Timcast IRL - Timcast IRL #566 - Georgia Guidestones DESTROYED In BOMBING, Government Demolishes Remains w/Rich Baris
Episode Date: July 7, 2022Tim, Ian, Mary of Pop Culture Crisis, and Lydia host pollster and commentator Rich Baris to discuss the destruction of the Georgia Guidestones, Elon Musk's discovery of possible government interferenc...e in Twitter's inner workings, whether the polls are wrong, Biden's choice to send 5 million barrels of oil to other countries as Americans suffer high gas prices, and the crazy NY people trashing restaurants as cities collapse. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
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The Georgia Guidestones were bombed at four in the morning, blowing up about 30 or so percent of the structure.
After this, the government came in and demolished what's left of it.
For those that don't know, the Georgia Guidestones are considered a monument to globalism.
They advocate for a global population of 500 million, which some have argued is a population control argument. It argues for eugenics, quite literally.
And it's also got some weird nonsense about the infinite universe.
And just, it's a really creepy structure.
It was put up in the 1980s.
It was put up in 1980.
Some think that it was just put up because it was the height of the Cold War.
And there's a fear that nuclear war would wipe out humanity.
And we needed guidestones.
So that the remainder of humanity who survived could rebuild in some kind of fallout scenario.
However, when there was no nuclear war, some felt like the guidestones were actually just telling the elites what to do.
And so they've been blown up.
They are gone.
And maybe it's not the most important story in the world, but it is big because this is a symbolic attack.
Someone, there's a vehicle, there's is big because this is a symbolic attack. Someone,
there's a vehicle, there's video footage released showing a vehicle pull up. They don't show what happens next, but then you see an explosion. So I want to know what's really going on.
We've seen statues torn down by the left. And now I can only assume that whoever attacked this
structure is probably associated with anti-globalist sentiments. I don't know if that
necessarily means right wing.
It could be some far leftist because they also have some time sentiments like that.
But who knows?
We'll talk about that.
Plus a whole bunch of other stuff.
Elon Musk is chiming in on the Jordan Peterson suspension.
And Alex Berenson is his name, right?
I'm pronouncing that right?
Berenson.
He's been reinstated.
He was banned from Twitter over vaccine misinformation, Twitter claimed, filed a lawsuit, and he won. Twitter settled this platform, we're assuming he will, he may actually expose
some kind of government manipulation.
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Without further ado, joining us to discuss all of this is Rich Barris, the People's Pundit.
Yeah, thanks for having me, Tim.
It's good to be here.
Who are you?
That's a question for the ages, right?
No, I'm a pollster.
I used to do data journalism, but now I'm most known as a public pollster.
Right on.
One who tries to get it right more than wrong.
Putting out a lot of data on, say, elections, like how people are feeling, who they're going to vote for, things like that.
Yeah, definitely, and issues in between. How do people feel about what lawmakers are doing?
What's wrong with the polling industry, which you could fill throughout.
This should be interesting, too, considering that all of the polls have been wrong. the polling industry uh which you know you could fill throughout right i mean considering this
should be interesting too considering that all of the polls have been wrong yeah they've passed
what three or four cycles worse every time worse every time yeah so this will be interesting to
talk about and now i'd love to get your thoughts on what you think is going to happen in november
so not such good news maybe we'll see you know hopefully uh if you want to see republicans take
back the house then you know you're hoping that this is a temporary blip.
But, you know, enthusiasm's dipping.
The lead on the generic ballot for them was bigger and surprisingly big, even historically.
But all the metrics, right?
I think it's David Axelrod.
I don't agree with him too much, but he did say something the other day that that's right.
If you're a doctor and you're looking at the chart, all right, and all the vital signs for the Democrats look bad.
We'll get into all that, too.
So thanks for coming.
We also have Mary Morgan.
I'm back again.
She's back.
Hello.
I'm the co-host of Pop Culture Crisis on YouTube.
We talk about movies, celebrity drama, and just stuff you might not hear about on TimCast IRL.
Hi, everyone.
Ian Crossland here. Good to see you. From IanCrossland.net. I'm glad you're here, Rich Timcast IRL. Hi, everyone. Ian Crossland here.
Good to see you.
From iancrossland.net.
I'm glad you're here, Rich, because I have a lot of issues.
I've had a lot of issues with polling in general.
Just the way that it extrapolates.
They'll poll 1,000 people and then say,
that means that 100,000 people feel.
That aside, what we were talking about before the show about,
I don't know, it sounds like maybe as entertainment and politics are colliding
that maybe people have seized the polls as a means of propaganda.
I'd love to hear more about it as we get into it.
Yeah, I could talk about it for hours.
Yeah, I'm very excited for this conversation.
I think, Rich, you're going to be great.
I know that you heard the term lies, darn lies, and statistics.
I'm making it a little family-friendly, so hopefully you can dispel some of that for us.
I'm back from being sick.
Thank you guys all for being with us.
Sick, huh?
Yeah, I wasn't, for example. I'm back from being sick. Thank you guys all for being with us. Thank you, Chris. Sick, huh? Yeah.
I wasn't, for example, blowing anything up in my absence.
