Timcast IRL - Timcast IRL #285 - Retired Generals SLAM Biden As Mentally Unfit Amid Gas Crisis w/Jack Murphy
Episode Date: May 13, 2021Tim, Ian, and Lydia join friend and fellow YouTuber Jack Murphy to discuss the retired military leaders who think Joe Biden is unfit to be president, Trump's return to call Biden names, inflation, and... the continuing censorship of Steven Crowder. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
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Tonight, 120 retired generals have slammed President Biden as being mentally unfit as an ongoing...
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Welcome!
On tonight's news.
So there's a gas shortage and food shortages in certain areas and hyperinflation.
And Elon Musk says we're not going to be – here's what I love.
Bitcoin drops because Elon Musk says we're not going to sell it.
I'm like, this is the craziest thing ever.
Bitcoin is like, we're no longer accepting Bitcoin because it's environmentally unfriendly.
And that means we will never sell our Bitcoin position.
And people are like, quick, sell your Bitcoin.
What?
Why?
He just said
he's gonna hold and not and and restrict supply anyway oh man 120 retired generals come out and
they're like biden's brain is broken the the election system is they're like they're questioning
the integrity of the election no integrity no integrity they're saying you know democrats are
saying it's racist to have ids when like all these other countries are doing it.
Oh, yeah.
Britain.
Yeah.
Yeah. Yeah.
We got we got a lot of talk about, man.
I'll tell you one thing, too, is really crazy.
We'll get to this later.
There are these viral videos of people putting magnets where they got their vaccines.
And it's some of like the dumbest stuff I've ever seen.
But what's really annoying is how bad the media is at debunking these things.
So anyway, long story short, there's a viral trend where people take magnets and put on their arms and then claim there's a microchip it's not real but i
suppose it's i don't know how you debunk it because these media outlets are just like scientists say
it can't be real it's like okay well that's not you're not what are you doing that's we slide we
slice open their arm and found no evidence in metal yeah they didn't do any of that but we'll
talk about it we'll talk about it and i think it's i think it's just like people have found a way to
get views yeah it's that's like the easiest way to do it those people people in search of views
clout chasers exactly let me just say the people the people who are doing this i don't think realize
that like microchips for the most part are like not magnetic unless it's like a cobalt nickel
microchip i guess pre-show tim was giving us quite
a lesson on what metals i'm like this is so dumb like what do they do like a chunk of iron in your
arm no steel lead all right all right there are some but it just it's it's so silly anyway we we
get to debunk this stuff so uh here's the way to debunk them you just send all those people through
an mri yeah let's see what happens then.
Yep.
Yeah.
Yeah.
I think people are just like on TikTok and they're like, look, woo.
They put honey on someone's arm.
The same people complaining about the chip in their arm are these people too.
Walking out the phone.
Phone attached to their bodies at all times.
So we'll talk about the news.
Of course, Jack's here.
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Stop it.
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Yeah, yeah.
Ian didn't throw it to me.
I was waiting for that.
Oh, well.
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Let's get into the serious news. So I mentioned this story a moment ago. For those that aren't familiar,
more than 120 retired generals and admirals signed open letter questioning Biden's mental
health and backing election fraud claims. I mentioned this. And the first thing that
Jack said, what did you say? Are we back to trusting retired officials of all kinds,
experts?
I mean, didn't we just spend the last four years reading letters from all kinds of lists of people saying,
hey, 100 of these guys said that Donald Trump is insane in the membrane.
100 of these guys.
100 of these guys. 100 of those guys.
And then 100 of those guys.
And now we've got 120 of these MNFing guys.
But I believe these guys.
That's right.
Because they think the way I think.
That's right.
Yes. guys that's right because they think the way i think that's right yes you know uh i saw the 350
whatever um former military uh officers saying trump was unwell and i was deeply offended and
it was clearly fake news and then i opened up this story from the daily mail and these 100
retired generals clearly are the ones who are of sound mind they were the smart ones obviously nothing but the
best i gotta be honest though i i do think these guys are right like biden is not all there he's
definitely not so i mean you know obviously we have our bias i suppose but uh here's the story
from the daily mail they say the letter echoes former president trump's claims of widespread
election fraud which have been born uh which have not beenne out in the courts. And come on a day when Liz Cheney ripped Trump for his claim, the election was stolen.
Now, I'll mention this, too.
What may be the stupidest, most boring story I have ever seen in any news cycle?
Liz Cheney getting stripped of some Republican committee woman position.
Who is she?
Dick Cheney's daughter.
I'm joking, guys.
Come on.
No, no, but what was her position?
What was her position?
I have no idea.
And who cares?
I have no care.
I'm sitting here reading the news, and it's like two weeks ago, there was reports out of Ohio, Nebraska, and Arkansas food shortages.
A bunch of different restaurants are like, we can't get food.
Why?
You see these stories about how people are walking off the job like we
don't want to work at Wendy's or whatever. That's happening at processing plants. It's happening at
factories. It's happening at steel mills happening everywhere. People get paid not to work. I'm
seeing that story. We'll get into more of that later. I'm seeing the story. I'm like, wow,
this is scary. And then I look on Twitter and it's like Liz Cheney, Liz Cheney. I'm like,
who cares about Liz Cheney? Is there is there is there a 45 year old dad, you know, looking at his two daughters in the corner thinking to himself like, oh, man, if Liz Cheney? Is there a 45-year-old dad looking at his two daughters in the corner thinking to himself,
like, oh, man, if Liz Cheney doesn't get removed, I don't know what my future is going to be like or my daughters.
No, he's like, do I have food tomorrow?
Is there gasoline?
The Democrats just shut down and are demanding another pipeline be shut down in Michigan
because they're worried of a leak in the lake, which hasn't happened before apparently.
And it's weird timing to shut down a pipeline
when we have this other thing going on.
Anyway, I digress.
That'd be three in one year for them.
Yeah, exactly.
Wow.
So let's see what these here generals are going to say.
And that was just the day after that was basically the head, I think,
of all the Department of Energy, maybe, was our Department of Transportation.
One of them, the lady was saying,
well, pipelines are definitely the best way to be's right shipping the gas yep talk about weird it's it's i gotta say it when i saw that
story about democrats shutting down the pipeline in north michigan it goes into ontario i guess
for for processing refining but still that helps supply the region and i'm just like are they
trying to destroy everything are they are they actually like mustache twirling villains who
want to burn the system down?
I don't know what to say. I've been having
this feeling lately where I'm like,
am I doing the
Biden version of TDS
where everything that happens
is definitely his fault and definitely
part of a grand scheme and definitely
evidence that they're trying to kill us all and
destroy the country one step at a time
right in front of our faces. TDS? Yes, they are. No, they're trying to kill us all and destroy the country one step at a time right in front of our faces yeah no yes they are no they're not you're not you're not you don't have biden
derangement i don't think i don't have i don't think it's biden though i think that there's
he's just a pawn that doesn't isn't cognizant enough to be aware of what's going on around him
well so so let's let's take a look at this letter real quick and then i do think that's it we will
we'll lead off with that because that's a really good point. And I think the answer is no.
We don't have Biden derangement syndrome.
I think some people do.
Absolutely.
I think there's people who are building careers off of like Biden has always been.
No.
When Biden announced he was moving up the vaccine schedule, I gave him credit.
I was like that's fantastic.
Absolutely.
Donald Trump was the one who did all the work for this.
Donald Trump deserves credit for Operation Warp Speed.
Joe Biden saying we're going to increase production, move the schedule but it's a good thing it's not
like he won a war or like ended a war or got everybody rich or anything but you know i try
to give credit where credit is due no he started wars and made us all poor right exactly and that's
bad stuff yeah that's bad you know 2019 best numbers of our lives jim cramer whether you
trust the guy or not but anyway here's the letter and i'll read i'll read just some of it so you
get the general idea well i'll actually i here's the letter. And I'll read just some of it so you get the general idea.
Well, actually, I'll read the highlights
because reading the whole letter,
they say, quote,
election integrity demands ensuring
there is one legal vote cast
and counted per election.
Legal votes are identified
by state legislatures approved controls
using government IDs,
verified signatures, et cetera, they write.
They have a huge list.
Like, let me read this one.
The mental and physical condition of the commander in chief cannot be ignored.
He must be able to quickly make accurate national security decisions involving life and limb anywhere, day or night.
Recent Democrat leadership inquiries about nuclear code procedures sends a dangerous national security signal to nuclear armed adversaries, raising the question about who is in charge. We must always have an unquestionable chain of command. 100%. We talked about this on
this show when the Democrats were like, maybe Biden shouldn't be the only one with nuclear
capabilities, like with the codes. And it's like, what are you telling the world when you say that?
True and not a shot, but a pressure. What do you think Kim Jong-un is thinking when he watched Joe
Biden say that? Or when he sees Joe Biden go, go i'm gonna get in trouble if i answer questions so i gotta leave
so what do you mean what do you mean how would you feel if you walked into a tent in the middle
of a war you were at war with your comrades and you walked into a tent and joe biden was there
the general and you were like what do we do and he's like oh he'd be removed immediately
immediately immediately he has as far as I know, zero combat experience.
Zero military experience.
He would have gotten fragged a long time ago.
Hold on.
Trump doesn't have any combat experience.
None.
Zero.
However, you walk in and Donald Trump is going, we are not going to allow them.
No, excuse me.
We are not letting them take that front.
I want more soldiers there.
No, it's quiet.
Excuse me.
And they're like, okay, okay.
Joe Biden's going, you know uh the one
strategy we gotta we gotta focus uh anyway yeah that's when the guys take him out that's when
they say okay grandpa come on you stumble and don't mean they walk you mean they walk him out
of the room yeah they remove him from his position right jesse kelly had a great tweet about this
today he's also going to be live on jack mur Live tomorrow, 1215. Jesse Kelly. Thank you.
The gets are getting better.
I have some great guests coming up as well.
And he's pointed out.
He's like, look, if you're a bad guy out there in the world, this is your moment to make your move.
This is your moment to make your move because there's nobody on watch.
Nobody seems to care.
And if they do care, they kind of want to help you.
You know, like it's, you know, it's a moment of weakness. You know, it feels like it's like the Democrats right now are the equivalent of a bunch of like minors who put on trench coats on top of each other's shoulders and snuck into a frat party.
And so now they know that the amount of time they have in this party is limited.
So they're like, just grab as much as you can.
And they're like drinking.
And then like, you know, the the the the frat leader guys like some some, you know, douche bro who's like, yo, what are these kids doing here?
Get him out of here.
Basically, my analogy is, yeah, they're in the system.
There's no leadership.
It's wild out of control.
And they're extracting and extracting and extracting and just like watching the whole thing fall down because they want to get as much as they can before they get the boot because they know they're getting the boot.
And then Biden's like, I don't know, man.
Give me a six pack. Hold on. Biden is the grandpa they use to sneak getting the boot. And then Biden's like, I don't know, man. Give me a six pack.
Hold on.
Biden is the grandpa they use to sneak into the block.
Oh, yeah.
Alcohol.
My kids, they're all 50.
And they're like, okay, grandpa.
And then, you know.
Did the generals put their names behind this?
Oh, yeah.
That's legit.
Any names that we know.
Let me see.
They got some photos.
Major General Joe Arbuckle.
Oh, Arbuckleuckle that's a name
wow do you want me to read all the names yes i'm just kidding i guess a few maybe
uh i don't what does mg stand for major general i think so major general joseph t anderson
r uh what's r-a-d-m philip uh uh and selmo joseph arbuckle john eric rear john rear
adler yeah yeah There you go.
John W. Bayless.
James Best.
There's so many titles in here.
Charles Bishop.
I'm not going to read everything.
Edward Biggs.
Richard Tex Brown.
Ooh, they call him Tex the Third.
Whoa, he's a third or something.
That's cool.
Doesn't sound like a very diverse bunch.
Joe Owens.
Jimmy Pappas.
Hey, Jimmy Pappas, huh?
Paul Mock.
Leonard F. Bacote.
Do we have any... John Poindexter.
Any Bipox in there? I don't know. That's not a Hispanic name. I don't know. I F. The coat. Do we have any John Poindexter? Any BIPOCs in there?
I don't know.
I don't.
I don't know.
I see a John White.
That's the opposite.
Oh, yeah.
That is.
Other way.
How many women?
No.
No women.
How many people of color?
With no women, no people of color.
I just obviously don't trust it.
A lot of Richards.
I don't trust it.
A lot of Johns.
Ken Hagerman.
How many total?
180?
120.
So what are there?
660 generals all across the U.S. military completely.
Is that the number?
These are retired.
Oh, they're all retired.
Okay.
That's still a third of the total number of generalship of the United States.
More.
Yeah, well, but they're retired.
They're about.
They are retired.
More people condemned Trump. It was like 357 or're retired. They're about. They are retired. More people condemned Trump.
It was like 357 or whatever retired officers who are like, Trump is bad.
That was the easy.
That was the easy play.
So let me tell you something.
You do not have Biden derangement syndrome for criticizing Biden when he's doing bad
things.
I mean, did you criticize Trump when Trump did bad things?
Yes.
Constantly.
Yeah.
Well, when Trump fired Tom Hucknessles into Syria.
Fired Darren Beatty. Fired Michael Anton, all kinds of bad things.
Didn't fire a bunch of people, brought on John Bolton.
Not Anton.
It's very simple.
Asking this question, we're very actively trying to make sure we're not just playing that game.
And that's actually a weakness in terms of the cultural conflict.
The left doesn't do that there what happened remember remember when joe biden was like bombing syria
and this woman she was that woman from new york times was like waking up on sunday and there's
no tweets from trump oh i'm so relaxed wasn't that jennifer rubin oh rubin okay and i'm like
you know you we're just watching the news seeing like you know kids blow up and stuff but uh go to
sleep go to sleep you've been sleeping the whole time anyway, so don't bother waking up.
You'll only make a mess of it again.
Well, look, rigorous investigation is not the hallmark of the left.
I recently tweeted out some information from education on the left where the slide said that if you look at data and the only conclusion that you come up with is that if you don't come up with the idea that the system is broken, that for whatever reason the kids have different outcomes, the data is wrong, the system is
broken, or you're a bigot.
That's it.
That sounds about right.
You're a bigot.
I think that's the case.
That's how you use data.
That's what research is all about.
So to be critical of Joe Biden the way that we were of Donald Trump, I think, is not something
that we're going to see a lot of on the left.
Someone tweeted.
They were like, it's been four months and already we're dealing with all
these crises and then some some lefty responded with how is this in any way the result of biden
policies and i was like imagine living in that world where you don't know what biden's been doing
and for those that are listening who are like i bet tim's not even gonna give an example joe biden rescinded the executive orders from donald trump and issued 50 or so executive
orders on his own some of those executive orders were the remain in mexico policies which resulted
in a poll factor and now we have more migrant children in detention another thing that happened
was that joe biden reopened the homestead facility and put more kids in cages they don't seem to care
about it aoc who once said their concentration concentration camps, is now saying they're migrant, what did she call them, facilities with
controversial records. It's a big step up from concentration camps. They're two-star hotels.
