Timcast IRL - Timcast IRL #412 - RITTENHOUSE NOT GUILTY PARTY W/Blaire White & Chris Williamson
Episode Date: November 20, 2021Tim, Ian, Luke, and Lydia join commentator Blaire White and podcast host Chris Williamson to discuss Kyle Rittenhouse's not-guilty verdict, how the media continues to smear him, the NYT's choice to wi...thhold a story about the rioting and chaos to benefit Joe Biden before the election, Anthony Huber's bad luck and bad timing, Jerry Nadler's obscene desire to press federal charges for Rittenhouse, the Kenosha schools in fear of BLM rioters, and Kamala Harris' historic and very short presidency during Biden's colonoscopy. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
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Ladies and gentlemen,
it's a good day.
Kyle Rittenhouse
found not guilty
on all counts.
When the verdict came in,
I actually posted this on Twitter.
I have the smartwatch.
It tracks my heart rate every hour.
The hour before
they announced the verdict,
my heart rate was 51 beats per minute.
As soon as I saw that first tweet from the reporter, the verdict is in and will be announced
within the hour. You can see on my watch, it goes 136 straight up. I was like, I'm glued to the
screen. It came in. Look, the joke I made, I was like, I was sweating bullets waiting for the
verdict. Kyle must've been sweating 50 BMG. And when the, when the, when the, when the verdict
was read, not guilty, not guilty, not guilty, not guilty.
Kyle falls to the ground.
He's crying.
They pick him up.
His lawyer is going like this, probably saying like, breathe, breathe in, breathe out.
And it was just an explosion of celebration across the board.
Of course, I have a lot of Facebook friends who are lefty.
And now I can tell you exactly why there should have been a mistrial with prejudice
although maybe a not guilty verdict across the board is still better many people are running
with the narrative from the prosecution and of course they're claiming you know racism or whatever
and we'll get into all that stuff we do have a bunch a lot more stories the democrats or at least
jerry nadler wants a doj he wants doj involvement, potential federal charges, because these people don't care about
justice. But we do. So this is the show about Kyle Rittenhouse being not guilty. And we're all
going to talk about this and a bunch of other stories. We got some media criticism here,
the New York Times covering up the Kenosha riots and a breaking story after a former reporter came
out and explained how the story was, was was sidelined, because it actually showed the country
what was happening with
these riots.
So to join us in talking about all of this, we've got Blair White and Chris Williamson.
You guys, whoever wants to introduce himself first.
Hi, I'm Blair White.
I'm a YouTuber.
I'm on Instagram and Twitter as well.
You can follow me on there.
My at is msblairwhite.
There's an E at the end of Blair.
And I'm feeling very white-pilled with the news today of The Verdict.
Very excited to be here.
I walked outside just right after The Verdict, and I was looking at the sky, and I'm like, wow.
Yeah, I got emotional a little bit.
I was like, ooh, okay.
It's good.
It's good.
Yeah, just wow.
Good day.
So what's up, man?
Good.
Good to be here, man.
The British have arrived.
Yeah, that's right.
I've been here for a while.
Chris Williamson, Modern Wisdom Podcast, at ChrisWillX on Twitter and Instagram.
And search Chris Williamson on YouTube. I at ChrisWillX on Twitter and Instagram.
And search Chris Williamson on YouTube.
I'm excited to be here.
And Chris is sitting right next to me and learning about the power of the chat room.
Bro, I love this. He's very entertained.
He's laughing just like I'm laughing.
I appreciate you guys.
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With your support, I'm here, and boy, do we have a lot to discuss.
I'm so happy to be here. Let's get right into it.
I agree, man. I had an emotional day as well.
Seeing Kyle go through what he went through when they read the verdict was was almost like reverse
traumatic i don't know how to describe it but i had tears i didn't full on start crying but yeah
i i had like happiness but sadness at the whole thing it's just been such a horrible
you know but also display of justice and like very interesting i had i had family members being like
i'm literally crying.
And I'm like, dude, for me, I was laughing.
I was just shocked.
My heart rate was through the roof.
We got Lydia pressing all the buttons.
I am also here.
And I was going to say,
when I was watching Kyle tear up for himself and collapse,
I was definitely teared up a little bit because he's so young
and to go through such a hard thing
is just really kind of heartrending.
But I'm stoked to talk about it and i'm so glad he's innocent on all accounts
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what everybody already knows. And we're going to say anyway, Kyle Rittenhouse found not guilty on all charges. The motion of the defendant is granted. The charges against the defendant on
all counts are dismissed with prejudice and he is released from the obligation of his bond. The first charge, Joseph Rosenbaum. Second,
Richard McGinnis. Third, the unknown male. Fourth, Anthony Huber. And the fifth, Gage
Grosskreutz. And I want to say something very important. On all of these charges,
one of those individuals is a good friend of the show, is a good friend of all of us here,
and that's Richie McGinnis. They call him Richard. Richie McGinnis ran into danger. Kyle Rittenhouse was defending himself.
The whole situation, in my opinion, is tragic, and it shouldn't have happened. The police should
have been protecting this community. It shouldn't have been a 17-year-old going out there feeling
like he had to do this. But when it came to Richie, I mean, we're worried about him. We're
friends with this guy, and the whole situation is scary.
But I will say this.
Not for one second do I believe that Kyle Rittenhouse should have been found guilty on the charge of endangering Richie McGinnis.
I don't know how Richie feels.
You know, that's his private business.
And as someone we deeply care about, we are concerned for his safety.
But based on what I saw that night, I think not guilty was the right charge.
I don't know how you guys feel about all this stuff.
You know, for Richie, it's personal.
We've had him on the show several times.
He was a witness.
He rendered aid to Joseph Rosenbaum.
But not guilty was the way to go.
Yeah, I am feeling very optimistic as a result of this verdict because one of the few things that has kept me sane for the past year and a half were we're in a situation now you have to undergo you know medical procedures to participate in society in some parts of this
country the government's coming closer and closer to your door like chaos cities burning whatever
one of the very few things that's kept me sane is the basic concept that i can defend my own self
right like like no matter what if i have a firearm i can defend myself my family my dog etc
so this verdict reinforces that americans still do have that right even though there are many Like, no matter what, if I have a firearm, I can defend myself, my family, my dog, etc.
So this verdict reinforces that Americans still do have that right, even though there are many forces trying to take it.
It's scary because what was on trial.
So this is the this is winning the battle, but not the war.
What was on trial, first and foremost, was the life of Kyle Rittenhouse.
What they don't tell you when the media lies is that he rendered aid to protesters.
He didn't go there as an ideologue. He went there and was like does anybody need help and he rendered aid i think to two people
and then he got attacked the greater picture here was our right to defend our communities and
ourselves from violent riots and extremists and the crazy thing is now a lot of these leftists
are saying this is the kyle rittenhouse precedent that right-wingers will be showing up with weapons
now at these protests and it's well, hold on there a minute.
I'm not a fan of this because, you know, the creating conflict.
But what they're really saying is, if you frame it properly,
is that when these extremists go to riot, destroy and kill people,
regular members of the community might come out and stop them.
Is that the precedent they're talking about?
Now, I hope the conflict doesn't stop.
What happened in Kenosha that night should have never happened but i blame the institutions first and foremost that were
supposed to protect these communities yes it's it's a difficult situation i'll put it this way
i think the whole thing was a net negative if rosenbaum stayed in jail for the atrocities he
committed kyle rittenhouse would not have been in that position and kyle rittenhouse shouldn't
have been there and that's not an indictment on his decisions an indictment on everything that
happened in kenosha yeah that's why i keep saying he shouldn't have been there but no one should have been there and
the police should have been protecting the city and it's only a logical conclusion to the situation
that there would be vigilante justice occurring when the police literally are standing down as
buildings are burning and people are being hurt man the defense attorney was asked after the trial
finished what does he want to do now what does written house want to do
now and he all he had to say was he just wants to become a nurse that's a nurse a nurse wow i didn't
know that wants to become a medic yeah yeah that was what he was doing on the night yeah but did
he said he said nurse uh or did he say emt he could have been either of those i think because
they're different pretty sure it was nurse if he said nurse that means like he wants to work in a
hospital and help sick people. Yeah.
Good for him.
Wow.
That's what he was doing on that night.
Yeah,
it was,
it was.
And,
and,
and he had some training.
He wasn't an official EMT.
It was 17,
but it's,
it's remarkable.
Uh,
I'll say this.
There should have been a mistrial with prejudice for,
but I don't,
I don't know if that actually would have solved anything.
The reason I think there should have been a mistrial with prejudice is
because,
uh,
the,
that,
and,
and the judge should have directly addressed the drone video that was manipulated multiple times.
Yes.
Because now what I'm seeing on Facebook from a lot of people I know who are like hard left, you've got the establishment lied to left.
These are people who are like, you know, Rittenhouse traveled across state lines with a gun, which is just not true.
But then you have the like the intelligentsia left. And what they're saying is, well, even though we know he did not travel across state
lines, he was in the act of committing a crime, and therefore it can't be self-defense. Then when
the judge dismissed the gun charge, they said, well, as we now know, the prosecution has proven
he pointed that weapon at people, provoking them first. Now the narrative has become, what I see
is they're taking
news articles where it says the prosecution played a video that they said showed Kyle Rittenhouse
pointing the gun at protesters. They circle it in red and they're posting it in bold and they're
saying Kyle Rittenhouse was waving a gun around threatening people. And when they tried to stop
him, he attacked them. And the judge said that was self-defense and the jury let him go because
it's racism and patriarchy and whatever.
If the judge said this video footage is not real and we're throwing it out,
that narrative wouldn't have happened.
What we needed was a clean, honest victory,
that it was a bad night all across the board for everybody.
It shouldn't have happened, but Kyle Rittenhouse is not responsible for what happened.
Right.
So there's a lot of ramifications.
I mean, obviously, a lot was weighing on this particular trial.
A lot of people were very politically invested on it.
But even without the bigger picture,
Gross Court's lawsuit looks like it's dead in the water.
Oh, yeah.
He wanted, what, $10 million?
Yeah.
So that's also another important aspect here.
There's a lot of witnesses that lied on the stand
and might be facing perjury charges. There's talk
about disbarring the state prosecutors
for clearly pushing witnesses
to lie on the stand and change
their statements with holding evidence.
And again, this wasn't a snap
decision. I think this played off. I mean, a lot of people
were worried about this coming out Friday because
of the fears of riots, the fears
of civil unrest. But I think that fear
was highly manipulated.
I think there was a huge aspect of it that was artificial
because if the media does one thing great, it's not reporting.
It's literally amping up the fear of harassment
in order to bully people to get the outcome that they want.
So another bigger thing to kind of examine here
is that the media absolutely failed at their larger objective which which they were
harassing people in order to push to get so that's another big aspect here the jury took four days
deliberated and it was 12 people a jury of his peers people who represented him and were in his
community that said not guilty on all counts. And there's people still angry.
There's people still lying.
There's still people,
there's still major media organizations
saying that this was black people that were killed.
MSNBC.
NBC was trying to make this a race issue
in their byline
talking about how this is an example of white juries.
NBC, MSNBC was caught jury,
attempting to jury tamper.
Yeah.
Crazy.
So this is a huge realization
of how this harassment campaign didn't work i don't think there's going to be as much civil
unrest as people are predicting there to be because that that prediction was used as a tool
to get their uh outcome it didn't work that's a big story that's right exactly that threat didn't
work by the media but But let's be real.
These activists, they're fair weather activists.
I covered a lot of these riots on the ground for years.
You ask any one of the riot squad or Drew or Richie McGinnis or Jorge, and they'll tell you if it's too cold out, no riots, no protests.
If it's raining, no protests.
It's got to be the right temperature for people to go out.
And that's why when it comes to this beat and when it comes to knowing the cycle, everyone's like, it's summer.
Summer means riots, but winter means nothing.
Granted, it's a Friday.
They wait until a Friday.
So that means.
But it's like 30 degrees, I think, up there.
Right.
Right.
But it means payday Saturday and Sunday.
So who knows what will happen tomorrow?
I got to say, I am. white-pilled, I guess,
about independent on-the-ground journalists.
Yes.
These people are essentially saving the union.
I mean, even with George Floyd,
being able to see what happened,
I mean, however you feel about the way that went,
just that they were there.
Some random person was there to pull it up and record it. But I mean, geez, you know, however you feel about the way that went, just that they were there.
Someone, some random person was there to pull it up and record it.
But I mean, geez, these guys, Richie, he put himself like in the way of anything that could happen.
Yeah, big time. And the crazy thing is they charged Kyle over it when Richie said on our show something to the effect of running towards danger and being stupid about it.
It was like self-deprecating humor.
He didn't mean he was an idiot, but it was like, you've got to be crazy to run into danger.
And the defense said this.
You can't blame Kyle Rittenhouse because a journalist ran towards the danger.
It's their job.
They know the risks.
I agree with that.
Yeah.
And Richie was smart and, the most important point,
after Kyle Rittenhouse did fire on Rosenbaum in self-defense,
We have a guest. we have a guest.
We have a guest. Oh, nice.
Yes, we have a guest.
Yes, we have a guest.
After Kyle fired in self-defense, Richie didn't run from Kyle because he knew what was going on.
Right.
So, again, I'm very grateful that Richie's all right because he's a good friend of ours and we love him.
But I don't think you can condemn Kyle for Richie doing his job.
I think Richie knows.
But this shows the importance of independent media.
If it wasn't for independent media,
this trial would look totally different.
The narrative would be totally different and the media lied every step of the way here
to absolutely absurd points.
Chris, you have something to say.
I want to pull something to say i want
to pull something up and i want to add to it really quickly but go ahead yeah i just think
that yeah it's a it's a bad situation right this hasn't been a tremendously good situation for
anybody that's been involved in this but one thing that everyone can be reassured by is the impact
that independent media has had yes yeah and then when you look at independent media you compare
to the corporate media they talked about how he stayed he crossed state lines with a firearm they talked about how he was an active shooter they talked about how he was
illegally carrying a weapon he talked about how he was there to murder protesters they talked about
how he was a white supremacist how he killed innocent protesters how he fled the crime scene
how he had no right to be there all of that after this court proceeding is absolutely not true at all. And they are going to be facing some significant ramifications because, again,
we have a legal system that protects individuals from being lied about as drastically.
We saw it with the Covington kids.
And Nick Sandman actually came out and said, I hope Kyle sues.
He said this a couple days ago.
He says he has a great case.
Now, with this verdict, I mean, I
would be shaking in the boots if I
was a prostitute apart of the horse tree
media that sold the American people these
much lies about this particular case
because all of that is being opened
up like a can of worms
and they're going to have to face the reality
that they created with their monstrosity
of lies. It's still happening. It's still happening.
I want to show you a highlight,
but I do want to end this segment real quick with one thought.
Where were you when the news started coming in?
Where was everybody?
I mean this rhetorically, but for those that are watching,
and what were you feeling as you waited for that verdict?
I want to show you this.
I mentioned it in the intro just as an end to wrap this up.
I'm wearing my smartwatch.
This is what it looks like. Just before the verdict came in i'm sitting here working i've got the live
stream going you can see my heart rate at 51 beats per minute and then within the hour they announced
that there was going to be a verdict and my heart rate spiked to 136 i'm sitting here adrenaline
rushing watching it the camera shook and I was like here we go
and then a few minutes later the camera zooms out
and I'm like they're coming in we have the verdict
just before when they
started reading it I was nervous
man and you know I saw
this on my watch when I was checking it and I was like
I should post this I don't know
how everybody else felt but I was like
this was my experience and then I
saw a lot of people say, dude, me too.
