Timcast IRL - Timcast IRL #527 - Biden Admin CALLS FOR Illegal Protests At Homes Of SCOTUS Judges w/Matthew Foldi
Episode Date: May 11, 2022Tim, Ian, Seamus of FreedomToons and Lydia join congressional candidate Matthew Foldi to discuss Jen Psaki's refusal to condemn the rioting outside the SCOTUS homes, Biden's strategic choice to blame ...'Ultra-MAGA' over inflation, Elon Musk's stance on Trump being on Twitter, and Matthew's plans for office. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
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So Jen Psaki is speaking to the press.
She gets asked about the protest in front of the Supreme Court justices' homes, which is illegal.
And she actually said that the president's position is to encourage peaceful protests outside of judges' homes.
That's kind of crazy because that's illegal.
We have the law. We'll pull the law up and we'll show it to you.
And I get these lefties. They're like, Tim, 10 years ago, you would have celebrated these protests.
And I'm like, oh, yeah, I mean, they should be arrested, though.
Civil disobedience, as I've always said, results in arrest.
We don't destroy your life and throw away the key.
We arrest you to stop you from doing the illegal thing.
It's called nonviolent civil disobedience.
It's a tradition.
You go in the street.
You sit down.
The cop takes you, arrests you.
You made your point.
You get the press.
It's peaceful. Right. They should be arrested. You go in the street. You sit down. The cop takes you, arrests you. You made your point. You get the press. It's peaceful.
Right.
They should be arrested.
They're not getting arrested.
And now the president is actually inciting illegal behavior.
Congratulations.
That's where we're at.
But how about this?
Joe Biden was also speaking about inflation today.
And he said, it's not my fault.
It's the pandemic's fault.
And it's Putin's fault.
And you know what?
Ultra MAGA.
And then he started ragging on ultra MAGA again. And I'm just like, this, this dude's lost his mind. You know, dude, I can give him
like, okay, I get COVID was bad. I'm not going to blame Biden for all the COVID stuff,
but then he's just like, it's MAGA's fault. Like MAGA's bad. They're going to destroy everybody.
Just shut up, dude. The gas prices broke records. Diesel has broken a record. There's no baby
formula. We got food shortages.
I will tell you this. If you are the president of the United States and dude who complains on internet has been warning about food shortages for a year now and y'all didn't do anything to
prepare for this. Well, then, you know, what am I supposed to say? Am I supposed to am I supposed
to be like, it's not Biden's fault. All this is happening. You know, even I recognize this a year
ago. Talk about completely stupid. So we're going gonna be talking about this. We'll talk about the
economy and everything that's really bad. And we're going to talk about we're gonna talk about
congressional races, redistricting. Joining us to discuss all of this is Matthew Foldy.
Guys, great to be here. I'm running to be the congressman from this area. So
thanks for having me on tonight. You are trying to represent the place in which this building is.
Yes, sir. So what's your background? You want to introduce yourself beyond that? Well, I'm a fan
of the show, sort of the Joe Rogan show of the East Coast. And you're that guy. I like that. Yeah,
I don't know. I get really similar. Yeah. So yeah, I was a journalist until last month. And I'm from
Maryland from Montgomery County at the southern part of this district here. And basically the governor of Maryland, Larry Hogan, fought the Democrats in our state capital.
You know, a lot of coverage about redistricting says that only Republicans do this, right?
But it's actually Maryland Democrats are literally the worst in the country.
They've been eliminating Republican congressmen all the time via redistricting.
We've got Maryland's 6th district from before the redistricting, and you can actually see the gerrymandering is insane.
They just carved out all of the outer
area of Frederick, the city, which
makes it a Democrat district, because
those are Republican areas.
And now that restoring it has basically
returned Western Maryland, which is
Trump country. I mean, there is a gigantic
sign over here that is just like
Trump MAGA. There's Trump's...
Yeah, Ultra MAGA. So this will stuff everywhere. Yeah, old Trump MAGA.
So this will be interesting. We'll talk about what's going on with
your race and who you are and all that stuff.
We'll talk about all that news. Thanks for hanging out.
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Check out iancrossland.net if you'd like to get involved or contact me in any way.
And we'll get through there.
See you soon.
And I'm very excited to have a local politician on the show with us this evening.
It's been a really good conversation.
I'm looking forward to it.
Well, local to us, but you're running for Congress.
You got it.
So that's federal level.
That's not Maryland. True, yeah. you're correct. Because I was complaining to you
about Maryland politics, but you were like, yeah, but that's Annapolis. It's like not D.C., right?
Look, you can always complain about Maryland politics. The Democrats here are absolutely
insane, whether they're on a state, local or federal level. In my county, they removed school
resource officers from public schools, thinking that would make students safer. We then have the
first ever school shooting, which I covered when I was a journalist up until last month at the Free Beacon.
This policy is such a disaster that even Democrats in Montgomery County said, whoa,
maybe we're going to put school resource officers back because that actually makes
students less safe having them in there. We got a lot to talk about in terms of that.
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But now let's get into that first story and call out Ms. Jen Psaki and the president. As many of you know, there have been protests in front of
the homes of Supreme Court justices. It's overtly illegal. It's like unquestionably illegal to do
this because free speech is, I should say, justice is more important than free speech.
So we basically, the idea from the founding fathers and in precedent is you can have your free speech, but courts need to adjudicate.
And if you try to protest, picket parade or whatever in front of a member of the court's home in an effort to intimidate or change those proceedings, you are committing a crime.
It is a slap on the wrist crime.
No one's going to destroy your life over this.
It's like up to a year in jail, which basically I think it's a misdemeanor. I don't know how they do the laws
at the federal level. But these people should be arrested. They're not being arrested. And more
importantly, we have Jen Psaki encouraging illegal behavior. Now, look, I get it. Nonviolent civil
disobedience. I'm mostly cool with. But that means people get arrested and these people
are not getting arrested. Take a look at this clip, the Post Millennial posted. Just listen
to Jen Psaki yourselves. Actually, I think I got to fix. I always got to make sure I set the audio
right. It just doesn't play. There we go. There we go. So I know that there's an outrage right now,
I guess, about protests that have been peaceful to date. And we certainly continue to encourage
that outside of judges homes. And that's the president's date. And we certainly continue to encourage that outside of judges' homes.
And that's the president's position.
The president's position is to encourage
peaceful protests outside of judges' homes.
Okay, well, I'm just going to, real quick,
I'm going to read the law.
All right.
18 USCA 1507.
Whoever with the intent of interfering with,
obstructing, or impeding the administration of justice or with the intent of interfering with obstructing or impeding the administration
of justice or the intent of influencing any judge, juror, witness or court officer in
the discharge of his duty, pickets or parades in or near a building housing a court of the
United States or in or near a building or residence occupied or used by such judge,
juror, witness or court officer or with such intent use any sound truck or similar device or resorts
to any other demonstration in or near any such building or residence shall be fined under this
title or imprisoned not more than one year or both nothing in this section shall interfere
with or prevent the exercise by any court of the united states of its power to punish for contempt
it quite literally says any other demonstration now Now, look, I'm not saying
these people protesting should get felony charges in life in prison. I'm saying when you engage in
nonviolent civil disobedience, we recognize you're going to get arrested for it. You're going to get
a fine. You're probably going to get court supervision. The judge is going to say you can't
go back. And that's it. You made your point. You did something that some people would find
crossing the line. You get your punishment for it. But nothing's happening.
I kind of just now listened to it for like the second time or the third time.
I realized when she says, and we encourage that, that people are misinterpreting that, that they encourage the outrage against it.
That people are like, no, that's what she meant, that they encourage the outrage.
But she obviously, if you listen to the way she speaks, is encouraging the people being outside the homes of the judges.
Well, I don't think anybody assumed otherwise.
Yeah. If you read it in text, I don't think anybody assumed otherwise.
Yeah.
If you read it in text, I could see how it could get taken out of context.
Let me show you what the Daily Mail did on this one.
They took her quote and they added hyphens to change the context, which is amazing.
They say, I know that there's an outrage right now, I guess, about protests that have been peaceful to date.
Pause.
And we certainly continue to encourage that.
Pause.
Outside of judges' homes.
As if to imply she's really saying if they're going to be protesting, they should be peaceful.
Instead of saying she encourages the protests themselves outside of judges' homes. Yeah, I mean,
what's the point of protesting outside the house of an unelected judge? Are you going to give him
a constitutional argument he hasn't heard of? It's an intimidation tactic. It's so obvious.
Doesn't matter. It doesn't matter if it's an intimidation tactic it's so obvious doesn't matter it doesn't matter if it's an intimidation or not it literally says influence the court
influencing any judge juror witness or court officer if you go outside of a court and you
try to influence the judge juror witness or court officer you get in trouble for it this is only in
relates to like physical buildings being outside because like if you try and influence them through
the internet like create a campaign of mass people emailing or something, that's legal.
Well, this is specifically picketing or parading, and it says, any other demonstration.
Yo, I'm just saying.
I don't think it's the apocalypse.
I think they definitely shouldn't go to people's homes.
I think that's over the line.
But I just think when you get to the point where the January 6th trespassers, not the rioters.
The rioters I get, you arrest those guys.
But the people who had the doors opened, who have been locked up in solitary for like six months to a year or longer, some of
these people. And then it turns out the judge is like, oh, the cops let you in, your case dismissed.
The boot that comes down on the people on the right for basically what is a very similar law
versus the people who repeatedly and continually do this and then are encouraged to do it, do it by the president?
The disparity in law enforcement is absolutely insane.
Yeah, I don't want to assume, but I would imagine that if there was another law being considered and that it was something Joe Biden wanted to get passed and people were protesting outside judges, they'd have referenced this immediately and went and arrested them all.
I don't know, but that's the feeling of this partisanry could you imagine if like proud boys showed up to a judge's
house they'd get arrested immediately domestic terrorists insurrectionists they're trying to
burn the country down that's all you would hear from me and not only that but it wouldn't simply
be the case that they would get arrested they would start digging through tweet tweets from
conservative politicians who said that they were against this potential decision and tried to charge them with
insurrection. I mean, we would never, ever hear the end of it. We would never hear the end of it.
It would be in the news cycle repeatedly. Remember when those Proud Boys went outside
that judge's house? No, because it's the left doing it, nobody cares.
They tried to like frame it as a vigil, which is like a silent thing where you're standing
vigil at night, you're keeping an eye out and scouting like a silent thing where you're standing vigil at night,
you're keeping an eye out and scouting and you're quiet while you're doing it. But if they're making
noise outside their houses, it's just a full on protest. This is actually just a continuation of
the Biden 2020 campaign, right, where they said, OK, every illegal immigrant can come across and
get free health care. Right. They said that in the Democratic primary debate. He raised his hand.
Kamala raised her hand during the 2020 campaign, as you guys were talking about this week. They bailed out rioters in Minnesota,
including rapists and pedophiles. So it's not a surprise that they're encouraging lawlessness
themselves here. That's just that is the Democratic Party is obviously the party of
defunding the police. It's a party of not enforcing laws. At what point do we just start acting like there is no government?
Let me let me elaborate. The media lied about Kyle Rittenhouse. They repeatedly said that he
shot and killed black people, which is just not true. They lied about what happened. They they
they they just it was it was insane watching the actual trial and seeing those lies. And I'm like,
OK, these people can't be argued with. They've made this story up.
In fact, the Daily Beast used to be considered credible by NewsGuard, like 100%.
And then you watch it slowly go down.
Now they're considered fake news with a red exclamation point
because they refuse to correct all of the fake garbage they've posted.
I wonder if the people at NewsGuard, which is like a news rating agency,
are all getting red-pilled like crazy because they they're like the New York Times always tells the truth.
Then they start doing fact checking.
They're like, guys, we had to actually fact check them and they lied several times.
So I'm looking at this.
I'm looking at the double standard that we all perceive as people who like the Constitution and the Republic.
Obviously, there's no double standard for the left, because if it's good for the revolution,
it's good.
If it's bad for the revolution, it's bad.
But for us, we're like, hey, we want laws enforced equally.
I believe people have a right to protest.
I believe you have a right.
I believe in leeway for nonviolent civil disobedience.
But you at least expect there to be some upholding the law.
So at what point do people just say there's no point to engage with the system, negotiate with, collaborate with, or even consider?
It would probably be if there's a mass starvation.
It would be like a desperation thing if something like that were to happen.
I just mean like what happens if people stop participating in national level politics in any sense because they're like this is pointless.
That's kind of the point.
That's why we have representatives.
Well, look, look.
Here's what I want to say.
With Roe v. Wade, as soon as these judges got in,
you saw a bunch of red states start passing these abortion restrictions.
And the left was saying, you know, this is illegal.
It violates precedent.
You can't do this.
But the states were like, we're going to do it anyway.
We've continually seen this throughout the past couple of years where red states and blue states just do whatever they want regardless of the federal government.
It is kind of the impetus of the United States.
Hey, man, King George was doing whatever he wanted.
We were like, yeah, we're going to do what we want.
So that's the United States.
Yeah.
I mean, parties are generally selective.
Let it out, Seamus.
I can tell your point is gold.
Thank you.
No. It's like gonna
be the most boring point i've ever made no pressure when it comes to sanctuary cities
exactly or decriminalize exactly we have my translator here
decriminalization of certain drugs they're completely fine define it defying the federal
government but if you do so to protect unborn children, then that's illegal, and they don't have any respect for our political process.
The issue right now, just to – everything keeps looping back to the Roe v. Wade thing because that's what this protest is about.
But it's conservatives are like, states should have the ability to choose.
And if blue states want to pass unrestricted abortion, well, then that's their state's right.
That's literally what the argument is right now.
There are conservatives obviously saying it should be banned outright.
But right now in politics, they're like, return it to the state legislatures.
And the left is like, no, red states should be forced to allow abortion.
Mike, at what point do people just say like, dude, we're not going to participate with you anymore, and we're going to do whatever we want.
What are you going to do about it?
California's doing it already.
I'm going to try again.
So, yes, I think that's the point in large part.
They want anyone who isn't on the far left to stop participating.
That's the whole idea.
You don't get a voice.
This government isn't here to represent you.