No, I really was not feeling good.
But yeah, I have seen that theory and I love it.
So let's roll with it.
Let's get going.
All right.
Let's jump into this first story.
From the Wall Street Journal, Georgia Guidestones Monument Damaged in Bombing.
Mysterious granite structure which has drawn tourists to rural towns
since 1980 was intentionally bombed.
Authorities say,
take a look at that photo, man.
Dude, I'm really curious as to what they did,
who did it, why they did it.
The Georgia Guidestones,
for those that aren't familiar,
are called the monument to globalism.
It's got these like 10 rules
for creating a perfect society
like maintain the Earth's population
at 500 million.
Guide, what does it say?
Guide breeding or something?
Guide reproduction wisely.
Yeah.
I think this is it.
Guide reproduction.
Actually, I think I have it.
I'm so curious who put these up.
I am too.
Guide reproduction wisely.
So they've got population control
and eugenics right
there in the first two number three is unite humanity with a living new language what does
that even mean i thought that was currency when i mentioned currency at the beginning because you
said they didn't mention currency in these 10 you know these 10 commandments or whatever the hell
these are supposed to be but they say a living new language i don't understand what that means
other than like a way of communicating that's not words.
Tongue-clicking.
Yeah, something like tongue-clicking.
Fingersnapping.
More like that.
Or something that changes and grows.
Something that changes and grows maybe.
But language does.
Yeah, it almost doesn't make sense.
So I have a question, right? So this is the kind of person who's going to be ragging on the
guidestones is not going to be for the most part a Democrat or leftist. They're probably
going to shrug and not know what it is. There are probably some anarcho-lefty types,
tanky or communist types who don't like it. No, actually, I take that back. The tankies
probably love this stuff. But there's probably some anarcho-lefty types who don't like the idea
of globalism for sure,
or at least the way they've described it. But typically it's going to be more right-wing
individuals who know what this is and don't like it. So whoever did this, maybe a false flag,
maybe someone who's actually mad about globalism. My question is,
the critics of this are predominantly going to be right-wing. Is this the first statue or monument
that's been taken down that was predominantly criticized by the right?
I mean, we've seen Christopher Columbus.
We've seen Washington and Lincoln.
They just didn't complain and whine about it and protest.
They just took it down.
Well, I mean, the left just takes stuff down.
Exactly.
Like, they just show up randomly and throw ropes and then rip it down.
Sure, but they make a big show of it.
They don't do it in the dead of night.
That's interesting.
Or they have the access, though, to the power structure to rip it down. Sure, but they make a big show of it. They don't do it in the dead of night. That's interesting.
Or they have the access, though, to the power structure to take it down.
I think that's how they like it.
Yeah, somebody's listening at a university or somebody's listening downtown because they have the ear of the government.
The right doesn't really have that recourse. They want to make the authority comply with their orders.
Yeah.
You know what I thought about?
What took so long?
Honestly, in the era that we're in.
Oh, for real.
Yeah. In 08, this thing was vandalized. They wrote all over it.
2014, it was vandalized.
2014, again, I am ISIS, right? In 2014, something ridiculous. But now in this era where anti-globalism is mainstream, maybe back in the era of Obama, it wasn't as mainstream as it is now.
2000, it was mainstream. The as it is now. So I almost thought –
2000, it was mainstream.
The left was protesting the World Trade Organization.
Well, right.
In this way.
Yeah, right.
In this way where it's almost a political force where they had some kind of symbol that they needed to go after.
It's almost like this one was at the top of that list.
And there haven't been, with all the anger out there that I see even in Poland, with all the anger out there, that I see even in Poland, with all the anger out there,
there hasn't been as many events as I thought there would be
or you would expect there to be.
It feels like people are getting to a point where they're bubbling over,
and there's just nowhere for them to go to air these grievances anymore,
so eventually we're just going to see stuff like this.
And that said, we don't know who did it yet, but you know.
I also think that Klaus Schwab is now in the news
pretty predominantly. I didn't even know
he was two years ago. World Economic Forum is
all over the place. The Black Rock, Black
Stone buying up the houses is like trending
on Twitter. People are
becoming aware
that there is a global corporation
attempting to take control of the United
States and every country on Earth
because the nationalist governments are not capable of governing themselves.
They need the corporation, according to Klaus.
He's crazy.
That was pretty good.
Yeah, thanks.
We have this tweet from the Georgia Bureau of Investigation showing this vehicle.
The GBI is releasing surveillance video from this morning's explosion
that destroyed the Georgia Guidestones.
Strange.
They just installed surveillance cameras.
They recently did.
So Shane Cashman of Tales from the Inverted World,
he went down to Georgia.
He did this big investigation.
He went to the Guidestones,
and he said they recently put in these floodlights and cameras,
and then this happens.
It's like you mentioned this just a second ago.
Why did it take so long, right?
Yeah.
And then why did it happen right after the cameras got installed?
And where's the rest of it?
They show the car, and they're like, here's the car, but they don't show anything else.
They just show an explosion.
Fortunately, nobody was around.
Nobody got hurt, but it's very strange.
And then they show the rubble.
It looks like they lined that stone with explosives.