That's right. Two stars. Joe Biden is also proposing that we increase, we extend the
unemployment benefits of $300 a week for another large amount of time or undetermined amount of
time. And the Chamber of Commerce said this is resulting in people walking off the job and we
need to stop it. Eleven Republican governors have now said they're not going to accept this money
because it's destroying the economy. Joe Biden is responsible for these things. It is Joe Biden's
policies. He restored funding to political factions in Gaza. And now all of a sudden
conflict is breaking out.
I am not going to sit here and say, look at Joe Biden. He's making moves on the economy with mass
spending. The Democrats and Republicans are responsible for that last year. Joe Biden is
now exacerbating it. Things are getting worse. Joe Biden is telling people when it comes to
immigration, the words of the president matter, but it's also his policies. These things are having an impact.
Joe Biden goes in and starts talking about Israel and having to be responsible and having, you know,
having to have accountability. And then all of a sudden now this whole thing is bubbling up.
I understand I can't blame the president for Israel and Palestine. That's a huge conflict
that goes back a decent amount of time. But you look in Manhattan when people are beating each other in the streets. You look at the actions of the U.S. attorneys who have been cutting loose
the far left extremists dropping felony charges in the Pacific Northwest and the violence is
getting worse. Even finally, the local news is talking about it. So there are just a few examples
of what Joe Biden has done, which is causing very serious consequences. And I'll tell you this.
Tell me when he says we are going to continue the
unemployment benefits, $16 an hour. And then you see all of this crazy stuff happening with the
exodus from the workforce and the left. These these young 20 something DSA people, Democratic
socialists don't understand math. They're like, yeah, give us benefits. We shouldn't have to work
at all. And it's like, OK, well, if you don't make stuff, you don't get stuff. So if no one's making stuff, then you got
no stuff to make, to buy, to do
anything with. That's just some of it.
Thank you for those examples, Tim.
I appreciate that.
You always have citations.
Well, it's because I'm not just making things
up like, I don't like Joe Biden.
According to Ballotpedia, he signed
43 executive orders, 16 presidential
memoranda, 69
proclamations, 13 notices on day one.
He made it since he's been in office.
He took dramatic actions, unprecedented levels of executive orders and memorandums.
And now all of these things happening at the same time.
Surely it was a coincidence.
Trump was just, you know, putting duct tape over the holes.
And then as soon as he left, the duct tape popped off.
That's what happened, right?
It's all Trump's fault. fault no it's a busted machine he's or joe biden got in and said
change change change change change change change and pop the board it's always an interesting thing
to see like when trump came into office the economy was doing okay and they're like can't
be trump's fault can't be can't be trump trump didn't do it how long how long into the presidency
has it become theirs?
But in this, the economy does take some time.
The inflation was probably baked in starting last year, and it's getting worse now with these new packages.
But the decisions that he made around the executive orders and foreign policy changes and immigration changes and things like that, those are huge, impactful right now.
Policy changes. Stephen Miller, for all the things you want to criticize that guy for, he crafted an immigration policy that slowed the flow of refugees or of illegal immigrants. It slowed the massing of immigrants at the border. It slowed the number of kids in the cages and the detention centers and the two star hotels, depending on who's talking.
It slowed all that stuff. They rescind all of it. And now it just blows up.
Joe Biden was under his policies, allowing illegal immigrants to come in who are COVID positive.
And then they were immediately released into Texas at a time when you could not travel. You could not go to restaurants. That was the biggest punch in the gut, the spit in the face to the
American people. We got it. We got it. We got to ban travel to India, so says Joe Biden.
Media says that's A-OK. That's not racist. Well, Joe Biden said it was xenophobic after Trump banned
travel to China. We get it. Joe Biden and the media are hypocrites. They want political power.
Now that they got into the party, they are extracting from the system and watching it
burn before us. Did Kamala Harris go down to the border when she was tasked with dealing with the crisis? No, she left at the reporter who asked her.
She openly, I'm not going down there.
As if to say, you are a stupid piece of garbage for thinking I would ever do anything to serve
the American people.
I don't stay at two-star hotels.
Get the hell out of here.
Kamala Harris, heaven forbid, she has to actually go and look at those, those poor Zulu.
I think I have, I have Kamala Harris der heaven forbid, she has to actually go and look at those those pores. I think I have.
I have Kamala Harris derangement syndrome.
Kamala Harris responded to that reporter.
The only poor people I'm interested in seeing are the people who attend
to my pores at the spa.
It's a feature.
I like how you've been using the word pores.
I mean, I don't really like it, but I feel like 21st century that
might become derogatory.
Yeah, that's the point.
I'm mocking those people for, you know.
There's no room for sarcasm here.
I know, right?
Pores.
It's terrifying because it really is a class issue.
And in the future, they may really look at the pores like it's a race of people.
I can't.
When watching Kamala Harris laugh in the face of that reporter for asking if she would
have gone to the border, Kamala Harris protested the Homestead facility.
AOC protested this. The Biden administration reopened the facility where the children were
being detained. Now, I understand that I did not go after Biden for that. What I'm criticizing is
the double standard. You need to have kids somewhere. When Trump was doing, I was like,
what are we going to do? Just leave the kids in the desert. You got to put them somewhere.
And we got to we can do better, I suppose. But how are you going going to protest that then be part of the administration that reopens it and when someone
says will you go to the border you laugh in their face now not to defend that psycho but it's it's
clear that her laughter is a sign of her own cognitive dissonance right it's clearly when
she's challenged she's uncomfortable she knows she's
wrong or she doesn't know the answer or whatever it is she just cackles because you know she's
caught of course i don't i don't the question was will you go down to the border she wasn't
caught on anything she just started laughing she hasn't been she's not prioritizing it well
none of this was this was right when biden was like i'm tasking comal hairs are dealing with
this she was boarding a plane they were like will you be heading down to the border?
And she laughed and said,
not today.
It's like she's the
Wicked Witch of the West.
You think I would actually
care for these children?
Give me your political power.
That's what she does.
She just needs a tiny bit
of makeup to look like
that witch.
We need her to be like,
to merge her face
with the emperor.
You know?
Yeah.
The mace window scene.
Oh my gosh. I'm sure it's out there. And then like, slowly turns into Kamala and then back with the emperor you know yeah the mace window scene oh my gosh i'm sure it's out there they're like slowly turns into kamala and then back in the deep thing that's what she wants
and joe biden is just sitting there like you know uh somebody tweeted my favorite quote from joe
biden my favorite presidential quote from joe biden and he's like i can't i don't remember the
exact quote but he says something like you know the one way to get ahead and with the dream and to fight with to go.
Anyway, that was really I was about as exhilarated then as it was now.
Anyway, like what were you going to say?
All right. Well, Donald Trump is back, my friend.
Check this out. Oh, God.
From Fox News, Trump mocks comparisons of Biden to Jimmy Carter.
The current president is worse.
Yep.
This is actually really good.
Trump won't stop emailing me.
I don't know about you guys.
He loves you.
I got hurt from him.
I got like four emails from Trump yesterday.
I got to sign up for this.
I'm like, Trump, what are you doing?
And one of them was like, I went golfing today.
And I was like, that's fantastic.
I don't want, I don't need this.
But I sent an email and he was like he basically said stop comparing
biden to jimmy carter well he said well jimmy carter failed in the face of many crises joe
biden is making the crises and i'm like it's not wrong it's actually a good it's actually a good
point uh joe biden's policies are are resulting in a lot of these things let me let me show you
some of this what he said quote i see that everybody is comparing Joe Biden to Jimmy Carter.
It would seem to me that is very unfair to Jimmy Carter.
Jimmy mishandled crisis after crisis, but Biden has created crisis after crisis.
First, there was the Biden border crisis that he refuses to call crisis.
Then the Biden economic crisis, then the Biden Israel crisis, and other Biden gas crisis.
And those are all policies.
Those are all the positions of the Biden administration.
Joe Biden has had the worst start of any president in U.S. history.
And someday they will compare future disasters to the Biden administration.
But no, Jimmy was better, he added.
Republicans have said the crisis at the border is a direct result of Biden's reversal of
Trump era migration policies.
The Biden admin has in turn said the problem is rooted in Trump's strict immigration policies
and human rights abuses.
You know what's funny about that? Bro, Trump's not president anymore. The buck stops with you.
When bad things were happening with war, people were like, yo, but Trump inherited those wars.
And I was like, Trump's president. The buck stops with the president. I'm not going to pretend,
you know, I get it. Obama inherited the war from Bush. Obama still did messed up stuff.
Trump inherited the war from Obama. Trump didn't create more wars. Trump withdrew a lot of the
troops. Those are good things. Trump still did some messed up stuff. Eight-year-old American
girls killed in a commando raid almost immediately when Trump got elected. But man, now that they're
playing this game where when Trump got in and the economy was booming, 2019, best numbers of our
lives, they were like, no, no, it's not Trump.
It's not Trump.
Obama created this economy.
And now the economy is really bad.
It's Trump's fault.
Well, I think the economy was in a bubble when Trump came in.
There was just a mass printing raid.
Since 2008, really, we've just seen the money increase, increase, increase.
And it was the last year of Trump where really the printing went nuts.
Before it exploded.
And now it's still expanding.
It's just bubbling super fast. Unemploy low gdp was very high stock market was very high uh people had jobs low-end wages were going up and this was 2019
this was before covid this was before the trillions and trillions and trillions of dollars
it was long enough into trump's presidency that you couldn't give all the credit to obama it was
three years in it was clear that
trump crafted an economy that worked for the market and worked for the lowest wage earners
in america but trump mishandled covid the crisis politically he didn't mishandle it in terms of
the general approach to how you would how you would handle the the pandemic simply because
we don't have a control country by which we could measure what
would have been good or bad. It was a novel virus. Trump took action. I thought it was good. But
politically, Democrats and Republicans were all printing money like crazy. Democrats and Republicans
are the ones who created this unemployment stimulus thing. And you had some like Thomas,
I think it was Thomas Massey, right? Who was like, don't give people money not to work. Oh, yeah.
But Republicans and Democrats, where was Trump? Trump was very supportive of a lot of the stuff. Trump was very
much like print more money, give the people more money. Yeah. And now the bill comes due. However,
I'm not going to fault Trump for a pandemic and an emergency. The problem is what was happening
was across the board. Democrats and Republicans, Trump, everybody was like, I don't know what we're doing.
The governors were like, Cuomo was like, maybe I just kill 15,000 people.
And so Trump could have done politically a lot better.
And the reason I say this, Trump should have fired a lot of people.
He shouldn't have fired some people.
He should have been stricter with some people.
And so I feel like when the pandemic hit and you saw the violation of constitutional rights,
Trump could have, the federal government could have intervened, but Trump didn't do a lot of these things. He
didn't shut down the riots. The riots are still happening, right? So a lot of the stuff we are
seeing are, I should say some of it does come from Trump. However, Joe Biden has been president
now for just about four months. He has enacted tons of policies and the major problems we're
seeing are direct result of Democrat pushes, some with Republicans, but the border policies, the conflict in the Middle East, economic crisis, gas shortages.
Where's the FBI been?
The cyber attack on Colonial?
The FBI is too busy tracking down grandmas who took a tour through the Capitol on the wrong day. That is Biden's administration who is prioritizing going after bumbling dotards who walked in.
And I mean it.
Look, I get it.
The people who stormed in were like bashing cops.
Yes, arrest those people.
But they're actually going after like they got one guy and it's like the door was open.
He was confused and he walked in.
They're like, and I go to prison.
That's what they're focusing on.
And our gas pipelines are being just shut down.
Great.
Great.
Thanks.
Thanks, guys.
I appreciate it.
As if this gas pipeline shutdown is going to be an isolated event.
No.
Expect the worst.
Hope for the best.
Expect the worst.
If you want to survive.
It is a plausible promise that has been confirmed that will feed a decentralized open source activity in this manner.
It's clear now that you can independently attack a pipeline, shut it down, cause this kind of disruption.
It's going to inspire other people to do the same.
Yesterday they said people were drilling into the pipelines.
Ecoterrorists were going up to the pipelines, like drilling a hole in it somewhere along the chain.
No, that's what we, like there was speculation about that.
Yeah, I don't know for sure.
I was jokingly whispering Bitcoin.
That was the joke.
I didn't say buy Bitcoin.
I just said Bitcoin.
I'm not giving any financial advice.
Noik Tib, that's Bitcoin backwards.
That's really bizarre and weird.
Noik Tib.
Stop with that.
Bitcoin.
Noik Tib.
Well, I want to talk about the Israeli thing
because I don't think, firstly,
I don't think it's Biden's fault. That's been going on for 100 years
almost. It is sad and terrifying.
Did you guys see the video of the rockets
flying into Tel Aviv?
An iron dome.
I don't want to pretend like Biden
takes full responsibility for a
conflict that's been going on for a long time.
But a lack of leadership.
First, we can just say Biden does not have the mental ability to lead in a crisis right now.
What's going on?
More importantly, you can look to people like Ben Shapiro who point out that Joe Biden started funding a bunch of these Palestinian groups.
And then all of a sudden we get a missile barrage a few months in.
I think the idea here is that Trump was very clear in his support for Israel.
It was very clear that they were working hard to secure Israel, and it was very clear that
they were going to support Israel in doing anything that they had to do to defend themselves.
And now that he is gone, there is weakness in the White House at best.
At worst, there is a collaborator in the White House, if you're from the Israeli perspective. And so they have now been inspired to
begin hostilities again, because the sort of the threat matrix is out of balance where it was
imbalanced when Trump was there. And I, you know, look, I understand there's a big conflict.
I understand people are like, you don't know what you're talking about as soon as you criticize
anything. When I watch videos of rocket fires, which are random and are hitting buses and schools, civilian targets, and then Israel does surgical strikes on select targets, which sometimes is civilian targets because Hamas and these groups are using them.
It's a big difference.
I understand.
And I hear from the left of the pro-Palestinian side saying they have a right to defend themselves.
And I'm like, I don't know if that extends to blowing up a school.
And they say the same thing about Israel.
I'm like, maybe you need to stop the people from going into schools and using them as missile bases.
I don't know.
I don't know.
But I'll put it this way.
Okay.
All right.
I'll step back.
I don't know the depth of this conference.
There's a lot of people much better versed in it than I.
It goes back to, like, the Crusades.
I mean, it was like a port, a trade port.
Yeah.
1,000 A.D.
Probably even before that.
But now there's the Suez Canal, so it kind of protects that canal, which is the shipping
line of the world, basically.
It's Biden's fault, man.
Look, the end of the Trump administration was the Abraham Accords.
Yes.
And you had a bunch of Arab nations signing peace deals with Israel.
And that was huge.
And there was a lot of speculation that this would put pressure on these extremist groups that are firing rockets into Israel to stop because once they do, things
can start to normalize. That was the hope, I suppose. But there's a lot of people who are
like, it doesn't matter because Israel is settler colonialism and they should be removed or whatever.
And so I actually see these memes from many of these leftists saying Israel should be removed
outright because they're colonists. And they're straight up saying the people in Israel shouldn't get say in it at all.
And I'm like, come on.
I understand there's a conflict.
I understand you think your side is right.
But how do we resolve this by saying one side must be purged from the land?
That's insane.
It can't be.
You could go if I could go back 150 years and say maybe we should build Israel in a
different place because they were originally going to do it in Northeast Africa.
And then I think it was the Balfour Declaration.