It's here to force the ideological whims of a small minority of this country onto you. It's the purpose of the political system
at this point. The irony of that, though, and I'll hearken back to this a lot over the course
of my campaign, is the Democratic Party is literally being run from people's basements
and from their living rooms. The government is not being run in person. This was one of the
stories that I wrote at the Free Beacon. I walked all around the Capitol for about 11 miles, walking and just simply taking pictures and taking videos,
pulling on doorknobs of the Democrats Health Committee, which is closed to prevent the spread
of germs, which is impossible. The Senate Armed Services Committee, we have some conflicts going
on in the world you might have been aware of. The Foreign Relations Committee Democrats closed.
All of the government is being run on Zoom, which is a huge national security risk, right?
All of the Democrats in Congress up until a couple of weeks ago.
And the day after my story posted, Chuck Schumer opened his office.
But so all of their D.C. offices are closed.
All of their constituent offices around the country are closed.
So you're right.
They're trying to force conformity, but they're also hiding from accountability, because if you have a problem with how your Democratic member of Congress, like the guy I'm running against, David Trone, you literally can't access him.
You go to his offices, and this is true of Democrats around the country.
There's literally mail just piling up.
You can write to them.
You can be the most pro-life person, the most pro-choice person.
They literally don't care.
They're hiding from accountability.
They're using the coronavirus to sort of be able to withdraw from public criticism.
I just think the system is just, it's already collapsed,
and we're kidding ourselves that it hasn't.
It's changed.
We're for sure using ancient ideas with modern technology,
and it's not translating,
because I think they have a right to work remote.
You say that with an abacus in front of your laptop.
I like it.
And I will use it if the power goes out.
Okay, exactly.
That's part of why I have it.
But honestly, I mean, let's use the best technology we have to communicate in the fastest and most efficient way possible, in my opinion.
And these people are still sending letters.
Yeah, but you need to be able to talk to your representative.
Exactly.
You need to be able to – they need to be available to you.
That's why, like, Zoom, like, they should have an hour a day where they take video chat with people, public video chats.
But that's the only way they're trying to run the government is by Zoom.
And, you know, my grandparents have no idea how to do that.
If you're in parts of Western Maryland where there's horrible rural broadband problems, you can't function like this.
I know all about horrible rural broadband problems.
It took us like six months to get Internet out here.
Yeah.
Crazy.
I mean, we had low-quality Internet to get business.
I mean, it was nuts.
And with the new space we're building, it's really difficult.
That's West Virginia. But here's the issue't i don't like the idea of zoom government
yeah i don't i don't i don't like the idea that they don't need to look you in the eyes
and shake your hand and know you have stood before them in their physical space and said i live here
and here's what i expect from you that is important like the king used to take court
where people would come in for several hours a day and he'd be so bored just listening to the problems. Be like,
okay, yeah, you get the money. Okay. Yeah. You're the one in trouble. And it works,
but it doesn't scale when you have a 3 million people that want to talk to the guy. The guy
only has like 24 hours in a day. I'll take a number. I mean, what are you going to do? It
doesn't matter if you're on Zoom or otherwise. People can't, if there's too many people,
there's too many people. The problem I have
and the reason why we don't do
Zoom shows with IRL
is that it doesn't work.
You don't get a real conversation.
I mean, you can have a conversation.
It just, it's not the same.
You can't, it's not the same.
But you can.
I had one with Michael Malice
a couple weeks ago,
episode 203 of You're Welcome.
And it was amazing, amazing
to have a chance to talk to Michael
for an hour.
It was amazing, amazing technology.
But I think part of it is the fact that you two agree or it wasn't going to be a hostile conversation.
If you're having a conversation with someone you disagree with, it's much easier to operate in bad faith and to just try to get dunks and smacks in if you're communicating with them digitally rather than face to face.
Part of it is the way the audio doesn't translate.
It's binary.
So if I speak while you're speaking, one of them cuts out.
There's a reason why, in my opinion, whenever we try and get prominent left personalities
on the show, they always say, I'll do it on Zoom.
And it's because what they're going to do is once we bring them on the show and go live,
they're going to cut out and it's going to be someone else.
That's what they've done.
And that's what they want to do.
They want to just screw around.
And so there have been a few people who have agreed to come on this show that we've had
on the show from prominent left influencers.
But all these other ones are like, hey, why don't I just do it digitally?
And I'm like, because we've seen what you guys do when you do these things digitally.
I'll point out as an aside, it shouldn't be Zoom if we do this.
It should be an open source, non-proprietary so like jitsi or element matrix or
something like that but um to add your point yeah man there's definitely a risk involved but when
it's it's like if you need to listen to a bunch of people from around the country it just it makes
more sense i think to do it to telecommute it than to make them all fly out to dc and wait for
hour a day that's no point of having district offices, though, right?
That you don't have to go to the Capitol.
And yet, all of these Democrats around the country, you know, you can go to the closest
office here.
It's probably 30 minutes away in Hagerstown.
Closed.
Been closed for two years.
I think they have to physically go to D.C.
It's a lot to ask of a citizen.
Wait, are you talking about the representatives or the constituents?
I'm talking about the reps.
Oh, yeah.
I do not like the idea that they telecommute to Congress.
And that's what they've been doing.
And, you know, you see these congressional hearings and, like, the TV asked you a question, sir?
Like, no, no, no.
Yeah, in regards to Congress itself, they should be together in person, I agree, because you get more out of a human-to-human contact.
But for just listening to people's concerns, citizens, I think that could be at least try it.
Well, yeah, yeah.
I mean, if a citizen is going to make a phone call, leave a voicemail, send a message.
I want to watch videos on YouTube.
Sure, sure, sure.
That's great.
On Rumble.
I just think elected representatives need to be available to their constituents.
Bingo.
And Pelosi, under her rules in the House, they have been wildly abusing the proxy voting system where you as a representative say, I can't come and vote in person due to the coronavirus.
And I reported on this extensively about the abuses of the proxy voting system.
You have Eric Swalwell saying that I can't vote due to the coronavirus.
He'd be jet setting around the country.
You pull his campaign finance reports.
He's spending in lavish hotels.
You have other congressmen who are saying I can't currently vote.
They're posting about how they're in Atlanta with Joe Biden for MLK Day.
So the proxy voting system has been rampantly abused, and it lets Democrats just shirk their responsibility of voting in person.
Let's talk about what's going on in this here country.
We got the story from NPR, from Wham-O.
Biden criticizes ultra-MAGA Republicans as inflation rises.
So basically, he does this speech, and he's like, look, there's two reasons for inflation.
The unprecedented pandemic.
It's like, I can give you some, I can give you that, right?
Putin's war, inflation was happening before Putin's war, but it maybe kicked it up a little
bit.
I mean, the food costs and everything.
And then he goes on to say, but the ultra MAGA have no solution.
They're going to raise your taxes, cut your pay and make all the problems.
And I'm like, dude, the ultra MAGA like was three years of prosperity.
The best numbers of our lives.
So say it's Jim Cramer.
And then the pandemic happened and things got kind of wonky.
So I'll give that to Joe Biden when he's like the pandemic caused us problems.
Sure.
But, you know, I mentioned it earlier a year ago.
I was like, guys, food shortages are coming. It's going to get bad. If dude on Internet complaining can talk about the food shortages and the president could not do anything to plan for or alleviate this, then either he is completely incapable of doing anything about it. And he should probably say that I can't do anything. Sorry, you're out of food. Or he just didn't do what he could have done because he's incompetent and he could have done
something about it. Now, let me show you what we're dealing with. Gas prices at record highs.
Perhaps when you have gas prices setting records, you shouldn't shut down pipelines and you shouldn't
ban fracking. But, you know, this is the game he's played. He's he was
very happy to help Russia's gas pipeline pre-war, meanwhile shutting down the Keystone XL and
banning fracking on public lands. And then he says, nothing I did caused this. And it's like,
well, at least a little bit, dude, come on, take some responsibility. Now you have this story from
the AP parents hunting for baby formula as shortage spans U.S.
So this is becoming a very serious issue.
I can only say this.
If the president is completely incapable of doing anything about this,
then he needs to come out and tell the American people.
He should have told them a year ago.
There is no policy and nothing I can do to help you.
Have a nice day.
Of course, he wouldn't because it's not true.
The reality is Joe Biden is just really bad at what he does. And also, if there's nothing they can do to help you. Have a nice day. Of course he wouldn't, because it's not true. The reality is Joe Biden is just really bad at what he does.
And also if there's nothing they can do about it,
they at least have a responsibility to try to warn the American people
so that they can prepare on their own.
I understand that's difficult because there's an argument to be made
certain people are going to start panicking,
but people should at least know so that they have a fighting chance.
I just think it's funny that when I do the shout-outs for safe and ready meals,
the emergency food stuff,
which is like, you know, it's been kind of a lot in these past several months. It is
a weird phenomena among urban liberals
where they mock the idea of buying emergency
supplies, and now how many
of them are going to the store and they're like, oh, there's no food.
No food.
What do you do? I get really bothered when they blame
the pandemic for this stuff, because I
feel like it was the response to the pandemic, however you want to define that, the response to the virus, the shutdown that really caused this, not the virus itself.
People responded in a way where they shut down businesses across the world for like a year, a year or something crazy.
And now Bill Gates has come out and reversed the entirety of his position.
Bill Gates is spreading dangerous disinformation
that you are not allowed to say on YouTube.
That's right. Bill Gates claimed,
can you believe this, that COVID is like
the flu? No, Bill
Gates. YouTube will ban you if you say that.
That's wrong.
Ultra MAGA pill.
What if Bill Gates did just walk out one day
with a MAGA hat on and he was like, I've been
convinced, guys.
It took me some time. That's it.
It took me some time.
Red Pill Gates.
Yeah.
Yeah, he's with us.
Red Pill Gates.
He's back.
Well, this is – it's so typical though, right?
Because – all right.
So for a very long time, the left's argument was if you cut even one penny of social welfare spending, people are going to die, you monster.
And then they said, said yeah we could just
shut down the entire economy for like a year and a half that'll be fine no one's going to get hurt
if we do that well now we're starting to see in a much more plain way the ramifications of that
and it's going to get really ugly and they're never going to take responsibility for this
they're going to claim that this was just because of covid and ignore the fact that it was their
insane disproportionate response to it which failed to take into account the
unintended consequences. It's just funny. I'm imagining, you know, Joe Biden answering for
all of the failures of his presidency. And at first he's like impassioned, like, look, you know,
it was COVID, you know, unprecedented COVID. And by the time you get to like the 87th failure,
he's like, uh, that one was that one was gnomes, I guess.
I don't know.
Somebody stole my socks.
Slipped in the shower, man.
Slipped in the shower.
Major Biden's fault.
Major Biden.
Yeah, he's slipped in the shower.
I mean, I just want to mention this is, and it's insane to even have to explain this, right? But this is a consequence of putting people in charge of making decisions who will pay literally no price if those decisions turn out to be a disaster for somebody else or if the effects of those decisions turn out to be a disaster for everybody else.
Look where we are.
Matthew was just explaining how these Democrats' offices are all closed.
They're literally on vacation, not doing their jobs.
How much do you want to bet people like Swalwell,
he's going to be at a Capitol Grill in D.C.
or some Ruth's Chris Steakhouse,
and then he's talking and they're laughing,
and he's like, waiter, another bottle of the Dom, please.
And then his watch goes, and he goes,
oh, I better tweet so people think that I'm actually involved in politics.
Republicans want to ban
interracial marriage sent anyway what was i talking about oh yeah we were gone off a banger
yeah firing off a banger like they're checked out dude what a hot take they're all checked out i
have a great example of that actually the sean patrick maloney who is a democrat in new york
who chairs the house democrats campaign committee he was he went to france for a for a wedding at a
billionaire chateau.
And while he was there, he said, mask up.
We're all in this together.
We have to defeat the virus.
He's literally partying maskless at a French billionaire's chateau, defying a State Department travel warning against going to France.
This is literally liberal governance.
It's the classic rules for me, but not for thee. But one of the sort of storylines that I covered a lot was Democrat mask mandate hypocrisy because there are never-ending examples of this.
But this was one of the most ridiculous.
I'd give a shout-out to Ted Cruz when that freeze happened and he gets on a plane to go fly to – where was he going?
Cancun.
And he was like, oh, it was my daughter.
It was my daughter.
I would have respected it, what he did, if he just owned up to it and said, I'm going on vacation.
That's it.
It's happening.
Have a nice day.
Instead, he made it seem like, oh, just like own it, dude.
Look, if you want to go on vacation, I got no problem with that.
What do you think your federally elected representative is going to do for these local issues?
I certainly think it would have been better if he was there for his constituents.
But I think the bigger issue I have with him isans aren't the ones screaming got you wearing masks and not
traveling it's the left who is saying you know travel is should be restricted and you should
wear a mask and do all these things so when gavin newsom says everybody has to wear a mask and then
goes to that you know french restaurant not wearing a mask we're like hypocrite when ted
cruz is like i'm going if he was just like i I'm going on vacation, I'd be like, oh,
okay, well, I guess, sure. Instead, he's just like, oh, it was my daughter's and I'm coming
back. You make me think about how you were just talking before the show about the, what was it,
the crack kits? Oh, the Biden crack pipes. The Biden administration gave out these safe usage
kits or whatever they're called specifically. Safe smoking kits. And then they were like,
oh, there's crack pipes in these safe smoking kits and they're like no biden's administration is like no there's no crack pipes
but there were and then and then what happened was behind the scenes like quick get rid of the
crack pipes yeah and the people like well if there's not crack pipes then it's not a safe
smoking kit because they're going to end up using aluminum they're supposed to be crack pipes in
there why are there no crack pipes turns out they were all along and they just lied correct
ted cruz on vacation like you don't need to lie to save face here.
We're all in this together.
Maybe sometimes they think they do.
Look, look.
Ted Cruz going on vacation is not that big of a deal.
And it was a national news story.
It might.
Look, if I was an elected representative and there was a disaster in my district,
I wouldn't go to Cancun.