They didn't just blow up the base of it.
It looks like it got blown apart by like a bunch of explosions.
It looks – I mean I don't want to use the word pro.
But it doesn't – that doesn't look like amateur hour to me.
I think it actually looks amateur.
Does it?
Yeah, because it only took out one of the pillars.
Maybe because the blast didn't hit it.
If you look at it, it looked like it went down.
That could be a sign it is amateur, but it disproportionately came out one end.
If they put it in the center, wouldn't it have taken out the center column?
It looks like it was placed in front of one, so it doesn't seem pro at all.
Unless they didn't expect it to tip one way and break and hit the middle column, hit one side more than the other.
Maybe they expected it to, you know, come out almost symmetrical, but it didn't.
I wonder why they decided to demolish the rest of it.
Safety reasons.
I mean, it could be teetering.
It could collapse, you know, so.
It looked pretty ragged after it got blown off.
You know, they, right, they paid to maintain this.
Like, people would go out and clean up and all that stuff.
The Guidestones actually had a bunch of other features. You know, they paid to maintain this. People would go out and clean up and all that stuff.
The Guidestones actually had a bunch of other features. Like, if you looked through at a certain angle or something, it could show you where the celestial pole was.
There was, like, math on it, multiple languages.
There was explanations for weights and measurements.
Why would they think this would survive nuclear war?
I don't know.
It's just stones.
Right.
Stonehenge.
A bunch of rocks so long idiots
seriously but i mean think about it the first two things are population control and eugenics yeah
they're idiots yeah well of course let me read some of this for you one let me let me show you
two of the ones a couple of them that i really love all right let's see um rule passion faith
tradition and all things with tempered reason. Okay, I guess.
That's not telling anyone anything, though.
Because people all have different ideas of what it means to be reasonable.
But fine.
Okay, okay, okay.
All right.
Unite humanity with a living new language that explains nothing to no one.
Who is going to see that and go, oh, I get it.
No, no, no, no.
But it gets better.
So it says, nine,
prize truth, beauty, love,
seeking harmony with the infinite.
What?
What a bunch of hippies.
Seriously.
This is written by people
that have enough food to eat.
Obviously.
Yep, yep.
That's absolutely it.
I like number seven.
Be not a,
avoid petty laws
and useless officials.
I agree with that one.
Let's go, yeah.
They stole number eight from Thomas Jefferson.
They just twisted – they simplified what he said.
Interesting.
But that's what he used to say.
You have no right that doesn't have an equal or greater social duty.
As per Ian's point, I'm imagining like nuclear bombs fall.
Everything's wiped out.
And then some dude with like a big beard and like a stick walks up and he starts looking at it.
And he like feels it. And he goes, oh, my stars.
Turns around and just starts butchering some random person to eat their corpse.
Yeah, really?
He's like, I've seen the truth.
And then he just walks away and starts hacking kids down.
Look at this.
Let all, this is number six.
Let all nations rule internally, resolving external disputes in a world court.
I dig it.
That's like a global corporation
to rule everyone
as a court.
Who appoints the court?
I actually did that one.
I like that one.
The United States gets to do it at once.
We're sovereign.
Stay out. We mind our own business.
But instead of war, we have lawsuits.
That's not how it works.
It could try to do that, but this just gives you some weird world court authority.
We should try to have a court over shooting each other in the face.
We have the UN, but we still have Ukraine.
Right.
I think war, it's inevitable because even you have regular court.
You have civil courts.
Someone will be like, that guy kicked my dog.
I want to pay for it.
The other guy says, no, I didn't.
And then the other guy shows up afterwards and punches him in the face
it's like you have we have courts disputes are still not always resolved sometimes people still
just get into a fight so i'm i think world courts are a good thing you know but you know inside our
country we do our thing and then here's the issue if the world court rules against you in a way
that's extremely unjust sure is real you get war the world court reminds me you in a way that's extremely unjust, you get war. The world court rules against me are the Trans-Pacific Partnerships Investor State Dispute Settlement Clause,
where they were like a global arbiter will decide if the American people choose not to buy Malaysian oil,
a world tribunal will decide if the American people can be sued and have to pay with tax money to pay this corporation back for not buying their oil.
Here's the real issue.
That was a real proposal.
The idea of some kind of global federalism where the countries are sovereign, but there is a very weak central power that can mediate, never going to happen.
What will happen is the moment you enact a world court, it'll be just like the U.S.
The federal government will keep usurping power,
and then eventually you're in a globalist authoritarian regime with their boot on your neck.
And then they're going to come to your country and be like,
you lost the lawsuit.
You can't use carbon anymore.
Yeah, it's going to come down and coalitions are going to come together
to basically take the balance of that court or try to influence it.
In the end, it would probably end up just like –
I mean I'm not saying it's not worth trying,
but it probably would just end up like the UN does.
I mean we have – it depends.
I might be all right with this if we laid out the ground rules for how – who would be the arbiter.
So I don't want some arbitration panel of elitists up there making up the rules.
How would we select these people?
I think there's no real way to do it reasonably because people's values clash dramatically.
The US values clash with China in ways that are just...
Irreconcilable.