Sweaty palms, was nervous, was shaking.
And a lot of people felt that way.
And then it came out as a good day for America.
But winning the battle, the war is not over.
Let me show you this tweet.
We have this from Will Kane.
Wait till you see this.
He says the lies never stop.
In the first tweet, if you can see it it's
the independent it says kyle rittenhouse cleared of murder after shooting dead two black lives
matter protesters full story teenager who shot three black men with a rifle found not guilty
on all charges sick absolutely not true i have to know know. Isn't it crazy? Absolutely insane.
And I think I said this last time that almost every progressive I know, which believe it or not, I have a lot of progressive friends.
Almost all of them are under the misconception that the people who died were black, that they were innocent protesters.
And even as of a few hours ago, I tweeted something positive about Rittenhouse.
I forget exactly what I said, but a lot of the replies were from my more liberal supporters who were like wait is this true that one of them was a pedophile how do you not know
that at this point in the case doesn't that teach us because of this it teaches us just how poorly
people are getting themselves involved in the details of this case but everyone has an opinion
oh yeah everybody's got an opinion but almost no one is actually taking the time to look at the
details of the case because people would rather just be lied to by the corporate media.
And I love that we talked about how this is such a win for the simple fact
that it's such a loss for corporate media.
Yes.
I think it's waking people up, this particular case.
So there's more.
In Will Kane's tweet, he also has this tweet
from the Democratic Congressional Campaign Committee.
This is the organization that helps give money
to Democrats running for Congress who's who and they said it's disgusting and disturbing that
someone was able to carry a loaded assault rifle into a protest against the unjust killing of
jacob blake first of all there was no assault rifle and a lot of people are like stop you know
what really bugs me is when the gun to a people say there's no such thing as an assault rifle.
Stop.
There is select fire rifle.
That's typically what it refers to.
And most people understand that.
But we have to use definitions properly.
The left has assault rifle to mean rifle.
It's meaningless.
Yeah.
So I'm going to use the correct definition.
There was not a single person with an assault rifle.
But more importantly, Jacob Blake's not dead.
Right.
Exactly.
He's alive.
Exactly. Wow. Yeah. He's partially partially paralyzed and so they said unjust killing that's the democrats putting out their message they have no idea what's going on in this world or they know
and they're willfully ignorant they corrected it they corrected it after the fact saying oopsie
here's here's the corrected email they have no idea what's going on but they're so comfortable
fanning the flames of what's going on,
which is so sick because people forget the context in which the Rittenhouse situation even happened.
It was because buildings were on fire.
People were being hurt.
The police were standing down.
Like, vigilante justice is only bound to pop up when that situation arises.
Like, people have, and I was talking about this earlier,
I feel like people have almost like blind spots when it comes to remembering 2020.
I think there was some sort of collective trauma that happened to people.
People forget how bad it was.
It was terrible and people were terrified.
Can I show you guys a story from the night in question on August 25th, 2020, when when all this was going down in the chaos and the riots and everything that happened?
We have another story from the New York new york post august 26th 2020 this is um i'm assuming that this story is about august 25th considering it was published the
following day but it may have actually been from before uh and and been what one of the things that
cal rittenhouse saw so this will this will be a sort of correction i'm not entirely sure but i
said before that i thought videos like this inspired the people who went out there with guns from the new york post elderly man defending store during kenosha riots has jaw
broken i mean that's the gist of the story i can't i can't show you the images it's graphic
and horrifying an elderly man watching his store be ransacked and burned to the ground and he's got
a fire extinguisher spraying at the door and at people and someone runs up and cracks him in the side of that with a rock dropping him this elderly man laying on the ground disoriented unconscious
bleeding from the face and then some other people run up and try and render aid i can't imagine what
it must be like for the people of kenosha to know this happened yeah and to have had this trial but
i will say there are videos that have been going around where people are filming random cars and the cars stop and be like hey hey like what do you think about what
happened they're like kyle won like this is a good day and they're cheering for me like he was
defending himself the people of kenosha i think know what it means when people are destroying
your town and they know what went down that night and they know who kyle was and i mean that
figuratively not literally knew he was but they knew what kind of what kind of kid he was and what kind of town they had and i think the
people of kenosha overwhelmingly were in support of him it was disproportionately minorities as
well that were harmed by all of the fires and all the rioting and the looters right that's right it
was uh it was a poor multi-racial community and that's the same thing that happened in ferguson
yes so it's crazy isn't it kyle rittenhouse is the worst white supremacist ever that's true white people yeah right and that's and that's the the narrative
is just insane that they persist i have friends i've lost friends over this they don't respond
they're not responding to me i've had friends for for years and i see them posting about kyle
rittenhouse and they're saying really awful things comparing him to Charles Manson.
And I sent a message, and I'm just like, calm and passionately like, you know, hey, what's up?
What's going on? Did you watch the trial? Do you know what's happening? And they just ignore me outright. What do you think it is about this? Well, I think what happens is when I post something
like Kyle Rittenhouse is the clearest case of self-defense I've ever seen. And that's a quote
from Destiny, who was a left-wing streamer. But he's correct. He was correct
the whole time. He got in trouble. Twitch just
banned him from the
professional program, whatever it's called.
I post things like that.
What do you think happens then when I
have friends who are trapped in the
Matrix, and they hear
from the Independent, a white supremacist
crossed state lines with an assault rifle to
hunt down or kill Black Lives Matter
protesters. They see me post
it was self-defense or
that Rittenhouse should be not guilty
and they're thinking, I can't believe
my good friend is now supporting
overt white supremacists who are murdering people.
What's happened to this country? But they just
don't know because they're trapped in the matrix.
But I can't even.
This is where the problem is.
Politics flows in one direction.
I message them like, let's talk.
And they say, no.
I'm willing to say, I need you to see the truth.
But they don't want to do it.
They like where they live.
They like the hate.
It's tough to shatter people out of the matrix through text.
Never really works.
Well, they don't see anything else but the corporate media.
So when you have the same trash regurgitated to you, repeated after one lie and another lie and another lie,
you build this huge foundation that has absolutely no merit in reality.
And it's being propagated not just by the corporate media, not just the people who pull the strings of the corporate media,
but also the puppets of the people who pull the strings.
Of course, that's politicians like Kamala Harris.
Kamala Harris just came out with a statement
about this entire situation,
and she said, quote,
this verdict really speaks for itself.
As many of you know,
I spent a majority of my career working
to make the justice system more equitable,
and clearly there is a lot more work to do.
And I'm like, B, you put innocent people behind bars.
And bailed out the rioters.
And bailed out the rioters.
Yeah, not only bailed out the rioters,
not only called for criminals to be let out of jail,
but knew that she had evidence that someone was innocent
and she still decided to vindictively hold that person in jail
for over two years.
Nonviolent drug offenses.
She put people behind bars.
There's a mosaic collage right now of all the black people she put in jail.
I will not sit here and listen to you besmirch Kamala Harris.
Our president.
Yeah, our president.
She did not just for no reason keep people who are innocent behind bars.
She needed them to work as slaves to put out fire for a dollar an hour.
Kamala Harris kept people in prison, denying their parole so that she could use them for cheap labor to fight wildfires.
That woman is beyond despicable. That is an atrocity to commit against another human being.
But I was kidding, by the way luke is correct is it confirmed that that was her intent or is this just like kind of
people are like so assuming no it's evidence it's her intent so uh it was someone in her office who
said it at first a lot of people were saying she kept innocent people in prison beyond you know
she kept people in prison beyond their term to use as cheap labor the full story is people were up for parole and her office's position was do not grant them parole we need slave labor to fight wildfires
and there's so many instances there's one there's an article in la weekly that's titled daniel
larson's an innocent man says federal judge so why is he still in prison he was in prison because of
kamala harris saying i want a clean pristine
record most of these state prosecutors are sociopaths who rather have a clean victory
whoever who rather of course have have a win column rather than do the right thing there's
so many innocent people that have been thrown in jail because of overzealous insane psychopathic
state prosecutors and i think there's a big
argument to make here about our current vice president being one before with her track record
which is absolutely atrocious but did she make the statement while she was president for two
hours today when biden was getting his butt played with or what will happen well biden also came out
with kind of contradicting statements so that whatever he was doing whatever he got done to him
up whatever well also probably maybe i don't know had some kind of effect because he was doing, whatever he got done to him, whatever, also probably maybe, I don't know,
had some kind of effect because he was flip-flopping like crazy.
Oh, really?
I do want to do a longer discussion.
I have some tweets about it.
But I want to add to this.
There is something deeply wrong in this country
when you have to agree
with injustice
to placate one political faction.
It should be clear kyle rittenhouse
acted in self-defense and we all knew it we've had on the show seven witnesses from from various
moments on that night some direct witnesses richie mcginnis himself who was named in the complaint
who rendered aid to rosenbaum has been on this show more than once and many other people who
were there that night and they told us what happened and they showed us the video and we all said looks like self-defense but now because there
are people who are lied to or just don't care the president the vice president aclu and all these
institutions say well we need the support so just lie to them the verdict's only surprising if you've
only been watching the corporate media spin but the reaction hasn't surprised anybody everyone knew that this was primed to just go off that's the problem though is that the video
of what transpired that night has been available for over a year and there are so many people that
were so comfortable having this opinion have never watched it because if you do watch it in
my opinion you can't walk away with any other determination other than, yeah, this kid was defending himself.
Bad situation, but he was defending himself.
I mean, you have Anna Kasparian of the Young Turks over a year after it happened finally saying, oh, yeah, by the way, woke up today, watched a video.
I think he did nothing wrong.
It's like, really, after a year of you slandering him.
Yep.
You should sue them.
That's what all of these networks do.
It's the craziest thing.
That's why they're like Tim Pool's right wing.
No, the difference between you and me is that I just read, I read and I fact
check. Right. But let's talk about
you know what? I'll give them, I'll cut them some slack.
They have, they have, they have a
very serious problem in
independent left wing spaces.
And it's that they blindly trust
mainstream media. You ready for this one?
Oh boy. You want your blood to boil?
What if I were
to tell you that there were reporters of the New York Times who knew the BLM rioters were destroying
poor interracial communities, but the New York Times said we won't run the story until after
the election? Kind of obvious why. Well, we have this. This is from Barry Weiss's sub stack,
from Nellie Bolas, formerly of the New York Times.
I believe this is a, let me make sure I'm getting the name. I'm fairly certain it's from Nellie
Bolas. Yep. By Nellie Bolas. Okay. Now that we know it's her, let's read her story. A note on
Kenosha in light of the Kyle Rittenhouse trial. She writes, until quite recently, the mainstream
liberal argument was that burning down businesses for racial justice was both good and healthy.
Burnings allowed for the expression of righteous rage, and the businesses all had insurance
to rebuild.
And she's right.
Now, many progressives and neoliberals came out and said, oh, come on, that's not true.
You're exaggerating.
No, no, no, no.
They all said, oh, they have insurance.
They wrote articles in defense of looting.
They wrote books.
They were defending this.
Kamala Harris tried to
bail. She raised money to bail them out. Biden staffers raised money to bail them out. She goes
on to say, when I was at the New York Times, I went to Kenosha to see about this, and it turned
out not to be true. The part of Kenosha that people burned in the riots was the poor multiracial
commercial district full of small, underinsured cell phone shops and car lots. It was very sad
to see and to hear from people who had suffered.
Beyond the financial loss, small storefronts are quite meaningful to their owners and communities,
which continuously baffles the Zoom class.
Something odd happened with that story after I filed it.
It didn't run.
It sat and sat.
Now, it could be that the piece was just bad.
I've sent in bad ones before, and I'll do it again.
A few weeks after I filed, an editor told me the Times wouldn't be able to run my Kenosha insurance debacle piece until
after the 2020 election. So sorry. There were a variety of reasons given space, timing, tweaks
here or there. Eventually, the election passed. Biden was in the White House and my Kenosha story
ran. Whatever the reason for holding the piece, covering the suffering after the rise was not a
priority. The reality that brought Kyle Rittenhouse into the streets was one we reporters were meant to ignore.
The old man who tried to put out a blaze at a Kenosha store had his jaw broken.
The top editor of the Philadelphia Inquirer had to resign in June 2020 amid a staff outcry for publishing a piece with the headline, Buildings Matter Too.
If you lived in those neighborhoods on fire you were not supposed
to get an extinguisher the proper response the only acceptable response was to see the brick
and mortar torn down to watch the fires burn and to say thank you holy wow from nelly bolus
formerly of the new york i believe formerly of the new york times yeah she's not there anymore
to write that and and to feel that indignation the only thing you could do as you watched your town your home your your your
friends and families livelihoods burned to the ground was say thank you the new york times covered
up what was going on they knew how bad it was they knew the lives being destroyed and they said
yeah but trump might win so let's let's that story until after. I'm thinking about my parents' house where I grew up.
And if people came by, like a horde of people came by to burn their house down,
what would I want?
I would want them to defend the house.
You don't just let people burn your house down or your building down.
I think people have become so detached from what actually happens
when there's rioting going on.
When you see it on TV, yeah, it looks kind of scary and the stuff,
but the difference to hearing fire, feeling fire, the heat coming off things,
the shouting, the crashing windows, that's terrifying.
Yeah, and if you haven't lived in a city that underwent these riots
and this turmoil in 2020, like, I don't think you can actually understand it.
You know, like, speaking of someone who was in
a city that was being rioted was la it's like it's it's very scary just to see the collective
freak out of people it was the first time in my life that i saw just like just hive mind of people
just losing their shit and sorry i don't mean to swear um and what it does to people and what it
causes it was it's It's a lot.
I keep thinking about how they say there's this chant like protect your house, protect your property, not your streets.
Protect your property, not your streets.
Like get off the streets.
Let them ride on the street.
Go defend your building, but let them ride.
But like if you set a big blazing fire on the street, yo, fire spreads.
Why is that even a choice?
Yeah.
Why is that even a choice? Why is that even a choice? In the pre-trial
hearing, when the prosecutor
was like, it's just arson, the judge
goes, are you kidding me?
Just arson?
I remember that moment. We talked about it. It was the
most amazing moment of the trial. When the
prosecutor, Binger, goes, what did
Rosenbaum really do that night?
Oh, I'll tell you what he did that night.
He tipped over a port-a-potty
with no one in it. He set a metal
dumpster on fire. Yeah.
Was swinging a chain around.
He took a trailer, flipped it
over in the street, set it on fire to block
some police bearcats.
Oh, yeah. And he was yelling the N-word
the whole time. And I'm like, stop!
And he's saying, like, it's nothing!
You were, like god really freaking me out
telling me a guy's doing that doing all that you're asking to get popped you just are you
can't do that and also was there he even like attached to any of the ideologies present was
he part of the blm protests at all i don't think he was i agree i don't think he was
running around shouting the n-word probably not right yeah yeah here's what i think here's what i think i think that after we'll be careful in describing what rosenbaum did to those children
because we'll keep it a little family friendly but i just like to say atrocities because there's i
don't think there's anything worse you can do to children what he did he had i guess the rumor is
a mental hospital some say a jail he had gotten out that morning or recently i don't
think he knew anything or cared at all about black lives matter riots i think he just ended up there
as someone who i mean what life did he have if apparently he was carrying a jail bag or something
that effect a hospital bag yeah a hospital bag or something so i think he was just an unwell person
i think we know the crime the charges the convictions against them we know he was just an unwell person. I think we know the crime, the charges, the convictions against him.