They said they were going to. Well northeast africa and then i think it was the balfour declaration they said they were gonna well basically what happened was world war
one the arabs were on the side of the ottomans and well i look i got i'm sorry man we'll check
this out i understand but i don't i don't want to read i don't want to get into this i don't think
anyone here has enough knowledge on the israel palestinian conflict the issue is a little the
issue is joe biden and his ability to lead and the middle and foreign policy not
the history of israel and why one side is right or one side is wrong my point is i don't think
i don't think that removing one side is the way i agree with you it's what it is there's a bunch
of people living there now and so i don't know what the solution is i can tell you that under
trump he seemed to be getting a hold on a lot of the conflict in the middle east and they hated him
for it you know why well in my, the military industrial complex types, these big weapons manufacturers
and the neocons, which are now the Democrats, needed conflict in the Middle East to justify
expansion and occupation, not in Israel, in Afghanistan, Iraq. They want to go after Iran.
John Bolton was like, we're going to celebrate next year in Tehran. And everyone's like, yay.
And that was Trump who brought that guy in.
They want that.
But how do you justify occupation in the Middle East when there's peace?
Well, that was bad.
Trump bringing peace to these countries.
Oh, no.
Now how are we going to sell the American people that we've got to send more weapons over there?
It wasn't peace in the West Bank.
When the Israelis signed declarations with UAE.
Remember when Donald Trump said they were going to move the embassy to Jerusalem and and they were like it's going to be the end it's going to
be the right because nothing happened because the palestinians are like jerusalem is our holy city
so to move the the israeli american embassy to the the jewish the israeli version all right the
point is insulting i don't know the the democrats are the neocons yeah the neocons moved to the
democratic party now we got what's the story?
A hundred Republicans are like, we're going to quit the GOP because of Trump.
It's like, hey, go join the Democrats and be pro-war.
Please do.
Seriously.
Yeah, seriously.
And they want war.
Joe Biden wants war.
Like we get news reports as soon as Joe Biden's in that movement into Syria.
Soldiers are moving through, you know, northeastern Syria.
And I think they
want the conflict. And I think what's happening with Israel is good for them because they can
justify why we should have war in the Middle East. And it's it's it's for a lot of reasons.
It's for energy expansion. It's for control of the region. But you need the American people
to support it. So this conflict between Israel and Palestine is great for Democrats.
Joe Biden, what did he come out and say just recently?
Israel has a right to defend itself.
Yeah, it's weird because if you –
Now we're going to send more money to them, our ally, and we're going to have more conflict, which allows us to say we've got to send more missiles over there and occupy the areas.
Like if you stick a person in a bear cage with 100 hungry bears and then you're like, that human needs to defend himself.
Well, like, yeah, you didn't need to put him in the bear cage but you did and you're right if you want him to survive
he needs to defend himself that's kind of the situation of israel right now well i'm just saying
that the conflict is good for those who want to sell weapons exactly and and have us energy right
energy dependent on another region that's right that's right right so like the keystone shut down
not really aggressively
defending this uh pipeline attack possibly setting down another uh pipeline in michigan
all these things are disrupting our energy supplies we need oil where can we get it we
don't have it here so i guess we got to go get it in we can try blowing up kids in the middle east
oh that's i hear that's a policy of the democrats. So wait a second. We can sell missiles, blow up kids, and get expensive money.
Perfect.
I'm in.
And Donald Trump is like, Americans should have jobs.
And the Democrats are like, can we blow up kids?
Now, here's one of the problems with Trump is that, first of all, why Bolton?
Who gave him that advice?
That was the stupidest thing.
He's like, I'm going to hire this moron.
Because he saw him on TV a lot.
Yeah.
That's not a joke you know yep uh fox news and the other problem is
when he was pressured into the military actions he was pressured into that was he just i look trump
is an arrogant guy he's full of himself he knows what he wants but when it came to things he wasn't
an expert on he deferred to people who are stupid and then he was like i guess i'll fire missiles
and the news media loved it.
They were like, Trump is presidential now bombing children.
You know, I remember that day very vividly because I also then went down to the White
House to cover a alt-right Richard Spencer, Jason Kessler led protest against Trump that
day because of the Syrian missile strikes.
And then Antifa showed up.
I ended up in the middle between these two parties fighting.
I'm standing there taking pictures.
Someone else took a picture of me taking pictures of Spencer and Kessler and then posted that
later saying that I was a Nazi.
Yeah.
Yeah.
But I remember that very clearly.
But also Trump deferred on COVID as well.
That's right.
And yet the media, of course the fauci of all they
weren't really pleased about that but i thought actually in that case that he deferred to the
experts as well as anybody could have deferred to the federalist system deferred to the states
he shouldn't have what when it came to the quote-unquote experts dr what are you gonna do
what are you gonna do you don't know anything about this you got a guy that everybody's saying
is fire them all. And then what?
Find other experts.
Yep.
I mean, it sounds it sounds that easy.
No, I understand.
It's not as easy, especially when they are obstructing.
They wouldn't confirm a lot of his cabinet position.
You know, they wouldn't confirm a lot of people for his cabinet.
But Trump should have just went.
You know, I guess he thought he was going to win another term.
And so that was the goal.
Play it moderate.
Or maybe he thought he was helping the American people. was the right thing no no i mean like sure but
he also why didn't he just go and fire fauci why didn't he send in the troops re-election you you
could only do so much in your first or second term you get more leeway because this is it do what you
got to do but trump was aiming for the win i mean he got 10 million more votes second time around
but you know what i refer to the biden voters as it's it was it was a political drive-by But Trump was aiming for the win. I mean, he got 10 million more votes second time around.
But you know what?
I refer to the Biden voters as it was a political drive-by.
These people don't care about politics at all.
The people I know who voted for Biden, they're gone.
They're posting pictures of the bread they made.
They voted for this guy.
They come in and they're like, Donald Trump is a fascist.
And we got to vote for Joe Biden.
Then they do.
Now they're gone.
They don't watch CNN.
They don't watch MSNBC anymore. They're gone. And I'm sitting here and we're sitting here like well the world's on fire where are they at now to take responsibility for what they just said
none no responsibility and of course when they'll filter it through their their mental model of the
world they won't make any connection to any of their behavior they're voting they're supporting
these policies that leads to all these terrible outcomes. And now we're all left here holding the bag.
And hey, but good news, there's just three years and eight months left.
Oh my gosh, Jack.
Yeah, I hear Trump is considering running again four years from now.
Yeah.
Is that how it works?
I hate that it is like a reality show, this whole political circus,
where it's like, two years out there's going to be non-stop media
coverage about who's running for office again like is that really what the what the human race
cares about are you kidding there's so much technology and advancements that we can make
on our own because because rather than reality tv the democrats want to burn the system to the
ground they want to extract what they can while they can and so they have very limited power right
now they have they have the senate by a have very limited power right now they have the
senate by a tiebreaker about that's it they have what like 11 seats in congress and they don't have
the supreme court except by exertion of media pressure and they have the president who is just
not all with it and they're like can we just squeeze the last little bit of you know it's
like you got extra virgin olive oil this is like the opposite of that it's like you don't think
that they're setting themselves in their mind?
You don't think that they've thought that they've won the last contested election,
that the demographics are going to give them all the government for forever?
They're going to bring in 30 million new voters, and they're settling in.
This is the new Democratic empire.
If that were true, Joe Biden wouldn't have fired off, what is it,
53 memorandums and executive orders that was a panic
that was him being like just just sign it sign it sign it sign it sign it sign it sign it before
it's too late yeah because the political drive-by the people who can't that's why i'm saying i don't
think trump should run in 2024 i think should desSantis should. Yeah, they'll smear DeSantis. They'll smear any Republican who runs. But Trump is a ball of fire that they need to
trigger the politically uninitiated. DeSantis comes out. Could you imagine someone going out
their grandma and being like, this DeSantis guy is a Nazi. She'll go, who? But Trump, I know Trump
from The Apprentice. Yeah, he's had all those nasty things. Oh, no. They know who Trump is.
They came out. They hated the guy. DeSantis
is going to be like, I don't know. But that's so
weird because everybody loved Trump
until the day he decided
to run for office. Oprah,
Jesse Jackson, all those guys
loved him. Pictures, come on my show.
Put my arms around you. I love you. Donald
Trump's my boy. And he was too
big. And
a lot of what he did helped him.
A lot of what he did hurt him.
But it's created this permanent ball of fire.
If Trump came back, CNN would start crying, praising the Lord.
I thought we were going to have to lay everyone off.
Thank God Trump is back.
If it's DeSantis, they're going to be like, DeSantis is bad.
And people are going to be like, I don't know who that is.
I don't care. They're going to be like, DeSantis is bad. And people are going to be like, I don't know who that is. I don't care.
They're going to have to go beyond Hitler.
Mecca Hitler.
DeSantis isn't just Hitler.
He's Trump.
He's Trump.
That's got to be the new highest level smear, right?
I guess.
If you've already called someone Hitler.
Look, I'm not concerned right now about where we're at in 2022 or 2024.
No, it may be the case that Democrats are, you know, not, you know, they're digging a little dirt hole to sit in like a little chicken or something.
They're going to get ready for their dirt bath.
You and your chicken.
That's right.
They're getting really big.
I know.
That's right.
But I'm out there watching.
Look, you look at the story with like Liz Cheney and the political world is completely irrelevant right now when we're dealing with all these crises.
Now, I shouldn't
say completely. Obviously, these
things will have ramifications moving forward
into the political space, but what do people
really care about? Stinkbug got you. He's on your arm.
Check this out. Jack got stinkbugged.
Here we go.
I eat it.
The chickens love them. They're like,
they fight over them and
they will pick them up and pull them from each other's mouths.
Imagine being the stink bug and being picked up by a chicken.
They're all just like ripping your limbs off.
All right, all right.
Check this out.
Let's talk about real news.
From the Daily Mail, inflation hits highest rate since 2008.
The price of milk, bread, meat, and energy rose 4.2% this year as the economy recovers from COVID.
Oh, is that what they're saying?
But is it rebounding too fast? I love this thing where they're claiming inflation isn't actually
that high. It's an illusion because it was frozen last year because of COVID, and now it's just
coming back. It's all coming back. No, it isn't. People don't have jobs. They're not working. What
do you mean it's coming back? There's signs across the board. People like, I don't want to work here. I'm not going to work there. There's eight point one million job openings and they could only fill two hundred and sixty six thousand. You call that recovering from covid? No, the economy is in flames. And Joe Biden's like, come on, man, do more. Nobody should work. You know, workers of the world unite. Take money from the rich. The thing about inflation is it's not a static number. It didn't like land here
and this is where it's at.
It's a momentous force.
So it's passing through 4.2%.
Where does it say the number?
4.2%.
Yeah, it's passing through that
on its way to another number.
It's moving.
There was someone,
I was told earlier
that there were a bunch of boxes
that were very heavy for you
that arrived.
That would be flour.
How much?
30, 40 pounds. Yeah. Four pounds of flour. Something like that. Is that what you that arrived? That would be flour. How much? 30, 40 pounds.
Yeah.
Pounds of flour.
Something like that.
Is that what you're sitting out for?
160 pounds?
170 pounds.
Why did you buy that?
Because you can freeze it and it's available.
So I figured you'd get it now before there's a run on it.
I have a really important side note about this.
Do you want to know who moved these boxes of flour this afternoon?
It was Lydia.
Lydia picked them up.
Thank you, Lydia. There's pumpernickel flour. Oh, I'm excited. It was Lydia. Lydia picked them up. Thank you, Lydia.
There's pumpernickel flour.
Oh, I'm excited.
What are you doing?
I demand flour.
I parked in the parking lot and walked right past 10 boxes from you.
That was beans and rice.
Sorry.
That was beans and rice.
Sorry.
So we're going to prep.
So we are, but I do want to clarify.
It sounds like a lot that Ian bought, but there's what, like 14 people that come through here?
It's a business.
We'll burn through five pounds in like two weeks.
We're not actually buying bread from the store.
We don't do that.
Ian just starts a loaf of bread with fresh ingredients every day.
So good.
You get about five or six days out of it.
Everybody eats it with moderate conditions.
It's spongy.
I challenge you to ditch the bread maker, my friend.
I did.
The first four or five years I made bread, it was out with the bread maker.
I'd be hands on the bread, using my own body heat to warm it up as you press into it.
Definitely.
But it would take two to three hours.
It's a lot of fun.
You've got to let it rise and do this thing.
On election night 2016, I made baguettes that night throughout the election.
Man, they were –
Well, so we're not doing a segment on bread.
Oh, sorry.
We're just talking about inflation.
Inflation and panic buying. Oh, yeah. So're just talking about inflation. Inflation and panic buying.
Oh, yeah.
So I don't think it's fair to say it's panic buying when everyone decides to go get gas at the same time.
It's not a panic.
If you're like, oh, man, what's going on in the news?
I'm at half a tank.
I better top off because I got work tomorrow.
Common sense.
That's just like normal things.
But there are videos of people doing – there's a video of a guy with a bunch of plastic bags with gasoline in his trunk.
Did you see this?
I did.
Tied off.
And then what is it?
The product consumer safety?
Twitter was like, please do not fill up plastic bags with gasoline.
I can confirm I did not panic buy the 150 pounds of flour.
I just saw that it was available and thought, what a boon, what a luxury that I have as
a human to have access to 150 pounds of organic white flour.
I want it now.
I can freeze it.
It'll last for years and years.
Get it.
And then I realized after, well, if there's a panic run, those things become you can only
buy four.
You can only buy 20 pounds of it now.
So I'm glad I got it now.
So that's kind of like panic buying, dude.
But I wasn't in a panic when I bought it.
I just thought it's a good deal.
That's the issue is that when the prices start skyrocketing and inflation is going up, people
are like, OK, look, I got $10 right now.
Tomorrow it's going to have the buying power of $5.
I mean, honestly, $10 today is the buying power of, like, what, like less than a cent?
$10 is, like, borderline worthless compared to 100 years ago.
So people are like, I better spend the money now because, you know, I'm not going to be able to buy anything with it tomorrow.
So then everybody says, all right, bread, milk, energy.
So what are people doing?
They're buying tons of stuff.
This causes product shortages, and it causes more inflation.
It works both ways, too.
Imagine you're a guy that's got a warehouse full of stuff.
You can sell it today for $10 or tomorrow for $12.
There was a Craigslist post that went viral where somebody was like,
a couple weeks ago I bought a bunch of gas for my machines or whatever, $16 a gallon, come by and I'll top
you off or something like that. People are hoarding gas now and trying to exploit the crisis
because sometimes you got a lot of people who are just bad people.
Is that a bad person or are they providing liquidity in a time of crisis, which is a
service that people want because they're freely engaging in the buying and selling of that commodity which they could not get
anywhere else except for that price this is the same concept behind uber surge pricing which i
fully support i've gotten totally screwed by it i've paid 200 for a 20 cab ride before because
there's no other cars and it was a surge time but i paid for it because why it's the only way to get
the car i wouldn't say it's the exactly
the same thing right going to a gas station when you when you know there's gonna be a crisis and
buying buying as much as possible to then resell it right off right off the bat i'm not a fan of
in some areas people complain about uh price um gouging on like water right there'll be a storm
and then someone will be like five dollars for a bottle of water and i'm like that's fantastic
you know why if you buy a bunch of water and drive it into a disaster, you're taking risk.