Absolutely.
So what's going to happen is, we'll use Elon Musk as an example.
Elon, he's going to buy Twitter, right?
He said, you know, I'm moderate.
I think the good compromise is that both sides are unhappy.
And I'm like, oh, okay, that's how things are.
The left wants the right banned completely.
The right doesn't care the left speaks.
So the compromise is, okay, we'll ban some of the right.
It's like, well, that's not fair.
Actually, we'll talk about this in a minute too.
Andrew Schultz, for instance, he did this comedy bit.
Netflix apparently wanted him to pull some jokes and he refused.
And it's like you listen to it and you're like, oh, he's making fun of both sides.
And it's like, yeah, kind of, but not really because the right is okay with the jokes. This is the problem.
There's not going to be a fair court. You'll have the United States being like, we're totally cool
that China does their thing so long as they don't come here. Then China's going to be like, we're
not cool that they're doing their thing. And the world court's going to be like, okay, we'll
compromise. The US has to give up some of its rights. That's how it would play out unless you
get aggressive. So I don't think, I think i don't i think federalism the idea sounds
beautiful i don't know how you protect against you know massive acceleration of uh the coalescing
of power well the united states constitution is a decent archetype for it but i don't know man to
extrapolate that to the globe it's like a fantasy of mine yeah because you want to push your values on other people
or not even push them on other people
you wanted others to see the value
of the ideas
that are in the constitution
but some just won't
it would be pushing my values
it would be forcefully providing
American democracy and republicanism
to the world, overthrowing monarchs upending totalitarian governments and giving the people freedom.
If they thought the world was going to end in a nuclear holocaust, so they made these stones and said, you got to keep 500 million people.
That's the limit.
And then no nuclear holocaust happened.
Did they just decide you don't have to have 500 million people anymore
or do they still hold that value and think okay well now we got to do it i don't think the 500
million should be set in stone lol just like in the constitution one representative represented
30 000 people that number was destined to change they just wrote it down there at the beginning
because that made sense at that moment at that that moment. This doesn't say like, and this number can change.
They don't become.
Seems arbitrary.
It is arbitrary.
500 million.
Someone in the 80s.
There's a lot of questions around who actually put it up.
Why?
Why are there questions around who put this up?
It was put up in 1980, right?
Yeah, by a bunch of rich people.
There's no way there's not.
Oh, it's a bunch of rich people.
Okay, that actually makes sense.
Creepy people who think they're smarter than you, and therein lies the big problem.
Oh, there you go.
There's a video going viral.
It's a bunch of climate change activists block a highway.
Yeah.
And then this guy gets out, and he's like, yo, I got to get to work.
I'm on parole.
They're going to lock me up if I don't get to work.
And they ignore him.
And then he walks up to the person.
He's like, give me one lane.
Just let me get to work.
Oh, I'm going to get locked up.
And they just tell him no.
Like, it's the craziest thing to watch.
This guy tweeted.
He's like, I'll testify in his behalf.
I'm sorry that he got arrested, you know, but whatever.
And then he's like, ask the activists, organizers what we should have done.
And I'm like, you people are evil.
That's what evil looks like.
That they think they're smarter than you.
They think they're better than you they think they're
better than you they think they're more righteous than you and when you beg them please i don't want
to go to prison they just they just look you and say i don't care i literally don't care
it's fascinating man they think they're the righteous ones the people who put up those
stones are exactly that they think they know better than you and they don't they never do
that's why you can't allow
this kind of authoritarianism. Because you get
some guy who's like, I'm smarter than everyone.
Everyone, melt down all your tools
and make iron.
Kill all the sparrows. They're hurting
the crops. And then you get famine
and destruction and starvation. That's
how it goes. You get these people who are
like, I think the farmers should
own the farms. Kill the landowners!
And then everyone starves to death because
the farmers don't actually know how to run
and maintain the farm. That's what happens
every time. Do not let these people
who think they're smarter than you take over.
Decentralization is the only way to properly maintain.
Well, do we know if the people
who set these up actually did any of the things
that they were talking about? There's a lot of talk
and a weird monument. We don't know who set it up.
They're still alive, probably.
Yeah, I hope that they speak out.
I'm looking at the Wikipedia. In 2008,
the stones were defaced with polyurethane
paint with slogans such as
death to the new world order.
That's what it said in a way.
And I am Isis or something
in 2014. Yeah, I am Isis,
goddess of love. I was trying to remember what the rest of that was. That's right, because I just saw it or something in 2014. Yeah, I Am Isis, Goddess of Love.
Goddess of Love.
I was trying to remember what the rest of that was.
That's right, because I just saw it a little bit ago.
After seeing this happen, I looked at it, and I kind of remember some of these stories,
but I don't look at them as I look at a story like this now, or I didn't,
because the struggle that we're seeing in society right now, I guess,
is not as – it's more vocalized now. It's more in party platforms now than it was before.
So I guess that's why my initial thought was what it was because we know people have had
these frustrations in the past, but now they're coming to life and it's not a small, you know, they would be kind of put off to the side.
Some nutcases vandalized it.
You could read how the Washington Post tweeted this story, Will Summers, how he laid it out on Twitter.
