome to be a part of that and a little atomic Snow Lab that's doing experiments with nuclear power and got an interview. Hope I get the job. It'd be awesome to be a part of that and a little atomic symbol. That's cool. A stink bug got Scott. I got stink bugged.
Starting point is 01:55:35 Face player says, hey, Tim, make sure your car seatbelts work and you aren't being followed by the paparazzi. Also, don't drive through tunnels with no cameras. Hey, hey. Strong advice. Poofy says, Timothy Daniel Poole calls to impeach Queen Elizabeth again on his show, New York Times. Yes. Man, I have allergies coming back.
Starting point is 01:55:52 It's canon. Brandon Tom says, talking about your anti-tweeting, do you see the parallels between your tweeting garbled nonsense of left talking points and the grievance studies? Happy belated birthday. Yeah. Yeah. Yeah. For the most part.
Starting point is 01:56:05 Let's talk about the grievance studies. Yeah, I believe. Yeah. Yeah. Yeah. For the most part. Let's talk about the grievance studies. Yeah, I believe we will. Eric Miller says, Tim, here's your argument. If nuclear is so bad, why do we have all these nuclear submarines contaminating our oceans? Slogan. Let's be clear on nuclear. Green nuclear. They tried doing clean coal on the left and like it.
Starting point is 01:56:22 Brotherly bra says this time on Tim cast. Tim discovers the power of twitter ish posts uh we don't swear on the show so if you get what it means true though hey here we go youtube says youtube comments look up montana freeman a right-wing autonomous zone in montana in 1996 it didn't end well for them can we just call the antifa people sovereign citizens sure in the autonomous zones i'm gonna call the Antifa people sovereign citizens? Sure. In the autonomous zones? I'm going to start referring to them as sovereign citizens because, you know, they are. They're people who are claiming they're
Starting point is 01:56:50 autonomous. What's the difference? Same thing. Snowboard Dan says, Tim Pool, aka the living meme master. Yeah, I just think I just really don't care about this stupid garbage anymore. That's how you make a meme. APC Doc says, I'm with Scott. America first candidates only for 2022 and
Starting point is 01:57:05 beyond how would you define an america first candidate the philosophy of every piece of legislation and every bill that you vote on should be under the question does this benefit the american people or does it not quite simply so mean, if you have the ability to have a budget bill, and money is going to Iran, money is going to Honduras, Guatemala, the rest of the world, and we're not spending that money on infrastructure, I'd say downvote. Don't vote for the budget bill that's aiding the rest of the world and not America. Does it secure the border? Does it make sure we're putting the American people first?
Starting point is 01:57:52 Does it make sure that it just has to come back to America first? There's this Christian philosophy from Jesus. One of the things he said is, we talked about this last night, take the plank out of your own eye before you try and take the mote of dust out of your friends yeah all right josh codes irl says scott thanks so much for sending me info after the league city event you inspired me to get
Starting point is 01:58:14 involved and start wearing conservative gear while doing neighborhood cleanups and trying to register voters oh i'm so happy there you go i'm so thrilled situation normal says lmao check wiki tim pool quote views and then a googly face yep yep yep it's hilarious it's like figure that one out i guess all right let's see charlie and charge says it makes total sense that joe biden is president and all these major cities keep voting blue and support these writers people are own are the only species on the planet that gets dumber in large numbers i think a lot of animals get dumb in large numbers but uh it's an issue of manipulation i i think taking advantage of someone makes you the bad guy not the person who who's being taken advantage of and then i feel bad for these
Starting point is 01:58:59 people i agree but at a certain point the people who know what they're doing, they're the bad guys, you know? All right, let's see. Ives D says, love you, Scott. Would love it. Would love if you could give a birthday shout to my friend, Carrie. Hi, Carrie. This is Scott Pressler. I just wanted to say happy birthday to you.