We know he was in jail.
We know he was very unwell and particularly evil.
I think he was just there that night to perpetuate his pattern of violent behavior.
But at what point do we have the conversation of why he was walking free in the first place? Because in my opinion, when you rack up five victims.
That was more than that.
I think it was 11.
Yeah. 11. I thought it was 11. Yeah.
11.
I thought it was five.
I just read an article and they said 11.
Okay.
So then.
I could be wrong.
Even worse.
Let's say hypothetically it is 11 or for sure it's 11.
Who knows?
If that's the case, how do you rack up that many victims?
Being careful of how we described the way in which you victimize them.
How do you rack up that many and still be walking in
the streets to me that's life in prison or worse yeah i think uh man and if he was in prison it
would have never happened that's right that's right and that's why i i tell people you know
there are people saying like don't defend him tim he was a monster and i'm like dude i don't want
that guy to die i don't believe in the death penalty i don't want him to get hurt i don't
want anthony hoober and we should talk about Huber, too.
And Grosskreutz, that guy I like the least because, I mean, it seems like he got deals with the prosecutors to try and throw Colin to the bus.
He's an ideologue.
But I don't want him to get hurt either, man.
I don't want people to get hurt.
They should not have been there first and foremost.
Kyle shouldn't have had to go out there and do that.
And I don't think any of them should have been there but the thing is if they kept Rosenbaum
locked up after he did
what he did none of this would have
happened you might be right because it seems like it was
all a chain of a chain reaction
after Rosenbaum got shot
because if Rosen they were trying to get him
basically justice for Rosenbaum at that
point they're like get him the Rosenbaum
that's technically correct
so there's no way to know but it's possible that if Rosenbaum hadn't been. They're like, get him. Rosenbaum. That's technically correct. So there's no way to know,
but it's possible that if Rosenbaum hadn't been there,
no one would have gotten shot.
That's right.
But more than that,
when the mob went after Rittenhouse,
they didn't know why.
That was actually laid out in cross-examination.
Gage Grosskreutz,
he's running alongside Kyle in the street,
filming, and he says,
what happened, what happened?
And Kyle says something like
I'm going to get the police
Grosskreutz testified he thought Rittenhouse
said I'm working with the police
so Grosskreutz at this moment says
I don't know what's going on he's just running
Grosskreutz breaks from Rittenhouse
and runs back stops
and people are yelling get him get him
he turns around runs
back towards right now so
drawing his gun that's a mindless zombie pure mentality he did not know and so this was this
was actually uh pointed out i think this point up by andrew bronco i could be wrong but a legal
analyst pointed out that at this point the narrative of people trying to stop a mass shooter
is is out of the window because no one who attacked Kyle at that point had any idea why they were.
So they were just mindlessly assaulting someone.
Well, that speaks to what I was saying before.
When these riots are occurring, there's this hive mind that takes place and you can feel
it.
And so I know I can make an educated guess that Kyle was feeling that.
So anyone that comes to him is going to be seen as a threat because all around him, he's
witnessing people acting as a hive mind. What was that like in L.A. when that started to happen is going to be seen as a threat because all around him, he's witnessing people acting as a hive mind.
What was that like in LA when, when that started to happen?
It was scary.
Like I said, um, on the last stream, which was iconic, by the way, so good with Joe and
Alex and Michael.
Um, I had, it's the only time in my life I've had to evacuate my home, you know, and I live
in California where maybe other situations arose where I would have had to like fires
and whatever, but never had to evacuate my home.
And I kept delaying the amount of time I was in hiding, which ended up being two weeks.
I was like, oh, I'll go for the weekend.
The riots will be over.
They lasted two weeks at least.
And again, it's just seeing people, this collective freak out is what really freaked me out.
You see the mob moving as a unit?
Yeah.
And actually, I was getting my nails done and leaving the parking lot and as i was pulling
out with my friend in the car we had about this much space between a huge huge group of people
walking down the street screaming angry if i had left the nail salon even 10 seconds later i would
have been trapped in the nail salon and they smashed buildings so i might have been trapped
in a building and then who knows it's like i'm not exactly loved by these people i could have
gotten hurt it was scary people are asking uh if we would have Kyle on the show.
And 100% absolutely.
But a lot of people are like, you know, give him time.
However, I think he's going on Tucker.
He already did the interview with Tucker.
Oh, wow.
They just dropped the trailer.
Oh, wow.
You see Tucker talking, you know, Kyle already being interviewed.
So Kyle's been doing it.
He did it Monday?
I don't know when, but there's videos of Kyle talking on Tucker Carlson's, his other shows that he has.
So he's been doing interviews.
He's going to be doing interviews.
Wow.
So I thought he was going to take some time to let this go.
It's important.
We have a duty to present the evidence continuously in the coming weeks and maybe even months and maybe even years.
I mean, it's a constant work to show people what actually happened.
I want to briefly mention Anthony Huber because a lot of people are like Rosenbaum was a child abuser committing atrocities.
Huber was a wife beater and Grosskreutz was a grandma slapper and all that stuff.
And I'm like, look, Grosskreutz was an ideologue, a revolutionary who attacked Rittenhouse with
a gun.
And I think he was very ideologically driven.
Rosenbaum was just, he's a pattern of abuse and I think he's a bad guy.
Anthony Huber, I think he was just dumb.
And I don't mean that to be disrespectful because I'm actually sad the most about Anthony
Hoover.
So we have this story at TimCast.com.
Girlfriend of man shot by Kyle Rittenhouse tells TimCast what she thinks justice would
be.
And I think it's actually a good response because she didn't she wasn't saying justice
was him going to life in prison or death penalty or anything like that.
She responded to Cassandra Fairbanks on Twitter saying to me, justice would be this kid growing
up, finding love and family as beautiful as Anthony and I had,
then him realizing exactly
what was taken from us
and feeling that fully.
I don't wish this on anyone.
Well, she kind of just
did wish it on Tyler.
Apart from him.
Apart from him.
But she's not saying
that he lose his love.
He's saying he feel the love
and then realize
what had happened.
I can respect that.
Yeah.
Because she's not saying like,
you know, he was a kid.
He'll understand that feeling.
And to me,
when I watch this go down,
I'm like,
this Anthony Huber guy,
right?
He's got a criminal conviction,
but we did talk about
the varying degrees
to which we would judge someone
by their worst moments.
Yeah.
I just think he was a guy
who didn't know
what was going on,
and he made the mistake
of joining the mob.
He saw a guy
running with a gun and people yelling,
get him, and he didn't think,
and he ran up and grabbed the gun.
He hit him with a skateboard twice, then grabbed it.
Kyle said he felt it being pulled away,
and he fired in defense.
I'm sad anyone got hurt in this instance,
and the scariest thing about it is, for the most part,
Gage Grosskreutz and Huber were mostly just being mindless.
They weren't paying attention.
They weren't thinking.
They didn't care.
They said the mob is attacking him.
We join in.
And that's the worst part of it.
So, you know,
a lot of people want to immediately just hate,
hate all these people.
There was a video
from outside the Rittenhouse trial
where someone bought a bunch of,
I think it was Domino's pizza,
and then the Black Lives Matter protesters
and the pro-Rittenhouse protesters,
or whatever you want to call them,
shared pizza together.
And I was like, that's awesome.
And that's hard to do.
If you're out there and you're holding a sign saying,
you know, free Kyle,
the other side saying convict,
and you guys are like, I can't believe it,
you don't like each other,
and then somebody walks up from the other side
and says, let's have pizza together. And I'm like, man, they're breaking bread over Domino's pizza. I I can't believe it. You don't like each other. And then somebody walks up from the other side and says, let's have pizza together.
And I'm like, man, they're breaking bread over Domino's pizza.
I almost can't believe that happened.
It did.
I know.
I was like, that's crazy.
There's like a woman there, and he's like, take a slice, man.
He's like, I appreciate you guys.
I wish you love.
And I'm like, that's awesome.
That is awesome.
That's what we need more of.
Because if we can all, look, I'll tell you this.
It's simple.
If the people who are out there saying we demand justice,
Kyle Rittenhouse is a racist,
if they came down to have pizza with us,
then we could have that conversation and show them the videos
and show them the evidence.
And they would be like, oh, man, like Anna Kasparian.
I didn't know that.
So I don't hate any of these people.
I don't hate Anthony Huber.
I personally dislike Gage Grosskreutz for lying on the stand
and for what he did.
And Rosenbaum was a monster.
But Rosenbaum I don't think was ideological.
Anthony Huber and Grosskreutz, they just needed to know the truth.
And I feel like if in that moment they just stopped and said, yo, I don't want to be part of whatever this is.
He's running towards the cops.
None of the secondary stuff would have happened.
What do you think was the reason for the verdict taking as long as it did?
It's not taken longer and it's not taken less. What do you think's happened?
Shout out to Andrew Branca, the star of the analysis of this case. He has been all over this.
We've had him on the show before. He is the law of self-defense on Twitter. He's written a book
about it. He nailed this. He wrote an article saying he thought juror 54 was the holdout, likely a woman, and a Karen type who's used to giving orders.
And because of that was probably the jury foreman.
Sure enough, at the end, the judge is like, have you selected a foreman?
We have juror 54.
It was a woman.
And I was like, Bronca nailed it.
She had a memo to the court that said
please provide the video of Mr. Rosenbaum
we'll be ready for it momentarily
and he's like that kind of language
shows
someone who's used to giving orders
and talking with like
but also
Viva Frye noted this
the note said the video of Kyle putting down the fire extinguisher, that was the language of the prosecution, meaning that juror had the perspective based on the prosecution.
She'd adopted their language.
Right.
So as where the defense was like, Kyle is running and drops the extinguisher.
The prosecution said he walks over and puts it down.
She said puts it down as if the narrative from the prosecution.
So Branca, his view was that she was the single holdout and everyone was on board. puts it down she said puts it down as if the narrative from the prosecution so uh bronca his
view was that she was the single holdout and everyone was on board and this juror was refusing
to you know comply to agree with everyone until finally friday they swayed this juror and they
and they came to uh to a verdict do you think we'll ever get to find out what happened inside
of that jury yes i guess oh these jurors are going to get to write books Okay, but are there
no laws around this?
Because this is something
that you should be concerned about.
If people now see
being on the jury
of a big, highly contested trial
as their springboard
to now having a platform...
Welcome to America.
Yeah.
Wow.
Oh, oh, oh.
Someone mentioned that
Tucker's been making
a documentary about the trial.
Probably already interviewed
Kyle a long time ago.
Good work, Tucker.
Interesting.
But yeah, I think I wouldn't be surprised if there were jurors who are like, I am so
lucky to be on this.
Book deal, podcast circuit.
That's right.
That's right.
I mean, they have stories to tell just the amount of intimidation that was happening
and the amount of forces that were trying to sway them.
I mean, they have stories to tell.
And that's another reason why it's so important that he was, you know, cleared of all charges, because
imagine the precedent it would have set that cities can or people can just threaten to
riot if it doesn't go their way, a verdict. And, you know, MSNBC can just harass, you know, jurors.
It's it's important that what happened today happened. You guys ready for this? Oh, boy. It ain't over.
Democrat House Judiciary Chairman calls for DOJ to conduct federal review of Rittenhouse verdict.
He wants federal charges, which I do not see happening.
This is probably just, you know, showboating or, you know, saber rattling.
From Timcast.com, Cassandra Fairbanks, I believe it's Cassandra, right?
Yep.
Writes,
Democrat Jerry Nadler
is calling for the Department of Justice
to conduct a federal review
of the verdict
in the Rittenhouse case.
Tweeting,
this heartbreaking verdict
is a miscarriage of justice
and such a dangerous precedent
which justifies federal review by DOJ.
Justice cannot tolerate
armed persons crossing state lines
looking for trouble
while people engage in First Amendment protected protests.
Sue this man for defamation, please.
No armed person cross state lines.
Dominic Black was indicted as being charged by the DA for the straw purchase in providing the rifle to Kyle Rittenhouse in Wisconsin. It is plain as day. It is obvious to anybody who's paid attention and this is gross negligence
to say something so stupid
when this is the highest profile case we've had
in how long? I don't know.
At least since
they had Chauvin.
One year. Before that, I don't know.
Or not even a year. OJ, Rodney King.
I mean, this is a lot bigger than Chauvin
in my opinion. Oh, for sure, yeah.
The people being glued to this.
I've had people who are a little older said it feels like OJ.
Yeah.
Everyone's, like, glued to the TV waiting to see.
That OJ trial's crazy.
Do you think the reason that it's a bit more, it's garnered so much more attention is because the outcome was less sure?
I think it's because when Chauvin was, after Chauvin, you know, the video came out, everyone, like 90% of people were on board with like, get that guy off the force.
That was bad.
Yeah, it's upsetting.
With Rittenhouse, the right immediately saw the video and said, okay, he was acting in self-defense.
Then the media lied and the left immediately said, we believe whatever the TV tells us. And so it became the necromancers of mainstream media
casting their spell over the masses
to keep them in the dark, while those
of us who are out... Let's use the allegory
of the cave instead. All of the people sitting in the
cave watching the shadow puppets dance,
we were the people who exited the cave and saw
reality and were desperately yelling to them,
that's not true. Come out!
And they would be like, no!
And so what I think made this so big was how ingrained
the lies were it took anna kasparian a year to finally realize the truth how did she find out
and i don't know she watched the video i think yeah i think so too i think it's really important
for people like anna kasparian to show publicly that they can change their minds i think that
that is such a powerful example
for other people to see.
Look at Cenk Uygur.
You know, I really hate talking about this guy,
but, you know, he said nasty things about,
you know, we brought him up
when we did the show with Rogan,
and then it became a stupid thing
because the media is so dumb.
They're like, here's the story.
They're arguing.
But he was like, Rittenhouse is bad, blah, blah, blah.
And he tweeted about me and Joe,
said, you know, Rittenhouse fanboys.
And I simply responded, we were just citing Anna Kasparian.
That's right.
And I definitely, when she came out and corrected herself and changed her opinion publicly,
I definitely refrained from hopping on any kind of hate bandwagon, you know, going towards her just because I felt like it is so important.
And it is actually rare for people on both sides to really just be like,
you know what?
I was wrong.
Got to reward that.
Talking about suing and stuff, Tim, can we talk about what Kyle does next?
What does he do next?
Well, so when I saw that Nick Sandman thing, right,
and you see this kid who's been through a lot,
but you kind of, you didn't see his suffering so much.