Even before he got into anything, the first thing out of his mouth was, you know, this has really been for a long time the target of these right wing conspiracy nuts.
That's how you choose to lead in this story, which goes to show you he's one of those people.
That is him, and he gives his hand away by even coming out with it like that in the first place.
Let's talk about the narrative exploding.
Outside of the actual narrative exploding, we have this other story here, Alex Berenson.
So Elon Musk tweeted to Alex Berenson, a journalist.
Can you say more about this?
Quote, pressures that the government may have placed on Twitter.
This is interesting.
Alex Berenson is a journalist.
He was tweeting about vaccines, very skeptical and talking about a lot of the data.
And then he got suspended.
He filed a lawsuit he won nobody expected this to happen because everyone believes that when you get
banned from twitter or whatever that you file a lawsuit and then it gets thrown out most of his
suit did get thrown out but breach of i think there was breach of contract which persisted
so alex says i wish i could elon musk but the settlement with twitter prevents me from doing
so however in the near future i hope to hope and expect to have more to report.
On a Substack post, talking about how he got his account back, he said,
he says, I need to add one thing.
The settlement does not end my investigation into the pressures
that the government may have placed on Twitter to suspend my account.
I will have more to say on that issue in the near future. I made a promise to readers last month, and I take my promises to readers
seriously. Alex Berenson seems to have some kind of information that the government is actively
pressuring Twitter to engage in censorship. Better watch out. If Elon Musk takes this company over,
it's going to be really interesting to find out what happens.
But how much do you want to bet?
Say it's October.
Elon Musk, all the news happens.
Elon Musk now owns Twitter.
Then someone immediately says, okay, Elon, what was going on?
And he goes, I can't talk about it.
How much do you want to bet?
Well, if everyone, I don't know how many people read what he was talking about last month.
But last month when he discussed this on his sub stack, he said, look, I think we're getting close to an agreement basically, but any agreement I make I promise will not exclude me from being able to make this public anything we may find in discovery surrounding this issue. the reason for that or why it's important is because that gets to the crux of it. And we had those whistleblowers come out with the disinformation government's bureau, whatever they were calling it,
where initially the government said they weren't really policing everyone's misinformation.
This was only going to be targeting Russian disinformation and security stuff, but that
wasn't true. So if the government, you know, I'm not a lawyer, but from what we hear from others, and Viva and Robert talk about this a lot, this is the – that's the linchpin.
So if they were pressuring these social media companies, that opens up a whole new Pandora's box.
This is what really bugs me about a lot of this is that Alex filed – he made a First Amendment claim, and the judge was like, you have no First Amendment claim because it's a private
company doing it. Not true.
We do know there was a story out of
California. I think it was Judicial Watch that exposed
this. Democrats were making requests on who they
wanted censored. These are government
actors going to a private company
and using them as a cudgel.
So we need a court to come in on
First Amendment grounds and we need that information.
How do you navigate this?
When we know they're doing it, but the courts are like, well, it's a private company.
It's like, yes, how do we get the investigation to show the government is going in and telling them to do these things?
How do we get that information?
Oh, go ahead.
A whistleblower is coming out, honestly.
That's what I was going to say.
Be brave.
Go to Project Veritas.
Yes.
Or some organization like Veritasitas but veritas is a great
one yeah that's uh chuck grassley senator grassley from iowa how they how they got it there that was
government uh coming out and doing that the private companies uh and project veritas is a great if i
was working at one of those they would be at the top of the list because they've been doing so much
of this um but yeah i don't see any reason why you couldn't go to a lawmaker as well. I mean, eventually this has to be fixed in the law.
The good news, though, Elon Musk actively taking a role in looking into these things.
Potentially by October, he may have Twitter.
Why do you think by October?
It was reported that's when the settlement should happen.
Maybe even August.
But at some point soon.
I don't know.
It just feels like people are clinging to the idea
and it's just not going to happen.
Oh, Mary,
you're so wrong.
Elon Musk will save us.
That's right.
If we put all of our faith
in one person.
He's Twitter Jesus.
That's right.
I agree with you, Mary.
I think there's a lot of hope
that he's going to save us.
I don't think he cares.
I mean, he's just a guy
and the government
still has gag orders.
Like you said,
put a gag order.
They probably have one on Twitter right now that will transfer ownership.
It's on the company.
So here's what I bet.
I bet there's a national security letter.
What I've seen circulating is that the feds have national security interests in stopping misinformation.
That's been the idea that's going around.
If it's a national security letter, Elon Musk is going to, I'm going to buy this company.
He's going to walk in, and they're going to be be like here's what you've inherited and he's gonna look
at it and go can't do anything can't do anything and it's gonna be the same exact game so you were
saying what was his name um barrister barrister baron baron alex baronson he said on his sub stack
he was gonna go public with everything he immediately it happened and then he promised
when he said i made a promise to my, what he's talking about is that he said
I will not make
a deal. Whatever arrangement
we come to, I will not
agree to it if it doesn't mean that I can't
publicly put out information
relating to that,
which is important.
And then he agreed to a deal and
he said he can't put out public information. This is what got me
to that. So maybe it's a government thing.