You're buying things.
You can sell it for what you want to sell for.
That's different.
That's the same as the guy with the gas who took it back to his house.
He took on the risk.
That would be going to the gas station right before the hurricane hits, buying all their
water and then standing outside being like, now it's five bucks.
That's not providing a service and alleviating any tensions.
That's exploiting the crisis.
So when we saw people, they got in trouble because they brought water into disaster areas and sold it for like five bucks a bottle.
And I'm like, there'd be no water there.
Somebody decided to drive into the disaster, taking risks, to bring water to these people.
It costs money.
Taking water from the store and then going outside and doubling the cost of it, you're just exploiting people who are in a crisis.
Sure.
I'm not sure.
Fine.
I guess if you're a capitalist, you're probably like, well, too bad.
But that guy with the gas could have been taking it 100 miles away to a place where they didn't have any gas.
You don't know that.
We just don't know.
Seeing videos of people filling up, like, laundry tubs with gasoline.
Look, as somebody who went to the gas station twice today to make sure I had a full tank to drive round trip all the way out here and make sure I can take my kids around school tomorrow and whatever.
I was thinking maybe I should have trash bags full of gas in my car, too.
Because if I can't take my kids places or I can't pick them up, then I don't get to see my children.
The difference is you're not filling up trash bags of gas to then resell for
five times the price at the same location. Okay. You got to wonder when does it become predatory,
I guess, because there's nothing wrong with marking up your product if someone needs it.
You know, like the story of the umbrella salesman that will sell the umbrellas for a dollar until
it rains and then they're $20 each or $10 each. That's fine. And they still sell all the umbrellas.
That's fine. Same with water. When the umbrellas. That's fine.
Same with water.
When there's a crisis, you sell the water for a markup of 500%, whatever.
I'm saying that if you walked into Walgreens and bought all their umbrellas and then stood outside because you knew it was going to rain and then sold them for double the cost, I
think that's screwed up.
Yeah.
That's actually illegal in the stock market to buy out an entire service and then relist
it at a higher price.
I'm just saying you know that you're taking advantage of people.
You're not providing anything for society.
You're not producing.
You're literally standing in front of the store selling what you just bought and stripping money away from people because they're in need.
I'm not a fan of that.
I'm not a fan of people who produce nothing and then can take away from people who do work.
I think it's funny because I don't think that should be like a left position
because I'm pretty sure Trump supporters are very much in favor of protecting workers' rights
and their right to own property and freely trade and all that stuff.
So I'm not saying they can't do it.
I'm just saying I think it's screwed up.
I wouldn't do it.
I don't think it's illegal to resell gas for like $3 a gallon, $5, five times as much, $16 a gallon.
I think that's screwed up to do
yeah i think it's taking it's exploiting people but if it's illegal it's illegal i guess i don't
know i'm just saying if you if he brought the gasoline to some place and he was like look i had
a tank for this reason i'm gonna bring it into this area if you bought a bunch of gas in west
virginia where there's gas and drove it into north carolina and sold it for sixteen dollars a gallon
i got no problem.
You're bringing a product to people who are in desperate need and you're taking a risk.
You can charge whatever you want for it.
It's yours.
If you're buying it from the gas station and then going, all right, now if you want gas, I got it all.
I'm like, dude, screw you.
You know?
That's messed up.
I think Michael Brown was doing that with cigarettes.
Part of why the cops.
He was selling Lucy's.
It's different. So he would go into the store, buy a pack for $12 and then he'd come out and sell me for a dollar a piece. Isn't think Michael Brown was doing that with cigarettes. Part of why the cops. He was selling Lucy's. It's different.
So he would go into the store, buy a pack for $12, and then he'd come out and sell
them for a dollar a piece.
Isn't that what he was doing?
That's not Michael Brown.
Michael Brown was trying to steal cigarillos or something.
You're talking about Eric Garner.
Oh, God.
Eric Garner.
Look, not everybody wants a full pack of cigarettes.
Right.
So imagine this.
Imagine if you had a pack of cigarettes, and I was like, yo, Ian, can I get a cigar
off you?
And you were like, give me a dollar.
I bet.
Okay.
Yeah.
That's what he was doing.
But he was standing right outside
the store where he bought them and the stores don't like to sell lucy's that way because then
people won't buy a pack of cigarettes but but it's it's it's not the same thing he's not exploiting
crisis he's exploiting in that instance that people don't want a full pack of cigarettes
so i i get it it's it's a nuisance to the business but it's not the same thing if you're right
outside the door if he bought all of the cigarettes, and then when people were like, I need a cigarette,
he's like, too bad, they're all mine now.
You got to pay double.
Plus, you need a license to sell tobacco.
I don't know about gas.
It's different.
Or water.
I don't think you do.
At least the water.
It's someone going into a place and taking so that no one else can buy it and then demanding
more from other people.
Age old.
The richest can go in, buy up all the the resources and then resell them for more expensive.
And that's been outlawed.
I don't know the exact laws, but I know that that's not a man.
You call it free trade, but that means it's definitely there's oversight.
It doesn't mean anyone can sell anything.
It's called a monopoly?
Yeah, you're not supposed to be able to have monopolies.
It's called a monopoly when you buy up all the stuff and can raise the price because there's no other competitors in your market and when there's chaos and the lack of oversight because of a disaster
then how do you how do you track it you really it's challenging that's a challenge well you know
what happened to that guy if if it's like uh the only reason people are allowed to do that is
because the government protects them that's that's the reality do you know you know imagine if there
was no police and some guy pulls up to a gas station and fills up a bunch of five-gallon tanks.
Then he says, he puts it up and it's like out of order.
And then he turns around with a smile on his face and says, it was three bucks.
Now it's 16.
You know what's going to happen?
They're going to walk up and they're going to take it from him.
He could get his ass kicked.
They wouldn't.
I mean, he'd be like, hey, don't take my gas.
And they'd be like, you can't do anything about it.
Thanks for the free gas.
So the government protects that guy when he does it.
That's the problem.
Because if it was truly just a more libertarian or free market, yeah, that guy would be able to do that.
They'd be like, I ain't playing that game with you.
But the police would be there in two seconds to defend him and his property.
And so it's a hybrid system that allows him to exploit people this way.
It's only about a social worker to distribute all the gasoline equally amongst
all of the little birdies in the nest hey man first come first serve you go to the gas station
you got cash you can buy it you fill up your tank that makes sense i think if you pull up and you
got a 10 gallon real red canister and you're like look i'm filling it up because i got a lawnmower
or whatever i think that's fine too and people are freaking out over that there's stories where
like a woman you know out here went to a gas station and she had she filled up her car and
then filled up like a five gallon thing and people were screaming, you're hoarding! Don't steal our
gas! And she's like, I got a lawnmower!
This is so dumb. Are people
yelling at the guys in the SUVs who have
a 25-gallon tank and just saying,
hey, okay, to the Fiesta with the 12-gallon tank?
Right. They're yelling at those guys. The whole thing
is dumb. The whole thing is dumb. But
filling up like 10 tanks and then
being like, now it's $16.
That's something else.
So I'm kind of like, maybe we need to get rid of the police in that regard too.
Because then people wouldn't do it because they'd be worried about their neighbors.
Right now the cops protect them.
If you actually had to worry about upsetting, offending, or wronging your neighbors, law is less relevant.
What's more relevant is whether or not you're being a good person. Unless you have like bodyguards and a bunch of weapons and then you decide to charge 30 a gallon
for the gas that you just bought up yeah it's still wrong uh 50 people there's a hundred cars
yeah how many bodyguards are you gonna need to stop a hundred angry people when you take all
their gas away seven that are fully armed nah it's not gonna happen bro i mean if they're not armed
they can't do anything they have an armed force and you've got armed populations in a lot of these
states a lot of them so you can have a bodyguard but if you start stealing the gas from a hundred people waiting
dude if i'm waiting in line stealing if you buy it yeah i'm sorry i don't i don't agree you just
got there first i'm too bad advocate here i'm talking about a guy who's filling up 16 tanks
you know and taking all the capitalism no i think it is illegal to do stuff like that right so the
point is in a community without protection of the government, that wouldn't happen.
A guy's going to get out of his car
and he's going to have a gun too.
You know,
it's up in the air
what would happen
because it might not happen.
There might be like,
hey, you can't do that to us.
This is our society.
Or it might be like,
he's more powerful
and he's like,
I can do whatever I want to you.
This is my society.
And then they're like,
oh, I have nothing.
I'll work for you.
Bro, we have a second amendment.
People in these states have guns.
You can have 10 bodyguards, but if 100 people got out of their cars and they're screaming, I have nothing. I'll work for you. We have a Second Amendment. People in these states have guns. You can have 10 bodyguards.
But if 100 people got out of their cars and they're screaming, I don't think those bodyguards might stick around for much longer.
It's not so simple, man.
The only reason people are able to do these things is because the government protects them when they do it.
Otherwise, they would be terrified of the riotous mob that's coming to basically take their stuff.
I think it's more who has the the
most force not the government almost like like if someone back in the day had all the money and
wanted to buy up all the resources and hire all the military and there was no government then they
would be the new government sort of in a lot of ways but they still have to deal with with death
and conflict from people who resist now there's a monopoly on violence the government has,
and they allow people to do this stuff.
And regular citizens won't do anything about it
because they know they can't,
because the cops will come and shut it down
and the courts will shut it down.
If it was just a system where people were like,
don't wrong me and I won't wrong you,
and there was a shared moral framework,
we wouldn't be dealing with that kind of stuff.
People get like strung up in cities and it's different.
You know, we need a rule of law.
We need fair and just courts.
Now what we're dealing with is everybody who hates everybody else or doesn't care
completely indifferent.
So they're like, I don't know you.
I don't care about you.
I don't care if you're sick.
I don't care if you need insulin.
I'm going to take and I'm going to keep.
So now everyone's just every man for himself.
And you can't function that way.
It's funny because the left are collectivists, but they don't actually care about the true
collective, like the country, the community.
So they claim to be, but they're only collectivists with their tribe who try to seize power from
others, whereas conservatives are collectivists in the sense they believe in the nation.
Not every conservative, I guess, but most conservatives are nationalists.
And so that's about we as a country working together, agreeing
on certain things, functioning together, having certain respect for each other and letting people
live. The problem is the culture war is two different moral frameworks. The left doesn't
care about any of that. I like the individual versus collective mentality, because if I care
about you and you and you, I care about us as a collective because I care about the individuals.
But if I just care about the collective, you become like nameless faces to me.
And all I care about is what we do as a group.
That's the danger of collectivism.
And then they think you should be punished because someone in the house did something.
It's the sins of the father, I suppose.
I don't know.
Look, man, inflation is going up.
So we're buying Bitcoin, I guess.
I think.
We got a gas shortage.
We got a food shortage.
We got all kinds of shortages. The only thing we don't have a shortage of is dollars. Dollars out there. We got too gas shortage. We got a food shortage. We got all kinds of shortages.
The only thing we don't have a shortage of is dollars.
Dollars out there chasing everything everywhere.
And the sad, scary part is that MMT, modern monetary theory, is making headway into the government.
And somebody somewhere up there right now is saying, oh, inflation's going up.
Well, the way MMT prescribes to deal with inflation, how you do that?
Raise taxes, baby.
That's what they want to do.
Yeah.
Raising taxes is how you control inflation, according to modern monetary theory.
So keep an eye out for that, guys.
After all this skyrocketing gas prices, skyrocketing food prices, inflation everywhere.
And guess what they're going to do to fix it?
Raise your taxes on top of it.
Yeah, because they have to compensate for the fact they're printing money like crazy.
They got to soak it up out of the economy.
Yep.
Yeah, the U.S. is rotten.
It's by Bitcoin.
It's rotten to the core, and it's falling apart, and it's getting worse every day.
And the scary thing is watching what we talked about last year happening right now.
It's all happening.
We were all saying the bill will come due on the mass printing of this money.
And I said, look, if we printed the money and gave it to everybody, at least we're borrowing from ourselves.
If they were like, we're going to print $3 trillion, and it goes evenly amongst all Americans.
Tax-free.
Tax-free to engage in commerce.
I'm like, it's going to cause inflation
but at least we're borrowing the money from ourselves the problem there is a lot of people
who don't work about people who do but there's a pandemic and we agree we're going to work with
each other and we're a country that must survive and work together i accept these things they
didn't do that though they were giving it to big businesses i first came on the show in february
of 2010 january 2020 january 2020 yeah. And we've been talking about this.
We've been talking about what happened through Corona.
We've been talking about what would happen if Biden took office.
We've been talking about all these things and all the things that we talked about are actually happening and worse.
And I still can't believe it, even though we talked about it, predicted it, said it was going to happen.
And now it's actually worse.
I should have bought Bitcoin.
It's the beauty of physics, man.
You calculate where the ball is going to be when you throw it at that velocity in that direction, and it lands there.
And that's basically what we did with this economy.
I mean, it's blatantly obvious that if you print money in May of 2020, that in February of 2021, you're going to see an inflation spike.
All right.
So we've got the Democrats with the border crisis, the economic crisis.
We've got the mass exodus from the workforce. We've Israel, Palestine, Democrats on a roll. What's the next big thing Democrats have been calling for? Hillary Clinton gave an interview about a week ago where she said it's time for it to conspiracy nutters. She's talking about us.
She's talking about anyone who challenges the establishment narrative
because they might have their control of a bunch of different areas of industry
and they're destroying it.
But what happens when people are able to listen to this conversation?
Well, that's a problem.
It is.
Because now people are going to open their eyes and they're going to be able to watch,
which brings me to the next story.
They're being radicalized by us, Tim.
Here's the story from Lou with crowder youtube has suspended louder
with crowder again applies second hard strike on crowder's channel and a strike on their crowder
bits channel which is segments from the from crowder's show so that means the the one strike
is less relevant compared to the two strikes once you you get two strikes, you can't upload or stream or post anything for two weeks on any channel. You're supposed to be able to,
but we know they already went after Crowder with a warning for trying to explain that he got a
strike. Can't do that. One more strike and Crowder is permanently banned. What's the hard strike mean?
It means like they could take your content down and say, we removed your content, but not issued a strike for these reasons, which they should do. They should do because this shows what they're doing
to Crowder, that their main goal is literally just to get Crowder banned and justified in the press.
They're claiming that by Crowder supporting law enforcement action, they were cheering on death
or tragedy. And it's like, wait, wait, hold on. If the cops are doing what cops are legally supposed to do and you cheer for that, isn't what we're supposed to do?
Or are we supposed to cheer for a lawless activity?
It's a massive problem.
I don't know the details on what he said or how he said it, but I do know that they have had a target on him and anyone else.
And, you know, they're going to pick them off one at a time, I guess.
So Crowder pulled up a bunch of examples of targeted harassment on
youtube it's fine the covington kids was a huge example of tons of people who got away with it
and they're clearly just going after crowder the cliffs are going to erode look i don't know maybe
maybe the crowder people don't want to hear it when i say it but i think they are gearing up to
nuke crowder what happens is as an admin i was an admin at mines for like five six years or
something so from my perspective as an admin you when you start to see users that you start to resent because they do so much stuff that makes you make decisions about is this a violation or is it not?