And then he gets this huge
payout and you think this guy doesn't need to work for the rest of his life we don't know what
his payout is okay well yeah small there was a private it could be really yeah so so with uh
the covington kids for those that don't know the context this is the kid who was standing on the
steps of the lincoln memorial when uh the native american guy walked up started banging the drum
in his face the media lied and claimed it was the other way around sandman sued a bunch of media outlets the lawsuits were for huge sums but they settled for an
undisclosed sum out of court some have argued it's it's called an uh he received a nuisance fee
meaning that the media outlet probably just said look we'll give you a hundred grand how does that
sound go away really it could have been that small okay some people said it could have been
as small as 25 000 okay so let's say that it's any amount of money right and it could be as big as you want i think
it was big okay so let's say that it's 10 million let's say it's 50 million say whatever you want
not that big yeah okay but i thought looking at that situation i reckon he's ended up netting in
a positive there yeah he's had a year of uncomfortable stuff and so on and so forth
the difference is seeing kyle's response which i found really uncomfortable seeing him shaking he nearly faints falls down to the floor you see him put the bottle
of water up to his mouth and he can barely drink it and at that moment i thought i wouldn't go
through what he's gone through even if i never had to work 100 million dollars no way there is
no amount of money yeah that would make that trauma worthwhile. The president of the United States called him a white supremacist.
When?
It was before he was president, but still, you know.
He made a video that showed a bunch of crazy stuff like Charlottesville,
and then it also shows Kyle Rittenhouse, and he's like,
the president won't denounce white supremacy.
Yeah.
I mean, who is it, Cori Bush?
Yes.
She's doubling down.
Oh, yeah.
Isn't Ayanna Pressley as well?
I didn't see that. Keith Oberman.
Oh, of course. He came at us
for that podcast. He temporarily
posted and then deleted. Did you turn off my mic,
Linda? No, I hear you. No, you're really
loud, actually. You're good.
People are saying I'm too low.
Pick it up a notch. No, no.
You're limiting.
I'm going to be slow and then slowly
crescendo. But Keith Oberman also, there's images going around of him apparently tweeting,
F this murderer, and then deleting it.
So I've seen that for multiple sources being talked about online right now.
But this is more than just doubling down.
This is just hatred.
This is just anger being directed at Kyle again when clearly, I mean, this man was put
on trial and then...
And I want to clarify
something too.
Look, I know I mentioned
just before that Andrew
Branca said Jira54 was probably an entitled
Karen or whatever. I want
to stop and say my respect,
my compliments, my utmost
respect to Jor 54.
Juror 54 said not guilty on all counts.
So if this is the case of someone who is viewed as a mask Karen or a snooty leftist or whatever,
it may actually just be someone who said, I'm not familiar with this and I'm going to go through this thoroughly because I refuse to take this lightly.
And say whatever you want.
Maybe she is.
Maybe she is Karen.
Maybe she is whatever.
At the end, all that matters is this juror said not guilty on all counts and we should all be be respecting and um congrats what's the what's the give me a good word grateful grateful
congratulatory you should be grateful appreciative and respectful to all the jurors who said
this is justice right so i think i'd love to hear their
story yeah we don't know what they really have been through yeah we know a little bit with the
msnbc stuff and there's probably a lot more yeah and some of them were saying you know the media
coverage has been scary and i had known authoritative ladies have been like i need the
full details i i just need all the information before i move forward i don't think there's
anything wrong with that. If you
want to be the kind of person who speaks to a manager,
fine. If you get to the root of an issue
and you come up with the correct perspective,
I think that's great. It's possible that there are
multiple jurors that were thinking like,
okay, we think he's guilty, and she was like
the voice of the jury and
was saying, okay, you think that?
I'm going to hold this in place
until we can find a way. So she was mediating.
Well, here's the worst thing.
With the analysis from
Branca and with what we said already, that
masked Karen, snooty, entitled
what if
11 jurors said, I don't want to do this.
I don't want to be involved. Just say he's
guilty so I don't get in trouble. And juror 54
was the one going, no. He's innocent.
No, absolutely not. I would love to see. They don't record that, right? They don't get in trouble and juror 54 was the one going no. He's innocent. No absolutely not.
I would love to see. They don't
record that right? They don't record the jury
rooms. Have you noticed that during the
Derek Chauvin trial there was a lot of pressure
from social media onto the jury
you must find this man guilty.
We haven't really seen or at least I haven't seen
that same pressure with regards to the jury
itself. They were
outside the courtroom screaming and bullhorning.
They were saying, we're going to burn it down.
They had to black out the windows of the bus as the juries were coming through
so that they couldn't see what was happening, but they could hear it.
MSNBC was following them down the street.
But is that the same sort of intimidation?
No, it's worse.
Targeted intimidation.
Really?
Way worse.
A journalist.
So someone was caught filming the jury and the
judge said at bus pickup there was someone filming it we the bailiff instructed them to delete the
footage or the deputy whoever and we'll make sure this doesn't happen again so everyone knew stay
away from the jury the jury's bus windows were blacked out because they had to protect them and
then msnbc sent a reporter to trail the bus to to such a degree he was blowing through stoplights.
And the police pulled him over, tweeted they thought he was trying to get photos of the jury.
This is a direct threat to them.
That's why they banned from the courtroom, right?
That's right.
This is, there's people on social media.
And it happened in Chauvin trial.
I mean, in the Chauvin trial, they were being escorted into the building with armed police and with rifles, right?
That's crazy.
I mean, there are tweets all over social media saying the most heinous things that people would like to do to
the jury, to the judge, obviously to Kyle,
and obviously to anyone who thinks the
verdict was correct today.
They went through a lot. There's people
making open threats against
the jury, which you would think the DOJ
would get involved in and start investigating
and start actually doing their job
as a part of the DOJ. So that's why
this latest development that the DOJ will be reviewing this potentially
on behest of this congressman is a little bit worrying
because legally they have no room here, but that hasn't stopped them before.
When you look at the actions of the DOJ, they're becoming more and more aggressively political.
They're becoming more and more egregious in their actions.
So this to me is something to, of course,
look at because it wouldn't
surprise me if they did do something
from here, in my own personal opinion.
Can you just think for a moment, what would have happened that night
if Kyle Rittenhouse hadn't shot?
If he hadn't fired a single round that night,
what would have occurred? Rosenbaum would have
had an AR. He would have taken
it from him. I think he would have... I do believe he would have killed Kyle. Oh would have had an ar he would have taken it from him i think he
would have i i do believe he would have killed kyle oh for sure i definitely do yeah but here's
what so i i talked about this other night i think on the surface rosenbaum was not going to take a
gun and randomly shoot people but what they said was kyle said if he got my gun he would have shot
me and he would have shot others and kyle's correct for one reason you can't approach it from the perspective that rosenbaum was just a crazy
guy who's going to run into a crowd rosenbaum would have grabbed the gun from kyle and probably
used it on him i certainly think so he threatened to kill him already once he did everyone would
have screamed yo he shot that guy he shot that guy get him get him rosenbaum would then oh god
it's like passing the book yeah yeah wow i i it's a fair assessment right
they would have seen rosenbaum the same way they saw kyle and yelled get him cranium that boy
and rosenbaum would have been like no crazy violent and he had a gun now you know what i
think the biggest mistake of the defense was they won so it's fine but richards the defense lawyer
in the closing argument said that he was glad that Kyle Rittenhouse shot those men.
And I was like, oof, no.
Yeah, that's...
See, even with us, it's like, obviously,
the title of this video was like, you know,
had the word party and whatever.
But, like, I don't think anyone truly is, like,
excited that any of this happened.
There's not many winners here.
Well, there's no one in this room.
Yeah, there are certainly people who are happy.
I think the whole thing was a net negative across the board.
The reason we're happy is that Kyle Rittenhouse's life will not be destroyed by this
because of the tragic events of that night.
And from all the pain and suffering and the torment he's gone through,
he may actually get some positive results here.
Mandatory life sentence.
I know.
That's what he was up against.
And also, we also have to, at some point,
talk about, like, he will live with this forever.
I mean, I've never taken a life, obviously.
I don't think anyone in this RV has.
But that has got to just be
such a uniquely traumatizing thing
that's going to affect him for the rest of his life.
You know?
I mean, this is just the beginning.
So what happened today was right.
I also think that they're actually,
I don't think it's entirely net negative
because I think it did set a precedent
that Americans are allowed to defend themselves
against violent militias.
No, I do think it's a net negative.
I was talking about this a little bit earlier
and I said it was always supposed to be
our right to defend ourselves.
Of course.
The Second Amendment was always supposed to be.
And I think the fact that it was put on trial was dragging all of us down.
That being said, we're happy because our rights were upheld.
Kyle Rittenhouse, his rights were upheld.
Again, it's a tragic situation, but it's this simple.
When Richard said he was glad, he said he was glad that Rittenhouse, Kyle, shot those men because if he didn't, Kyle would have died.
I wouldn't say that.
I think that's terrible, you know, glad someone was shot.
It's simple to say that it's unfortunate he had to do this, but you need to understand, as much as this whole night was a tragedy, Kyle Rittenhouse is not responsible for it.
He was attacked by three assailants, one, overtly and violently, and two, seemingly
mindlessly and violently. And in each
instance, he had a right to defend himself, and the jury agreed.
It may be a net
negative, which means the totality
comes out below zero, but
I agree with you, Blair, that I think something
positive within that net negative is that
if people are considering going out and
burning buildings down, and there are militia
there to defend it that are armed, don't attack them.
Those people are there for a reason to with weapons for a reason.
It's not a show.
It's not a video game.
And perhaps people, you know, for better or for worse, may think twice about going out and burning down their local mom and pop shop.
Now, I do think this is a good precedent in that regard and another
thing that i think we haven't really fully sussed out is that this is i would say this is very much
a red pill for people who have kind of engaged with it for like the lady who was saying you know
i'm pretty well read i'm pretty liberal i'm i'm fully educated or whatever i did not know this
now i know this her comments were full of people saying you know i didn't know that either i think
that's great it's a white pill for us it's a red pill for them because it's like
yeah look what the news is saying when you can it's like trump's speech like you can watch a
speech and then you can watch what they're saying about it you can watch the video and then you can
watch what the media is saying about kyle rittenhouse and you're like these two things
are not the same this doesn't add up yeah if nothing else it needs to teach people that corporate media
is the enemy exactly they have always currently are and will always lie to you and they want blood
take a look at this story we got here from timcase.com this is from yesterday kenosha school
district switches to remote learning to protect students and staff they say while we have not
been advised of any existing imminent danger we feel this is the best course of action to protect students and staff. They say, while we have not been advised of any existing imminent danger, we feel this
is the best course of action to protect our students and staff during an uncertain time.
We will continue to work closely with law enforcement to receive support as needed in
the days and weeks ahead.
Hundreds of Wisconsin National Guard troops are on the ground should any rioting, looting,
or general violence occur.
I saw someone on my Facebook, who's a pretty far lefty, tweet, not our story version of it, but like just a card saying Kenosha is going remote learning out of fears of riots.
And I responded with terrorism.
And this actually, it worked.
Has there been any reports?
Well, so the person responded with something about how they feel that the left is terrorizing children and schools and families.
And my point was like, I'm not going to sit here and get into a big, long argument about it.
But when your schools are shut down because of left wing rioters, terrorism.
Politically motivated.
So, well, it's literally terrorism.
Yeah.
What the Black Lives Matter protesters were doing and what people need to understand is they're like,
oh, but the people outside the courthouse are being peaceful.
It's like, yo, if there's like a mob, like a mafia and the mafia goes and you know, they kill people.
They do it frequently.
When the mafia shows up to your business making demands, those aren't idle threats.
You don't say, hey, well, these mafia guys are being peaceful.
So they don't mean anything by it.
No, you're scared.
You're like this group is known to be violent.
So when you have outside the courthouse, Black Lives Matter, so protesters, and again, with
respect to them sharing pizza with everybody, I think it's good to come together.
But regardless, when you see those protesters, and then you remember what those protesters,
not the same people, but similar people, and many, many of the same people were doing in
Kenosha, bashing the man over the head, burning down buildings.
Just because they're being peaceful here
doesn't mean it's not still creating that sense of fear
and terrorizing people.
It feels cyclical.
So you have riot, shooting, trial, verdict,
riot, shooting, trial, verdict.
It's like the human centipede with AR-15s.
Isn't that crazy that Jacob Blake situation
resulted in riots,
which resulted in Kyle Rittenhouse being down there and then this whole circumstance?
And it's all encouraged by the state, pushed by the state.
Has there been any reports coming out of Kenosha about what's happened on the ground?
And we know you said it was quite cold.
That's one of the things that may kill off the fair weather rioters.
But has there been any reports about that?
I've not.
Well, I haven't seen anything yet.
I'm sure there's something happening.
We do have reports coming out of Chicago of protests,
but granted, it's cold.
Especially in Chicago. Chicago's very
close to Kenosha, though. I think it's only like 60 miles.
Or maybe like 70 miles.
So fairly close. I mean,
Jussie Smollett faced the cold, right? Yeah, he survived it.
Yeah, two in the morning in a
non-residential district. These people are
weak. Now look, I had a viral
tweet recently where I said,
remember when you were wrong about Russiagate?
Remember when you were wrong about Covington?
Remember when you were wrong about Kenosha?
Remember when you were wrong about Jesse Smollett?
Believing the corporate press is the definition of insanity.
Now, the definition of insanity is not the colloquial Internet version,
but the Internet version is sticking your hand,
doing the same thing over and over again, expecting a different result.
So that's like you keep putting your hand in the fire and going ow this time it'll be
different ow this time it'll be different this is what i struggle with though because if you
think about it and we talked about this last time a little bit how the actual ratings and numbers
for many of these shows in the corporate media are so low to the tune of maybe 100k for some of
them right so this episode of timcast is going to get more than most mainstream news shows talking about this.
How do they still have so much influence?
How do they still convince people of this
when they're not getting those numbers
for the most part?
They are.
So I can proudly state
that CNN and MSNBC primetime,
HLN primetime,
have nothing on TimCast IRL.
We get, look, so
every night we get several hundred thousand
people who watch live, followed by 700
thousand people who watch as like a
standard YouTube video rerun essentially when it's not live.
And 80%
are the key demo.
So we're getting like 400
thousand people who are in the
key demo. And then when you you that's comparable to tucker
carlson now tucker with the older demographic is getting millions he's massive and cnn cnn and
msnbc are getting like 800,000 with you know the older generation so they're still getting more
views than us they're still uh so we don't get as many boomers.
Boomers still watch MSNBC,
CNN, so they still have influence there.
But YouTube puts them on the front page. If you search YouTube,
if you go to YouTube on a clean computer you've never
opened before, and you type in Kyle Rittenhouse
verdict, you are not getting a Tim Pool video.
You're getting a CNN video where
they're going to give you the falsely framed narrative,
and then you'll see it heavily disliked.
Now they're removing dislikes.
Because of that, right?
YouTube puts the mainstream media on the front page,
and so I can sit here and say,
we are annihilating them in the key demo
with our live show compared to theirs.
You look at YouTube,
and they're getting 100 million views per month.
From an RV.
No, no, no, no.
CNN is.
Yeah, we are.
We're annihilating them from an RV.
I mean, actually.
We're cooler, though.
Whatever. So my channels across the board all the my my morning show and and tim cassaro combined is like probably 40 or 50 million views but cnn their main channel gets
100 million per month on youtube because youtube puts them on the front they didn't used to like
2000 i started youtube in 2006 and they would feature Tim or me or you.
Independent creators, not the corporate media, because they were YouTube.
Yeah, it was like Chris Crocker videos and cat videos.
But also, if we see Rikada Law's stream, there's an overwhelming amount of success happening
to independent individuals who are willing to say, hey,
let's actually take an honest, real look at this and not just have a corporate trash regurgitated
back on to unsuspecting people who are in a coma watching the boob tube.
So I think also Mike Cernovich made a very interesting point today that I've been trying
to get in during the conversations.