Starting point is 01:59:21 This is your official shout out on TimCast. Oh, right on. James Deneen says, Tim, are you going to start a video game and technology technology channel as part of the beanie news network love the show gorillas grow together um yes i don't know when we've talked about it quite a bit we actually are working on a video game we actually have a video game in development right now so i've long talked about we're making a video game and uh ian's working on a card game and the video game yes and the video game extremely fun and they're gonna be amazing we've already talked about who's involved with it right i don't know how how specific we've been involved yeah we talked a little bit about the card game we mentioned
Starting point is 01:59:57 shannon's working on where shamus is doing the art so it's freedom tunes art for the video game too right it's yeah for the video game too it's gonna be incredible i mean i've been i've been working on um level design and development of the video game for the last like two or three weeks it's just so exciting watching the advancements it's a i guess what it would be a procedurally general procedurally generated rogue-like game you know so there's going to be it's going to be funny i don't know how much we should say just yet but you know the game's getting there and it's going to be a whole lot of fun it's going to be one of the best games ever made as for technology i'm totally into doing like server builds and computer builds and all these we have some amazing technologists in
Starting point is 02:00:32 house that i think we could really utilize grayson dennis says timcast irl my disappointment is immeasurable and my day is ruined just saw saw the Diamond Hands Gorilla t-shirt and I can't believe you didn't give him actual diamond hands. I'd buy that shirt. I thought that was too on the nose to give him actual diamond hands would just be over the top. We'll have to make like a superhero, like the evolution of the gorilla into like a superhero
Starting point is 02:00:57 with diamond skin. We are working on the Love Yourself one. The problem is like we've gone through a couple different designs and it's like, how do you make it about love loving yourself it's just a gorilla going yeah i'm a gorilla and so we're trying like a thumbs up and a wink you have like two gorillas sitting on a on a ledge above a pond like just hanging out love yourself you know communication yeah you know he didn't like that idea eric cheese says fun fact uranium glass grows green under uv light that's likely where the idea of glowing green at nuclear waste came from interesting yeah remember
Starting point is 02:01:32 that guy who built the nuclear reactor in his garage or whatever and he raided his his like house he's like i forgot what he did but he took a how do you pronounce it americium you know what i mean americium or something. It's in smoke detectors. And then he put massive amounts. And he put it in like this bucket or something. And then drilled a hole in it. So it was blasting neutrons or something.
Starting point is 02:01:56 And he was covered in lesions. Oh my God. I know. That's a bad lad. Yeah, they arrested that guy. I'm not going to take that away from you. Thanks. Gotta do it. Ryan Berkable says, Put the gorilla in boxing gloves.
Starting point is 02:02:06 I beat Godzilla. Oh, that's cool. Yeah. Michael Grant says, I made a video a while ago about nuclear power called Nuclear Power, The Only Way Forward. The main problem is that people don't know that the radiation that sticks around isn't harmful.
Starting point is 02:02:19 That's the thing. It's the corium that's dangerous, not the radiation itself. Once the piece of corium that's radiating is taken away, there's no leftover danger, for the most part, that I can tell, it seems like. So you just got to somehow recover the spent fuel. Let's just do a couple more. We have Monk Mighty 420 says, Sovereign citizen is an oxymoron. You can't be both a sovereign and
Starting point is 02:02:46 a citizen happy belated birthday appreciate it and then we have jalapeno ketchup says love scott heart there you go we'll do one more ryan says go listen to band band made they will change your life i will consider it and we'll uh here we go we'll do we'll do one more we'll do it more grim soul banisher says hey tim and, I would love to write articles and reviews for your websites about film and games. I don't want to be paid. I just want to contribute. Would you be willing to publish?
Starting point is 02:03:12 Happy late B-Day. We will be doing contributors on the site, absolutely. It will always be paid. So, uh, I don't like having people work and then not get something for it so it'll always be paid but uh we'll we'll when we get to that point the website is uh getting close there will be a like you know blog function where people can write articles and stuff like that and we're getting there so we'll we'll see how things play out but uh everybody thanks for hanging out if you haven't already smash that like like button. We will have the members-only exclusive segment coming up in about an hour over at TimCast.com. Also go to TimCast.com, click shop, get that Diamond Hands Gorilla T-shirt if you haven't already.
Starting point is 02:03:52 This one will probably stick around. I don't think this one will be a limited – this one might be a limited edition because we might take it down at some point because GameStop is only like in the news cycle for a certain amount of time. We do have a couple of limited edition Gorilla shirts that are going to be coming up, and other art, too, because it's not just going to be an endless stream of Gorilla t-shirts. But, anyway, we do the show live Monday through Friday at 8 p.m. Leave us a good review if you're listening on iTunes or Spotify or whatever. Give us all those
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Starting point is 02:04:32 Scott Pressler. That's my telegram. And just now, Liz Cheney, Adam Kinzinger, Lisa Murkowski, we are peacefully and democratically coming to take your seats in 2022. Right on. Yeah, I want to hear more about that next time, maybe. Hey guys, I want to give a couple of shout outs.
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