This settlement with Twitter prevents me from doing so.
Yeah, and this is what got me today.
The security angle is – I don't know, Tim.
It's got to be that. Is his Twitter account really that important?
It's got to be that, though.
Maybe he thinks reading between the lines here, he's going to challenge that in court.
But I'll tell you what.
If that's his plan, he's going to lose.
He's going to challenge that in court. But I'll tell you what, if that's his plan, he's going to lose. He's going to lose without a doubt.
You cannot beat those guys in court when they pull that national security card.
That's it.
It's over.
It's done.
No judge, no federal judge is going to be one of the first to do that.
It's the problem with extrajudicial courts.
That's why the First Amendment, and I didn't mean to cut you off.
No, go, man.
The First Amendment argument that Tim was just lamenting, they throw out all the time.
That is the argument, and they toss it out all the time.
They throw that in the trash bin, and they talk about something that's on the periphery or something, and it drives me nuts.
I got to call shenanigans here.
I got to call shenanigans.
Alex, shenanigans.
Your settlement with Twitter?
What?
Your Twitter account, that's it.
Did he get money?
My understanding is he got his Twitter account back.
That's it.
We don't know.
I'm sorry.
I'm going to give Alex the benefit of the doubt and just say
it may be he's currently investigating
and doesn't want to ruin his ability to
get more information.
But this is not enough to come out and be like,
I got my Twitter account back guys.
I can't tell you about the corporate malfeasance.
Yeah.
I'm like,
I'm hoping there's another,
you know what I would do?
Yeah.
I would,
I would sit in that Papa's on right there.
I would take a camera.
I would grab all of the paperwork.
I would take a cigar. I would grab all of the paperwork. I would take a cigar.
I don't smoke cigars either.
But I would sit down
with the camera on
and be like,
ladies and gentlemen,
everything I'm not allowed
to talk about.
And I'd throw it down
and be like,
I'm over it.
I don't stand for that.
Now, it's easy to say
because I don't know
what happened.
It could be
a national security letter.
It could be that Twitter said,
look at what happened.
So let me bring this down for you.
Alex was told by an employee at Twitter that if he broke any of the rules, they would give him a warning.
They banned him without giving him a warning.
So he filed a breach of contract first, and they said, no, no, all that stuff's out.
But the breach of contract's legit because they said they'd give you a warning.
They didn't ban you.
Okay, they can't do that. And so twitter issued a statement saying we should not
have banned him for this it could be that the reason he wasn't given any warnings despite them
saying is because national security letter feds came in and said ban him for saying these things
and twitter was like whatever you say government and then didn't tell him why when when these people
when a lot of people get banned
there's no reason given it happens it'll be like reason for ban blank yeah that's what happened to
me they may have gone to him and said we're going to tell you why you got banned we're going to
reinstate you but you can't talk about it if we do this do you agree yes boom national security
letter and then he's like okay i wonder if they could i bet you they could justify these issues
they have with elections uh you know claims about elections i wonder if they could justify these issues they have with elections, claims about elections.
I wonder if they could justify that under a security banner as well because I popped up 45 minutes after Tucker.
I was lucky and reinstated.
But when I was banned, it was boom.
It was gone.
And the only thing they were anticipating was a report that we were releasing on whether some of the claims that you saw on Twitter after the election you know this many of this people voted this many of that people voted uh we were doing
an investigation on it it was imminent it was coming and i was sitting home watching television
with my kids and i got a text from steve bannon he's like you're a legend you're gone i don't
know you know are you what are you back on now though i am i am. I went on, yeah, I'll tell you, Tucker, the only one, had my back on that.
How long were you banned for?
About two days.
Two days?
Yeah.
Did they say it was an error or something?
Nope.
They totally ignored me, Tim, and I just reappeared.
I got off of the show 45 minutes later, and I got maybe 20 minutes at the opening at Tucker,
and maybe by 9 o'clock, 9.05, I was just magically reinstated.
Were you talking about the ban on Tucker?
Yes.
That's why he called to have me on to talk about it.
Here's what I think.
So you remember when Elon Musk was like – he secured the deal, and then all of a sudden
all these left accounts and celebrities lost followers.
Tons of right-wing and libertarian accounts gained followers.
I think it's obvious that there's some kind of Enron shenanigans going on, burning documents, destroying evidence.
Something's happening because they know Elon's about to come in.
I think it involves the government.
I think Alex gave us that hint, just that little teeny drop that he could say without getting specifics.
And now he can't say more because
it involves the government. That could be taken out of
context and make it sound like you're talking about Alex Jones
about some random thing.
Oh, right.
That's 20 seconds.
The joke I posted is there's
a video going viral showing
who's that? Eating bugs. Yeah, who's that?
Oh, Anna Faris. James Corden.
James Corden. They're eating crickets and ants and stuff.
That's gross.
Gross.
And then they're like, I just saw that and I was like, the year is 2037.
Alex Jones is sworn in as president.
His first act is an executive order turning all the frogs straight.
That's right.
But the joke is just they show you these videos of people eating bugs and I think people are
going to go and vote for Trump.
Yeah.