And he said, quote, enjoy today.
Censorship crackdown in retaliation is coming.
Social media exposed the fake news media.
That can't be allowed to happen again.
That's the words of Mike Cernovich.
And I think he brings up a very interesting point.
Because if you are.
The people pulling the strings.
If you are the corporate media.
You just have egg on your face today.
You lost a very big public case that you were
purporting as something totally different
from the reality of it. And the thing that
broke the reality of it is independent
people saying enough is enough. Here's the truth.
Here's the evidence. Here's the pictures. Here's the documents.
Judge for yourself. There's a big
difference between the two. This is going to
send wavelengths,
especially to the people in charge. So this
is going to be interesting to
see how it proceeds. And I agree with Mike
that it's going to probably lead with
more censorship that we already have to deal
with because already the
game is so rigged against us.
No matter what happens in the media,
the mainstream media, the corporate media always get
favor. They always get notifications
sent out to their viewers. They always get on the front
page. We don't.
And we're still competing with them.
Now, that should send alarm bells to these people in charge more than anything else.
You can't change the direction of the wind.
You can't adjust your sails.
So you feel like we are on a general trajectory towards winning then?
Because I'm trying to keep this optimistic mood going.
But kind of onto what you said, it's like up until very, very recently,
maybe even just a few weeks ago,
you couldn't even tweet or Facebook post
a word of support for Carl Rittenhouse
because you'd be banned.
You still can't on a lot of these platforms.
I'm pretty sure you can't on Facebook.
You can't on Instagram
because my friend just got banned
for reposting my tweet.
I think you can on Twitter.
On Twitter, you can.
I don't know. Interestingly, there's
an old... Cassandra Fairbanks had an old tweet
where she said that Kyle Rittenhouse did nothing wrong. Yeah, I saw
that. And then she got
forced to delete it, and she tweeted again, like,
I'd like to have a word with you. I just tweeted,
Kyle Rittenhouse did nothing wrong,
says a jury of his peers. Yes. I added
something small. I did the same thing. No lie is found.
Well, I'm just reporting the news. Yeah, exactly.
Says a jury of his jury. It's an objective
fact. I mean, to be fair, they didn't say
he did nothing wrong. They said he was not guilty
of the crimes for which he was charged. It's a reasonable doubt,
right? That's it. That was the standard to be met.
I don't understand anybody who's watched that
trial and didn't arrive at
reasonable doubt. That went through my head a lot
the last week. Let's take a look
at their perspective moving forward from The Guardian.
Kyle Rittenhouse has walked free. Now it's
open season on protesters.
This is the narrative that
they're going with.
Kyle Rittenhouse, president, arguing
that now
right-wing militias are going to go out and do copycat
and all that stuff. And I'm like, dude,
so you're saying that right-wing individuals will go
out, get attacked by rioters, and then
defend themselves, and it's a copycat?
Because that's what would have to happen for it to be a copycat.
I hate this conflation of protesters and rioters.
It makes me so sick.
Because, again, going back to having lived in a city where this happened, there was a very clear divide.
It's like, so once night, once it was like around like golden hour, like maybe 5 p.m it would be blm protesters some of them
were angry but there wasn't a ton of violence the night would go on progressively things got
sketchier and sketchier a few fires popped up and it was antifa coming in and doing that um so
if you lived in these days when it happened you know which ones are protesters which ones
were rioters and what was happening in kenosha was a riot a Yep. A quite bad one. I'll just see.
Just show this article real quick.
Ian, you can keep talking,
but I just want to make sure people on the screen
can see the article.
And we were down there on some night
where there was a protest that turned into a riot,
and you could see them all standing around like zombies
before the door gets open
and they all charge out of the door.
Yeah.
Weird.
Dude, mob mentality scares me so much. much weird isn't it why do you know
so i often tell the story about when i was in venezuela covering the the riots down there
and there's this street so imagine the street and we're you know so we're so here's a street
i'm standing here the national guard of venezuela is here the protesters are here
we we filmed a little bit then we walked over and I turned left at some point the crowd that was here north ran full speed all screaming
in the same direction so I ran west and I thought to myself after that why is it that the people who
were in the group were scared of something to their south where the national guard was so they
all ran the same way it's as if a boulder had fallen down like an Indiana Jones,
and instead of taking two steps sideways,
they just run in the direction the boulder's going.
It's like, that's the danger of mob mentality.
They all scream so everyone runs with each other
in the same direction
for which they're all being targeted.
I'll be honest,
Indy could have run under the boulder,
run towards,
I've watched that movie 30 times since I was a kid.
He could have made it underneath the boulder,
let it go, and then just casually stalked it out. times since I was a kid. He could have made it underneath the boulder and let it go and then just casually
stalked it out. No, there was a little bit of
space underneath if you rewatch. And this is something
you're very passionate about. Yeah, yeah. I still want
him to go back. Remember, have you seen
Prometheus? Yes. The
ship is rolling and she's just running
in the direction. It's like, run sideways and two steps
to your right. What are you doing? Panic is the
worst enemy. You don't want to be part of that. You don't want to be
part of a panicked crowd.
Yeah, definitely.
Frenzy is a good word for what went down in Kenosha.
A better word than my mentality.
Well, let's do this.
It's a bit of a segue, but I really want to talk about this.
Let me see if I can find the right tweet.
Oh, here we are.
I would like to offend all of the feminists real quick with this tweet that I have.
Right.
So this is my offensive tweet.
As you know, today, Kamala Harris assumed the role of acting president, the powers of the president for, I believe, about two hours, was it?
And I thought about this.
I was thinking about, you know, everyone tweeting Madam President Kamala Harris is now the president.
And then I was like, what a way to gain the power of the presidency.
So here's what I tweeted.
The first woman with the power of the presidency will forever go down in history as receiving her power due to the sitting president getting his ass examined.
So the story was Biden had to go for a colonoscopy and go under anesthesia, which means the power of the presidency had to be transferred to the vice president temporarily.
Everyone then said, this is it. The first woman with the power of the presidency.
And I'm like, man, that's awful historical precedent.
Imagine a school where the teacher's like, does anybody know how our first president gained his power?
Oh, George Washington.
He was leading the revolution against the British for independence.
That's right.
And what about our first female president?
Oh, the sitting old white male president had to get his butt examined.
So she temporarily gained the powers.
And it's like, why do we know this?
Why is this public information?
TMI.
Yeah, honestly.
Why is it public information?
I don't know.
I mean, if someone were to attack us in those two hours, you maybe want to know who has the button or who's in power.
Why do we need to know that it's a colonoscopy yeah okay okay yeah yeah i just just imagine this kamala harris is
you know standing in the hallway of the hospital biden walks up right up to her holding the nuclear
football and he goes madam vice president she goes mr president the nuclear football is yours for
two hours let's get this butt stuff done didn't you say that trump didn't go under
general anesthetics so that he could have his colonoscopy and not have to pass power that's
the story i i'm not gonna act like i've like deeply fact-checked with the doctors but the
report was trump didn't want to hand over power to to pence so he took the colonoscopy without
and it's gritting his teeth and wetting dry.
You don't have to go,
maybe it's different with age,
but you actually don't have to go under
when you do a colonoscopy.
It's not like a requirement.
As you get older,
that's going to be slack anyway,
isn't it?
It's just going to fall
straight up there.
I mean,
it's clearly to figure out
why he's been pooping his pants,
right?
That makes sense.
Like that's the reason.
I don't want him to have colon cancer.
I bet they pushed the butt story
because they didn't want people
to think it was neurological. Yeah, maybe so't want him to have colon cancer. I bet they pushed the butt story because they didn't want people to think it was neurological.
Yeah.
Maybe so.
Because maybe it was something different.
Is this a false flag?
False flag.
But Ian, I think you're actually wrong because we've had two butt stories.
We have three butt stories now with Joe Biden.
It's a lot of butt stories.
Yeah.
There was the long fart.
Right, right, right, right.
So this is interesting.
I almost spit my water out.
Okay. hold on.
We did a segment a year and a half ago, a year or so, because Joe Biden was on TV and he farted.
It's like you play it and you hear a...
And it was nasty.
So when this news story came out in the past week or so that this Camille Duchess said Joe Biden let out a really long fart,
all of a sudden I'm looking at the analytics
on our YouTube channel
and we see this spike in views
on a video from a year ago
and it's Joe Biden farts
and we were like,
oh.
But then there's also
Joe Biden met with the Pope,
I believe, right?
Yeah.
He was supposed to have a meeting
and then he was supposed to come out,
but something happened
where he like disappeared
for a half an hour
and then came out
with new clothes on.
And so people thought
he had a, he pooped his pants bathroom incident no no no hold on there
i don't think there's evidence to suggest that was the case he may have spilled wine maybe right
and they were like oh what do i do and he got he can't go out with a wine stain doesn't take that
long to get changed though half an hour it was so what are you saying to the shower yeah i mean
there's speculation we're speculating I'll put it this way.
We get a story about a fart.
Maybe that was the lead up to failing
rectal muscle or whatever.
Then we get the accusations that he pooped his
pants. Now we're hearing he's getting a
colonoscopy. Don't worry, everybody.
It's routine. It's routine. I think
he's got butt problems.
Ask Gates.
Don't open those gates. If was kamala i would not brag about this
or let this be my legacy talk about the time that you were president for two hours because of that
i'd be like just run again kamala i don't like you so maybe don't run again but i got another bit
there's gonna be kids in school and they're gonna be watching a video the teacher's gonna put on and
it's gonna be abraham lincoln i was president during the American Civil War, fighting to keep the union together and end the moral injustice of slavery.
It was a contested election, but I fought hard to preserve the union.
And they're going to flip to the next page.
I'm Kamala Harris.
I assumed the powers of the presidency because the president above me had to get his butt examined after farting and pooping his pants.
Legacy.
Glorious.
Camilla Parker Bowles is the woman.
Yeah.
Oh, let me see if I can find that.
Yeah, yeah.
It was unavoidable, apparently.
She was very embarrassed.
I mean, this is, this is, look at this.
We have Politico.
No.
Joe Biden's fart and, oh, what is this?
Okay.
Joe Biden's fart and other embarrassing royal moments for Americans.
U.S. President Let's
Rip at COP26 meeting with
Kamala. You're crapping on my nation here.
Yeah, I see. Oh, yeah.
Oh, the puns.
You know, at some point, puns
were like the peak, the epitome of humor.
Yes, they still are. I like them.
I like them, the puns.
I don't want to be too hard on this guy for ripping ass.
We all do it.
Everyone's experienced it.
You sound like a guilty party here.
I'm definitely guilty.
I thought I smelled something.
I'm happy you're not sitting next to me tonight.
Stop, you guys.
Stop, you guys.
Quit it.
Look, look, look, look.
I'll actually say, yeah, I don't want to come down an old man for pooping his pants.
Yeah, it's all right.
But come on.
If you're at the point where you're having bathroom accidents.
Then maybe you shouldn't be president.
That's right.
Maybe.
I don't know.
What about those control pants?
Yeah, yeah.
That depends.
Yeah.
Yeah, yeah.
Yeah.
Well, don't they sell like adult, like elderly clothes that have, you know.
Biden edition.
Built in.
Yeah, Biden edition. Built in. I don't think so. Yeah. Oh, okay. Look. like um adult like elderly clothes that have you know biden edition built-in built-in built-ins i
don't think so yeah oh okay look like i understand incontinence like if you have to buy diapers
because you wet yourself and stuff but if you're pooping in your pants you have bigger issues yeah
i mean like that's not something you look if if you're wearing a diaper and you pee your pants
you know you piss yourself no one's really gonna notice you'll be a diaper and you pee your pants, you know, you piss yourself, no one's really going to notice.
You'll be uncomfortable.
But if you take that dump, people are going to smell that.
And they're going to be like, oh.
It's offensive.
It's very offensive.
And I will say, she did get the presidential power a lot sooner than I thought.
I thought he'd at least make it to midterms without having to hand it over.
Hold on.
Didn't make it.
I just had a realization.
I'm going to walk all this back.
This is great.
We have the best president ever.
What's that? Think about it. I'm thinking. walk all this back. This is great. We have the best president ever. Think about it.
Joe Biden walks in to meet with Kim Jong-un. They've been
doing nuclear tests. He walks
in and Kim Jong-un is thinking like,
I'm going to handle this negotiation. They got nothing.
Oh!
Dirty ball.
And then Biden sits down and says,
I can sit here all day. And Kim Jong-un
is like, no! No, whatever you want, please.
We just have to weaponize the doo-doo.
That's right.
We have to use it for our advantage.
It's not the doo-doo that's dangerous.
It's the bacteria that grows on it.
So everyone's clear, too.
But Biden's going to be like, you know, he's like, I can sit here for hours.
I got all day.
I'll fall asleep.
Oh, yeah.
And then he meets with Vladimir Putin.
And Vladimir Putin's like, this is not funny anymore.
Because then when it gets on the walls, the smell, every time you smell it, you remember
that moment.
Biden's like, Ian, why have you thought this through so much?
I've been through it, man.
Yeah, you went through a whole narrative.
I've known a lot of people.
Biden's sitting with Vladimir Putin, and they're looking at each other, and then Biden just
starts shuffling his butt in the chair.
Oh, no.
And then Putin's like, my chair, my chair.
Stop, stop.
And then everyone's like, they're holding their noses and they're like,
we give anything you want. Please just leave.
Maybe that's what it was when he met with the Pope. He was like, I got some demands,
Pope. And the Pope was like, I don't have them.
Oh! No, I'm kidding.
I'm really...
I'm not confident.
You know what it feels like? I think it's really
obvious what happens.
People hated Donald Trump.
Yep.
The Atlantic writes that story.
Stay alive, Joe Biden.
All we need is your corporeal form.
People vote for anything.
They voted for a ham sandwich at that point.
And they literally voted in a guy that we all knew was decrepit and incapable.
The Onion has that very funny article where it says,
Presidency already ages Joe Biden 10 years.
And it shows a rotted corpse.
Like just that was their image.
Like even the onion was like, dude, this guy's too old to be president.
Yeah.
Every leftist I know concedes that there's none.
I don't know many leftists who are like, yeah, he's he's doing good.
He's on top of his game.
Powerful.
No, he's he's old and he's fading away.
And it's sad.
And it's somewhat elder abuse to put him in that position.
Yes, definitely.
Especially if you watch video from like even eight years ago of him.
Even just a few years ago.
I watched an interview with him recently where he was on The View.
Because I'm, you know, I like portraying myself.
I watched a clip of The View.
And like it was I think in 2018.
And he was there.
Like he was talking.
But the older you get, the faster you decline.
Two years is like 10
when you're that old the difference between whatever it was 30 40 years ago at his absolute
peak and now he's crazy he was really sharp yeah easy it's crazy like yeah he has a stutter and i'm
like no he's got something he's got old dementia yeah yeah he's old man i interviewed him before
about some deep like like deep deep down the rabbit hole stuff. And he was on it. He was like, this was a few, few years ago. And he was, you know, like he was lying, but he was lying on a level where other politicians weren't even that competent to lie as quickly and as effectively as he did. So there's been multiple incidences where I was kind of surprised at how well he is up there
now. I think
there's a lot of people being like, they're just
bringing out different versions of him out
every day because
there's always something. There's always an
incident that shows how much of in
decline he is. And it's kind of sad
to see, really. You know how there's those rumors
about the president's having body doubles
and stuff like that? That's a bad gig, isn't it?