But him going on vacation, it's kind of like,
well, that's kind of a you know stupid thing
to do i guess that's about it when they realized giving out crack pipes was like not a popular
thing to do they just lied and said no we're not and you're like safe smoking kits have crack
pipes no they don't they literally no they don't and then the best part was when these left-wing
groups when they said there's no crack pipes left-wing groups came out and they were like why are you taking the crack pipes and i'm just like dude if they came out and said yes
there are crack pipes in the crack safe smoking kits why because they're clean and we're trying
to limit the spread of disease then when someone says don't you think supplying these could increase
the amount of like increase the likelihood someone does smoke crack? The
answer is it could, I guess. I want to touch on that, though, for a second. So these are government
funded crack pipes. And one of them so I went to three locations, one in DC, one in Baltimore,
and one in Richmond. None of them have any effort at prevention of saying, you know,
maybe don't do this. The Richmond one, actually, when we went there with my colleague, he and I got there. It was a van in the in a hotel parking lot. And they saw two of us walking up and they said, well, we only have one more crack pipe, but we can give you guys meth pipes and also cocaine snorting kits. And we said, sure, we will take these things. We'll take all three. And they gave us a brochure and they said, we're an organization dedicated to ending the racist war on drugs.
There was nothing about how, you know, maybe you should not do this.
If you're having a problem, you should call these numbers.
But the Biden administration, yeah, after we reported on how these the Biden administration is funding crackpipes, they went all out against the free beacon.
Normally, this would be called an attack on the First Amendment, attack on the free press.
And then they colluded with fact checkers.
So I'm actually way more blackmailed on fact checkers.
I think these are some of the most useless people.
No, no, no.
They're incredibly useful to the regime.
Yes, correct.
Good point.
But they are some of the worst.
They couldn't make it in real journalism, so all they do is regurgitate talking points
from the left to get articles removed from social media.
But I don't think they're journalists.
Yes.
They're Democrat operatives.
Correct.
You know, it's like, what was it?
There was, DeSantis said something.
What was it?
It was a fact check where he said, oh, yeah, 60% of college debt is held by graduate, you
know, people with graduate degrees.
And PolitiFact said it was fake news.
But the source from DeSantis was the Poynter pointer institute which is like the parent company of
and they were like he misunderstood we we actually said something slightly different
and it was like i can't remember exactly what they said but desantis simplified the point which they
said mostly false it's what they do the famous the famous line from bernie and trump trump said
something like there's 50 unemployment in the inner inner city, and they said mostly false.
Then Bernie said the exact same thing and said mostly true.
Yeah, right.
Maybe not and maybe mean the same thing.
This actually also happened with Tom Cotton when he wrote that stimulus checks would be received by the Boston Marathon bomber.
The Washington Post ruled this false. And then after it was proven true
that literally Jokart Tsarnaev
received a $1,400 stimmy,
they then said,
oh, this is still one Pinocchio.
Wow.
We know this is true.
So Cotton's office went back
and said, eh, it's still false.
Let's talk about why
they're freaking out, though.
From the Pittsburgh Post-Gazette,
Elon Musk says that he would reverse
Twitter's ban of Donald Trump.
Let me just spell this out.
It is expected in three months, Twitter will be owned wholly by Elon Musk,
and he will unban Donald Trump.
That means whether Trump intends to use the platform or not, he will be on the platform.
The account will exist.
It will be verified.
It will have followers.
All the tweets will be there. It will have followers. All the tweets
will be there when the ban is lifted. I think, you know, Trump, uh, Trump will use it. Trump
said before he's going to stay on truth social. Don't believe it. I mean, he'll probably stay on
it. He'll probably use truth, but he's going to be on Twitter and he's going to be tweeting.
Absolutely. And the reason this freaks them out so much, like you mentioned just a moment ago
with the fact checkers, they need as much control over the narrative as possible. And what Trump did, it used to be the
journalists would get the statement from the politician and then choose how to report it.
And if you were a politician and you said something like, we'll play the game, you'll be
talking to a reporter and you'll be like, I had one guy come up to me and say, I don't like, I don't like eating cheeseburgers. And, uh, I thought it was
a crazy thing to hear. Then the news newspaper article quote, I don't like cheeseburgers says
politician. And the only thing you can do is say they're lying. It's not true. And how do you prove
it with Donald Trump on Twitter? He would just tweet cheeseburgers are delicious it's fake
news and then people would be like okay well trump just said it he bypassed the narrative control
the narrative machine so he'll have to come back remember one time he actually posted the full
video of an interview he did that he said was going to be selectively edited so he just released
the entire interview before they could get the ratings from it what was that it was an abc news
interview yeah well he just had a stall yeah it was i think it was the leslie stall when he's like yeah by the way we recorded the
whole thing here's the audio here's the video here's morgan just manipulated video to make
it seem like trump got angry and stormed off did you see that dude it's all it's all just
lies man since the beginning baby yeah yeah that's part of why i'm very surprised when anyone does
sit down with these
interviewers, especially people on the right.
I can't imagine doing something like that unless you'd recorded it or were
recording it and have the right to release the footage and sort of discuss
that with them.
It's insane to allow them to filter you.
Yeah, you've got to have access to the media, like a direct line.
The technology is available.
You've got to use it as a politician in general.
I don't like these things when
they give emergency beep warnings. You guys hear
that on the audio? Yeah. Can you hear it?
I feel violated. It's mine. It's yours?
I feel violated by that. It's definitely
mine. Yeah, my child
abduction alert. I didn't sign up for
this. I did that. If you're in
Maryland, the Maryland State Police, at the request of the
Carroll County Sheriffs, have issued an Amber Alert
for nine-year-old Savannah Rosetta, Nicole Heaton, a white female.
The child's clothing description is unknown.
The child was last observed at approximately 6 p.m. in the Westminster area of Carroll County.
The child may also be in the Baltimore area.
Well, I don't –
Thank you for pointing that out.
That helps a lot of people.
Well, exactly.
I figured if we're getting the alert right now and there's somebody in the area we just blasted that message out there hopefully it helps yeah i don't want
these creepos getting these kids okay all right well anyway what are we talking about the importance
of media going around you were saying people need to have access to people have to be to be able to
get out yes and it should not not be mandated but like how long should a politician have to listen
to people every day two hours i don't know but in order to clarify what people say about you you've got to have vocal access to the masses unfettered well that's why
shows like this shows like rogan are such a threat to journalists and you really saw this with the
coordinated assault on joe rogan in particular because he is the most listened to person in the
northern hemisphere right he his show was displaced recently from the number one spot yeah batman beat him yeah
batman beat him but it's a batman podcast or what yeah it's a batman podcast oh my god it's like a
weird batman podcast or something which batman is it bruce is it uh robert pattinson or is it
the lego batman i don't know seamus which batman is i have no idea why would i know i don't know
because you sounded like you knew it you look the the most like Robert Pattinson of anyone in this room. Oh, my gosh.
How dare you?
It's called Batman the Audio Adventures.
Oh, my God.
Scripted podcast from DC Entertainment.
Hey, that sounds fun.
A lot of zealots out there.
Wait until they pull up Bruce Wayne's old tweets, and they'll just take that show immediately.
No, I mean, dude, you're driving in your car, and you want to listen to something?
Yeah, but not Joe Rogan.
It's Batman.
I want to listen to Joe Rogan.
But wait until Batman becomes a threat to the establishment.
Exactly. Batman's just. But wait until Batman becomes a threat to the establishment. Exactly.
Batman's just like, vote for Trump.
I'm pretty sure Batman was a threat to the establishment.
Exactly, but not right now.
I mean, look, they're letting him be number one on Spotify.
No, Batman wasn't a threat to the establishment.
He would go up on the roof of the police building and collude with the police on everything.
Some of the police.
Look, that's back when the police were doing their job.
I think they were crooked.
Some of them, not the ones he was talking to.
He made sure he got them.
That's what happened to Harvey Dent in The Dark Knight.
True.
It's true.
Gordon was awesome, though.
Yeah, he was a good dude.
To this day.
Gordon.
What's his name?
Is that his first name?
Jim Gordon.
Jim Gordon.
Jim Gordon.
Officer Gordon.
But Elon Musk is not like Batman.
He's like Iron Man.
He's like Iron Man.
Which brings us back to Elon Musk.
Thank you.
There we go.
There we go. taking control of twitter i can't wait for all the brilliant think pieces about what a threat
it is to democracy to allow donald trump on twitter can't wait for them to light up their
biden given crack pipes that's why i was saying before the system has crumbled and collapsed
already it's fake outrage it's the weirdest thing. You know what? I'm going to stop right there.
It's simple.
If you are on the right, you know the left's arguments.
You've engaged with them.
If you are on the left, most likely you have not heard the right-wing argument and you have not engaged with them.
I would tell you, I think what they think the right-wing argument is, is that, and I don't want to derail the conversation of religion, but it's that Jesus' mother got impregnated
by a ghost. The Holy Spirit.
You're putting it in an intentionally belittling way.
Exactly. This is what they think.
The people that you and other people on the right
do this. You're telling me what I think and you're describing it
in the most belittling way. This is how they view the right.
They believe that a girl got
impregnated by a spirit.
How can we take that seriously? How can I take that
seriously?
So you think a belief that Mary was impregnated via the Holy Spirit is why the left doesn't
like the right?
Am I understanding that properly?
It's part of the dismissal of the argument.
I think, Ian, I understand what you're trying to say, but I think you're being actually
too, what's the word?
You're being, you're giving them? You're being too generous.
The left wouldn't say Mary was
impregnated by a ghost. They would say
the right are a bunch of Bronze Age
crackpots who believe an old
fictional tale of BS.
I just picked that as one thing that I'm like, what? Okay, let's talk about it.
But it spirals into like, oh, and then they're crazy
about this and this and this and this.
You're definitely wrong, Ian, because they would
also say that men can get pregnant.
It's not just a woman got pregnant. You'd be a birthing person, you know,
all of these sorts of things. It does bring up abortion,
a topic about abortion and holy
conceptions. There's a meme, and it
says, my religion
says I can't do this, so
I won't. And they say, that's good for you.
And they say, my religion says you can't do this. And they
say, F off. And that's the argument
they've been using for Roe v. Wade, because they've never actually asked a pro-lifer what's their position.
They then say on Twitter, Republicans are engaged in fake outrage. I look at that and I'm like,
it's really weird because, you know, we talked to so many people on the right on this show.
We've heard their arguments articulated. We've heard the left articulate their arguments,
but their arguments are based on not knowing what the right's arguments are, and they don't come on the show.
Shout out to Daryl Davis, who we had on the show. A lot of people were not happy with things he had
to say, but he did say something very important. He was invited to a dinner with the far right and
the far left, whatever that means. And he said, you know, Klan members and Nazis all showed up.
And then when he got to this dinner
to have a conversation he was the only person from the left who showed up they don't engage
they don't know what the right thinks they're not arguing anything i think oh i think it's a type of
dismissal like they don't they don't take it seriously because of the religion stuff no i
think that's what it is i'm trying i mean i'm trying to figure it out like everybody else but
no it's they say don't platform.
Don't you legitimize it.
I think the real issue is I was in, what was I in?
San Bernardino.
There was a protest.
Trump supporters were protesting.
So Antifa shows up.
I walk over to the leftist side where they're all protesting.
And I saw people standing around.
And I walked over and was like, I was like, hey, how's it going, guys?
Then all of a sudden someone yells, Mike, check. And then the entire group goes, Mike check. And they go, do not, do not. Everyone repeats it. Talk to, talk to anyone, anyone. They will try. They will
try to confuse you, to confuse you. And then I was like, does anybody want to tell me what's a Mike
check, Mike check, mic check, mic.
And then they chant for about 30 seconds to a minute.
And I'm like, okay.
And I walk off.
I'm not exaggerating.
They did it.
They did this at Occupy Wall Street.
It is a tactic of leftist organizers to prevent the regular people there from hearing anything someone might have to say.
Now, that's a mob.
Mobs for sure are near impossible to communicate with of any of any mindset.
But if you just get a one on one conversation with two people, one from the left and one from the right, I think that if you come to a middle ground, the religion might be part of it.
I certainly think so for some people that they don't understand.
But the core is they don't understand.
So I was in Berkeley after one of the big protests and I was standing on a street corner filming and I was talking to some guy when a leftist woman came up and started pushing back on the things that were being said.
So I turn around holding my camera and she started saying things.
And I was like a woman was shoved off.
She was standing like two feet off the ground on a light post standing on like the base of it.
And someone shoved her and she fell down, hit her head and got blood everywhere.
And she was like, yeah, well, she shouldn't have shown up here. And then I was like,
you think she shouldn't have allowed to be here? And she's like, she's a Trump supporter.
And she knew coming here would get her attacked. And then I was like, really? So do you think if
a woman wore provocative clothing and was walking down this alley and she got attacked by some guy because of the way she looked, that's her fault too?
And she was like, yeah, I think so.
And then I was like, okay.
And then after I was like, well, thank you and have a nice day.
She walks away and about a minute later, she comes back and says, delete that footage.
Delete it.
And I was like, I'm standing on a public street and you talk to me.
I'm going to use it.
Now, I'm not, I don't try to dox people.
I think so.
I blurred her face because the idea is what's most important.
I don't need people going after this random woman who's talking on the street.
The point was when this woman from the protest was by herself and decided to speak up, she had no idea what her positions were.
And she actually agreed with blaming women who get assaulted for the way they dress.
The video is on my Timcast channel somewhere. You can find it. That's the gist of the conversation.
I think when you go to these protests, having been to many of them, these people don't know
anything. I'll tell you my favorite. My favorite was Antica Pizzalista during Occupy Wall Street when they would go, ah, anti-capitalista.
And then I saw a guy and he's going, bah, the gay, I need a beast. And I was like, hey,
what are you chanting? He was like, oh, I just, you know, I'm like, you don't know what you're
saying. Nobody knew what was being chanted except for the organizers. So when they're screaming
anti-capitalist and these other people who just showed up
because they saw it on social media or the news
and they're just muttering and mumbling,
that's my experience with these protests.
It's a religion.
It's like they're going to church
and just trying to follow the guy's teachings
without knowing what he's saying.
So they're just...
I think that's unfair
because having also been to churches,
the people have books where they can read the words as they're being said.
That's for sure.
I developed this theory when I was in college.
I went to the University of Chicago where Bernie Sanders went.
And there's a famous picture of him getting arrested protesting as a college student.
He looks exactly the same as he does now.
And he was protesting.
The school had segregated housing.
And so he was arrested protesting this.