Joe Biden, all he needs to do to lose is come out and be like, come on, man, vote for trump yeah joe biden all he needs to do to
lose is come on be like come on man vote for me and you'll be eating crickets people are gonna be
like okay i'm i'm not gonna vote for that i'm out like i don't want to do that much i think it's a
safe maybe not assumption but a safe consideration that the government is involved because it's
twitter it's a huge social media company they come in with cease and desist orders they come in with
gag orders they say you need to ban this person you're legally obligated not to ever mention any
anything about this ever so they'll give the person a no reason ban end of story i was talking
to this guy uh when i was in austin and he said i i think we're gonna have him on the show he
worked for the government he worked in the trump administration and he said the view of the national
security apparatus is that the meme stuff and Donald Trump was undermining our national
security and must be stopped. And so what their goal is, they want to make the right present,
but politically ineffective, cause just enough damage to the right so they can be present,
look like they're putting up a fight, but lose. Because if you come in and just outright ban
everybody, it creates ripples and destabilizes the system so they're trying to make it a 49 51 scenario so the
democrats just slightly win every time but it looks like the republicans are so close yeah it
disrupt equilibrium a little bit and just make it a that but that's the way it is in the media
right now i mean they almost have and i say I say this – I use this analogy really.
I don't know if anybody plays pool, but it's almost like – I would completely expect that because it's almost like Democrats have this advantage everywhere else, whether it's the media, the pollsters, whatever.
It's like you're playing a game of pool with somebody.
They want the six.
If you don't spot them, the six, they put a – they have a canary or don't want to play the game at all.
It's like they have this built-in advantage.
And when it comes to messaging, they lost that in 2016.
And their major lesson that they learned from all of this was not that there are people out there who have grievances.
Those grievances are legitimate.
Maybe we should listen to them.
That was not their lesson.
The lesson they took from this was, let's control information.
We lost control of the information flow.
Those memes, I've
heard they take those seriously. They were effective.
They were.
Donald Trump was memed into the presidency.
You said that you thought the Democrats had control of the polls
or had influence in the polls as well.
What evidence have you seen of that?
I think without a doubt, there's just no justification
for some of the misses that we've seen.
You know, there are a lot of problems,
and we call them artifacts,
you know, depending on your methodology
that you create artifacts within polling
that will result in problems,
you know, distortions in your results,
and you'll be wrong.
But you can't be that wrong
that you're Biden plus 17 in Wisconsin.
Well, yeah.
Guys, that's not an accident.
How did this happen that the polls were just so blatantly wrong?
Yeah.
Well, in 16, I'm getting to be, I'm more of a cynic now and I'm basically a full-blown
cynic.
But after 16, I really was naively thinking that if we just kept performing better than
everybody else, they'll realize that, look, I see your problems.
Just pay attention and adjust your methodologies.
But they never did.
And in 18, everybody wanted to whitewash how bad the Senate polls were, especially looking at just the national generic ballot vote and House vote for the House of Representatives.
But the presidency of Representatives.
But the presidency was coming.
And in 2020, obviously every presidential election, those are state-level polls.
The national poll almost doesn't even matter. So if you had a problem with the state polls in the Senate races in 2018,
why could you legitimately ignore that moving into a presidential election unless you're intentionally doing that?
Who was it?
Nate Silver?
He was like, I did a good job.
You're wrong.
And it's like his polls were miserable.
He is a glorified poll reader.
He is not really a modeler.
He's a glorified poll reader who has a lot of money for IT on his site and dev on his site. And he's got some really cool tools that you can look at and get almost
glamored into thinking there's something magical or special happening there.
There's not.
He reads polls like any news consumer can read a poll.
And I constantly see him all the time.
He's a polling guru, the media will call him.
He's never conducted a poll in his life.
And I've told him, actually, prove me wrong.
Come to my office.
I'll give you the reins. You can sit
in front of the software. I'll even give you my sign-in.
You show me how you do this better.
But he would never
do an exercise like that. He wouldn't know the first
thing to do. So, are the
polls wrong right now?
I mean, there are some that are
doing the best job they can.
I have no problem saying that. I mean,
the guys at Susquehanna, they try their best.
Jim Lee over there, Robert Cahaley at Trafalgar.
You know, there are a lot of people out there that are really trying to just adjust to this
changing world.
The rest of them, I got to tell you, I mean, these repeat offenders, Tim, they know they
had a problem the years before.
The morning consults, the Re uh the the you gov uh anyone
who buys you gov data they know they have these problems so there is no legitimate reason for them
not to put a pause on their polling after an election to figure out i gotta retool here i
gotta figure out what i'm doing wrong nope they go right into it yeah you were saying that in
the modern age that the way people collect polling data has changed. Like they used to do it all by
landline, for instance, and now people don't have landlines. So they got to text,
but some people don't answer texts. So they got to email like what, but, but people, they,
they realize that they're still just calling landlines and that they're just not changing
course. Is that the problem? Yeah. And, and this idea that the live caller, which is, you know,
the pollster hires a call center.
Most of them don't have call centers themselves in-house.
So they basically subcontract them out to a vendor, and there's a lot of money in it.