And you have to like constantly be thinking about it and stressing about it.
And then you start to resent the person.
And that's what's happening.
These people, there are admins that resent him and are looking for reasons to destroy him.
Maybe.
But they're also
heavily targeted by media matters you google search steven crowder and it's all basically
media matters articles and i think a lot of what it is is there i don't think it's personal
necessarily i think that there's people at google who are just like we are getting slammed by media
matters so just err on the side of it's a strike. Don't give them the benefit of the doubt.
What should happen?
They were talking about Micaiah Bryant
who had a knife
and was about to stab a woman
and they said,
sorry, it's justified.
That's the way
the cookie crumbles or whatever.
And they said that was
glorifying death or something.
What should have happened
is they should have
sent a message saying,
we've taken the video
with no strike
to inform you
that this is not acceptable
for future reference.
That's it.
That's because they're
like a soft strike is when they take the content down. I mean, people would. That's because they're like a soft strike
is when they take the content down.
I mean, people would just call it,
yeah, like a strike from the channel
or like a removal or whatever.
And I don't think they should have either way.
I'm just saying,
if they were actually concerned
about Crowder's demeanor or attitude,
they would have taken it down
and said, we're not giving you a strike,
but you can't do that, all right?
A hard strike is basically like,
it's supposed to be when a person gets naked on camera.
Well, actually, I think you do that,
you get permanently banned.
If you like, just go crazy.
But there are some channels that have exemptions
for showing nudity and stuff if it's science related.
But strikes are supposed to be,
you spout a bunch of racist stuff
and you're angry and yelling at the camera
and they go, yo, boom, gone, strike.
You can't do that, don't do it again.
Crowder was like, an officer came.
Here's what they did.
Well, that's the law, that's do it again crowder was like an officer came here's what they did well that's the law that's what happens and youtube was like strike yeah based
on the gut well i don't want to set myself up for anything but i can't believe that i
have no issues uh in comparison to an issue like that that makes it very clear getting strikes
yeah i mean uh i yeah i mean i'm backing out of this conversation not to draw any attention to my content in particular but it does seem to me that that is an overreach and it's a it's part
of their overall plan which is how do we get rid of crowder it's not like it's not like enforcing
their rules to the letter of their rules same thing with alex jones yeah it was very obvious
when they're going after jones especially with sandy hook stuff i'm like dude i get it the guy
said dumb things but that was like eight years ago. And they keep bringing it up. And I'm like, it's the weirdest thing. That's what they
bring up every time. And it was interesting to see. It was coordinated with every major network
taking him out at the same time. They didn't like him for his political message. Does he say
outrageous things? Oh, definitely. Yeah, we got content removed on this show because of things
he said, because they don't like him, even though they're like, no, it's fine. You can have him on the show.
And then there are certain people that they will just try and get rid of, and they will not give
the benefit of the doubt to. So the problem is, technically, we all work for YouTube because
they're the boss. They could fire you whenever they want, which is why we set up timcast.com.
So that way they can't fire us. They can kick us off the platform now, but not terminate
our positions. So the truth is, though, if Crowder gets nuked, people aren't going to leave YouTube.
They're not going to do it. Joe Rogan left YouTube for Spotify. And this, in my opinion,
was smart. First of all, you know, he got paid out. Good for him. But it also means that he's
actually safer in a lot of
ways i know there was this attempt on spotify by employees to get him banned and then there were
some episodes that got removed but it's a contract where spotify knows what they bought into and so
joe is allowed to say things he can't say on youtube tons of things he starts to be careful
because media matters goes after him and we know we know that companies are suckling the teat of
media matters desperately terrified of them because they're pathetic, spineless losers.
Media Matters or the companies?
Media Matters.
The companies, they're both.
But Rogan still has – it's different.
He can't be banned outright.
He can get criticized.
He can have to apologize, but they're not going to strike his content, remove him, or things like that.
So the problem is people didn't go follow him.
A lot of people did, but a lot of people didn't.
And a lot of people have said, like, oh, you know, I'll watch his clips.
I don't watch the main show anymore.
I haven't watched or listened to a single Joe Rogan episode since he went to Spotify.
I've listened to one.
Me too.
I just got it last week.
Bill was like, you got to get the new one with the military guy that was talking about aliens, UFOs.
Legit, dude.
I'll follow his name.
I listened to one in the sauna.
How was it?
We turned it on.
It was good.
It was classic Joe Rogan.
But it's not easy.
You know, like, I go on YouTube, you know,
for more than just podcasts, vodcasts, videos, whatever.
And Joe's on Spotify, and it's not an app I use.
So it's just, like, out of sight, out of mind.
It's free.
And the stock of spotify shot
up like after they paid rogan his millions however many it was hundreds of millions or
hundred million um yeah their stock went up like billions and billions of dollars the value of the
company what a move sounds like joe got underpaid then but you know i mean 100 million dollars and
he's free i know but if the market says very specifically that this $100 million acquisition translates to whatever, how many billions of dollars of market cap.
I hope he got equity.
This is why I think I'm a very different person from Joe, for instance.
I would have just started a podcast network.
I would have created an app.
I would have created the podcast show app, and I would have announced we're going to be signing podcasts to this network, and it would just take over.
It would dominate.
And then that's it. And you know what I would have announced we're going to be signing podcasts to this network and it would just take over it would dominate and then that's it and you know you know what I would do I would tell the big networks you can plug into our feed you know and it's going to like you know work out
some deal some cash deal and then people I'll tell you this if Joe said he was going to launch
his own podcast app and then he went to a bunch of top podcasters and says how would you like to be
the first 10 podcasts on my app?
They'd be like, sign me up, bro.
What do I got to do?
Because people would go to his app.
It might not be the same as,
he's definitely going to get more viewers than Spotify.
I don't think Spotify gave him audience.
He gave Spotify audience.
And then imagine you look at some of these other bigger podcasts.
Now their name gets to appear right next to Joe.
That would have kicked it off.
And then Joe could have done a deal with the other network saying, okay, you want to send a hitter content.
Now you've got to pay us a royalty fee.
But he's already a wildly famous and wealthy guy who's done what he's wanted to do.
Or you could just take $100 million and keep talking to your buddies in your basement.
Not too bad.
I think it worked out for him.
I think he's stoked.
He takes a lot of the heat off.
His stuff is amazing.
He gets to hang out and talk about things with less –
I understand – look, I don't know if Joe wants to be the biggest fish in the sea.
That was his goal.
But I understand the mentality of being like, I'd like to have less viewership because this is too much.
Because you're a big target.
Everyone's coming after you.
The bigger you are, the harder you fall.
Joe got $100 million.
He can hang out with his friends,
talk about what he wants to
for the most part.
And he's probably like,
this is great.
I can hang out with my friends
and have conversations
and I don't got to worry as much.
And he doesn't have an ISP
either breathing down his neck anymore
because he just uploads his video
to Spotify and it's all,
that's great.
Yeah, pros and cons.
I think a lot of people were upset
because he was,
he was a,
he is a very powerful figure
in the culture war,
but his position has diminished since leaving iTunes and YouTube and all that stuff.
To go work for some silly Swedish company.
Google.
Isn't Spotify?
They own Spotify?
I'm pretty sure, yeah, Alphabet.
Really?
Is it Google or Alphabet?
Yeah, could you Google it?
Oh, my God.
Could you Google it?
Oh, my God.
That's great.
Google should not be a verb.
Can you search and verify?
I'm pretty sure, yeah, it's owned by Alphabet.
So it's just from one company to the next. It is, right'm about to look did you look it up it is daniel eck co-founder yeah yeah who owns it which company alphabet i think it's
alphabet did you look it up sure uh i'm pretty sure that's so disturbing did you look it up no
i'm looking for it. Did you search?
It's taking a long time. Yeah, it is taking a long time.
It's a Daniel Ek.
Yeah, it just shows the...
Did he sell it?
Anywho, Joe Rogan's on Spotify.
I'm not watching.
I'm on Spotify, though.
Google acquired Spotify in April of 2017.
Oh, there you go.
$41 billion.
That's right.
$41 billion.
Google did not buy...
No, they did.
I don't know, man.
Where's the...
Who owns Spotify right now? Daniel Ek. No, it looks like they don't know, man. Where's the... Who owns Spotify right now?
Daniel Ek.
No, it looks like they're not owned by anybody.
They acquired it in 2019.
Google slash Alexa.
Why is it so hard to find?
Yeah, $43.4 billion.
Four of us live on the air trying to do one Google search.
Why is this even there?
Oh, my God.
Shut up, you dumb robot.
Freaking computer.
Digital Music News.
Google, Alphabet acquiring Spotify in $43.4 billion cash.
But it says acquiring.
Did they actually acquire it?
I think, I don't know.
Act is only worth $4.5 billion.
We're merging three worlds.
A lot of people mentioned that
when Joe switched over.
That it's still a Google property,
so what's the difference?
He got paid a bunch of money
and he gets to do his thing.
So look at what's going to happen now.
Joe left last of last year,
last year at some point.
Crowder is on the verge of getting the axe.
We here at TimCast.irl
are probably not long for this world,
a year or two.
So it's like we got to build up TimCast.com
and that's why I want to make it a network.
We got a ton of work being done
on the website and the back end.
We're doing staging sites,
making sure it's done right and we don't disrupt everything.
Once we get the new site up, it'll be amazing.
We're going to have a newsroom.
We're going to have articles being put up.
Already, I'm looking to commission mini-docs.
So you guys just got to send us the mini-doc ideas and your portfolio.
Show me some videos you've made.
We're going to just be like, here's your budget.
Go to wherever in film.
Do what you can, and then we're going to publish this stuff.
We're going to start making as much as we can because we've got to do it.
If Crowder goes, Joe's already off YouTube, so it's less likely to be seen.
And they've been banning people like crazy.
They're pushing everything towards the CNN worldview.
Got to push back.
Got to stand up.
I mean, Crowder's got his website as well.
He's got Letter with Crowder. He's got
Mug Club. So we gotta just
build as much as we can before we're all gone.
I saw the Tim Pool network
was like the second most viewed right
wing YouTuber
next to Crowder. Where?
Something on Twitter. Tim Pool right
winger. He's only by like 2 million views
or something. This is funny because there was
a guy who did this. I asked him, like, what makes my channel right wing?
And he's like, well, you're criticizing Democrats all the time.
And I was like, so is Jimmy Dore.
But you put him as left wing.
It's like, well, Jimmy's very different.
I'm like, I pulled up Jimmy Dore, his YouTube, and I pulled up mine.
And we covered the exact same things in the exact same way.
And I was like, so what makes mine right wing and his left?
And it's like, guess jimmy is like
like more profoundly like more directly left you know like he says and i'm like
i'm sorry it's because of your guests tim no no this is this is not guess is my main channel
yeah oh so is it the red letters it's got maybe that's an inside joke from pre-show
no no no no no it's the view of it people look at it like well it looks republican it looks Is it the red letters? Maybe. That's an inside joke from pre-show.
No, no, no, no, no, no.
It's the view of it.
People look at it like, well, it looks Republican.
It looks conservative or something.
And I'm like, is that it? Because I look at these lefties who hate the Democrats and all they do is write on Democrats all day.
That's it.
That's why it's funny, too, when the press is like, Tim Pool's right wing.
And I'm like, why?
Because you like the Democrats.
It's the red letters.
You tricked them all.
Well, the red letter is just a regular psychology thing.
Red catches your attention.
I figured out Google tried to buy Spotify.
The talks broke down.
And now Spotify is owned mainly by the CEO and another guy.
So it's owned by the shareholders.
All right, so it didn't happen.
Them Swedish boys.
They got Rogan instead, basically.
Worth more than $43 billion, in their opinion.
And they get to hold on to the company.
Wow.
Jeez.
And it is.
Because that network is...
Man, that's big. I fear that... I'm knocking the grill over. Oh to the company. Wow. Jeez. And it is. Because that network is... Man, that's big.
I fear that...
I'm knocking the grill over.
Oh, I did.
Sorry.
That a lot of people are going to cash out the moment they can.
Of Spotify?
No, no, no.
Just of the culture war.
Like, I don't think Joe ever signed up to be a prominent figure in the culture war.
I know.
He was talking about the moon landing or something in Gorillaz.
I don't know.
Bigfoot.
Yeah.
And then all of a sudden he starts having interesting conversations.
And then he starts getting in the culture war because the culture war is dominating.
And then all of a sudden he's forced into this fray.
He's probably like, dude, I am out.
I don't want to be here.
I'm a comedian.
For us, we're more political, cultural politics, hard politics.
It's a very different space.
And I bet there's a lot of people who are saying look there's i'm not going
to name names but there are some people who have been posting about this recently that they used
to make political content and then were like dude i never was into politics i don't want to do this
and they've bailed out they're doing non-political things they're like i want to get away from this
going to video games going to skateboarding whatever because it's exhausting. It's terrifying. It's alienating.
It is awful.
Politics is terrible.
It's stressful.
It's full of anger and hypocrisy.
And it makes you a target.
It makes you a target.
It puts you at risk. For most people, it doesn't pay very well.
Danton, French Revolution.
One of the guys, there was like Robespierre and Danton were like buddies that kind of
started the French Revolution.
Danton was quoted as saying before he was murdered,
executed by his own people,
that it better to be a poor farmer
than to meddle in the politics of man.
For sure.
And I thought about that yesterday.
What is, I mean, being a poor farmer,
that sounds like a rich life to me.
As long as you can eat and you got the fields
and you got your land and you got your safety.
Until one day they show up and they say,
you there, give me your chicken.
And you're like,
I guess.
And you hand it over.
Why does the tax man
have to be French?
He said French.
Oh,
don't blame me.
Sorry, sorry.
He was talking about
the French Revolution.
I'm just the messenger.
Wait, what?
I think you're right.
I think getting out
of the political sphere,
because if we're entertainers,
then if we talk about politics,
people really care,
especially if you know
what you're talking about.
Kind of like what we were talking about doing bikini news hour for the show.
Here's the,
here's the goal.
You make a video where the first minute is a review of one of these like
Instagram women.
And then you talk about Israel,
Palestine.
So it's like the thumbnail is always like a woman in a bikini and then they
click it.
And then you're like,
this is a beautiful bikini here.
This woman.
So Instagram,
no one can steal this.
Now, here's the name.
You ready?
Thoughts and thoughts.
Thoughts and thoughts.
Thoughts and thoughts.
Thoughts and thoughts.
Thoughts and thoughts.
So what you do is the first minute you're like, look at this beautiful woman.
This is her Instagram account.
She has as many followers.
She posts amazing photos.
Now, Israel has been retaliating.
You know, I just like your watch retention time will be 10.
We'll be like 10 percent.
People are there for a minute, but you get a lot of clicks, a lot of clicks, entertaining.
And then here's the news.
It's a news program where we have three segments.
We've got bikini review, then 80 percent of hard news and politics, and then shouting out my Patreon.
Exactly right.
It's subscribe.
What check? What's your favorite topic to talk about?
My favorite topic to talk about in general?
Oh, geez.
Usually dad stuff, fatherhood, kids, masculinity, being there for your family, building a good family.
That's awesome.
Yeah.
That's my number one favorite thing to talk about.
Number one favorite thing to do.
Scoring.
Pardon me?
Scoring.
Scoring.