Yeah, I could see it. Yeah, that's a bad gig
being Joe Biden. But if you have a president
like if you have a president who's not
there, wouldn't you want to use the body double
many times? What was that?
Remember that weird photo of Hillary Clinton that
just did not look like Hillary Clinton? Yeah.
Yeah, especially after she collapsed.
Oh my God, that was such a moment. I forgot about that.
She collapsed and then there was another moment where she had a small child run up to her.
And then it came out she had, I think, an infectious disease.
Oh, that's right.
And then she's waving and brought a little child in to do a little PR.
And then she stood very far away from the camera.
And there was a lot of physical and facial differences than what she normally looked like.
Remember that video where she spits up into her
glass? Yeah, I did.
She was like, through her speech.
They were like, she has pneumonia.
I'm like, I think she probably did have pneumonia.
But trying to hide it and campaign
through that was gross and dangerous.
Here's my question, though, because as we're
talking about these old politicians fading away,
how in any
reality does Joeiden make it through
even one full term and i'm not trying to be mean i'm not trying to say i wish anything but like
we're not even halfway through his first year we are halfway through his first year how mushrooms
well we're a couple months away from one year for biden yeah and people are already like is he
gonna be president next year?
Like, is he going to have to step down?
Yeah.
And this degree of uncertainty
is really not good for us
because like we can't,
we're already really uncertain.
We're already not friends with our neighbors.
Putting someone,
this was always elder abuse from the beginning.
I was like,
I think they're just using Biden
as a way to ramp through all the horrible policies that any other president would be.
This is absolutely ridiculous.
This is crazy.
I think the only way they could push this nonsense is with someone who's not really there.
And I think they're using him as this kind of fall guy at the end of his career.
He's been a career politician, ram everything that's extremely unpopular.
That's going to tank his numbers.
And he's the Frankenstein president.
They're going to the rumor is they're going to leapfrog Buttigieg over Harris for 2024.
Yeah. He sounds like Obama. He talks like Obama. Buttigieg doesn't have what it takes.
He doesn't have the charisma. No, no, no. But he does have the CIA connections.
It doesn't matter. You still need charisma. They didn't think Trump was going to win. And the
reason Trump did is because he'd be up on stage and they'd be like a question for mr rubio
um rubio you said that you'd like to raise taxes trump would go excuse me excuse me no little marco
you'll get your time we're gonna talk about the work and he just shut everybody down yeah and so
they're like what is what is he doing like this is not how the game is played and they didn't know
how to play chess uh play checkers against the guy who was playing chess. I'm not going to pretend Trump was playing 40 chess.
My point is Trump was just on a different level.
Yeah.
And they had no idea.
Buttigieg doesn't have the balls.
No.
But then again.
He was mayor of a small town in Indiana.
Kamala's a non-starter as well, though, right?
Right.
Oh, definitely.
Backed into a corner.
So what happens?
Roll it forward.
What do you think the Democrats do?
Use them?
Oprah.
I'm rethinking
a little bit though that they would be fully like buddha judge might have a chance because leftists
are very concerned with appropriateness they're very concerned with people who can just say the
right things regurgitate talking points be very proper like maybe and they'll push the gay
narrative oh yeah of course oh my gosh that's what's going to be it's going to be the first
openly gay president yes but criticize him. You can't criticize him.
But I believe that we're entering a period where people would vote for a ham sandwich over a Democrat.
I think so.
With that New Jersey state senator guy we talk about all the time.
And I think people have just – this has been a bad year.
It's been a bad year.
And the media doesn't want to admit it.
And diehard urban Democrats don't want to admit it and diehard urban
democrats don't want to admit it either but inflation you see that tweet where it was like
experts are stunned are shocked that inflation is happening and it's like how are the expert
economists shocked when like random grandpa online you know like grandpa joe 33 is like
there's inflation and i'm mad about it i saw like random like not even super
intellectual people like nine months ago being like inflation's coming get ready y'all it's like
so what are the experts doing then yeah not paying attention right and gold yeah they do they lie up
until like the week uh that's what they do this is the economist the economist ran that headline
they were like sharp increases in inflation blindsided many economists almost no one saw it
coming i'm like yeah what have you been doing this is an economist it's getting it's getting
to the point where i see the word expert and i think okay so an idiot yeah which is not how it
should be we should have faith in the system and we should have faith in the people that we prop
up to like guide us through certain things but it's just not how it is anymore it's like we you've got random dude yelling at camera predicts inflation that's me i'm like
sitting in my room i'm like man if they print all this money and borrow this money it's gonna be
inflation right it's coming that and then the experts are like he's certainly wrong and then
a year goes by and they're like we're shocked by this i'm sitting here like dude you're just lying
yeah you look at what fauci did with the
masks in the very beginning of the pandemic and they told people you don't need them they're not
effective because they wanted they didn't want to instill a panic and a rush on the mess they do the
same thing with the economy during the great depression up until right up until the stock
market crash they were saying everything's gonna be fine everything's great it's better than it's
ever been in 2008 yeah they were they were it was like 1929 i'm talking about. I know, I agree, but I'm saying
in 2007 and they're like, everything's fine.
Everything's fine. And then it crashes and they're like, oh!
Oh, snap.
How did this happen? Well, and then they all kind of
look at their watches and
kind of try and diffuse
the blame. I mean, who are you going to blame about it?
It's hard to blame someone for
the entire economy. The reason they do it
is because they're like, hey, we know the apocalypse is is here financially but if we tell people it'll happen faster so just
sell you know sell now and then let it crash and then buy back yeah and that's what they do every
time how nice nancy pelosi i love those tiktokers that track her stock purchases they're like just
buy what she does because she's she's as they come. She's got the inside track, man.
They passed the laws. They know what bill
is about to get passed.
They're like, hey, the news about this
tech firm getting fined
or getting shut down because
of our new bill is going to hurt the stock.
Short them.
It's going to help their competitors so you invest in their competitors.
There's people on TikTok making entire careers
off of Nancy Pelosi pics
which have higher dividends than Bitcoin.
Oh, wow. Dang.
It's wild. Why aren't I doing that?
I was going to say, I need to look at these TikToks.
Millennial financial advisors,
what we do in your portfolio is very simple.
We follow Nancy Pelosi
and invest as she does.
That's literally what happens.
That's one of the horsemen of the apocalypse absolutely absolutely yeah oh it's a crazy country we live in but you know i
will say today white pill right as i'm gonna say good day we're all fairly optimistic we we we look
at what happened with kyle rittenhouse justice was served kyle should not have been on trial in
the first place that's why i say the whole thing's fairly a net negative, but gun right victories. The right to keep
in bare arms, the gun charge dismissed.
We're seeing it across the board.
Demands for gun control is
the lowest it's been, I think, since
2014. People are just saying
and liberals too, young millennials,
Gen Z, because even on the left, they're pro-gun.
This is why
we're not going to become Australia. No matter how bad
things get here, we're not going to become Australia.ia no matter how bad things get here we're not going
to become australia yep how about we read some super chats on this wonderful friday night let's
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friends and let's get some super chats in i will try to read from this big screen that we have here
it's much better than you know back home i don't have the big screen all right let's see this this
is who we got we have ron quay says after seeing this win while at work, I went to lunch and a bald
eagle fly past me.
Beautiful day for America.
Yes, indeed.
You know, we're in Texas and we just, you know, I see everybody outside and I'm smiling
and I'm like, it's a good day.
And I tweeted, it's a good day.
And people are like, that's a good day.
And that's it.
It is.
Yeah.
Could have been a very angry show, though.
It's a happy show. It could have been, man. a good day. And that's it. It could have been a very angry show, though. It could have been,
man. It could have been very, very scary.
All right.
Jago Dragon says,
not guilty and dismissal with prejudice.
Huge victory. That was something that was
really interesting, is after Kyle
leaves the courtroom, I heard the prosecutor
says, defense. They mutter
something, and then he says, state. And the state
says, the jury has spoken. And then he goes
the defendant's motion is granted.
All charges are dismissed with prejudice.
Anything else? And I was like
wait, wait, wait. Was he talking about the mistrial? What was that about?
And no, he was saying with a not guilty
verdict. That's it.
All charges are dismissed with prejudice. They cannot be
brought back up. It's over. But that's normal.
That's normal. It was just him saying
we're not guilty. Kyle had already left.
Yeah. It's amazing. He's on the road trip man he's gone he's making i i would be like he's he's the guy to have on the show now yeah you know to to have
here but look like i think even crowder mentioned it like everyone stand back yeah no no vultures
rushing in exactly you know but but i'd be really interested to hear like
his motivations um like to hear his his full story so we'll see it on tucker i suppose we'll see like
what what he was watching what he was seeing what what inspired him what what scared him if he
recorded that on monday like you said well he was they were uh tucker carlson was recording during
the whole trial okay so they were doing a documentary about what was happening during
the trial and they're going to be releasing
their interviews with him Monday.
Is it legal for a defendant
during a trial
to be giving press?
Yeah, of course.
That to me,
just the entire openness
of the system,
jury is able to write a book,
do a podcast circuit
after it's finished up.
I mean, is the judge,
is the judge the only person
that's not permitted
to go and do press stuff?
He can, I'm pretty sure. Wow. They usually just, I think they just have scruples and they're like, that the judge the only person that's not permitted to go and do press stuff? He can, I'm pretty sure.
Wow.
They usually just, I think they just have scruples, and they're like,
that's not the way we're supposed to do it.
That's crazy.
I don't know for sure, though.
Maybe they can't.
You know, but, you know, I'm not sure.
There's Supreme Court justices that do interviews.
Mr. Laxative says, do you think the prosecutor will be disbarred?
I do not.
I think nothing bad will happen to them, even though they had committed grave constitutional violations.
I don't know what you guys think.
Who knows?
Flashback to the image of him just pointing a gun.
Yeah, right.
Like, oh, my God.
Cole Leguieri says, seeing Shirafici of Kyle's defense team hold back tears after consoling Kyle speaks volumes to the kid and the magnitude of the trial.
I mean, it's amazing.
It was really emotional to watch, and you really saw the kid and the magnitude of the trial. I mean, it's amazing.
It was really emotional to watch.
And you really saw the kid in him.
And that's why I said earlier, it's like he took life at the end of the day. And he's going to have to deal with that.
And I feel really bad for him.
Remember that crocodile tears accusation, right?
That he was the best actor in the world.
And he managed to get that done.
But the tears today, upon finding out that he was not guilty were precisely the same.
And I forgot to say this earlier on.
Did you know that when he was arrested, he was crying and vomited when he handed himself in?
He threw up when he handed himself in.
This kid is someone who's an emotional guy.
Traumatized.
He took a lot of head trauma that night.
That's right.
So it could have been concussion plus emotion.
Yes.
Yes.
Poor guy.
Man.
IM16Bit says,
Today was one hell of an international men's day.
Cheers to my fellow kings out there.
Is today international men's day?
That's right.
Yeah, it is.
What a day.
Shout out to the men.
All the men.
The Geth says,
I will send a $50 super chat when you get Kyle on your show.
Okay.
I'm pretty sure, well, I'll wait.
If someone reaches out to to us not that anyone would
but if it happens i'll be like yes but i'm not gonna do any kind of you know because this is
it's sensitive i think crowd has the same thing like everybody chill out you know yeah whether
he decides to live a quiet life going forward or become a warrior for the cause i think equally it
should be respected yes gerald arm says, this case has shifted my
views of the death penalty. How can I allow a government
who want to destroy a young man's life execute
people? Can't trust a corrupted government.
Bingo.
This is why
I have always been against
the death penalty because
it is better that a hundred guilty persons
escape than one innocent sufferer. That's Benjamin
Franklin. It is better that ten guilty persons escape than one innocent sufferer. That's Benjamin Franklin. It is better that 10 guilty persons escape than one innocent sufferer.
That is Blackstone.
And the idea that the state could execute an innocent person, and they do,
is one of the most terrifying prospects and violation of civil liberties.
I would rather know that there is a criminal out there, but I can defend myself from them,
than ever sanction the state to arrest someone like
kyle rittenhouse and say mandatory life sentence could you imagine if if there was a state that
was like if he's convicted you're gonna die it's like dude especially for political pressure yes
isn't it interesting that you've got to nerf the state's capacity because of its own incompetence
good what do you what do you think about the death penalty, Chris? It's a difficult one for me.
In the UK, it's just not a conversation that we have.
Do you have the death penalty?
No.
No, no, no.
No.
Yeah.
I think it's wrong.
I do not trust the state to get it right.
No, they do good at everything else.
Yeah.
They can't run the DMV right.
Seriously.
I don't charge them with any aspect of my life.
And imagine being prosecuted by Kamala Harris,
someone who is a career prosecutor
who just wants to get a win no matter what.
That's cruelty.
That's evil on next level stuff.
I've done a 180 on the death penalty
because there was a time where I would look at,
for instance,
one of the people that Kyle killed, the pedophile,
I would look at cases like that and be like,
you know what?
Maybe take him out.
But as the years have gone by in 2020
happened my trust in the state has been eroded so yeah so much that i'm now anti-death penalty as
well dc pagan says day one of the double eclipse demon star conjunction fortnight of chaos and
madness commenced with a great start whoa did you guys know that there was um like the longest
partial lunar eclipse yeah in 500 years or something?
Yeah.
And then it's like today.
The moon is full.
I don't know if it's full moon technically,
but it's huge and red.
We're actually going to have
like a big gathering, I guess.
Howl at the moon.
So today was the first day
I ate something other than brisket.
Oh, good.
What'd you eat?
Mexican food,
which is just as bad.
I was like,
we need a soup place. I was like, we need a soup place.
I was like, we need salads. I've been eating nothing but
barbecue and brisket here. My gut's been like,
what are you doing?
I had chicken fajitas. On that Michaela Peterson
diet. Yeah, yeah.
I had chicken fajita. So green peppers,
onions, and chicken. I think that's pretty good.
Tonight's going to be fun, though.
Tonight's going to be great. Oh, man.
This was a crazy week because I did... You know, we had the Tuesday show, which was so bonkers
and trying to...
Iconic.
Crazy, crazy night.
And then Wednesday, I had to do my morning show, then three hours of Rogan, then the
nightly show.
Then the next day, I did the morning show.
Then I went on Jones's show.
And then I did the nightly show.
And then today was like a normal day, but it's still a full day of work.
I'm probably going to just flop to the ground and not wake up for a day or something you made the most out of being
here in austin though that's really good had to and we're gonna keep doing more stuff like this
awesome so i'm hoping that what we did on tuesday we can do similarly in other cities like when we're
in nashville a bunch of daily wire people yeah we'll get all the daily wire people just be hanging
out and just be like craziness and uh that'll be a lot of fun well we got we got to coordinate all
the stuff and figure it out.
We lucked out with this
RV because we weren't really thinking too much
about how we would implement a studio
but now that I've actually decided to start looking
I was like, hmm, we have some problems here. I look at all
these other RVs for studio and this
really is like the perfect one.
It was used, it was inexpensive and it has
this seating arrangement with three
love seats all facing each other and a TV screen.
There's many like this.
We bought it last year. I remember
when we were shopping around, I was like, this is perfect
right here. This is the perfect studio office
that we could actually have this
kind of video podcast
through. Other layouts
don't work like this, so this is perfect. It's a very intimate
setting, too. It's a really cool vibe.