And that's a good thing to protest.
Now, the problem is for students who are there now,
there's nothing on that level of things to protest about,
but they still want to get that photo of them being arrested.
So the president of the University of Chicago,
the student president when I was there one year,
he chained himself to a building in downtown Chicago
because he was demanding, right after Trump won,
he was demanding that our Democratic senators,
Dick Durbin and Tammy Duckworth,
vote against the confirmation of Betsy DeVos
for education secretary, which they did,
and they were always going to do.
He got arrested. He got the photo.
He literally looks like a limp noodle.
So it's not like, you know, Bernie was looking resolute.
This guy looks totally pathetic.
He gets arrested, held overnight,
and then I hear him the next day
telling his leftist activist friends about this.
And I said to him, oh, this sounds a lot like white privilege.
You just got arrested and you're completely back out on the street the next day.
And he said, no, no, no, no, no.
It's not.
I mean, it was every activist wants that.
The left is all about Instagram.
That's all they care about is getting that Instagram story, the Instagram infographic.
So being there in that protest is what matters, not actually what they're saying. So I remember we talk about the algorithmic problem on YouTube where Hitler was doing Tai Chi politics as pop culture, we are now seeing young people claiming to be and furled. And he's like, it is a
violation of federal law to commit perjury. Merrick Garland. What? And the right makes him go viral.
Conservatives start posting out like, haha, look at this guy. And it's working.
So this dude is getting made fun of. The left then sees that and they're like,
we're going to prop this guy up because the right's targeting him and he's calling for
the arrest of people we don't like. What's going to happen in 10 or 15 years when politics is all just reality tv it is
going to be worse than idiocracy you think president camacho was bad camacho was a good
dude you guys you've seen it yeah he was camacho might might have been done out to terry cruz he
was a good if you watch idiocracy he was actually trying to help people he was a nice guy and he was
he was just not smart now we're gonna have something worse donald trump was the beginning of reality
tv politics you are going to see it be the most insane youtube drama tiktok drama politics you've
ever seen and then people are gonna start punching each other in the face i remember the youtube cnn
debates in 2008 we talked a lot about it in YouTube videos at the time.
Like, hey, guys, we have the technology.
Let's interact with our public officials now.
Let's have like a virtual, let's do this for real and let the world see.
And so CNN got involved all of a sudden.
Now CNN is curating what questions get asked.
So, you know, I send a question about the Federal Reserve to Barack Obama because I want to hear what he thinks about it for real.
And they don't use that question.
They use questions like real, real surface level and a nice reality TV twist to politics.
That was like the beginning.
And then, of course, Trump got elected in 2016.
And what's the biggest problem?
One of the biggest problems I'm seeing is when you get into Congress, you become famous
and then your Twitter account goes huge forever.
That's not true.
They all know who – every congressperson that I've heard their name,
I go to Twitter,
they have a million
or more subscribers.
That's because you've
heard their name.
Yeah.
Every musician I've heard of
has so many followers.
They can leave Congress
and now they're famous
and can get a book deal
and have followers
that are 75 bucks a month.
How many members
of Congress are there?
400 and something.
435?
435, right?
Yep.
Can you name 20 of them?
Probably,
if you gave me some time.
Are you a fan of Congress? Name 20 of them. probably if you gave me some time are you a fan of congress
name 20 of them that's a name 20 congressmen to be allowed obviously we all know who alexandria
ocasio-fortez is but the rank and file members sure sir i said maybe name a member of congress
from uh iowa oh i can't one of them just endorsed my campaign marionette miller meeks oh he knows it
yep i worked at the house Republican Super PAC before this,
so Iowa's congressional delegation is
Marionette Miller-Meeks, Cindy Axne, the lone Democrat,
Ashley Hinson, and Randy Feenstra.
Cindy Axne is the lone Democrat
representing the state of Iowa.
Her office in Des Moines is completely closed
to her constituents, just as I reported at the Free Beacon.
But yes, those are the four members of Congress from Iowa.
Name, don't say it. Name the member of Congress who represents this district we're in.
Oh, dude, that's not how I think.
I just know the reality TV stars.
But you get my point.
Even the member of Congress for the district we're in right now is not famous.
It's the ones that are making big news because they're being crazy.
They're like Loudmouth,izabeth warren you know
cortez ted cruz that's a vacant district because the member had to resign that was jeff ford and
barry it will now be mike flood oh interesting yeah well i'm just pulling up random districts
well this is what i do for fun pull up random districts well no i just know random members
of congress so nebraska's delegation don bacon from Nebraska's 2nd District, he has also endorsed my campaign. And then the third one is Jeff Fortenberry resigned.
And then Lee Terry is the other one.
I'm blanking on the 3rd District right now.
But Nebraska's – no, there is no 5th District.
It's just three.
There's no 5th?
Not anymore.
Oh, interesting.
So there's only three now.
Yeah, three.
Oh, okay.
But what I'm seeing is like a race.
Third. Oh, okay. But what I'm seeing is like a race. Thirth. It's a race from some of these people to make news so that they become famous,
so that they get Twitter followers on their personal account.
And it becomes just about sensationalism.
R plus 30.
I disagree.
Most members of Congress you've never heard of.
Yeah, but I think that there's an incentive for people to go kind of haywire
and make a big splash in a scene and spectacle so that they get famous, so that they have a parachute in case they leave Congress. Here's a great example of
that is Jamie Raskin in Maryland, who's always on MSNBC. That's sort of what he's there to do.
If you have a problem and you're a constituent of his and you go to his office in Rockville,
it's closed, it's locked. I reported on this. When I went in the middle of the day,
there was a note jammed in the doorframe from someone who tried to access their representative and said, hey, Congressman Raskin, you know, I'd like to meet
with your office about something. I went on a Friday morning at 11 a.m. straight up. No one
there. I rang the doorbell like 20 times, completely empty. Let's talk about this district here,
actually. So yeah. So we got Matthew here, Matthew Foldy, and you're running in Maryland's sixth
congressional district. You're running as a Republican, Of course. And you're in the primary, which is?
July 19th, 70 days away.
So check this out.
This was one of the most interesting things that we saw.
So actually, I don't, is there a way that we can zoom in on this?
Yeah, here we go.
So this is the, I zoomed in, pulled up the current.
This is the current district map, right?
This is for this election, yeah.
All right.
Let's do this.
From 2013 to 2023, here's what you can see that's really interesting.
This whole grayed-out area of Western Maryland, which is the – it's called the Panhandle, right?
Yep.
It is overwhelmingly MAGA country.
You drive out through here, all these places, it is MAGA country.
There are some areas where you'll see some progressive stuff.
You know, you've got like – I think – I don't know that's West Virginia but there's there's certain areas where
it's like right next to like there's some cities and there are some colleges yeah right so you take
a look at this look right here look at this weird carve out Frederick is very democrat but outside
of it typically like in any suburb you'll see more more conservative more republican so this is what
it was from 2013 till 2023 but from 2023 it has been that's all they did all they did was put back
the suburbs into the exact same space and guess what happened tell them what happened well now
it's a republican district and you guys have never heard of the democrat david trone right there uh
who represents this place because he literally does not show up for work.
His offices have been closed for two years.
He does not live in this district.
He does not vote in this district.
While all of his taxpayer funded constituent offices in Allegheny, Washington, Frederick and Montgomery counties are closed and locked, mail piling up, gathering dust.
He literally hosted Joe Biden at his mansion in Potomac for a fundraiser last night.
No masks, in person.
So it's too dangerous for him to do the job we pay him for.
But he can host lavish fundraisers.
The ticket cost went up to thousands and thousands of dollars.
But God forbid he show up and actually represent the people of Western Maryland.
Well, so this is the crazy thing.
This district, the bulk of its population from 2013 to 2023 was the dc suburbs
yeah which is democrat absolutely after they decided to put the frederick suburbs back in
it's now a republican district but it still includes the dc suburbs less of them less of
them but but i think that's absolutely i think that's that's that's fascinating how gerrymandering
works like that they they put in a tiny piece of D.C. suburbs, cut out Frederick suburbs, and boom, you've got a Democrat district.
Maryland Democrats in the past 20 years have surgically eliminated Republican after Republican after Republican from Congress.
Maryland, you all think of this as a Democratic stronghold.
In 2000, Maryland had four Democrats in Congress and four Republicans.
Then they eliminated two via
gerrymandering after the 2000 election. Then they eliminated Roscoe Bartlett, who represented this
area of Western Maryland for decades. John Delaney wins. Dan Bongino almost beats him in 2014.
Then David Trone comes in in 2018, and he's been representing this area since then.
And he doesn't even live here?
He doesn't even live in the district. You know, he's never voted for himself. He's so bad.
He has never voted for himself in an election that he has won.
Wow.
Well, I guess he won't be representing this district by the end of the year because you're running.
And I got to tell you, man, having worked out here for so long, my residence is in West Virginia.
We're setting up the new headquarters.
It's already under construction with some operations in West Virginia as we speak.
And we're planning on totally relocating everything because Maryland is apocalyptically bad for business.
That's just the easiest way to put it.
It saddens me.
There's so much potential here.
And you see it all around us right here. But the Democrats in Annapolis are hell-bent on ruining the advantages that we do have in this state.
The people who live around here, it's relatively sparsely populated populated but i just keep hearing from everybody they don't want to be
here anymore yeah because these are the people who live in western maryland it is maga country
it is outright maga country like the things i've heard from some of the locals out here i'm kind
of like whoa whoa whoa calm down like wow you know just the things they talk about how to talk
about democrats and so now i'm hearing they're just like it's time to move west virginia is a hop skip and a jump away and west virginia supports trump and
supports freedom and liberty in the constitution but not maryland and they gut your business
that it's just it's absolutely insane they don't want you to be here this is because they're they're
legislating for the east part of maryland like the dc suburbs but then everyone's getting hit
by the legislation?
Not necessarily.
I mean, I think if you – I was surprised to find out the people who choose to live in Annapolis,
in eastern Maryland, I'm just like, why?
It is – the taxes are insane.
Why would you choose to live here?
I just don't know. It's unfortunate.
I mean, Maryland is – I mean, anyone from Maryland will tell you we have the best state flag and we're probably the best state.
But look, Democrats here are awful, as they are in most places when they're in charge.
And so we have incredibly important elections for state legislature in Maryland this year, for governor this year, for Congress this year.
So we finally have a chance of at least getting on the federal level representation, literally, that actually will show up and listen
to Western Maryland. And this part, I mean, this part of the state, everything west of Frederick
in particular, is a complete afterthought to the Democratic Party. So when I've been out there,
people are astonished that someone who is running for office on a federal level,
A, is a Republican, and B, actually shows up to listen to them.
Well, do they know that the redistricting has created a Republican?
No, and it's so important to tell them because for the past 10 years, they've had no vote
that actually matters.
And now I'm saying, look, you guys actually have this primary is incredibly consequential.
You guys can send someone to Washington who will actually show up, investigate the Biden
administration, force accountability, and listen to you and help you with the problems
that you guys have.
Were you like when you were a reporter before you were a reporter, did you
get inspired at some point to get involved in the process? Or was that something you'd wanted to do
before? I've been involved in Maryland politics since I was in high school. I didn't really see
myself running. But I heard from all of the candidates who are running against David Trone,
because I am the president of my county young Republican or the vice president of my county young Republicans now. And none of them
even talk about Trone. And I worked at the House Republican Super PAC prior to becoming a journalist
for two years. And, you know, I know that Republican candidates have to lead the way
on making issues about the Democrats. And everyone else in this race doesn't even mention Trone's
name on their website. Meanwhile, I'm going through thousands of pages of legal documents that's going to show
a whole mess of problems for him that we need to inform voters.
I've found that if you complain about the other person, it gives free press to them.
Hillary spent way too much time talking about Trump.
That's why he won.
If she just talked about what she wanted and what was going to do and then create the story
about her, that's the key.
Yeah, you know what you do is you have a debate
and you don't invite the incumbent.
Well, he probably won't show up anyway,
or if he does, it'll be on Zoom.
Just have a little...
No, just don't invite him.
Don't invite him.
I'd love to see you guys debate.
You get a different Democrat
and then people will be like,
that's the Democrat.
Maybe you guys can come on the show together.
I'd love it.
I mean, look, you're currently David Trone's constituents
and he doesn't know it and you didn't know it.
But we should do a debate right now.
We already have an empty chair.
Yeah, exactly.
I don't live in the district, but we work in the district. And the district, the state, just is constantly just –
I feel like the state of Maryland is just whacking us with a switch over and over again,
saying, get out.
Get out.
Get out of our state.
And I'm like, okay, stop.
Jeez.
Okay.
You got to grab that stick.
No, just leave.
Then it's double possession, dual possession.
Yeah.
You just got to avoid the stick.
So you're going to repeal the NFA if you get the chance?
Which is the NFA?
The National Fire Armory.
Oh, I hope so.
I mean, any gun that has – any bill that has anything to do with guns is almost always going to be bad.
Unless it's a bill to mandate everyone get a free gun.
That would be great.
That would be a mandate that actually is good.
But with the supply chain crisis we have right now we probably would not be getting what are some of
your ideas like or do you have ideas going in things that you can actually do and i'm not super
familiar with the process so tell me about it so look for we're going to take the house back take
the senate back and then we're stuck with biden for the next two years so to me as i envision the
uh the first term it is laying the groundwork for a Republican president to win. And a lot of that
means doing actual oversight of the Biden administration. In my reporting, I've actually
led to multiple investigations into both the Energy Department and the Commerce Department
and the border. So to me, I sort of think of this as cutting out the middleman. I already know sort
of at least the initial places of where to look for where there's smoke, there's fire, and it's,
you know, green energy,
it is the border, and things like that. So I want to do actual meaningful oversight with
consequence. And going back to your point about the media, the reason I think that liberals don't
really know conservative arguments is because they can go their whole lives without meeting
any of us. So I went to an event in Silver Spring, which is very liberal in Montgomery County,
when I was a reporter, where the Secretary of Energy, whose corruption I've been exposing,
going back basically since becoming a reporter, and there was a whole crew of journalists. There
was an event to promote a house with solar panels. And so after the event was over, I walk up to the
Energy Secretary. I said, Secretary Granholm, great to meet you. I'm a reporter. So she
automatically assumes I'm liberal. I'm very young. So she assumes I'm liberal. And I said,
hey, I just wanted to know, who is that mystery buyer you sold one uh 242 000 shares of non-private
pro-terror stock for a non-disclosed for self-disclosed profit of 1.6 million dollars
her staff was on me like like like it was nobody's business and they whisked her away
and this is all some reporting i've done basically she owned millions of dollars as energy secretary
of a private company that she and the
biden administration was promoting while she was in charge of that exact industry so my reporting
forced her to liquidate her shares a couple of weeks before the company went public which cost
her tens of millions of dollars so this is the sort of thing we actually should be doing and if
this had been a trump administration official you guys would know exactly what I'm talking about. But my point
is, I showed up, I think that Democrats assume that conservatives and conservative journalists
in particular, like don't exist. And we just sort of dwell in basements on the internet,
and that we don't actually appear in the wild. Because when you see the journalists who are
interacting with the White House, with members of Congress,
they're all just, as you said, Ian, Democratic Party activists, not actual journalists or truth seekers.