Yeah.
You know, like Beavis and Butthead. All they want to do is score. scoring scoring yeah you know like beavis and
butthead all they want to do is score score score that's what they call it oh oh oh you mean like
oh i say yes beavis and butthead uh that was definitely in my wheelhouse when i was in high
school that was like the big show score was that was that the slang term back then i guess for
for like hooking up yeah yeah i mean you scored mean, you scored. Yeah. But it was for anything. It was like,
Ooh,
I got some Skittles score.
Like it was just anything.
When earning points.
Yeah.
Putting points on the board.
Yeah.
But you know,
family stuff like that.
I love talking about that.
I go to the bathroom.
You guys.
Wow.
Thanks for letting us know.
We were waiting for like some profound statement.
Right.
I was like,
okay,
what's the,
what,
what do you like talking about Ian,
sir?
All right.
Wonderful.
Nah,
man. It's been, it's been a pessimistic past couple of weeks.
And like the other day, I was looking at what stories to talk about.
And then I realized all of these crises were happening at the same time.
And I'm like, Biden's just screwed us.
That's the story. The meta story.
Well, so talking about politics for me, we talk about these other channels that don't want to do it.
I never did. I didn't get into politics on accident.
I was in politics literally my entire life i was doing i was writing songs it was activism it was it was punk rock and then i worked for non-profits
and then i went down and started went to these protests then i went to occupy i've been here
the whole time it's funny when people are like dimple's a grifter it's like i've been talking
about this for 20 years right i got nothing else all All I do. I still don't understand this term grifter.
It's like you provide a service that people want, and most of it is absolutely stone free.
Well, so the idea is that you're going to say things you don't actually believe to get clicks.
I see.
Which is hilarious because your audience was red pilled way before you were, and they all would have been pretty pleased if you would have just...
That's not entirely true.
The people who comment are the red-pilled people who are commenting because they're red-pilled.
Okay, I see.
Yeah, yeah, yeah.
And I still think, like, if you watch Crowder and you watch me, you can clearly see we have a difference of opinion in how we handle stories and our opinions on the stories and our political policies.
But this idea is that I all of a sudden decided to support Trump because it would make me money
or something. It's like, oh, yeah, I chose to be the weirdo odd person out when the establishment
is completely dominated by Democrats to make money. What do you what do you write to put
a target to put a target on your back to put people are leaving. Yeah, people are ditching
this space. They don't want to be in it. And it's really funny to watch these these former anti-sgw people now just like basically you these trump supports so dumb huh i mean i'm not pro-biden
but like you know but it's better than trump i'm like shut your mouth you coward you got names
you're not gonna name any of these people i can't i can't think of anybody that i was familiar with
who made a big a big 180 like that oh tons of people they start pulling up media matters
articles they start pulling up Grifter content.
So when I say Grifter content, there are people who literally just sit
around pulling clips from this show out of context.
Oh, yeah. And my favorite is how... I've seen it.
So I've tried explaining
to people how I've Bugs Bunny'd them.
You know what Bugs Bunnying is?
No, I don't. I have no idea.
I was just going to try to BS it. So it's when
someone says, we need higher taxes.
And then you go, we need lower taxes.
And they go, higher taxes.
And then instead of saying lower taxes, you go, higher taxes.
And then they go, lower taxes.
And you go, I guess lower taxes.
It's like when Bugs Bunny and Donald Duck, I'm sorry, Daffy Duck, Donald the Disney guy, were hunting.
We did rabbit season, duck season.
So I explained on this show like 10 times what it means to Bugs Bunny someone.
And then the reason I I
will I will say this you'll get the grifters who will pull things out of context and then when
someone says Tim you once said x I go now I know you're not a viewer and I shouldn't engage with
you because I'm like the only way you would think that is if someone fell for the bait and pulled
something out of context yeah yeah so and then there are a bunch of funny people where I said something like abolish the police.
And then, remember when I was talking about
how I was just going wild with Twitter
and posting whatever?
So then when I say abolish the police,
they're like,
you don't actually care about abolishing the police.
You're just saying that
because you want to rile people up.
And I was like, are you arguing against me?
Now when I say abolish the police,
I've actually created a situation
where the left is hostile towards the
idea that I would abolish police because they come for me instead of what I'm saying.
Then when I say something like tax the rich, they say, you're a grifter, blah, blah, blah.
And then I'm like, now think about this for a second. They're not confronting the argument.
They never do. They go for the person. You're a grifter. You're a liar. You're a scumbag,
Pim Tool. So now I have a tweet that says abolish the police and the leftists say you're a moron
f you tim pool and i'm like oh no now all of a sudden all these leftists are attacking me
because i said abolish the police to an outside observer they'll see that tweet and think the
leftists are right wing you see what you see the point yeah they're not at these people don't
engage with arguments so they walk into these these traps grifters will pull things out of
context they'll put up a minute and then cut out the next minute where i'm like now actually the So they walk into these traps. Grifters will pull things out of context.
They'll put up a minute and then cut out the next minute where I'm like, now, actually, the point there was that they'll bait this and they totally miss the point.
They call those ad hominem attacks when they go after your person.
If you make a point and then they attack you as a person.
That's just Twitter.
That's part of they call it fallacious arguments.
So be aware of those.
See those if you see those.
Ad hominem is usually, it means to the man.
It's usually when someone will say, I think we need higher taxes.
And you'll say, but sir, I believe we need lower taxes.
Instead of arguing, they'll say, well, that's because you're a Nazi.
Yeah.
That's an ad hominem.
But what happens is if I tweet something like vanilla ice cream is better than chocolate,
the leftists will just say, you're a moron.
F you.
Go screw yourself.
So now if I tweet something that's pro-left, they'll say the same things in opposition to their own ideology. So you're controlling opposition.
No, the point was that it's bugs bunneying people.
It's to prove a point, a couple things.
One, it shows they don't actually have principles or ideology.
As I've long said, the woke left has no ideology. It's all about tribe. So if you, as the enemy of their tribe,
say something, they must disagree with you. Now I can say things like tax the rich, abolish the
police. And, you know, Joe Biden's tax policies don't go far enough. And they get angry and say,
F you, you're stupid. This is wrong because they hate me as an enemy of their tribe. Get it?
I used to think that people need a villain to rally around.
And if they have a villain, then they'll unify.
So I tried to become the villain.
And it kind of worked, but it didn't really.
Be the villain?
Yeah, I tried to be the villain so that people could be like, Ian's an idiot.
Ian's the problem.
But then at least they're rallying and unifying for something.
But I think it's not – it's manipulating people and it's –
I'm almost to the point where it's – I felt this way every so often.
We've been sitting here talking about this stuff for some time.
Have things gotten better?
Some things.
Like what?
What things?
What things?
What things?
Peace in the world?
The grand situation.
No.
Inflation?
No.
Energy?
No.
So at what point do we just say i'm gonna take a bunch of
money i'm gonna put it in a liquidity pool through uniswap or something to get a massive return and
just dip out i believe we were all plotting that right before the show as a matter of fact
so basically for those aren't familiar simplify it it's a crypto atm and you can put money into
it and if you have enough to invest you get a massive return because you're operating
in an ATM.
Why bother working?
Buy property, rent it out.
To help people.
That's my mission.
But nothing's getting better.
Well, it's getting worse.
You don't always see it on the surface.
The surface tensions are boiling, but like the systems like mines and like decentralized
networking is advancing.
Who is the dude who was pushing the rock?
Was that Sisyphus or?
Sisyphus.
That was Sisyphus.
Sisyphus, yes.
Pushing the rock up the hill.
Yeah, so imagine this guy's got to push the rock up the hill for eternity,
but at least the rock's going up.
Not Prometheus?
No, because he's the guy who stole fire.
Prometheus is, yes.
We're like Sisyphus, but the rock's slowly pushing us down,
and we can't lift it, and we're like.
So you're like Atlas, but you're actually fatiguing.
It's done.
It's crushing you. I wouldn't. I'm but you're actually fatiguing. It's done. It's crushing you.
I wouldn't...
You know, I'm not saying I'm fatigued by any of this.
I'm just questioning, are we doing something wrong?
Well...
Is there a light at the end of the tunnel?
Yes.
Everything's just getting worse.
It's got...
People are getting banned.
People are getting removed.
It's like wind resistance.
The faster you go, the more resistance you're going to experience until you hit terminal
velocity, and you can't go any faster.
You can keep hitting the gas and burn more and more and more, but you cannot go faster because of the resistance.
Well, no, you can.
You just burst into flames.
Yeah, you'll explode or whatever.
But there's a terminal velocity where you cannot because of the resistance.
And that's also with communication.
And you can talk about certain things so much until the return gives you nominal return. I kind of feel like in the end,
you just wait until CNN collapses
under the weight of its own lack of credibility.
And then there's going to be a massive boom
in spaces like this
so long as YouTube doesn't shut them all down
or they get banned.
And so it feels like an inevitability.
It's like we're just one grain of sand
in this massive heap, this sand avalanche or whatever and right and the way that
our system is set up now it's so complex that you have this criticality right these little sand
pieces fall they sand they fall and once there's a critical mass all of a sudden the whole thing's
you just think it's one little sand one little little thing, one little thing, and then all of a sudden you have a massive movement.
Same way with avalanches?
Yes, exactly.
That avalanches occur based on power numbers and self-organized criticality.
It can explain avalanches using complex system science.
Forest fires, I think, are similar in that regard.
I think lightning works like that, the runaway breakdown theory.
I'm not familiar with that.
A few electrons go, and then a bunch of other ones fall.
Actually, one electron goes, and then they just follow.
Yeah, that's interesting.
But it does happen, and the hourglass is usually the very good example
where you just see the little grains pile up, and then all of a sudden,
they all just kind of flush down the side.
It looks very stable.
It looks like you're just adding one grain at a time, and then all of a sudden they just, they all just kind of flush down the side. It looks very stable. It looks like you're just adding one grain at a time.
And then all of a sudden the whole system is done.
If anything I learned from last year is that what we're projecting is likely to occur.
I mean, we're being logical about it.
We're pretty accurate.
Centralizing power in one social network seems, seems like it's faulty.
Seems like there's a lot of possible failure points.
So I would imagine that at some point it will fail.
I don't know for sure, but we should live as if it will.
I think it's kind of what we're doing with Timcast.com, creating external networks.
And I don't just post on YouTube.
The posts go up on BitChute and Minds.com.
Minds.com, me too.
Same exact time.
Jack Murphy Live.
They're mirrored.
Right.
When I post one place, it goes to all the places.
Yeah.
So that's like if I guess we get banned from YouTube, we just start posting directly to some of these other platforms and then have
Tim cast.com as the central hub.
But the truth is,
man,
people stay on YouTube because YouTube is the one app where everything is.
Yeah.
But then it means your opinions are filtered through that machine.
And well,
what's been great is I've been able through this audience that I've been
introduced here to,
to get a lot of guys to sign up for the liminal order.
And in there is where we do all of our premium content.
And I don't mean just like having talks i mean like workshops
coaching classes seminars academies you know actual real life instruction real world events
we just had 60 guys meet up for a jamboree in illinois farmland lots of gun range time lots
of barbecue in sports feats of strength it was a lot of fun what can you explain liminal order
liminal order yeah Liminal order?
Yeah, it's my organization.
It's all men's organization based on values of masculinity, brotherhood and sovereignty.
We are in tune with all these issues that we've been talking about here, Tim, all the censorship, all the political oppression, the tyranny that's coming.
And we decided, hey, this is our answer to this kind of crap.
We're just going to disconnect from these networks.
We're going to create our own network and we're going to work together to serve each other,
to build a stronger network so we can all get better.
And it's been incredibly powerful and effective.
We've got almost 600 members now
and we just had like 60 of them for a weekend in Illinois
of doing a bunch of guy stuff,
barbecuing 120 pounds of meat just for dinner.
We had a whole armory out at the gun range
there we did feats of strength we had campfires and sports events and it was a blast did you go
i definitely went epic it was epic that's why i got a little sunburn here my nose is all peeling
that's why you're using the shea butter i was using the shea butter so that's the liminal order
and that's that's our same idea is to get off of these networks that you want to be off the grids you want off of and on the grids you want to be on.
And that's the future for us.
I got good news.
That's a liminal order.
We just got the parking lot resealed.
I saw that driving up today.
I was like, man, it looks and smells like beautiful, fresh.
It smells awful.
It smelled like progress. We're also having the crew come in to finish tearing down some of the old insulation and ceiling stuff,
which means we're really close to having the garage venue cleaned out and properly set up.
And then we're actually going to do probably weekly hangouts.
So it'll probably be like every Friday night will be a small thing for certain members.
It'll be probably really hard to get tickets, to be completely honest,
because what we're doing is that if you're a member at least $25 or higher, then you're going to see the post before the
standard $10 members. And so we're doing that for a few reasons. For one, you're getting access to
something specifically, which is we'll put up the post saying tickets are available. There's 20
available to come for the Friday night hangout session. But it's also like the $10 is just to
watch content. You don't want to come here. You don't want to show up and it also helps us filter out any potential threats
it's like a vetting process you got to be a legitimate member and we're not going to tell
you when the post will go up so it's harder for extreme weirdos like far left to figure out when
and where almost like we should send out an email to members so it doesn't go public there's not
like a public it's not going to be public it's going to be posted to the site for only people
who give 25 or more and then it's going to be posted to the site for only people who give $25 or more. And then it's going to be at a random point throughout the week.
And then it's going to be first come, first serve, which means it'll be really difficult probably for a lot of people to get the limited access.
Sellouts every night?
And the tickets are going to be relatively cheap.
But for the most part, the selling of the tickets is just another way to try and screen out potential threats or whatever.
But look, there's like Antifa weirdos who would pay $1,000 to get here and do something crazy.
Totally. Looks like I need to raise my membership tier up to the 25 jack you're here right now oh i'm here right now i'm here did you play music yeah you
could just show up i didn't even have to pay do you play drums i was a percussionist dude we got
a jam they've got a drum kit i'm not i'm not a trap setter uh percussionist like orchestral
percussion what's rock and roll it's not as cool as being a rock and roll
drum setter, though, is it?
I don't know. Well, let's take some... What was that?
Can you adjust Tim's camera?
I think you kicked it. Oh, this one right here?
Oh, yeah, it got booted. No, no, no, don't grab from the camera. Grab from the
gold part, yeah. Thank you, Lydia.
How dare you kick my camera? Tell me when to stop.
That's good. There you go. Perfect.
Jack was trying to make sure that there were two cameras.
What's it doing? Why is it doing that? Interesting. It's being pulled by a cord. Jack's trying to make sure that there were two cameras. What's it doing? Why is it doing that?
Interesting.
It's being pulled by a cord.
Jack's trying to make sure Ian gets two cameras.
Can you please put this camera on me, Jim?
Tell me when to stop.
No, no, no.
You just stop, but it's rotating back as soon as you let go.
Yeah, look at that.
It's the power cable probably.
Oh, yeah.
The power cable fell off.
I'm not kicking anything.
I'm not kicking anything.
People are going to be able to see things they're not supposed to be able to see on YouTube.
I hold it.
I hold it.
All right, Jackson.
Ian's coming to visit.
Ian's going to wrap me up.
We'll take super chats while Ian tries to figure out why it's spinning.