I mean, obviously, I love your studio.
It's cozy, yeah.
Yeah, this is,
the seats are just nicer.
Yeah.
Because like in the studio,
we have, they're good seats,
but they're still like,
you know, office seats.
These are like comfy love seats.
Wow.
Yeah, you can just chill.
We'll read this one.
This is a good one.
What Fact says,
do you think Biden
and his administration
will be sued by Kyle Rittenhouse
or will there be any consequences
against the media and politicians for pushing fake news and instigating insurrection?
I don't know about Biden.
I don't think you can sue him, right?
Well, you can.
Trump was sued.
Oh, that's right.
Yeah.
But the media, yes.
And right now, Mayor Bill de Blasio, the ACLU, Ben and Jerry's, they all came out.
Well, I don't know about Ben and Jerry's.
A lot of these people are smart.
When they're smart, they'll say something like, something like it seems like yeah you can't sue if someone
says it seems like if they said how would you feel if someone did what kyle rittenhouse did
then then comma how would you feel if they went to your neighborhood and shot black people or
something oh well we never said that's what he did but but Ben and Jerry one just flat out said he killed three black people
no it said something like
imagine if a black
17 year old took a gun and shot
three white people or something
which was the one that said three black people
the independent
that's actionable
that's gross negligence
and then you have Mary Beth de Blasio saying he did this
and you have Jerry Nadler saying he did it
did he say it. Gavin Newsom?
Did he say it? I don't remember.
Each and every one of these people that said, each and every one of these individuals and media outlets that said he crossed state lines armed or with a gun can be sued for a false statement of fact.
And I believe you have to prove actual malice, meaning they know they lied, or I think gross negligence.
Considering this was the trial, considering the Independent is a news organization,
I don't believe they'll be able to argue to a judge.
No, it was a mistake.
It was an honest mistake.
It's like you're a news organization that didn't do any fact checking.
Sorry.
Yeah, I don't think that's going to fly.
However, maybe not.
Yeah.
So they say honest mistakes are honest mistakes.
Sorry, I mean, to interrupt.
Gavin Newsom said America today.
You can break the law, carry around
weapons built for military, shoot and kill people
and get away with it. That's the message
we've just sent to armed vigilantes across
the nation. And did he say
Kyle Rittenhouse did these things?
No. Smart.
These people know how to craft a message
to manipulate people without being
legally accountable. I think Andrew
Cuomo just did the same thing as well. He released a statement
about this matter.
Bunch of jerks. Alright.
I, Sir Toast, as I've heard directly from multiple people
that since he was carrying a gun, he was looking for trouble.
How does one articulate a easy-to-understand
rebuttal to that phrase?
I don't think there is one because
that's an ideological statement from someone
who's convinced. But
bear arms legally and then say, am I looking for trouble?
I have my legal weapon with me in whatever state you're in.
Follow the law.
And what are they going to respond to you with?
And his intention there was to give aid.
He had a medical kit.
You can be like, well, did he have a medical kit?
Was he looking for giving help?
It's like that gun was looking for trouble.
What was the medical kit looking for?
Yeah.
Medical kits save lives and so can guns.
You know, my favorite thing is when these leftists say something and I'm like, and I respond with,
fortunately, he was rendering aid to the, they were like, he went there to hunt down, you know,
to target Black Lives Matter protesters.
And I said, well, it's not the case.
He was actually rendering aid as per the state's own witness.
And they go, prove it.
And I'm like, like yo did you even read
anything about this case right it was huge when like richie mcginnis and and and many of these
witnesses came out and and and broke down exactly what went down and i'm pretty sure it was richie
but there were several witnesses said he had a medical kit with him and he was rendering aid
this i believe the state called that one grambo and she yeah and
she was talking about he handed her the rifle so she could help somebody yeah i'm like yo like i'm
pretty sure every single one of their witnesses said that when you respond to people on like
twitter or facebook like that do you ever think about making a video response that is smart
actually i i have a lot of friends that are just clueless, and they're wrapped up in corporate media.
And these are people I don't talk to very often,
but there's a few people that I've known for years
that are good people, just ill-informed.
And that's a good idea.
Instead of responding with some words,
I can respond with a video like,
hey, so-and-so, been a minute.
We just want to send you this quick video
and outline some important points that were in the trial
that would probably help you out.
And you can look into this in fact-checking me.
And then just say, one, two, three, two three four five there's a lot more of this
case check it out hopefully that helps and they'll probably be like oh okay wow i didn't know that
it's a lot more tone coming across there right you're able to use your tonation you can make
people feel a little bit more comfortable it feels less aggressive like yeah even things like
using full stops yes where you put full stops in your message makes the entire thing sound different.
Okay.
We'll try and go through some of these super chats.
Always good to find people.
A lot of people are super chatting the fact that Kyle Rittenhouse could face federal charges because, well, the feds want revenge, you know.
Yep.
We'll see, though, man.
I don't think they'll do it.
That would be a declaration of war.
They're talking about parents being terrorists.
That's true.
Yep. We'll see.
Okay.
JT Fire says,
Hello, Tim.
I'm a college student.
I was doing homework when I saw the verdict was in.
When I saw the verdict, I was so relieved and felt as though a weight was off my chest.
I'm happy for him.
There was a weight on all of our chests.
Yeah.
It kind of felt like I got out of the...
I just got hit by a huge wave in the ocean and I got out and I was spitting water out of my lungs.
Kind of.
Wait.
That was the release feeling.
Like, it didn't...
It wasn't like, yay.
It was like, get this out of me.
Luke, you can read this one.
What does it say?
From Dragon Lady.
Dragon Lady.
I can't...
Theoretically, he can.
He's allowed.
He may.
He can.
Prestitute Luke, you see... I'll read it it for you okay luke can't see the screen a bit far away dragon ladies dragon lady says
prostitute i heard that luke you are a god that being said to answer tim's question i was at work
and heard my phone go off checked it and saw the news of the acquittal and went from exhausted to elated.
Been working 50, 60 hours a week lately.
Good day.
Oh, I was energized.
It was like I was like I was saying I was like I was exhausted.
I was exhausted.
I was tired.
My heart rate was low.
And then all of a sudden it's up and I'm like, what?
Some of the reactions as well.
If you watched it live, Crowder had a really good live stream as it was coming in.
Were they all going?
Each one.
Whoa.
Whoa.
Yeah, it was great.
It was really encouraging, yeah.
Because it meant so much.
It wasn't just about him as a person.
It was about, like we talked about, you know,
Americans being able to defend themselves and their rights.
Next time, we've got to go live,
as the verdict's being read.
That would be fun.
Nobody was here.
Next time.
Yeah, but I was talking about this before.
Like, we'd all have to be here, ready to go.
And I thought so.
The problem was that it was taking several days.
And we're not the kind of show where we just go live and everyone's here and we just keep it running all day.
So we did what we did, but I think it worked out.
I think we had a good time tonight.
Crowder on his stream, he was out of breath when it started because he had to run from across town.
Wow.
Good for him.
If you watch the Daily Y, guys, michael knows starts and then shapiro gets in
the office and joins and then candace gets in the office and joins oh great it's like just people
like call in the thunderbirds and then everybody lands i would just like to say that um i worked
very hard on a segment for my 1 p.m youtube show about the lockdowns getting worse and about people
accepting the boosters austria has now gone full Gestapo.
And so I record the segment.
I'm like, the vaccine mandates are getting worse.
Austria went from lockdowns only if you're unvaccinated,
tricking people into doing it.
And then a week later, they're like, ah, now the whole country's locked down.
And then I was like, and upload.
And I went, great.
And then a few minutes after it went live, they're like, the verdict is coming in.
And I watched on my analytics on YouTube.
It was like a huge spike and tons of views are coming in from people like, oh, I got to see this.
And then when they announced the verdict, it goes.
Darn it.
I was like, well, you know.
Take one for the team.
Same exact thing happened to me.
I was like, this Austrian news is so important.
I got to cover it.
And as soon as that was done, as soon as it was up, I was like, okay.
Well, this is not going to go anywhere.
No one's going to see this now.
Oh, well.
So Brandon Taylor mentions about Rittenhouse on Tucker.
Tucker Carlson is making a documentary about the trial.
Posobig just showed a short clip that was filmed today after the trial was over.
I got to be honest.
I don't know what his aim is for the documentary, but I would love to actually do a deep dive like documentary on the trial, the case, to show the malfeasance from the prosecution how they cheated i did a long segment yesterday as i outlined what i what i what i would describe as my evidence that ada krauss
manipulated the evidence on purpose intentionally to disadvantage the uh the defense i would call
it not definitive but probable cause in my opinion and it's basically that the original
drone footage came from tucker carlson from over a year ago. A weird cropped version emerged in court that was 1920 by 844, when
that's not a resolution that exists. The version that was sent to the defense was not only
compressed to, I think, 480 by 212, but it was also cropped. And it just so happens that ADA Krause
had video cropping software specific cropping
software and video compression software for transcoding both were a little bit more versatile
than that but that's what they did and then when when they played the low-res video in court
binger asked for the high rate he said we have a clearer version don't we and then the judge was
like what and the defense said if you do you didn't give it to us and then kraus says no no it's just
playing weird no no well first he was like yeah weuse says, no, no, it's just playing weird.
No, no.
First he was like, yeah, we do.
And then he said, no, no, it's just playing weird. Which says to me that he realized, uh-oh, I'm caught.
I need to downplay this and get people to forget.
Oh, no.
And then they caught him.
And they got away with it.
But I'd love to do a deep dive exploring this, showing the software, showing how it worked.
And then, you know, showing how it all went down.
A lot of people said when you send a high-res video
through an iPhone email, it'll compress it.
The problem is that the file name also changed.
So it seems like he intentionally used the software
to re-render the video and down-res it
so that the defense couldn't formulate an argument against them.
And you don't get a compression to 1920x8 844 you get someone cropped the 1920 and the
1080 get reduced specific crop together yeah right well no no no the original oh okay he had 212 the
cropping software is also it says d logo so i think he took tucker carlson's footage i but this
is what my i believe and i could be wrong he took took the video from Tucker Carlson, from the actual Fox channel, and then used Format Factory to remove the top, which had the Fox graphic.
Knocking it to 844.
Creating a weird resolution.
And then compressing it to 480 by 212.
Which made it impossible for them to actually see.
And the defense probably assumed, look, I can't see anything in this.
There's no way the jury will either.
And then they walk in
and show them a slightly clearer version.
So the defense couldn't say,
we reviewed the video
and gave it to our expert
and that's his arm clearly.
The prosecution could easily go in
and say, see his arm?
It's pointed in the direction
we said it was.
The defense saw it
and probably was like,
they probably didn't notice
until the judge tried to play it and played the
wrong version. Anyway, that's my case. I did
a big thing about it, but I'd love to do a documentary.
Vsidious2 says
Anthony Hooper held his grandmother and brother at knife
point, forcing them to clean a room, threatened
to burn them alive, pledged to strangulation
for what he did to his brother in that
incident. Second was from attacking his sister.
Not a good dude.
Not a good dude. Not a good dude, indeed.
The least bad. Still bad.
I don't know. Gage Grosskreutz,
what did he do? He smacked his grandma?
These guys were just kind of bad dudes.
I just don't like the idea that they lose their lives.
I'm just not about that.
Gage didn't. No, and even if you can't
empathize with them losing their lives, maybe
empathize with the fact that Kyle was in a situation
where he took their lives, not because he wanted wanted to and that that's a tragedy as well
yeah kyle rittenhouse did not create those circumstances and he's not responsible for
how it went down and and i think it is it is sad as much as i really dislike gross kreutz because
this guy is an ideologue and all that stuff these were just mindless guys who are running with a mob
because they're just not smart enough they're not independent enough they just saw an angry mob and said and their
brain probably went into mob mode and said okay and then this but it doesn't matter how you feel
about them if you attack somebody they have a right to defend themselves and let's just be real
the type of people that are going to be caught up in a riot in the beginning are not going to be like a very high caliber type of person.
It's not a coincidence that they've all got some sort of criminal record.
Right. If you're the type of person to be sucked into like, I'm going to go out in the street and cause chaos, you've probably done that before or some bad stuff before.
Gage Grosskreutz got another DUI in January and it was dismissed, I believe, six days before the start of the trial on a technicality.
What a coincidence. This last January?
In January of this year, he
got a DUI and then six days before the
trial, the prosecution dismissed it
by motion. His second DUI.
His second. How do you get two
DUIs? That means you
lose your license for a year or
more with the second DUI.
I think permanently or or some some
long amount in ohio at least or they cut him a deal they definitely cut him a deal yeah driving
drunk is one of the most despicable things you could do here we go aj uh brz says gun owners
of america posted that they're rewarding kyle with a new ar-15 for his defense of gun rights
in america justice has been served by the way lu, Luke, I would buy a Karen 54 shirt.
I thought about that too and I was like
I don't want to insult somebody who
helped
support justice. Yeah, I don't like
that. No, we should make a
Jer 54 hero shirt.
Like a megaphone. We don't know
what happened until we find out. I think
it's not good to jump to conclusions.
I don't care
what Juror 54 said
on Tuesday, Wednesday, or Thursday.
I don't care how frustrated anyone may have been by any
argument. At the end of all of this, those jurors
all came out and said, we believe in
justice. And they're all
good people who did the right thing.
And sometimes jurors
make the wrong decision. It doesn't mean they're bad people.
Sometimes it's hard to know for sure.
But these people all saw what everybody knew to be true and did the right thing.
They're all good in my book.
Yeah.
So there you go.
Jason Lindholm says, protest in Chicago, Fox 32 reporting.
I hope everybody stays safe and stays warm.
Oh, wow.
That one free man says, Tim says Saul from the bottom.
Luke says Saul from the top episodes or
even a channel summarizing things a comprehensive compact history of chronological facts or events
and individuals people have short memories this will wake people up it is it is difficult but i
think it's a good point you do need both angles that's true yeah something original says hi blair
you rock thank you hi there you go and Waite says, great discussion as usual.
And Blair looks extra pretty tonight.
Thank you.
Everybody's super chatting around the same time.
All right.
Let's grab this one here from W.
Walked off job today after my boss said it's because they're all white, meaning the jury.
We spoke outside after and she initially apologized for the racial remark, then spun to there's
no reason to be offended because it's true.
I mean, I got to be honest.
If it were me, I would actually file a discrimination.
Well, I would file a complaint for and this is what I say to people.
If you're at work and they say something about white people disparagingly, I would file a complaint and I would just say they made racially derogatory statements.
Yeah.
I wouldn't get specific because it's irrelevant.
And if I was at work and I got to be honest, if I was at work and people started making racist comments about anybody, I'd be like, yo, I'm not down with that.
I kind of want to be around that.
So, you know, I'll make I'll file a complaint, whoever you're being racist against.
Yeah.
But people are worried about woke HR and stuff.
Just say they made a racially a racial comment
that was disparaging towards a a racial group and when they say which one i'll be like i will not
you will not make me repeat it and if you do i'll file another complaint for you trying to get me to
say racial slurs whoa yeah and they'll be like okay okay okay no bag they said it i want it
formalized people are trying so hard to inject race into this in general when everyone in the
situation was white.
And one of the people that died was yelling the N-word
as a white person.
Stop trying to make this about race
because it's not.
No, you could.
Rosenbaum was racist.
Yeah.