I have a question for you. When you get elected, would you vote to impeach Joe Biden?
I don't think impeachment is good, especially because we'd get Kamala running the show. And that would that would be bad. Yeah. But I mean, I guess my issue with that is, do you just let someone get away with illicit activities because someone else might be worse? Or do you just say we have to uphold the
law regardless of the outcome? I kind of like the latter more. I don't I mean, after we saw
Democrats basically waste two years of the Trump presidency trying to impeach him twice, I'm not really convinced it's that effective a thing to do.
I'd much rather expose corruption and sort of see where that goes.
But, yeah, I think after seeing how destructive impeachment is, I mean, there's no doubt the Biden administration is lawless and has been promoting lawless activity since he was a presidential candidate.
I don't know how effective a use of our time that is.
So before he becomes president or in the previous administration, in the previous previous administration, Hunter Biden is on the board of an energy company.
He's getting eighty three thousand dollars a month.
It's been reported.
Victor Shokin, the prosecutor, was investigating Mykola Zlochevsky, the founder
of Burisma. I believe there are around a dozen or so active investigations. Some were temporarily
suspended or on hold, but they existed. Matthew Tateyby reported that, so fact check me on that
one because I may have the numbers wrong. Joe Biden comes in after an email was sent between
one of these consulting firms, and he uh tells the the the president to
fire the prosecutor otherwise he's going to withhold a billion dollars in aid from the
u.s government which doesn't have the authority to do so joe biden is doing what is very obvious
and uh most people believe should be investigated donald trump said take a look into this and what
happened they impeached him for now as president jo, Joe Biden, over the past three months, has been asking for tens of billions of dollars to be given to Ukraine.
This is, in my opinion, evidence of malfeasance.
Sure enough, I mean, I get it.
Ukraine's at war. But how fascinating that the guy who's asking for favors, who's got his kid running these businesses with Burisma, is now all of a sudden using taxpayer funds for a non-ally, non-NATO, non-EU nation in their conflict.
This dude is, in my opinion, committing very, very serious and obvious crimes.
Should he at least be investigated?
Which dude?
Joe Biden.
Oh, and his son. I mean, yes.
I mean, we obviously have to look into any possible, yeah, corruption.
I think he's being impeached.
Yeah.
I think he's, my opinion on it is that he's stealing money from the taxpayer to pay off his buddies,
and that's what he's been doing since the beginning of this whole operation.
I think that, I mean, we need to actually investigate any corruption, whether it is in the Biden family.
Some of the reporting I did was also on other people you've never heard of, like Joe Keanu, who Biden has said in one of his speeches in 2015.
This is one of my closest friends.
He has given millions of dollars to Biden Ventures, whether it was the Biden Institute at Penn, whether it was the Biden Super PAC, the Biden presidential campaign. Oh, lo and behold, his company is getting millions of dollars
of federal contracts from the Biden administration, and he's on a prestigious Biden board for science
and technology advisors. So I think that a lot of the corruption that I've reported and that my
colleagues at the Freebeacon have reported on would, again, be national news. Like, Joe Keanu
would be a national figure like Scott Pruitt was during the Trump administration.
He'd be a national figure if all he did was shine Trump's shoes.
Yes, that's true.
And then do something.
Exactly.
So, look, I think that actual oversight is incredibly important to do, whether the president
is a Republican or the president is a Democrat.
And Democrats, we know, will not do any of this because, as I've also reported, they literally don't show up for work, let alone actually going after their political allies in this
administration. So I think the sky is the limit when it comes to corruption in the administration.
I'm 25, but I can tell you with confidence this is the most corrupt administration of my lifetime.
And I think it's important for us to show the American people that. So anyway, to your question,
that is an issue is forcing good government, but then also stopping the reckless spending
that's destroying our economy via inflation that the administration denies, crushing communist
China, stopping giving Iran nuclear weapons, actually promoting American jobs and American
energy. The Department of Energy, of course, doesn't actually believe in energy. It's incredibly
hostile to American energy and American energy creators. So the first step is to stop a lot of
the madness that we're seeing from Democrats
and the Biden administration.
And then we can start laying out sort of a vision of,
hey, here's why you guys should give us the White House.
But the first thing I think is staunch the bleeding
and then proceed accordingly.
Have you heard of graphene?
Graphene? Have you heard of graphene?
It's a carbon nanomaterial.
It's a new structure ofaterial. Borafene.
He's way behind time. It's a new structure of material that's one atom thick.
This is it actually right here.
It's a wonder material.
It's going to be the steel of the 21st century.
Maybe.
And if we can get the United States on board with creating this stuff en masse, we'll become a global superpower.
What do you think of 2024, Trump or DeSantis?
I like an all-in-one energy solution.
I haven't heard of that though.
Yeah.
Material is science.
It's the way to go.
That's how you win elections.
I like it.
I think 2024 is light years away.
So let's like right now,
the most important election for me
is July 19th in this primary,
then November 8th.
DeSantis has to win this year, right?
I mean, it's going to be a red wave,
but just keep in mind
having this conversation in 2014,
we were probably talking about
people who were going to go on
to lose that year.
So obviously DeSantis will destroy whoever they nominate.
But something crazy could happen with him.
Something crazy could happen with Trump.
So first, let's have the red wave.
We can't forget that we have an election this year by getting distracted by the shiny object of 2024 yet.
We got to win this year by getting distracted by the shiny object of 2024 yet we got to win this year how much of it is like what ideal is like what you want versus the the the political game the football
game of who's there how can i get this many people to do that that's a really good question i have no
idea um i'll come on as a member of congress and i'll get back to you and i literally don't know
you know it's sort of circle back mr smith well honestly, I'm not going to lie and say, oh, I can tell you what it's going to be like to be a congressman as a 25-year-old.
I am incredibly idealistic, and maybe that means I'm somewhat naive.
But I think that having people go who want to get in there on day one and start investigating corruption and making a difference, you know, it matters who we elect, right? That's why I jumped in this primary is I was like, look, I'm 25, but I have no doubt done more to expose Democrats' corruption and
malfeasance than anyone else in this race. And that's why we have to actually send someone to
Washington who wants to do that. I think the problem that many of us see the Democrats'
corruption is fairly obvious. I mean, look, Jimmy Dore, who's a leftist, and he rags on the
Democrats all day and night. Even Hassan, he rags on the Democrats all the time. I think we all can
see the problem with Democrats. The problem I have with Republicans is that they're a barrier
preventing actual pro-America, pro-American worker politicians from getting in. You see what's
happening with Robbie Starbuck in Tennessee.
Yeah, absolutely.
The machine of the Republican Party just wants to be a machine,
a fat, gluttonous, power-absorbing machine that does nothing to help anybody.
And we heard this from, I think it was Thomas Massey, Marjorie Taylor Greene,
the Freedom Caucus, basically that – actually, no, no.
Who was the other guy we had on from the Freedom Caucus?
I don't remember his name.
Was it Randy something?
Yes, it was Randy Weber.
Randy Weber.
Yeah.
I think it was him. He was saying that he could have been the vote to repeal Obamacare.
But they were like, no, no, no, no, no, no, don't do that.
Because we need the issue.
We need to pretend we're fighting against something.
That's the problem I see with Republicans.
I think Democrats are the same way.
But so long as we have the standard Republican leadership, nothing's going to change. Well, that's why I think it's important
that we actually not only flip the house, but it depends who we're sending there. And so, you know,
when I'm talking to people, when I'm going knocking there, I say, oh, you're 25. That's
really exciting. But, you know, what can you actually do? And I say, look, yeah, you're right.
I'm 25. But I think sort of our generation of people does not is not as beholden to sort of that type of politics as we've been used to for, I think, all of our lives, whether it's because we're way too idealistic or already way too cynical and blackmailed.
You know, I think a lot of the same old same old doesn't really fly with us. Here's what I think is going to happen. I think if you
do get in and you do not go after Joe Biden with impeachment investigations and an attempted
conviction, then it's going to be the Republicans being like, we don't want to destroy everything.
We don't want to waste time. And then the Democrats will keep doing it.
Yeah.
Then the leftists will claim the Republicans are the scorched earth party while the Republicans are the Washington generals.
And then I see people like Kyle Kalinske claim the Democrats are actually the Washington generals. And I'm just like, yo, in 2016, you know, after the midterms, when the Republicans had basically everything, they went along with Russiagate.
When Donald Trump sees obvious issues with Ukraine, he gets impeached and the Republicans
do nothing.
When it comes to the 2020 election across all of these states, Republicans cut deals
with Democrats to change voting laws.
If the Republicans are unwilling to play politics in the same way, then it will be the same
thing.
Democrats will keep steamrolling.
They will keep we will keep seeing changes that are negative.
It is just a slow roll.
And in 20 years, Republicans will be transgender communists who have sacrificed all their values
because they'll keep lurching leftward.
However, I believe if the Republicans do decide we're going to impeach Joe Biden, we're going
to go for a conviction.
We're going to investigate. We're going to arrest. the Democrats won't just sit back and allow it to happen.
It's going to be the same policies, which is just a powder keg and then in collusion with the Democratic establishment, seeing big tech do all of these things, and then seeing the established Republicans
who are all in on the game sitting on their hands the whole time.
I'm just like, we need people like Lauren Boebert or Marjorie Taylor Greene or Thomas
Massey, more Freedom Caucus individuals who are just going to be like, we're going to
push back.
We're going to say no.
We need term limits, too, and especially for the administrative state as well.
Like, that Trump's military were lying to him about the troops in Syria, about the numbers
of troops we had in Syria, that's an administrative problem.
Those guys should have been term limited out.
I mean, the president obviously can hire whoever he wants, but I think we should have some
legal restrictions there.
Maybe the president shouldn't be able to hire whoever he wants or she wants.
But a lot of those people you're talking about are not hired by the president.
A lot of those people are these career, you know, that sort of is where the deep state is from,
is these career people who are actually explicitly not hired by the president, right? Those are the
careers, the people hired by the president are the politicals. That's where you have,
when you're a Democrat, you have two forces aligned in your favor. You have the career
employees and the political appointees. When you're a Republican, especially when you're Trump,
you have the careers aligned against you, and then you have your political appointees. When you're a Republican, especially when you're Trump, you have the careers aligned against you,
and then you have your political appointees.
So you're still fighting your own government employees
who are also impossible to fire when they're doing a bad job.
But being able to reform the career hires in the government
would be a huge win for taxpayers, for the government transparency,
for anything like that. How do you get anything done?
It's like there's like 10 members of Congress who are actually like, hey, maybe we should change
this. And everyone else is like, don't rock the boat. We get to eat at steakhouses. The government
pays for it. I want to go home. I mean, it is a problem with both sides, obviously, of just sort
of the lackadaisical attitude as we have these massive problems.
But again, that's why it's important for any voter in any district in the country to go sort of ask the people who are asking for their vote.
Hey, what do you plan on actually doing when you're in there?
And that's why I can say in good conscience to voters.
Yes, I understand.
I'm 25.
But look at what my reporting has already done when it's something like education, for example. I got the governor of Tennessee to quash planned social
justice grants at state schools in Tennessee. A professor reached out to me. He said, hey,
I teach at the University of Memphis, which is a public school in Tennessee. And our school is
bribing professors to incorporate the University of Memphis's social justice principles.
Why does the school even have those things in Tennessee?
I don't know.
And I said, I've never seen that in the years that I have been a higher ed and K through
12 education activist.
So I wrote the article exposing that this program exists.
I contact the governor of Tennessee's office.
I said, hey, what is going on here?
And then the next week that program is canceled. So being able to like you can use governmental powers for good to stop leftist insanity.
But you need people in government who are actually going to either expose it themselves or when contacted with these sorts of tips actually do things about it.
Have you gotten the Trump bump yet?
Has Trump shouted you out?
Not yet, actually.
We'll see. We'll see what his interest level in Maryland island is he endorsed thomas massey right he did yeah amazing which is
crazy because he was all against massey last cycle right right yeah i remember i remember
and uh would you sign on to thomas massey's legislation to the department of education
will end december 31st 2022 uh well obviously I would not be in office by December 31st, 2022.
Well, okay, figuratively.
But whenever it is.
What I mean to ask is, do you agree with Thomas Massey saying, let's shut this down?
I think that probably does make sense.
A lot of these federal departments are only making things much worse, especially the Department of Education.
I would need to figure out what the actual ramifications of that would be. But I am, I mean, we need to drastically slash the Department of Education. I would need to figure out what the
actual ramifications of that would be. But I mean, we need to drastically slash the size of government
and especially things like this was a priority during the Trump admin in the early years,
moving things like the Department of the Interior to the interior. You know, there's no reason for
all of these government agencies to be based in D.C., especially when they're like the Bureau of
Land Management put that in a state like Arizona or Nevada, you know.
If there was, I would never want to be in politics, but if there was one reason to be
in politics is just to do like exactly what Thomas Massey did.
I would just be like, I have a whole bunch of bills drafted up.
This department will end.
This department will end.
The Department of Energy or Education rather.
You know what I would do though?
I wouldn't write, I wouldn't draft a bill that says, like, the Department of Education
will end on this date. It will be called
the Congressional Salary Increase.
Yeah, exactly. And it'll be like,
line one, all members of Congress
shall receive a salary equal to
whatever percentage.