I was like, oh, we got to fix this.
It's the power cable.
The power cable is causing it to spin.
I was just going to let it go, but no.
There you go.
Just boom.
Everyone enjoy.
How are we doing?
Are we on Tim's pretty face? You are. All right. Beautiful. There are some things to my right I can't mention that you could. Boom. Everyone enjoy. How are we doing? Are we on Tim's pretty face?
You are.
All right.
Beautiful.
There are some things to my right I can't mention that you could almost see.
Oh, yes.
YouTube doesn't allow us to show these things.
That is super shiny over there.
It is super duper shiny.
It fit in my hand.
It was beautiful.
It looks expensive, custom, powerful, illegal, illegal where I live.
That's too bad.
But not here.
Anyway, Super Chat, smash the like button.
You guys rock.
Join TimCast.com, become a member.
Share this show.
Take that link and then post it wherever.
I didn't check anything.
We need to get a professional chat room hyper person to be like, share the link.
Oh, yeah.
All right, let's read some Super Chats.
We got GC Geek Army who says, there is no gas shortage shortage all the lines can be opened manually they just don't want to
kind of weird this is mostly affecting red states i think so too and i pointed this out today and
the day before a bunch of stories from two weeks ago where they were saying there was going to be
a gas shortage cnn fox the guardian were like expect gas shortages this summer i don't know
why someone would do it on purpose if you you're a retail outlet, you sell product.
There's no reason to hold back product, not to sell it.
I went to gas stations in D.C.
They were out of regular fuel, period.
Unless you're in a cult.
Oh, right.
And there's some people who are like, we want to ban gasoline.
And Whitmer is like, we're going to shut down this oil pipeline during a crisis.
So she did.
I have to listen to her speak just to see how good your impression
she probably talks like this don't you know i don't know what she sounds like otherwise i do
a real impersonation hilarious steven 13 says you should check out the movie greenland it is a
realistic and terrifying take on the human reaction to a crisis in the movie the earth is bombarded by
small comets eventually the big one comes i watched it felt it was fairly generic but i do like that
idea like so there are i'm gonna spoil it was fairly generic but i do like that idea like so
they're uh i'm gonna spoil it spoiler alert for those i've seen greenland they're like in the
house and only select people get chosen the guy's tv says like jonathan smith you have been chosen
please proceed to and all the neighbors are watching like uh where's my notification
we didn't get one only some people get live. I hope you got a big basement.
It's the shattered comments that concern me.
Shattered.
Shattering of comments?
Yeah.
Ooh, this is interesting.
Oh.
Kyle Buchanan says, love y'all.
I'm an HVAC tech.
Units will be going up 12% June 1st.
I'm investing in the best crypto, Bullets.
That's right.
Wow.
12%? And that's all at once.
They're just deciding when they're going to jack the price.
I just bought a bunch of bullets.
Feels like a good investment because demand is going to skyrocket,
but also inflation will make them harder to buy.
So I'm like, buy them now because I don't know what else to buy other than food.
But that's the joke people are posting on Twitter is,
how many bullets do you need to get someone's food? And it's's just one it's just one that's right that's it but in actuality
it's just a gun because you can have nothing in it people would still get scared and just give
you what you want you know maybe batteries and solar panels hopefully it never comes to that
we don't want to live that way i want to be able to like just chill with a rocking chair on the
front porch and be left alone i want to bring this awesome technology to everyone on earth
nelson sapulveda says tim you are wrong the government and the media said the truth and chair on the front porch and be left alone. I want to bring this awesome technology to everyone on Earth.
Nelson Sepulveda says, Tim, you are wrong.
The government and the media said the truth.
There are no line for gas.
If there is no gas, there is no line.
I tweeted that.
I was like, can't have a line for gas if there's no gas in the station, right?
It's not a shortage.
There's just not enough for everybody who wants it right now.
Yeah, there's none.
That's not a shortage. It means there's none.
Seabrad81 says, you need to have Tom McDonald and Shoe On Head on your show.
If also, like to see you on the Drinkin' Bros podcast.
I have spoken with Tom McDonald, I believe, on more than one occasion.
He is awesome.
His music is fantastic.
But he has, it's just really difficult right now for a lot of people.
And I think,
I can't remember. I don't want to put shoe on head on the spot, but I don't think she wanted to.
I don't remember for sure though. Maybe she said she couldn't do it. Um, cause I think a lot of
people can't travel right now, but trust me, a lot of people are like, why don't you have these
people? We asked everybody. I like everybody who follows me. I've emailed or DM and a lot of people
are like, nah, I don't of people are like nah I don't
want to do it I don't look Tom McDonald and shoot don't need to come on the show they have their own
massive platforms to speak their mind and do what they want to do yeah so it's like why would they
fly out here when they have you know like shoe has like a million something subscribers he doesn't
need to come out here Tom McDonald get puts out a music video and gets like tens of millions of
views or whatever he doesn't need to come and sit here and talk to me.
So that's a funny thing.
I see a lot of people who have like these shows and they're like, you need to come on my show.
And I'm like, no, they don't.
Like they have their own show.
That's why I like the idea.
You know, Joe Rogan brings a lot of people who are just like academics and researchers, people who don't have shows.
That makes sense.
Yeah, that's generally what I do.
I go after authors and scholars and people that don't have shows, that aren't media personalities but are experts in their field with really cool stories
to tell that's my goal yeah all right we got uh crandall logan says tim you should buy a microwave
cut the cord and put spare electronics inside a microwave is a faraday cage to protect against
emps from world war iii tim you keep criticizing the former vice president.
The Earth King invites you to Lake Laogai.
Laogai?
Laogai?
How do you pronounce that?
There is no war in Ba Sing Se.
You know that meme?
I do not, sir.
I am not.
I'm just, I'm not as internet as you, dude.
So in the show Avatar, there's a war going on between all these nations.
I saw that.
And in the Earth King, the Earth City of Ba Sing Se, the government doesn't allow anyone to talk about it.
Oh.
So they keep people in the dark.
Oh, perfect.
And that's what's happening now with the shortages.
The government's like, there is no gas shortage in Southeast United States.
There definitely isn't.
Just not everybody who wants it can get it.
That's right.
That's different.
Stop wanting your gas and you'll be fine.
Get in your pot.
Eat your bugs.
John White says, remember the last economy crash due to the housing crisis?
Its catalyst was $5 a gallon gas, making people decide on mortgage or gas to work.
Oh, man.
He says now our money is worth less.
People are overspending and gas is artificially being made scarce.
I predict a spike in gas prices and another collapse.
I do not disagree.
Let me introduce you to a word we haven't used for a while around here called stagflation.
Stagflation, that's where inflation goes up and the economy goes down and unemployment goes up.
It is a bad place to be and the last time we got out of uh stagflation it took
us it took the uh first of all the federal reserve your best friend ian i know them i can't believe
i'm bringing it up before you did federal reserve federal reserve paul volcker raised interest rates
like 18 in 1981 which killed inflation and kicked off a 40-year bull run in the bond market,
which made an entire generation of fixed-income bankers extremely rich.
Maybe they're trying to angle for something like that yet again.
Yep.
Because the people who have hard assets that retain their value,
once the economy crashes,
can then buy up a bunch of the assets per pennies on the dollar
and then swap it.
And there we go.
Look, when they say it takes money to make money, that's what they're talking about.
All right.
Kevin Dobler says, Tim, have Crowder on.
Yes, Crowder, who gets tens of millions of views and has millions of subscribers.
I'd love to have him on, but he has a much bigger show.
So why would he stop?
Or does he?
No, he's going to keep doing a show on his website but why would he be like i will not do my show and then go on my show i don't
know you know you guys gotta make a deal where you go on his show once and he comes well but
like he has he's had been a show several times because he does remotes so we don't do remote
here i would like to have you on my show because i would like to ask you my questions at my pace
we don't do remotes we don't do remotes oh i mean i might i might but i might do remote for me I would like to have you on my show because I would like to ask you my questions at my pace.
We don't do remotes.
We don't do remotes.
I mean, I might.
I might.
But I might do remote for me.
Yeah.
Yeah.
Okay.
Well, we'll talk about it.
Depends on how tired I am.
Uh-huh.
Hardest working man in YouTube.
Also, so a lot of people.
This guy.
I stopped doing the weekend stuff, but now we're back to working on weekends again.
So now there's no because we're now we're doing the vlogs on the weekends.
And so we're trying to ramp up into do a vlog every single day and I only imagine
that eventually
my head will explode.
Yeah, well, you're young.
Mr. Bojangles says,
great work y'all
from Active Military.
I want to make sure
to correct something
I heard back on the 6th of May
from Ian.
I want to clarify
that the phrase WMD
isn't limited to nukes.
Saddam used gas attacks
in his war with Iran
and the Kurds.
All respect.
That is confirmed.
Yeah, gas. Enrique Lichtenstein and the Kurds. All respect. That is confirmed. Yeah. Gas.
Enrique Lichtenstein says this one's for Ian.
Look up the NASA video on lattice confinement fusion.
Long term future of energy is looking very bright.
Are you talking about the palladium lattice where they bombard it with?
I don't know.
Deuterium.
And perhaps let's find out.
AMK says Ohio Governor Mike DeWine announced a $1 million lottery for those who have received
at least their first dose of the COVID vaccine per NBC News.
Why?
That is so weird.
That just creeps me out.
Tell me about it.
I was looking up lattice confinement.
Ohio's doing a $1 million lottery for people who get the vaccine.
That's just so weird.
That's bribery.
No, no.
Why do they need to do that?
Obviously, because not enough people, according to them, are under the influence of a mind altering substance and susceptible to peer pressure.
And in an environment where things are already inhibitions are lowered, that they should go around and just be jabbing all the drunk people at a bar.
This was made with a straight face.
We got to get them when they're drunk and susceptible to peer pressure and their inhibitions are lowered.
Then we can jab them up with our magnified chip implants that hold your refrigerator magnet to your arm i feel
like their immune system their immune systems would be compromised at the bar youtube doesn't
know when you're joking nor do they care i'm joking i don't know did i say something wrong
i mean you just don't care if you joke i don't look what they do look what they're doing to
crowder oh yeah the crowd was like i support the police and their actions and they're like okay
ban him yeah i, that's true.
I don't think if you're under the influence of alcohol, your immune system is compromised or at least suppressed.
You're not allowed to consent to sex, much less to get a vaccine when you're under the influence of alcohol, I would imagine.
There's just creepy people who all of a sudden don't believe in consent anymore.
Yikes.
Yeah.
All right, we got this from Justin Jackson.
It says, so Tim and gang gang With a storm in the distance
You take cover
With the storm that is
Inflation
What can us young adults do
That have no experience
Dealing with economic crisis
Besides voting people
Out of office
I don't know
In the old days
They would say
Buy land and gold
And bury a big pot of money
Dollars in your backyard
No
Opposite
That's what they did in the 20s
No no that's the opposite did in the 20s no no
that's the opposite that's i'm sure what no yes when you when there's inflation and you need
something your incentive is to go out and to buy it as quickly as possible that was the gold standard
back in the day bro when it's deflation that's when you just take your money and stick it
underneath the mattress because why buy this thing today that's going to be cheaper tomorrow yeah buy
bitcoin now and i don't mean literally i'm saying I will buy Bitcoin now and then wait for it to just.
So for a young person, I don't know how old he is or you are, but what do you do if you don't have a large asset?
Like, what do you do?
One thing you can do is you have to get involved in a business that has changing prices and that you have to be responsible for your wages through your efforts.
Right. If you work for a company and inflation goes up, they're not going to raise your wages right away. And in fact, in the seventies, I believe we even put a cap on prices,
put a cap on wages. We did cap on all kinds of stuff, which led to shortages and all kinds of
terrible things. But today, if you can get into a business in which you are the person that is
responsible for generating income, and that income is a price that you can set on a day-to-day basis,
you can therefore react then to your input prices.
If you have a big set of inventory and a huge amount of investment, that's going to make it harder.
But as long as you can buy and sell something that which you can change the price of yourself, that is a way to cope with inflation.
All right.
This one's good.
Raleigh A. Murray says Trump should have his supporters register as Democrats and he should run as a Dem in 2024.
Four out of five other Dems will split the Dem vote and the DNC will implode.
That would be epic.
Yes.
Trump, run as a Democrat.
He would win the primary.
All right.
The one free man says Michael Malice said COVID gave bad people a lot of useful info on just how far they could push the general public.
That's right.
Creepy.
Jerry Rosen says,
Hey, Tim, was listening to your podcast with Max Kaiser about BTC and disagree with him.
I own a coin called Luna Doge.
It's a DeFi token built to be a store of value.
It incurs taxes that get redistributed to its holders.
LTS.
Interesting.
Yeah, I don't like tokens unless they have actual function.
Tokens on their ERC-20 tokens, they're not the same as coins.
Someone just decides to blink a million tokens into existence, and they basically run off Ethereum.
Unless they're doing something like mines where they actually can be used to gain access to boost content, to gain views, like actually use it for purchasing ad space.
That makes sense.
Yeah. purchasing ad space that makes sense no otherwise you know like a defy actual coin a you know like
a um not necessarily a fork off of bitcoin but you know copy of bitcoin technology i think are
better like dogecoin i like but the shiba shiba thing i think is a token which is like a centralized
just snap you snap into existence i don't i don't like that. I know Doge is inflationary, but still.
Dr. Doctor says, last Super Chat for a while.
I'll be in the field planting soybeans and corn for the next two weeks.
As always, thank you guys for putting in the hard work and being the voice of reason in a time where reason seems to have gone out the window.
Thank you for showing soy some love.
And as an aside, did you guys hear Boogie is now in jail?
Oh, man.
I mean, I should be.
Yeah, he fired a gun in the
air he did more than that oh so here's here's a quick story for the i don't know i'm just it
did someone remind i i thought of it right now so you're gonna want to hear this jack i'm listening
tell me do you know about what happened with this guy boogie 2988 2988 nope big youtuber right is uh
he was really really big at one point he's still fairly big he was getting i guess they're saying
he's being harassed by some guy shows up to his house. The story most people tell
is that boogie is out, goes outside and has a gun and warns the guy, you're threatening my family,
get off my property, you know, or I'll, I'll shoot you. And the guy tells him to F you.
And he's swearing at him and saying slurs. And then boogie says, I'm going to fire a warning
shot and then fires the gun in the air in a residential neighborhood. So a lot of people
are like, nah, he shouldn't be getting arrested or charged. That guy was harassing him. Let me tell you guys what happened because
you need to watch the video. The dude was harassing him. I mean, or the dude was definitely,
I should say, trolling him online. Harassment, you know, there's different definitions of people.
So trolling him and did show up to his house. In the full video, Boogie is goading him back, saying, I'll show you a pussy,
bud. I'll show you. And doesn't call the cops. Takes a gun from someone else and says, I'm coming
out there. All right. Protect my dog. I'm going out there. Opens the door to confront the guy.
Then points the gun in the air and says, I'm going to shoot it. I'm going to shoot it and shoots it.
You can't do those things. You can't do that. All right. I'm sorry. Someone comes to your house and is banging on the door, screaming swear words and slurs.
You call the police.
You take your weapon and you say, do not come into my house or I will use lethal force.
And then you wait for the police to arrive.