So we can say a young lifeguard
from Kenosha was attacked by a virulent racist
who threatened his life
and he defended himself. Isn't it weird?
Remember
who was the guy? Man, I forget his name.
I remember his face. He was fired from
Google after making that document. Oh, James
DeMore. James DeMore, that's right.
James DeMore made a document about how
to make the workplace better for women.
I'm not exaggerating.
I'm not exaggerating. He basically said
women and men work differently and perhaps we can all do these things
to make things better
perhaps women would thrive better if we designed the workplace
around these certain behaviors
so they said he was sexist and they
fired him
the crazy thing is what he wrote
was actually the feminist narrative
that the workplace has been built by
cis heteronormative patriarchy
and it disadvantages
women because women are different and then he basically writes that like men like working
analytically and women like working socially and they were like how dare you say that and it's
funny because that's the argument they make men created a male work workplace that's harder that's
that's not you know equal for women or or or you know it's weird. In this instance, Kyle Rittenhouse
was attacked by a racist.
A racist pedophile.
Right, and he defended himself, and they took the side
of the racist.
Black Lives Matter took the side of the racist guy.
I just don't get it.
That's because so many of them literally don't know he was white.
Which is so sick.
Or that he was racist, to be honest.
That he was literally a racist dude.
Yeah, I had my friend tell me it was a black
protester, right? I'm like, no!
Not in any sense. Not even
remotely. Not even half black.
To be honest, I don't know if he was racist,
but I think it's fair to say that to a certain degree
running around yelling the n-word is like...
Yeah, that's not...
These people were asking to get
popped, let's just be honest. He literally was he said shoot me right we'll be very specific and say
that's literally the truth he kept saying shoot me n-word over and over again do they deserve it
i'm not going to say that but what i am going to say is if you go behaving the way they were behaving
sometimes a natural consequence of that is someone gets mad and if that person has a gun
well well let's let's be very specific yes don't
attack people you have no right yes violence is wrong always and you are actually literally
correct rosenbaum said several times shoot me and n-word so it's like this is why i think it's
really important to discuss his mental state and i i tell people like i think i i think he wanted
to end his life like to go to to attack someone armed that way while
yelling shoot me i'm like by riot yeah yeah people other people have said this too i'm not gonna act
like it's an original thought for me like i've seen people saying like you know he just got out
of a mental hospital for the rumor is for a suicide attempt and i'm like oh yeah yo this is like the
whole thing is i want i want people to realize the whole thing is a tragedy. We're happy right now because Kyle
Rittenhouse's life wasn't destroyed, but why did he go through
the trial in the first place?
It's a low bar to be happy about, right?
Right? It still kind of
worries me that the prosecution was able to get away
with these crimes.
All the white pills fading.
Yeah, I feel relieved.
It's getting grayer by the second.
We're walking away from this happy, but we need to keep perspective on this.
The battle is won, but the war is fought.
I'm not happy, but I am relieved.
I mean, I'm not happy just because how tragic it has been, but I do feel relief that justice
seems to have played.
Okay, let's grab some super chats.
We'll see what we got here in the mix.
Scott Brumley says, Jesus was asked once to evoke the death penalty,
John 8, 1 through 11,
with a woman caught in adultery.
He shamed the accusers,
then told the accused,
go and sin no more.
As a Christian,
I cannot be pro-death penalty, I believe.
I don't know about a Christian perspective on it.
My vision is just like,
my view of it is,
I want you to imagine,
I want you to imagine you're caught red nose after everything
you went through and you're sitting there in lockup and they're not coming at you for life
they're saying death and they walk up and say we don't know that there's two there's two uh you
know deputies or marshals or whoever you know is coming to take you and transport you wherever you
got to go and you're about to be put on death row and you're begging and pleading these two guys as
they take you like i'm innocent it's not true please you have to understand they're like we
don't care the system said that you are guilty and now you will die and it's and it happens
innocent people get put to death yes and regardless of that there's a lot of innocent
people who get released after decades of their lives being destroyed. I think the whole prison system is completely broken.
I like the judicial system.
It needs fixing in some areas.
But then the way we imprison people, I'm like, you're not solving anything.
University for crime as well.
Right.
Yeah.
We were talking about this earlier in the car.
Our whole prison system is absolutely deprived.
I have to say this.
I'm sorry.
Bill Gates invests a lot into the private prison business. Don't to say this. I'm sorry. Bill Gates invests
a lot into the private prison business.
Don't let me go off on a tangent, but I will.
The prison
business, absolutely a horrible
industry that creates worse criminals
when they started
off and when they got from. It just punishes
people and it's cruel.
Sorry, Luke. Someone said, looting
going on now in Chicago. Do you guys want to
grab your phones? I haven't seen anything. I've been
looking for it. I haven't been able to find
anything to verify that, to be
honest with you. I'm hearing about
protests in Brooklyn, marches
in Brooklyn, some
alleged looting, but I haven't been able to verify
that independently myself. I think it's going to be
a rowdy night, guys. Supposed to be two
BLM protests tomorrow in
Chicago, according to the Sun Times
and ABC7Chicago.com.
I haven't seen it.
Stay safe, everybody.
Says that it feels like 30 degrees out there.
Yeah, but when you're running,
give it 10 minutes of
running through the streets. I've covered
protests in the winter, and it's true
they're fair weather activists.
But you walk a few blocks carrying a backpack and you're getting hot.
And so these people aren't going to notice the cold
once they start moving.
Do you guys see anything?
So there's some people holding...
There's like five people holding...
Holding signs that say,
Reject racist vigilante terror.
I think we can all agree with that.
Yeah, I think so.
I mean, yeah. That's a pretty good statement. But if anyone can all agree with that. Yeah, I think so. I mean, yeah.
That's a pretty good statement,
but if anyone's willing to prove that Kyle was racist,
I'd love to hear that.
I thought he was talking about Rosenwald.
I thought he was talking about Rosenwald the whole time.
Yeah, me too.
Oh, yeah.
And Grosskreutz.
Yeah, yeah.
But hey, if we can just stick with that sentiment,
let's move as a union.
Isn't it weird?
Love it.
I just got to stress that Kyle Rittenhouse
was rendering age
to the protesters
and the racist guy
who was screaming the n-word
they didn't care about
like the Black Lives Matter
people are like he's cool
and I'm like
he's standing there
yelling the n-word
and they're like
there was like a crowd
do you remember when he was like
screaming at the entire crowd
around him
that might have been
from the testimony
I want to hear from those people
in the crowd
I was in Portland
a couple years ago
and there was a Proud Boys march
and Antifa showed up and there was a proud boys march and antifa showed up
and there was a black proud boy and i was on the side of the street where the proud boys were and
across the street antifa were all screaming the n-word like hardcore classy at him and he got
really mad and he walked over the crosswalk about to cross the street and he was just standing up
right and another white proud boy walked up to him and was like stop stop don't let him get you man
and then he hugged him and was like you're my brother
these people don't matter you're my brother you are here
you're an American and then they like
you know fist you know grabbed
and then he's like come back don't let them provoke you
and I was like how did I just
watch Antifa scream
racial slurs at a black dude
but to be honest
it happened with the ICE agents.
Antifa showed up to an ICE facility
screaming the N-word at black
cops. They do it all the time.
I've had this happen to me. I've done
multiple speaking events where Antifa's shown
up and maybe in the past
when I was a little crazier, I'd go outside and maybe film
interactions with them or whatever.
I've been called transphobic slurs by them.
I've been with my best friend who's of Cubanan descent and also a little person and they're the quickest
ones to call him the m word which is the slur for little people and make racist comments towards
him they're the first ones to do it they're so full of hate these are not good people and they're
not ideologically consistent people did you see the andy no look-alike video where they thought
it was yeah it was Andy Ngo?
They go, what, because I'm Korean?
There's more than one.
There's more than one incident where a random guy was accused of being Andy Ngo
because they were just an Asian person.
And as he was walking along, someone turns, shouts at him, says,
are you Andy Ngo?
And he goes, no, obviously not.
This happens all the time.
This is really, really insulting.
And one of the people that stood next to the person holding the camera goes,
kind of seems like you're doing it on purpose.
He's like, what?
Just being my race.
Being Asian?
My God.
But that's the thing, though.
These people, they are, you know, maybe it's a cliche to say,
but they're the actual racists.
They view anything and everything through the lens of race.
They project, and they are actually the ones doing it.
Legit.
They're the ones that are segregating.
All the time.
100%.
There was a post, I think it was by James Lindsay, of Nazis holding signs that say woke on them.
Yeah.
In German.
In German, yeah.
Yeah.
And I saw him post that and he said, this is the word for woke or awaken.
And I was like, no.
Wow.
I looked it up.
Wow.
It's real.
I looked up the history.
I was like, wow.
What did that tell you?
It's scary, man. It's scary. All right. Let's see. Oh looked up the history. I was like, wow. What did that tell you? It's scary, man.
It's scary.
All right.
Let's see.
Oh, I just had...
Here we go.
This is a good one.
We'll do a couple more.
This is...
Ash Genova says, fully respect this jury.
They made a decision based on the facts they were given and the law.
They didn't let the mob intimidate them into a verdict.
Didn't have much faith in them.
I stand corrected.
Hear, hear.
Amen.
Yeah. I was worried about this. I was like, they're driving. I stand corrected. Hear, hear. Amen. Yeah. I was
worried about this. I was like, they're driving into this
with blacked out windows, hearing these protests,
and then in the end, they said, what's right
is right. Bravo. Also, the judge
I think gave them a lot of confidence to do
what was right. Yeah. He was very
encouraging. You know, there's not many judges like that
that are going to be around for very long.
That's right. And he's a man who's older.
Binger will become a judge.
Bruce.
How dare you?
You think so?
After that performance?
Yes, he will.
God, he was so condescending.
Because conservatives don't have ground game.
George Soros funds a lot of organizations.
They provide a lot of money to these DAs.
And I can't remember who we were talking to,
but they said,
you'll need a couple grand to win a DA's race
in certain jurisdictions.
Conservatives don't have that ground game.
Libertarians definitely don't.
I love Bruce because he didn't seem political.
He was just like, you guys, look at the facts.
And shut your mouth.
Man, did he control that room.
Yes, he did.
Yeah, he was a great judge.
All right, we'll take...
Oh, man.
I'll read this one here.
Raymond G. Stanley Jr. says,
Watch Rosenbaum get a statue.
Oh, my gosh.
Well, then can we push it over?
No, we can't.
Because here's my attitude.
People are allowed to have their statues.
And I'm glad they build it.
You know why?
Because then we can know exactly who they are.
Let them put up their effigies and their idols.
They're allowed to have their property.
They're allowed to say what they want to say. and I know to stay away from them when they do.
Okay, those people are creepy.
I saw Cernovich tweet earlier,
if you blow a bubble into
a leftist protest, you're
going to hit a pedophile. It's like, why do these people
always have these horrible backgrounds and they're
always the ones being defended by the left? It's so
sick. Alright, we'll take
this last one. Christina H. says,
Hey Luke, I ordered two shirts and only received one.
What do I do?
Thank you.
You go to the Teespring's website and you say, what in the world did you do?
And they have an email and they fix problems very rapidly.
They're good, yeah.
They work with independent shirt makers from all across the country.
Some of them are good.
Some of them are not good.
If there's any problems, even if your design starts to wear a little bit,
you can get a new shirt.
If they mixed up your order,
send them an email
and they will make it right for you.
And yes,
thank you for ordering the shirts
on thebestpoliticalshirts.com.
Really appreciate it.
And she goes on to say,
thank you.
Also, Tim,
the Step on Snack shirt
is so comfy.
Yes.
Our latest shirt is
Step on Snack and Find Out.
And there's this cute little angry snake.
You can go to TimCast.com in the store and pick it up.
YouTube hasn't approved it yet.
Yeah, I don't know why.
It's a good shirt.
It's been up for a couple weeks.
Best shirt.
Approve it.
So if YouTube approves it, we can pin it and then show it.
It's been up for like three weeks.
I'm mad.
But I'm really excited to get it.
We ordered every size, a couple. We'll give some out and stuff like that. And I'm really excited to get it. It's been up for three weeks. I'm mad. I'm really excited to get it. We ordered every size.
A couple. We'll give some out and stuff like that.
I'm really excited to get it. It's a funny little shirt.
YouTube doesn't approve any of my t-shirts.
You got spicy t-shirts.
Luke walks in
to go on the show and I'm like,
Luke, are you seriously going to wear that?
You're like, what's it about? I'm like, come on, man.
We're already going to get in trouble for this.
I can't even describe to you what some of these shirts are.
I can't wear them. I can't even promote some of come on, man. Like, we're already going to get in trouble for this. I can't even describe to you what some of these shirts are, but you can go.
I can't wear them.
I can't even promote some of these on social media.
You've got to cover parts of them. I can't.
Like, some of the shirts, you haven't seen the worst of it.
There's, like, this is mild.
Okay, I go extra spicy on thebestpoliticalshirts.com, and I don't even wear, I don't even share it
on social media.
You just have to go to the website to see what I got.
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Very cool. Thank you. Lots of crazy
stuff happening around the world right now, especially
with vaccine mandates, lockdowns.
I covered all of it, plus a lot more on my
YouTube channel on
We Are Change. There's a lot of big
protests expected in Austria
tomorrow. I'm going to be covering that on my social
media, which is usually LukeWeAreChanged, but
the YouTube channel is the main place. Hope to see
some of you guys there. Yeah, move forward with
forgiveness
when applicable, for the most part.
I love you. Thanks for coming. Have a great weekend. Be safe.
Share pizza with each other.
That's right. Or tacos.
I'm pretty sure it was a Black Lives Matter
protester who ordered pizzas and then shared them with the Rittenhouse supporters.
And he said, I appreciate you.
I support you.
That's beautiful.
We disagree.
And I'm like, I'm all about that.
Pizza heals wounds.
That's why I think Daryl Davis is awesome.
He's a great guy.
And I'm also here.
Thank you guys very much for tuning in.
And I would say to take this optimism that we got today and to carry it forward and to not lose our momentum because good things can happen, but it is going to take a lot of work and we can't always depend
on a lucky outcome.
Like we were very fortunate with this jury.
So you guys may follow me on Twitter at Sarah Patch Litz.
I think we're, um, I think I can, this is not something we normally do, but I can announce
this too.
I think, well, maybe I shouldn't say too much, but we're going to have, I'm going to be doing
an interview with Alex Jones tomorrow
exclusively for TimCast.com
about very serious issues.
It's not going to be a podcast.
It's not going to be like news conversational.
It's going to be about specific issues
directly related.
And I don't want to say too much
but it's going to be more of a straightforward interview
that we're going to have a conversation
about some serious issues.
So make sure you tune in to TimCast.com.
I think that actually it might end up going up on Sunday so that we can we can get it you know produce and up with like an article explaining the news going
around it but it's gonna have a lot to do with what's going on with the lawsuit the defamation
suit and we're gonna have that exclusive interview so uh help support our work in doing so at timcast.com
thank you so much for hanging out this amazing friday night we're gonna go relax it's been a
busy week and i am eternally grateful to each and every one of you
who watch the show,
who are members,
and who just believe
in freedom, liberty,
and by sharing
and being involved
and even just watching,
you're helping,
and we can all, you know,
keep the conversation going.
Thanks for hanging out.
We'll see you all next time.
Bye, guys.
Bye.