Equal to the Department of Energy's staff
in five years from now, which will be zero dollars.
He calculated it would be about $400 million a year
that we would save if we got a of that. But then he thought we could
repurpose the money to individual school
choice methods and things like that.
I would just make a bunch of bills that were all
just raises for Congress.
But then in the fine print at the bottom of that, also
the Department of Education will end.
Honestly, you could put it in the first line. I don't even think they read that far into it.
They just see it's called the jobs bill.
They're like, all right, I'm for the jobs bill.
This is what we heard from the Freitas
caucus crew that
there's some guy who's not Pelosi and he's
like, next up is this bill.
You know, the jobs act
reform bill, all in favor
on the Democrat side.
All in favor on the Republican side. It passes.
Bang. Next.
So you just make like the congressional salary
raise bill and then it would just have like
a whole bunch of stuff in it like this is gone this is gone i wonder if you know i would just
that's all i would do i would be like the saving children and and preserving the family act and
or i'd make like the um the pro lgbtq protect our children bill and it says the national firearms
act will sunset as of December 31st, 2022.
That's all it will say. I have nothing to do with anything else.
Everyone here gets a 50% pay cut
effective immediately.
Once you're officially a West Virginia guy,
we would make a pretty interesting delegation
across the river from each other.
We'd be quite a duo here.
So I'm just saying.
The Dissolve Governmental Departments Caucus.
That's all we do.
I'd love to see a video chat show.
I don't know what you call it.
I don't like calling them podcasts because that's just an iPod thing and I'm not an Apple zealot.
I think they just discontinued iPods today.
Oh, okay.
I heard about that.
I heard about that.
Podcasts are gone.
I mean.
Podcasts are gone.
We should have known this.
We're done.
Yeah, exactly.
Pack it up.
We're done.
We're done.
But like AOC does, for instance, where you just video chat with your friends or your followers or whoever, your voters or whatever you call them.
It gets a little culty because they'll worship you and follow you into anything, which could be bad if you go crazy.
But it's a great way to stay, keep people informed, answer their questions, and to create real people that will stay with you through the process.
I disagreed with your earlier point on how we should have much more teleworking in government.
I think the government should be way more accessible to you than it is right now so any way we can make
people who feel disaffected and disconnected from the government and from sort of their community
we should do more of that and again i mean like parts of western maryland have not heard from
their representative in decades so it is like the more ways we can reach more people,
and that, to AOC's credit, is something she does do well,
is she does sort of engage people our age in politics,
granted in left-wing insanity.
But there's nothing stopping conservatives and Republicans
from also trying to make politics something that people who are normal
want to engage in and feel like is actually,
can be a meaningful vehicle for change.
Would you vote for boots on the ground in Ukraine?
No, I don't think so.
What about you don't think so?
I don't know.
You're already putting me in Congress.
So what about like weapons and stuff?
I don't have a problem sending weapons.
Yeah.
Yeah.
I mean, I recognize that, too.
I'm like, I have all these questions as if you were a member of Congress.
And so you're like, I think it's I's i think it's important i mean you're running in
the primary so the problem is sending weapons in my opinion anyway the problem is sending weapons
to azov which is like the nazi battalion of the ukrainian army that's freedom fighters they call
them they're called freedom fighters when they're on our side then they call them terrorists when
they're not and is that one day they may not be on our side anymore now they have american weapons
yeah fight back i mean look we left an entire arsenal to the Taliban. So I don't know where to factor that into this. You know, I think that the
surrender of Afghanistan was sort of like the Obama red line in 2013 that set the stage for,
you know, that was the first domino to fall that led to serious consequences. So when we abandoned
Afghanistan for a failed photo op that said to China, yeah, you guys can do whatever you guys
want domestically. You get to spy on all of our Olympians. I reported on how one of the sponsors of the Chinese genocide
Olympics was iFlytech, which the Chinese government uses to voice recognize Uyghur dissidents. And
that was a straight up sponsor. That was actually the official translation tool that American
athletes would use when communicating to other athletes. So China was straight up storing our athletes voice recognition. So we supported that with the weakest diplomatic boycott known
to mankind. And after that, obviously, Russia invades Ukraine. All of democratic foreign policy
is united around the goal of giving Iran nuclear weapons, because keep in mind, none of this is
happening in a vacuum, right? Russia invades Ukraine. Meanwhile, Putin's guy in Vienna is
negotiating an Iran deal on behalf of the United States of America. So Biden can't cut
off Russian oil because that would piss off the guys who are negotiating to sprint to give Iran
nuclear weapons. He finally relents on buying Russian oil and then says, all right, you know
what, instead of Russian oil, we're going to buy Venezuelan oil because what does the administration
hate? American jobs and American oil because it's beholden to left wing activists.
So anyway, all of that is to say none of the foreign policy failures of the Biden administration happened in a vacuum.
And a failure in Afghanistan set the stage for massive failures that are already happening that are aided and abetted by Democrats teleworking because either they're discussing classified information in unclassified settings, like they're zooming in from Starbucks while they should pretend to be working, or they're not discussing anything classified, and they have no idea that Russia is about to
invade Ukraine, or that China is eyeing Taiwan, that people with brains can just figure out is
obviously happening. They should not be using Zoom. They need encrypted open source technology
that they can watch the hour. That's a crazy tactic. So just for some reason, I pulled up
the caning of Charles Sumner on Wikipedia. Did you know that the cane used to attack Charles Sumner is on exhibit at the old statehouse in Boston?
So this was basically just like right before the Civil War.
This Southern Democrat slave owner guy, I think he was a pro-slavery guy,
brutally beat Charles Sumner with a cane, nearly killing him because the other guy gave a speech.
I'm just wondering, are we anywhere near something like that occurring at this point?
Just with the hyperpolarization currently on the rise.
I wonder if maybe in 2026.
I don't know because our political leaders are a protected class.
So I don't know.
There are certain leaders who are dissidents who I could see the establishment being more comfortable seeing that happen to.
But do you guys remember, I believe about 10 years there was uh camera was a senator a congressman but he said you lie
to obama yeah everyone lost their minds how could this happen like they used to beat each other they
used to duel what are you talking about the duel he heckled him while he was actually lying by the
way he pointed out that he was lying and that was so unprecedented and horrible. So everyone has a very weak stomach for basically anything confrontational.
But at the same time, if it's someone outside of the establishment, of course,
or it's someone who's a target of the radical left's hatred, then we can absolutely destroy them.
This definitely wouldn't happen now because Democrats literally don't show up in the Capitol.
They would say words are violence,
and you tweeted something mean at them, but you can't actually have physical violence
when no one shows up to work.
Burning down buildings isn't violence, right?
Yeah, exactly right.
Just the voice of the unheard is rioting.
The only people who do show up for the most part
are the Republicans on the Freedom Caucus.
When I was doing the reporting,
every Republican office was in there.
Wow.
I just looked up House of Shame.
This is from BBC.
House of Shame.
Parliament brawls around the world.
It's not uncommon for a parliament to go at each other.
Those are my words, not the article's words.
But you'll see video of it.
Maybe you could consider it uncommon.
It's not rare.
Or maybe you could consider it rare.
But it doesn't not happen.
There are videos, I think, in Eastern Europe of the whole parliament just going massive brawling.
That's crazy.
Who can step in and stop it?
I mean, what authority do people have at that point?
Let me read this.
The aftermath of the caning.
The episode revealed the polarization in America, which had now reached the floor of the Senate.
Sumner became a martyr in the North and Brooks a hero in the South.
Northerners were outraged.
That right there, just reading that, I'm like, if no matter what happens in terms of conflict in
with the with the ever-increasing polarization in this country both sides will be happy whatever
happened happened this is pre-civil war this is just before the civil war well also it's important
remember that with a lot of the culture war issues and the things people are really riled up about
the actual establishment politicians either don't have that much of a difference or they don't talk about it so we would never see nancy pelosi caning mitt romney right
or something along those lines because even though they're in different parties they're totally in
bed together ultimately but as i mentioned earlier i could see you know maybe somebody like uh
marjorie taylor green or someone who is really genuinely an outsider being a target for some kind of misconduct or serious misconduct.
We already saw them try to use the legal system to punish her for her political views.
I don't know, man.
The United States is unique because people are armed.
You just don't mess with people like that.
They were armed back then too?
Maybe, but not – maybe – I don't know.
Did they open carry on the floor of Congress?
I wasn't around in the 1850s. No, no, I'm talking about today. No, no, no. I don't know. Do they open carry on the floor of Congress? I wasn't around in the 1850s.
No, no, I'm talking about today.
No, no, no.
I mean, you can.
I'm pretty sure.
Doesn't Lauren Boebert keep her gun with her?
This was a squabble earlier this year was some members of the Republican Party were bringing weapons to the House floor.
But because remember, they put up the metal detectors and some members would say whether they were armed or not, they just walk around and get fined.
I don't think you can open carry on the capital
grounds i definitely don't think so she might have it but not bring it to the floor i don't know
i don't know how i feel about that yeah i can understand i can understand issues of like
functions of justice where we have certain restrictions but i kind of lean towards people
should be allowed to keep in bare arms it's like i like you know if
you go if you go back in time i'd imagine being in the capitol you'd want to be able to protect it
if an attack happened or something happened and what if a crazy person walks in you know
so i don't know i kind of think members of congress and you get it i think i think everybody
should be allowed to open you get a situation you can get a situation where like one person in in
the parliament i'll use examples that have happened in the past goes at another member of parliament
and then like the,
the security is just watching cause they don't know what to do.
And if the,
whoever's running the parliament's like,
don't do anything to the security guards,
then they're just going to wait.
And then it becomes partisan.
We're like,
if your life is being threatened on the floor of Congress,
you have a right to defend your life in my opinion.
And constitutionally.
Yeah.
Although I don't know what the laws,
but constitutionally,
and then we can talk about the laws, but constitutionally,
and then we can talk about the laws made after that.
You know, one thing I wanted to mention
about what you were saying earlier
about the government of China.
The government of China
is the Republic of China,
based in Taiwan.
The oppressive, I guess you'd call it,
a conquering or a,
what do you call that?
See, this is a great fact check.
We need more of these sorts of fact checks.
Yeah, the Republic of China
was pushed out by the CCP during Mao's revolution, and the CCP is actually an occupying force.
Thank you.
I'm just reading the timeline of events of the Civil War.
It's crazy.
People need to understand that years go by before anything – like 1859, John Brown's raid on the Harper's Ferry Armory.
This is like years before some of these massive war like battles that were fought and it's like 1860 and then it goes on for years
it's just this was life for everybody it's kind of crazy huh yeah there's that uh there's that
quote i think it might have even been lennon who did not say many wise things but i said that there
are there are decades where nothing happens
and then days where decades happen, something like that.
61 to 65, 1861 to 1865.
Just imagine for four years it's just there's war going on
and people are killing each other, and it's just crazy.
Crazy.
And it wasn't that many lifetimes ago.
No.
We're in an an amazing we have an
opportunity to pick our future right now guide the consciousness if we want to go to war we
could send people to war if we want peace we can do that too it's but it requires dedication and
humility you got to be humiliated in front of people to allow yourself to be a pariah i i kind
of the people i kind of feel like it's inevitable.
And it's not.
I mean, I just look right now.
The left, they're putting out videos where they're like, why aren't the justices being arrested for perjury?
Because they said under oath that Roe v. Wade was settled law. But now they're saying it's not.
And they're sending it, which is a ridiculous argument.
But it doesn't matter.
These millennials who are arguing this will one day inherit the courts.
And that ideology is
present within them. They will be like,
well, you did say it was settled law
and then you might argue, but yeah,
but I never said I wouldn't overturn it. So what?
You're going to jail because I'm the AG now.
You may be right that if we keep doing the government
as it's written with the modern technology,
it's going to inevitably lead to cult worship.
I did not say that at all.
Well, you're saying it's inevitable.
And I think the reason is because with modern technology, the ability to create a cult within like three days through social media is super dangerous for our form of group communication government.
That's just the speed at which the cult can form.
I mean, information always traveled.
I'm just saying with one side saying, why isn't Trump being arrested?
The other side saying, why isn't Hillary being arrested?
What happens when either of those sides actually gains control of an institution that can enforce this?
Matt Taibbi described it as the – I forgot what exactly he said.
It's the moment that two different cars are rushing towards the Capitol, And what they're trying to do is get
there first to arrest the specific person. And then both groups jump out and then point at each
other, you're under arrest. And so that's what he's seen in various countries with civil war.
So if right now you have people screaming, why isn't Trump being criminally charged?
And these are the AOC type progressives that are getting into Congress. And these are the politically active young Gen Z millennial types who are going to be running,
going to be working in Congress. Then you have the populist MAGA types who are saying,
why wasn't Hillary arrested? Why isn't Joe Biden being arrested? What happens when they gain power?
So whichever faction gains control of the institution is going to, I think, wield it
against the other, which will result in the other side saying no and then some kind of conflict.
You surely need to empower the people.
The politicians are not the answer.
It's good to have people functioning with politics, obviously.
But no, the power is with the individual in this country.
It always has been.
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got. Jesse says, my Lib
sister has her pup watch Chicken City.
She's going to freak out when she learns they're
far-right chickens. Oh, yeah.
They are. They're all far-right.
Although I think Vanessa
is Antifa.
So we got to watch out for her.
What tipped you off there?
She's all black.
Oh.
She's dressed in black.
She's in black block.
Yeah, that's right.
Yeah.
Well, let's see.
She'll take off her outfit.
Not Dorothy, though.
But it's also because
Vanessa looks angry.
So there's two Bard Plymouth Rock chickens we have and vanessa's eyes are her
brow is always furled and she's like looking around like and then dorothy's eyes are always
like up and like dopey she's like oh i just it's really weird they have that expression on their
face i'm like you can tell them apart that way they're identical otherwise all right
lee uh leandro brady says 2 000 mules per gallon oh excellent excellent joe taylor says
tim think of this six dollars a gallon with each tank on a semi being around 350 gallons times two
you're talking three thousand dollars to fill a semi truck they do that once or twice a day
yo i saw a meme where someone had to spend like 1300 to fill up his tank a trucker
how that's gonna that's gonna translate to all of your goods yep yep that is insane wow better
start growing food yeah i uh i have a trucker friend how do we grow gas i have a trucker friend
who gets eight miles to the gallon with his truck and he's talking about how unbelievably expensive
it is to fill up his semi there There's no way we'd come back
from this. There's a technology this Japanese
inventor was working on where he would take
plastic and put it in a high pressure
high heat environment with no oxygen and then it
reconverts the plastic into oil and then you
can refine it back into petroleum
or diesel.