You don't open your door to the perceived threat.
Stand in front of them and say, I'm warning you.
I'll shoot.
Because what that proves to a court is by opening the door, you are not threatened.
You did not feel a threat.
You actually, you opened confrontation, invited confrontation by pointing the gun and then
saying, I will shoot you and not actually taking a shot.
You are proving you did not feel threatened.
A person who feels threatened immediately just fires.
Someone kicks your door in.
You don't say, hey, hey, don't come to my house.
But even then you have a better argument than going out and confronting somebody so his court is on the 28th and i think he is going to
get the book thrown at him and a half it's going to be i'm gonna lock this guy up what is what is
the charge for firing a weapon in the aggravated assault it's a class d felony in arkansas so it's
uh up to six years in prison and if you use a firearm it's prison. And if you use a firearm, it's 15.
If you use a firearm in an aggravated assault, 15 years.
So this dude could be potentially.
So this dude who shot a gun up into the air. He didn't do that.
He went like this.
Okay.
But not at them.
He fired it like in the direction of homes.
And those bullets come down fast.
Sure, they do.
I'm just, I can't.
He was a 38.
I'm just, I can't. I think there's a 38. I'm not sure. I'm just, I think the last time I was here was the night that those two girls carjacked
that Uber.
Each driver stole his car and killed the man, Anwar.
Yeah.
They're getting off.
Well, they're getting sentences.
They're not even being tried as adults.
They're going to be out.
They're going to be done.
Yeah, but aren't they going to actually go to-
To juvie?
Yeah.
Yeah, they're going to go to juvie.
Big deal.
Yeah. They're going to go to juvie for big deal. But this guy who had a guy at his house was harassing him or whatever he walks outside he shoots it over
their head he's gonna go prison for 15 years that bullet comes down somewhere but did it yes on whom
it probably hit someone's house i don't know that's why he's not getting a murder charge yeah
he's getting an aggravated assault charge 15 he's not even getting an attempted murder charge
that's up to yeah some i think
it's possible that he could get a plea deal down for like a year probation or something i mean
people murder people and get less than a 15 year sentence yeah that's the maximum yeah aggravated
assault with a firearm in arkansas would be like in that circumstance they're probably imagining
you walk up to someone and put the gun in their face and scream at him yeah yeah he was close to
doing that listen if someone comes to your house i understand you're mad but opening your door telling the guy i'll show you who's a
pussy bud that's what he said yeah that's like dude you're not scared of that person when you
do that you're angry at that person when you open the door to them you are not worried they were
going to injure you or your family you actually were inviting the confrontation by doing so and
he only called the cops because afterward the other guy in the video was like,
oh, you should call the cops, man.
He's like, okay, I guess.
Yeah.
The police wouldn't even...
The funny thing is
by calling the cops,
now he's going to jail.
If they didn't call the cops,
nothing would happen.
So the guy went there
to get under his skin
and harass him.
Oh, he was saying crazy stuff.
And man, did he succeed.
That sucks.
Do not be drawn
into their fight.
Dude, the gun wasn't even his.
Don't take someone else's gun open your
door to someone you claim is threatening you and fire a gun in the air in a residential neighborhood
that's insane and a lot of people are like they're defending him and i'm like dude i get it he was
being you know he was upset he was being trolled by this guy he's saying he was being harassed by
this guy but good luck proving to a judge you were actually scared of that person you don't get to
fire a gun at someone you're mad at because they're harassing you. Sorry, that's not how it works.
Anyway, I digress.
Let's read some more Super Chits.
Sonny James says,
I'm actually excited
about panic buying.
Despite all the division
among us citizens of the US,
we all agree on one thing.
We don't trust our government.
When they tell us not to panic,
we all do,
and we've been right so far.
Creepy, right?
Handyman TN says,
Tim, think quick.
What is your single best advice for a new youtuber start making videos just do it and get better at it every day make a video work as hard as you can
and just get the ball have a good microphone that's a big part of it no no just get started
you can have crappy lighting but if the audio is really good that goes a long way now when i first
started i had a gopro a gopro 4 with crappy audio and then if the audio is really good, that goes a long way. Now, when I first started, I had a GoPro, a GoPro 4 with crappy audio.
And then if your content is good, quality can improve afterwards.
Did you share your stuff?
That's exactly how I started.
Shoe on head uses a webcam.
When I started, I would right click all the comments.
I'd go to another vlogger, like Boheme.
He was a popular.
And so I right clicked on all the commenters and opened all their pages and then messaged them each individually.
This is my new video.
So I would take 12 hours a day or 10 hours a day publicizing my stuff.
Did you spend a lot of time publicizing your work in the early days?
None.
I started off with a crappy mic and a crappy webcam.
Started off doing just audio.
And now content was good.
And then it took me time and i finally i
finally upgraded all my equipment it's all pro level now and man we're killing it yeah i would
take a gopro 4 and i'd put it on top of the monitor and i just press play and then i'd record
like a 10 minute thing every day and that was it and then i just started you know getting the flow
of things once i streamlined the process got a better camera upgrade upgrade upgrade upgrade
and just start doing it you can't get good at something unless
you just start doing it. Don't worry about the biggest mistake people make is trying to build
a massive foundation. Yes. This is true for any startup. Yes. They'll lay this million dollar
concrete foundation figuratively or literally, and then find out they're in the wrong place.
Right. So if you go out and buy a bunch of expensive microphones and cameras,
and you don't know what you're doing with them, you've just wasted a bunch of money when you find out, I actually don't need that.
I actually need something else.
So I have a black magic switcher on my desk.
That's one of those things that I don't need as well.
Listen, this is something that I talk about a lot inside the LO, which is the OODA loop.
Observe, orient, decide, and act.
It's a great way of making
decisions and adjusting yourself to circumstances. We like to turn that around and do act first,
act, then observe, orient, and decide. Action to orient. Take action to figure out where you are.
Just get started. You will learn more by screwing up than you will ever learn by reading books or
being mentored or tutored or taking a class or anything. Get out there and make mistakes.
Mistakes are progress.
Yeah.
How long after you started did you start to see a return?
Financial return?
Yeah, I guess financial is one way to look at it.
Day one.
Oh, were you already in the partner program?
I had a YouTube channel already.
I was working for – I had just left Disney and I made a GoFundMe where I was like, I'm going to go to Sweden.
And then a bunch of people started tweeting
it out. We raised a bunch of money. I went to Sweden.
We got millions of views. So a call
to action. So
when I first started making content
content was good.
I was streaming at Occupy Wall Street.
And so within I think like two days
I was getting 2,000 concurrent views
per live stream. If nothing was happening
I'd get about 700 because I went to Occupy Wall Street
and people wanted to know what was happening.
So I was interested in something goings on.
I went there and I filmed stuff
and it was a product that people had a demand for,
a high demand.
How do you get access inside this camp?
Now, there were other people
who were doing live streams with laptops,
but they weren't talking.
So you would turn it on
and just see someone pointing a camera at random things.
It's contextless.
No one understood. I started streaming and talking at the same time, and then all of a sudden people were
like, now I understand
everything. You'd see a tent. So that tent
over there is where the sanitation people are. They have mops in there.
It's like, oh. Now that guy over there, he
gives everybody tamales every day. Oh.
And then I immediately, within a couple days,
2,000 viewers. Then it was like
20,000, then 50. And then I think we had, I don't remember viewers. Then it was like 20,000 and 50.
And then I think we had, I don't remember how many viewers we had during the Occupy raid, but it was like 22 hours.
And it was like a combined 200 million views across all syndication or something ridiculous.
Okay, look, here's one last piece of advice.
Tim just told you his story about going to Occupy Wall Street.
I have similar experience and going to the riots in D.C. in May and June and July of last year.
The moral of the story is go to where the news is. If you're doing news. If you're doing news, go to where the news. similar experience and going to the riots in dc in may and june and july of last year the moral
of the story is go to where the news is if you're doing news if you're doing news go to where the
news is or become the news those are two very good ways to get a lot of it yeah uncover like the
inner workings of an industry like i was an actor in la and so people wanted to see what's it like
to be an actor in la so i would like tell them my daily experience i went to an audition i'd go to
the theater and i would they were very that seemed to interest people too. All right, let's read
some more. We got Connor O'Brien. He says, Tim, judgment day is coming. I formally refused to
partake in anti-racism training at work. I'm anticipating getting canned for this. Any need
for a tax accountant project manager in the business? Uh, yes, actually you can send an
email to jobs at timcast.com, but we are so overloaded. It's very difficult for us to get
to any of these emails. I desperately want to get pitches for Timcast.com, but we are so overloaded. It's very difficult for us to get to any of these emails.
I desperately want to get pitches for mini docs, but again, we are so overloaded.
It's very difficult to go through this.
I have no time.
What kind of budgets are you looking to hand out for those mini docs?
Entirely depends, I suppose.
Not big ones.
I'll just put it this way.
I can't say exactly, but I can say Vice's budgets ranged from $10,000 to $50,000.
So I don't think we're in Vice territory yet no you're way bigger what way more relevant just kidding sure sure yeah but in terms
of having access to capital or not so much so um but enough to make good stuff so it just entirely
depends if somebody like wants to drive down to georgia what we want to do is i want to i want to
get some interviews with people there's a town in georgia where gun ownership is mandatory
have you ever heard of it no yeah someone was talking about it the other day but i've been
you know following the story yeah you're you're required by like town charter to own a gun is it
anywhere near atlanta because i'm going to be in atlanta pretty soon i don't know i'll have to look
it up i had an idea about i'll check it out a ghost hunting show i'll tell you about it off
air i don't want to blast one of the one of the things i want to do is a lot of people have
mentioned um potential paranormal stuff but anything we do with paranormal is going to be
academic so you know we've gotten hit up hit up by people who are like we want to do evp and like
seances and i'm like i don't i'm not going to do that it's never gonna happen what i would like to
do is actually have someone go to a haunted house a a known haunted location, and then someone else go to a new build,
a building that was just built, and then of similar structure or similar composition,
and then do a series of tests with a variety of like energy detection devices, and then as a
control group, and then test to see if there's differences. It's not perfect because the ground
composition will be different. We don't, you know, there could be a mine underneath. Who knows?
I think I figured out the secret.
But at least starting from the basic scientific approach of we're not going to do EVP garbage
that's made up.
We're not going to use EMF detectors, you know, in the way they do in these ghost hunter
shows.
We will have them.
But a lot of what they do is just made up stupid stuff.
I want an actual academic view of haunted locations.
Why are they haunted?
Why do people report these things
are they making it up
can we do some legitimate scientific research
and then be like here's what we found
we don't know what it means
here's some data
who's doing it
some universities probably
I'd like to film it
100% I'll talk about it
I don't want to blast out every you know
all right Josh Oliver says
hi love the show
I actually sent you an email about getting on as an intern
and also a project idea for creating culture in the world of writing i don't live far from y'all and would love to chat
josh oliver um pitches at timcast.com but again we are so overloaded trying to get everything done
we probably need to dedicate a good week to hiring like five people so that we can manage out all
these projects properly first thing you should do is hire somebody who hires people and then you
just don't have to worry about anymore quality control man but yeah like a yeah like
a hr person but they got to be like top tier best of the best and it's not easy to do
nope nope people are the hardest parts of any business true managing personalities tyler 1024
01 says i was wondering two things would you be willing to finance a business venture
it is a medication that promotes mental longevity called Batacath Care.
Also, where can I buy Bitcoin?
Max was mentioning Swan Bitcoin, right?
Oh, yeah.
Yeah, so we'll shout them out.
I've not checked them out, but that's what Max was saying, and Max is smart.
So I don't know.
Look into it.
And Batacath Care, interesting.
I would not be interested in getting anywhere near that, unfortunately.
Yeah, I'm not confident in Batacath Care.
What is it, Batacath care. What is it?
Batacath?
That's what Joe Biden would call it.
Transherber-lurberter?
Jonathan Howe says, Elon Musk said Tesla will no longer accept BTC, but is looking into
other crypto.
Doge is the future.
Let me explain something.
We often see very powerful individuals say, we are denouncing Bitcoin.
And then the Bitcoin price collapses.
And then lo and behold, a bunch of wealthy individuals buy up the Bitcoin at a discount.
I think Jamie Dimon did that. Was he the CEO of JP Morgan or something?
Kept saying Bitcoin, no, Bitcoin, no. And then when Bitcoin prices tanks,
all of a sudden he's like Bitcoin, yes. Elon Musk put out a message. He said,
we will no longer accept crypto because of the environmental factors. A bunch of smart people and quickly pointed out Bitcoin miners are using renewable energies because it cuts the cost because they have to pay for the energy in the first place. So that's not correct. Elon says in the message, so we will not be doing transactions in Bitcoin nor selling it. What did Elon really say?
Hold on for dear life, he says.
He said when they were doing transactions in Bitcoin, there is a possibility that they would give some up because they're doing a free exchange. No, they don't want to do that.
Bitcoin is going to go to a million bucks. So now that they've accepted a bunch of Bitcoin for cars,
they stop it and now hold the Bitcoin forever and using the environmentalism as an excuse.
In my opinion, I think they just want an excuse to hold on a bitcoin and not give it up you said they were selling bitcoin too so transacting in bitcoin means
you know uh back and forth i suppose and they mentioned they will no longer be selling it
or yeah yeah interesting you would think you would think that a pretty decent size of their
market were people who had you know crypto wealth and like, let me just buy a Tesla with my crypto.
Yeah.
Dogecoin?
Can you buy Tesla?
Oh, he just posted on Twitter, should we accept Doge for Teslas?
I didn't click.
Vampire Slayer says, Tim, you perfectly described how Philip DeFranco used to run his channel with Thoughts on Thoughts.
He started with an internet model and then talked news.
That's right.
That's awesome.
And he had the same name I came up with too.
Thoughts and Thoughts.
Is that what it was?
I don't know.
Yeah, basically.
Thoughts on Thoughts.
Thoughts on Thoughts.
That's hilarious.
Great minds.
It's true.
One of Casey Neistat's videos.
It's, what's it called?
Make It Count.
The thumbnail is like two women in bikinis and taking a picture of it.
And that stuff legit works.
People click on that stuff.
They want to see, oh, beautiful woman, they click it.
All right, Sonny James says,
I subscribe to a lot of leftist channels that I love.
I've yet to find one who at the same time
wants to abolish police and prisons,
yet they're either gun control advocates or stay silent.
Who they think are going to seize the weapons
can't have it two ways,
which is why it's funny.
And all right, let me just point something out you come to a show
like this i think we're fairly logically consistent in that regard but you go to some of these lefty
channels and they're like abolish the police and guns it's like did you think for two seconds oh
i'm sorry many of these people think two plus two equals five so i'm not surprised they can't do
standard math don't say it what i Jack, don't goad me.
Don't start on this.
Don't goad me into this.
Don't start on this.
You're on my property.
I am.
I'm just kidding.
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I heard you also have a book.
I have a book.
It's called Democrats are Deplorable.
In fact, Tim had a mug of mine around here at one point.
Someone stole it.
We'll have to get you more.
It was a great mug.
Great mug.
Tim drank out of it one day.
It was amazing.
Best picture I ever took.
Yeah, Democrats are Deplorable.
That's available on Amazon as well.
Describes how we got to this point in the culture war.
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