Alright, Ghost Crusader says there is no
corn at my local supermarkets.
New York City, not canned corn.
No corn.
Wow.
What do you eat?
Me personally?
Kimchi.
No, if there's no corn left, what are you going to do?
Cabbage.
Cabbage.
Well, it's also one people don't realize.
You need kale.
Everything is made of corn in this country.
Yeah.
We manufacture everything from corn.
For decades, we looked at products and said, how can we make that out of corn instead?
People don't understand how screwed we are if we stop growing corn. And then we had cows, and we were like, how can we make them out of corn instead?
We started feeding them corn instead of grass.
It's insane.
All right.
Black Lion Grunt says, I summon Ultra Maga with 10,000 hit points.
Destroys all enemies that opposes freedom.
Ultra Maga.
MXP says, Tim, if you ever go on rogan again can you talk about the
great reset also have more guests on your show to talk about it sure that's actually something i
wanted to bring up when me and you and alex and michael malice and everybody and joe were on the
show i was like i should have brought up klaus schwab we didn't get into it but next time maybe
we should have uh like james lindsey with alex jones'd be good. We can talk about Klaus Schwab.
Alright.
Earl Graham says,
as a member of Timcast, I demand you bring Roberto Sr. onto one of your live shows
to replace Ian. Oh, I'm not
against it. Roberto Sr. is
officially in sex jail.
You finally locked the aggressor
up. Well, because we're retiring
him. Yeah, we
can only have one dominant rooster at a time
and and roberto jr has now like his fully grown so roberto and his son are now there it's too much
for the chickens and they're starting to get hurt because the dude's just going at it too much you
know is that an allegory for when there's two superpowers one of them eventually what's that law
and just say that three times fast.
Thucydides.
The rising young rooster threatens the aging and decrepit rooster,
and then war is inevitable.
That's actually what happens.
Pretty much what's happening.
So Roberto Jr. has been slowly pushing on Roberto.
I think he's bigger than his dad now.
He's a beast.
I love him. Yeah, he's big.
I like his song, too.
He's a bit more chill than Roberto is.
Roberto Sr. is, like, aggressive and, like, angsty.
But I think it's because they thought he was a girl when he was born.
It is 2022.
So he was supposed to be cold, and we thought we were getting chickens, but we got a rooster in there.
And I'm like, maybe his son's bigger because something about Roberto was, like, he was, like, a low-T rooster or something like that.
Yeah, I don't know.
All right. Colonel Panic says, Tim and Gang, i think we all agree that youtube is less than stellar but is rumble really
better or simply different in rumble terms of service it sounds like they reserve the right
to take your account and content act 17 acts apologetics made a video about this yeah i don't
think they're they're perfect they an alternative, and they're competition.
So that's what's good.
If there were two YouTubes that were identical,
and they were actually competing, it'd be a good thing.
But Rumble's actually competition, so.
Paul Jones says, big fan of the show.
The show the other day about Daryl Davis
was incredibly embarrassing for Daryl Davis.
At first, I was angry you weren't confronting him,
but you let him dig his own grave.
Keep up your good work.
You can't say it's embarrassing for someone else.
That's virtue signaling.
Only you can say if something's embarrassing for you.
Let other people decide how they feel.
It's called cringe.
Cringe is when you feel embarrassment for someone else.
Yeah, but if you say it out loud, it becomes virtue signaling.
No, virtue signaling is when you pretend to support something to attract attention from those who also claim to support it.
Or if you're just...
I'm not going to argue this right now.
It's most of left-wing Instagram.
Yeah, they're all just trying to get clicks and likes.
Bert USA says,
Imagine Trump's head on All Might's body,
then imagine the left facing off against this plus Ultraman.
Now we wait for the United States of Smash,
or at the very least, a Delaware Smash.
So someone may... yes. Huh? If you, if you guys know what my hero academia is, you understand,
you understood those references, but somebody actually made a comic called wall might where
Trump is all might superhero and they call him wall might. All right. Paul Jones says you got
a rut. You guys are right right about how if it was the right
they'd be locked up asap it's funny how biden campaigned on being a moderate and unity but
he's been nothing but dismissive and fear-mongering i'm not surprised by that
all right carolyn clark says watch 2000 mules tim and get off that fence big fan
would like to apply for room Mother. 54 Gen X rules.
Love from Roanoke, Texas.
Very cool.
Yeah, we haven't had a chance to check out 2,000 Mules,
but we will mention it when we can mention it.
We'll have to figure it out.
I had a name of this Japanese inventor that made this oil machine.
I was talking about his name.
It's like Akinori Ito, and the machine is called the Blessed Machine.
He'll put plastic in there, and then it converts it into oil.
Cameron Miller says,
first time super chat
for my son's birthday.
Huxley, he turns eight today
and his biggest birthday wish
is to see Tim minus the beanie.
Too bad, Huxley.
You can't always get what you want.
Wait until you're nine.
Important, important,
important lesson for life.
But happy birthday, nonetheless.
Happy birthday.
You can keep asking, though.
Yeah, dream crusher.
Cameron Miller says,
second super chat ever.
Have you heard of King Randall and what he is doing in Albbany georgia he would be a great guest i don't know
who is that does anybody know king randall did he declare did he declare independence and assert
himself as a monarch randall king i don't think so king randall mike s says the real reason hasan
will only do zoom debates is so that he can get instant answers during the debate from his discord followers i've heard that um perhaps i don't know i think there's two fair points
hassan hosts his own show he has no obligation and it would be it's like hey stop doing your
show to do mine like why would anyone do that i wouldn't want to do that and then the other thing
is people like i've told everybody comes on the show like we're all sitting here with computers
so bring a computer and also we will pull up anything you reference if you want to counter
our point and so we've actually done that with conflicting studies before but you know whatever
nobody's obligated to come on this show i'll just explain that i think they left prominent left
personalities typically won't come on the show because they know they'll lose they'll lose the
argument and they're not they're not willing to come on to have that conversation.
Official debates, real debates.
If you're going to have a real debate, you need a moderator.
You need to have a point system.
I'm not interested in debating someone.
I'm interested in having a conversation about ideas.
But I got to say it again.
Hunter Avalon, when he came on the show, had no idea what he was talking about with Ukraine,
Burisma, and Joe and Hunter Biden.
And so he tries to assert himself like, that didn't happen.
And then I mentioned Joe Biden said, you're not getting a billion dollars unless you fire the prosecutor.
And he said that never happened because he probably got his news from CNN and other fake news.
So I just pulled the video up and clicked play.
And I'm like, there it is.
What do you have to say about that?
When they were investigating Zlotchevsky or Burisma, was Zlotchevsky working at the company still?
Zlotchevsky had fled the country.
And then when Joe Biden got the prosecutor fired, he came back.
And then when Donald Trump came in and said, I want this investigated, he fled the country.
Isn't it funny how that works?
I don't fault people necessarily for not knowing these sorts of things.
Because remember, it took our esteemed colleagues in the mainstream media two years to verify that Hunter Biden's laptop was real.
So there are some things where it is actually incredibly difficult to get actual information.
Now, that said, if you're coming on this show or any show as a so-called expert on Burisma and you don't know basic facts about Hunter Biden and the Biden family, then that's where it becomes a problem.
But it's very hard to actually find these basic things about the Biden family.
This is why I think many of these people don't want to come on the show
because we're going to be like,
hey, let's have a very serious political conversation about corruption.
And then all of a sudden it's like, uh-oh,
I'm forced to actually confront my ideas that are based on falsehoods.
The other thing I think will happen too is that
if we brought on like a left populist
and then someone like Steve Bannonist and then you know someone like
steve bannon and then they were like i think we should tax the rich and then steve bannon goes i
completely agree then the headline would be like leftist agrees with steve bannon and they'd be
like no no no yeah yeah exactly you have to consider oh sorry it would be like who's right
would be the question get it uh well no i mean it's really funny you can't just tell us it's funny but i it's
it's also such a huge part of the the fan base that they've courted these are people who will
intentionally just go out of their way and operate in the most bad faith manner possible so they can
find something you said that makes you right wing that's the funny thing like um michael malice
often brings up that he'll say Biden is bad for X reason.
And they'll say, yeah, well, Trump did Y.
And he'll be like, yes, I agree.
What does that have to do with what I said?
Like people can only think it's either you're for you're for Trump or you're for Biden.
You can't criticize, you know, both.
But this also does get to the mainstream media's problem and why the Trump presidency broke them was all of their subscribers are these resistance people who the second they start criticizing Democrats are going to rage unsubscribe,
right? So now that they cultivated the subscriber base based on combing through the dumpsters of
Trump Tower and the Trump Hotel in DC, if you're actually going to basically copy and paste my
reporting and other people's reportings about Joe Keanu, about Jennifer Granholm, about Gina Raimondo, any of these sorts of things, you're going to confront
your subscribers with a reality, which is reality that they don't want to confront.
So they've they've dug this hole and they have no way of actually being able to get
out of it.
You know what I've encountered, though, when it comes to the the quote unquote right, as
is often described as such a big umbrella that you'll end up with
tons of people, aggressive, Trump supporting, not necessarily Trump supporters, post-liberal,
libertarian. So if I make a video and I say something about the quote unquote right or
constitutionalist position, I'll get a bunch of comments from people who are like, hey, Tim,
you actually messed up on this one. And it's very, like, normal.
The left will purposefully take things out of context to lie about me.
So, like, I once did a video about hybrid vigor.
There was a scientific study that found that people who have genetics from different parts of the planet tended to have, like, less disease and stuff.
And I was making a point about, like, why racism was bad and stupid. The left took the video, screenshots of it, and then misrepresented what it was about and claimed it was a racist video that hated race mixing when it was the complete inversion of what it was. And I was like, wow.
Like when you, when you see that, I made a video where it's like, here's my argument on gun control.
And I got a bunch of conservatives and libertarians being like, you're wrong. And here's why. And I
went, well, those are really good points actually. And then I changed my position. The left just started
crapping all over me and making up what my positions were
and I was like, dude, what? I was agreeing
with you. They don't care.
They've adopted the strategy of just
sort of stomping their foot and screaming,
you're bad, you're bad. You don't feel bad for the people
I tell you to feel bad for and you don't
sit there and apologize
for things you had nothing to do with.
That's basically it. You gotta feed them like a feral animal and then they you had nothing to do with. So that's basically it.
You've got to feed them like a feral animal.
Then they'll cool up to you slowly.
Let's read more Superchats.
We've got Powder who says,
I work at a corner store in California.
The price for our weekly chicken strip order has gone up $1,000.
Food shortages are coming.
Get prepared.
I'm talking about if you can provide food to these people,
they'll believe you and get on your side.
That's how it always is.
Like in Venezuela, the National Guard gets fed, so they'll do what they're told because they want to live.
Nathan Leonard says, forget food shortages.
Hospitals across the country are now short on IV contrast dye, meaning life-saving medical tests cannot be performed.
Oh, it won't end there.
It is going to get substantially more intense these shortages baby formula is just
the beginning i wonder if we can make that i was looking into it a little i couldn't find anything
what's it made of i don't know yet but i i would imagine we could concoct something that would be
pretty similar yeah pediatricians specifically tell people not to make their own i was actually
looking at this today um part of the problem is that it contains a lot of vitamins and minerals, and it is based on cow's milk.
I've also heard
that goat's milk is a good substitute in
some instances, but there you
can also sign up for something like the La Leche League
if you're having trouble finding formula
and there's all sorts of stuff you can do. You just gotta research it.
Darth Riddet says,
Matt's a cool dude, but most of Maryland's
GOP are rhinos. Hogan being okay
with critical race theory is not very cash money.
Matt, please don't become a rhino.
I will just quickly say on that point, I actually was one of the reporters who first exposed critical race theory's existence in Maryland public schools in Anne Arundel County and in Montgomery County.
I've covered both removing police from schools and the leftist insanity in curricula.
And, you know, there's sort of this common trope amongst left-wing activists
that critical race theory isn't taught in schools.
We all know this.
But a parent in Anne Arundel County simply forwarded me an email
from the Anne Arundel County Board of Education,
which confirmed to parents, yes, critical race theory is taught in Anne Arundel County schools.
The specific article that I wrote about it, it was one of the most insane things in education.
It's from a pre-K through fifth grade school.
So four-year-olds in Maryland public schools in Interrental County were being taught that Japanese internment during
World War II, when we intern Japanese American citizens, is like securing the southern border.
And that isn't necessarily critical race theory, but in the course of that story,
I got an email from the Board of Education saying, yeah, we teach critical race theory
here in Annapolis. I'm like, oh my God.
What's the story called?
Look up Annapolis critical race theory,
Free Beacon, and Japanese internment,
and it'll pop up.
But with the Free Beacon,
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Clayton Allstrang says
Ian have you read the Bible
had discussions with a priest
or attended church
for an extended period of time
I think it would benefit you
in your discussions
about the Bible
and what Seamus and Catholics believe
I got baptized
and it was the creepiest thing
one of the creepiest things
I've ever experienced
I went to a church camp
a Methodist church camp
and this guy was much older than me
I was like 12 or 13 and he was like 18 or something.
Sat next to me with his tight shorts on.
I was like, now, say you take Jesus into your heart.
And I went, I take Jesus into my heart.
He's like, okay, now you're baptized.
And he had the Bible.
It was so weird.
You described one creepy experience with one Christian.
Well, yeah.
Maybe you said a weird weird creepy experience, bro.
I definitely did.
It was extremely disturbing. All I had to do was say it out loud
and now it's real? Come on.
It's a lifelong
journey to be if you want to live like Christ.
The segment being referenced
here is when you mentioned that
the mic check
shutdown was very religious.
I've spent time, we used to go to mass twice a week when I was in Catholic school.
We left when I was about 10 years old.
And so what I can say is we all knew exactly what we were saying and reading from the book as it was being explained to us.
I feel like it was never adequately explained to me, which is why I left.
And there's a big difference between reading from a book and hearing the
priest talk to you about what's going on we had the um was it the procession of the cross is it
the crucifixion what was it called oh the stations of the stations of the cross yeah procession and
so like we had that on the wall and we had everything explained in great detail i just
felt like the teachers didn't actually explain like to me what it all meant when i go to protests
and people are saying gibberish
words and they don't know what the protest chant is a big difference yeah organized disorganized
organized religion is there's problems with organization as well but you know there is
organization this is why it's important also to listen to joe biden speak instead of read the text
of his words right because if you read the text of his words especially what you were talking about
the daily mail with jen sake earlier it can be made to sound coherent.
They do. When you watch it, it's like, whoa, this is not the same thing.
Even conservatives do this. Yeah.
Conservative outlets tend not to as much.
But Biden will say something like, come on, you know, I got an economy, you know, you got to make it better.
Come on. And then the news will say Joe Biden said we have to make the economy better or, quote, the economy make it better. Come on. And then the news will say, Joe Biden said we have to
make the economy better or quote, the economy must be better. And it's like, no, he didn't.
He stuttered, mumbled, sputtered and was confused the whole time. Write down if you wrote down
quotes from Joe Biden, it would be full of ellipses, ums, uhs, stutters, broken words
and gibberish. You put the word pause in parentheses. At least you do in the theater
when you write a script. No, exactly exactly and whenever they wrote down trump's words they included every filler word
every uh every um every little pause they did everything they could to represent how unclean
normal natural speech generally is and then with joe biden they clean up everything he says even
though he sounds like he's slurring half the time. All right. Scraith says, Bill Gates tweeted he has COVID and then disabled replies.
That's not surprising.
Fireside Story says, Ian, you are telling me that the programmer and creator of the big machine we call the universe can't go to one of his programs and make it pregnant.
Well, I'm saying you have no way of knowing.
So why would you believe it?
No way of knowing what?
If God impregnated mary i mean if you believe that
the gospel writers and the other scriptural writers are reliable sources on the other
things that they discuss i don't believe cnn's a reliable source i don't know wait hold on a second
they have a show called reliable sources yeah that proves it that is but hold on to say well
like the bible so the bible isn't true because cnn isn't true well i just think i have no way to
verify and fact check where they got their sources, where it comes from, who they were.
I don't know.
But have you looked into it?
I mean, have you looked into the actual fact-checking the sources?
I think I'll say this.
Ian, you should read the Bible and go to a church not to become faithful but to hear what they're saying.
You're right about that.
To make the argument.
And second, I would actually say you should read like philosophy,
various,
various philosophical concepts and ideas on knowledge,
wisdom,
truth.
And so I know,
I know it's a tough,
it's a tough life because when you are a philosopher, you don't really read what other people thought.
You just tell people what you think.
So that was my life up until now.
But I understand the organization is so important.
I think,
I think the issue is you are right that you can't prove,
but there's, there's deep philosophical
questions about why people choose to believe and why people think things are true.
Some things are easily discerned as objectively true.
Like I know that if I throw a rock at a window, there's a great chance the window will break.
However, not all windows will break.
What if it turns out it was bulletproof and the rock just bounces off?
So you might think you know something and then your expectations are shattered when the window doesn't shatter.
I think some things we can prove, but I think most things we believe are unproven.
Almost, I would say, 99% of what humans believe is completely unproven.
I just got a book called –
To them, I mean, to them.
I got a book called Creating Christ, How Roman Emperors Invented Christianity.
I mentioned it on the show a few weeks ago, maybe a month ago, that there's this concept that the Romans created Christianity
to disempower the Jews because the Jews were a threat to their imperial authority. And I like
that. But you're right, Tim, that I shouldn't just read books that I want to verify my own
beliefs about. I should be reading the Bible, the other stuff as well, to understand the entire
context. And hold on. Sorry, Ian, have you ever placed graphene under
an electron microscope? Not yet, baby. And you just believe everything you've said about graphene?
I'm such a follower. No, see, this is important that you'd come out and be like, how do I know
the Bible's real? How do I know? But you've never... Well, I've read bits of the Bible.
But as much as you have proselytized the power of graphene, you never actually looked at it
under a microscope? You want me to start a graphene company?
I can sense it.
No, no, no.
I'm challenging your position on –
You want me to start a microscope company?
No, but I would not tell you – I would not stake my life on this.
But I don't – I mean, I believe it because the scientific method is awesome, and I've
read a lot of scientific articles about it and looked at images of what they tell me
is microscopy and stuff like that.
Oh, and I'm sure that there – I mean, there's a Shroud of Turin.
I got a coin for Seamus that's allegedly one of the three wise men's currency or whatever. Oh, snap. There's that there's a strat of Turin. I got a coin for Seamus that's allegedly
one of the three wise men's currency or whatever. Oh, snap. There's a bunch of that kind of stuff.
My point is, I do think some things are, yes, electron microscopes, you can do the work. I'm
just saying, not that things sure aren't true, not that religion is true or not true. I'm saying,
if you're going to advocate the power of graphene with such fervor, I would at least expect you to stand
by your own standard and have done the personal research into analyzing yourself.
I was in South America to start a graphene company.
I got, I guess you call it derailed and came here, but I mean, I'm glad I'm here.
Well, there are people in South America who went on missions to preach the word of the
gospel.
It doesn't mean they've proven it's true and you haven't proven graphene is what it is.
No, but it's not why I'm here.
And I would not proselytize this stuff.
Apparently, borphine is awesome. Hey, I tried to read the Koran. I bought a's not why I'm here and I would not proselytize this stuff. Apparently, morphine's awesome.
Hey, I tried to read the Koran.
I bought a Koran
because I'm like, I got to know.
It is so hard.
It was so hard for me to read
because it's a lot about
he says a word
as if everyone already knows what it means
and then he capitalizes the word
in the sentence
and it's really weird.
It's really culty
and you got to already want to believe it
to believe it.
This is exactly like Marxism where you read Karl Marx and you're like, this is nonsensical gibberish with a lot of mathematical formulas that don't make sense.
And so you sort of know that all of the people who are, you know, protesting in all these streets have never opened Das Kapital or any of the Marxism that they claim to believe.
But anyway, that's also a religion.
Let's read more Super Chats.
All right. Mr. Ross Lyon says,
Ultra MAGA, Adeptus MAGAs,
purging progressive heresy across the Imperium
in the name of God, Emperor Trump.
Well, there you go.
All right.
Pete Hodges says,
Funny story.
I was on a project in Maryland in 2015.
I never believed the Trump candidacy was viable
until I moved to Eastern Maryland and talked to the locals.
I've heard this.
I was talking to Eastern Maryland and talked to the locals. I've heard this. I was talking to
Max Kaiser and Stacy
and they were mentioning how
they were in Europe
and they kept hearing everyone hated Trump.
But then when they landed back in the U.S.
and saw the Trump signs everywhere, they were like,
he's going to win. The media is totally
wrong about this. People
were very much, they were voting for
Trump, man. man but also if they
didn't run hillary clinton yeah bernie would be trump i think a lot of people don't like to hear
it but yo trump won i think by was it like 88 000 votes and across three different states that
pushed him over the edge of the electoral college yeah hillary clinton was just not popular she
didn't campaign in wisconsin i mean i know she didn't want to win i mean this is classic liberals
taking everything for granted yep they're they're in a bubble the media bubble
that's that's that's it and it only got worse anno says if joe biden did something illicit while
being vp and or president he should be impeached if you don't uphold the law for everyone you
effectively have no law which is why i said the protesters in front of the justice uh the supreme
court justices homes should be arrested.
Because that's what the law is for.
That's why we have law, right?
All right.
The Aaron says, I'm seeing Ted Cruz soon.
What question should I ask?
Bitcoin or Ethereum?
No.
More serious question. That's the future is crypto.
If you guys want to talk about economics and where we're headed as a country, like, are you on the Ethereum blockchain, Ted, or do you use the Bitcoin blockchain
for real? That's my question.
But what do you guys think you should ask?
I have no idea.
Where's the best place to go on vacation in Cancun?
Yeah. Where were you going?
Did you take mushrooms before you grew out
your beard? Because you look like you had a psychological
awakening. The Real Hayden
says, would Ian fight a war for graphene?
Serious question.
That's a little vague. Like like there's a gigantic graphene mine no and russia invades antarctica we can mine the carbon dioxide out of the air if there's a
i would no no the answer is no let's say they in the middle of antarctica is this massive reservoir
they find a vein of just pure graphene, and they're like, whoever gains this graphene will have untold powers.
And then Vladimir Putin is riding in on the massive Russian multibillion-dollar war jet.
Have you heard the story?
They have a full command center plane that can run their whole government or something, like their military.
And he's going to get the graphene.
And the United States says, Ian, you're the only one.
We need to send you in to fight for this graphene.
I'd be like, well, first of all,
that I'm the only one,
there's a problem that I'm the only one that can do this.
What's that?
I think you would win.
I don't even know what winning means these days.
All right, let's read more.
Peter Gohawk says,
please ask Matt if you would be open
to making Trump Speaker of the House,
then impeaching Joe, Kamala, and Nancy.
Trump has said he does not want to be Speaker of the House, so I don know would you want him to be speaker of the house i'm not going to make
anyone speaker who doesn't want to be that's a horrible job that i would not really wish on
on someone who doesn't desperately want to do that it's just and then you impeach joe kamala
it is sort of like it's that meme where it's like you know straightforward from here you know but uh
technically that would be possible but trump has been asked about this multiple times
would you would you like to be speaker because a fun fact you know tim could be speaker of the
house if he got the majority votes you don't have to be a member of congress to actually be
speaker of the house but i don't think that trump wants to be a member of congress i would not accept
the engaged few says tim can you ask that guy if he'd be willing to introduce a constitutional
amendment repealing the 17th and return the elections of senators to the state legislatures?
Pre-17th senators average tenure six years.
Am I that guy?
No, because no one knows who their state legislators are.
That's why.
So I don't know about that.
I don't think that anyone, I mean, this is an unfortunate reality is most people pay
very little attention to local politics.
National politics sort of consumes everything.
I think you would give elected state legislators way more power.
That's actually what it was.
The original idea of the Senate was that the state reps would choose.
They would all vote, and that it was up to you to vote locally, and your local
reps would then elect a senator to go to the federal government to represent the state.
And the problem, the reason they got rid of it, is that they felt that there was too much
backroom dealing.
I was about to say, this sounds like you're just giving 30 people the ability to elect
a U.S. senator.
But it's so much easier to get rid of a state rep or a state senator than it is to get rid of a senator i think
we gotta get rid of 17 but if we if we did remove direct election of senators though then all of that
energy would then immediately shift to state rep races absolutely and and the issue is a state rep
has a much smaller population so it's much easier to communicate with your local community and get
that rap or senator in as opposed to
a federal level senator which is the entire state which people feel helpless it's like i'm in
illinois what's the point i'm not voting yeah it's like well imagine if you went around to your local
communities and got the state legislature now all of a sudden a state with with chicago in it
could actually get a republican senator so i think it's worth it well in illinois though the
legislature is still incredibly dominated by democrats as well yeah i mean it's worth it well in illinois though the legislature is still incredibly dominated by
democrats as well yeah i mean it's it's theory i but no i i i like i like as many people being
involved in elections as possible i think uh it was it was it was a check it was the state's
senate was was supposed to be the state's representative represented and the congress
is the people so i think getting rid of that was a problem but uh
agree disagree all right yeah you don't have to beat me with the cane over no no no canes here
agreeing clover says for seamus and ian i just found a catholic prophecy called the hermit of
loretto it was found founded in the 70s saying trump would serve two terms but they wouldn't
be back to back check it out so be very careful this is not something that's actually i mean this is someone who is catholic who's saying they have a prophecy that
does not mean it's part of catholic teaching or something that's been endorsed by the catholic
church so confirmed shame is confirmed all right i think ian probably already knew about that
speaks for me yes all right let's grab just uh we'll grab a couple more here
mon hoden says i work at walmart and our store is getting no meat at all tomorrow we usually get
four pallets a day the food shortage is already here and that's why uh you know i've been
consistently shouting out safe and ready meals.com this is not a promo i'm just mentioning it and why
i was shocked when the left consistently was making fun of that idea. I don't care. Y'all can make fun of it all day and night.
Doesn't the left also like use weird things to grow like kombucha in their own, you know,
little apartments in Brooklyn and now they're mocking having actual food that you can eat in
a problem? There's an article Vice wrote and they're like, where are these people now? And
it's like Tim Pool is shilling for emergency food. And I'm like, I'm going to print that out and
frame it
i could probably do it now because the food shortage is already getting bad and i'll put
it next to all of the complaints from people in new york where they're like there's no food at
my store and i'll be like yo the people that prepare for this stuff you should still be
worried about it because you don't want to eat emergency food until you absolutely have to
like when you literally can't get anything anymore but i'll tell
you who's who's laughing the preppers yeah they're sitting on their mound of three months of beans
and they're like also they probably have a lot of the corn yeah well they have a lot of the corn
the left has also been saying for years that we have a catastrophic climate change problem and the
coasts are going to flood and the world as we know it is going to end and then they turn around and call you stupid for having emergency food okay build an ark and they're
like you're so dumb it's like you told me that everything was like yeah the world is ending in
12 years but how about that creationism museum actually is the ark that they have built obama
buys waterfront property yeah pelosi too amazing all right everybody if you haven't already smashed
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My name's Seamus.
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So if you guys are interested in that, please go check out.
I think you'll enjoy it.
I want to give a shout out to the Hermit of Loreto.
Give you a little context.
The astonishing 1980 prophecy of President Donald J. Trump.
Quote, Donald J. Trump will lead America back to God.
End quote.
Father Giacomo Capoberti.
I don't know how you, something like that.
But apparently not Catholic doctrine.
It's not like as a Catholic you were required to believe that.
I just like to be careful. I like to be very careful
because it's not like this is
the official position of the Catholic Church. This is
a Catholic hermit who said that
this is a prophecy. Some number of Catholics believe
them. I want to know if Donald Trump saw that
prophecy in 1980. Let's ask him when we see him.
That's why he decided to run. Bye, everyone.
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