So that's another major problem.
Obviously, the cost of a poll, a live caller poll, can be anywhere.
And they hate it when I do this on shows, just to tell people how much it costs.
But a live caller poll could be around $20,000 because each interview is going to be about $4 or $5 to complete.
And somebody who's doing peer-to-peer, text messaging, online panels, they could do it a lot cheaper.
So part of this is that there's a boys club, and if you evolve or you force the industry to evolve they're losing money
interesting what's a peer-to-peer method oh that dumps yeah actually i should have i should have
explained that look you used to be able to just get bombarded with taxes and most of the time
those were automated softwares that just hit you up like i would upload a csv file to the software
and your name was on it your name was on it, your name was on it, but nobody's really on the other end.
10 DLC is a new regulation for pollsters and other people who want to text, but it hits
pollsters hard.
You have got to have a live agent on the other end of that.
So maybe it could be Tim who sends out 10,000 himself invites, but if somebody's there to
respond, you have to be able to reply or you have, it has to be a live person on the other
end.
Is it that they have to be able to reply or they have to reply? Not have to be able to reply. It has to be a live person on the other end. Is it that they have to be able to reply or they have to reply?
Not have to be able.
The truth is most of them don't, which kind of defeats the purpose and is a problem because this is 10 DLC is the last attempt by the private sector to get spam to your phone under control.
If they don't, the government is going to step in and the cost will go up even more
and the regulations will get even more strict.
But you have to register if you do – if your pollster does peer-to-peer.
You have to register.
You have to do what is basically a verification of your company and you are legitimate and you're not just spam.
And then there's like little tricks you have to do.
Make three or four.
So how many times – how many past elections have we seen
major errors from the pollsters is 2016 2018 2020 yeah it's actually worse than that 2016 just
showed it because it was a presidential miss and that doesn't normally happen years before gallup
was the gold standard gallup was generally right until they messed up in 2012 but 2016 was a real
big miss and presidential polls typically are more accurate
than other polls uh so it got everybody's attention but truth be told the exit polls
have bombed for many years 2000 and they called florida for al gore uh right way too early because
they believe the exit poll data they did it again in Democrats, for all of the people who pine about January 6th,
Democrats challenged the
electors in the Senate in
2004 based on this
ridiculous analysis that
according to the exit polls, there is
no way that John Kerry could lose the state of
Ohio. Exit polls are flawed.
Yet they tried to hold up electors
over it. So we saw
in 2020, some safe Democrat districts turned Republican.
Now you've got the New York Times saying, far right, Latinas, with Mayra Flores.
It's ridiculous.
What do you think is going to happen in November?
With Mayra Flores, they're saying it's a fluke.
She won a special election because a bunch of Republicans came out, but she won't win again. Do you think it's going to be better than, is it going to be a red wave, red tsunami, or is it going to be
maybe just get by a little bit? Yeah. In Myra's case, just to say,
that was a low turnout. Older people who have more ancestral connection to their voter behavior. So
if your family is democratic, it's always harder for the older people in the family to change that pattern of behavior. So in the November election, more younger people will be out.
So they'll have less of a loyalty, a strict loyalty to the partisan voting index, it's called.
And that will help Myra. So people are wrong with that. Really? Yeah, it will actually help her
because there'll be younger people who aren't so loyal, don't have this history voting Democrat. There'll be more of the shift that we've been seeing.
You know, the short answer with Republicans, I think it's a foregone conclusion.
They're going to take the House, but they're blowing the opportunity to break their cap
in the House majority.
And I mean, I can get into that.
Sounds like it's on purpose, to be honest.
Me too.
I absolutely believe that.
But I will say, we'll talk about that but i just want to add one point you know considering that um mary here is the
typical gen z i think i think it's going to be a red wave across the board because every gen z
or believe the same thing as mary you know that's just proves it that's how polls work she's of
course gen z is all catholic conservatives you know and female yep pretty representative yes
um i want to know do do you think that inaccurate polling manipulates public opinion?
It does.
And is that really the intention behind it, behind not improving?
And fundraising.
And fundraising.
Oh, yeah.
So if you're Biden and polls are starting to show a tightening election, but then ABC News and Langer Research, conducting it for ABC News, comes out with that 17-point lead in Wisconsin.
Well, you know Wisconsin is a must-win state for Donald Trump, so you stop giving to Donald Trump.
Oh, he's going to lose.
My guy is going to lose.
I'm not going to give him $50 this month.
And I didn't believe that before, but I do now because it's more than just they're not listening.
They're smearing. They're coming after me. They're coming after Robert. They're coming after Jim.
It's not just, all right, these guys have a different philosophy. Let's see who performs
better. And at the end of the day, let your track record win. No, they come at you, they smear you,
and they attack you. So that's not professional, and it's not the way this industry works in any other arena.
Polling is used for a lot of different things.
We just care about political polling more because people are in elections.
But it's –
Maybe it's intentional.
You can use it for branding.
Right.
It's the only area of public polling where this happens.
Well, I guess maybe it's not an error.
Maybe they're
not screwing up. Maybe they're intentionally lying in the polls to try and trick people
into voting a different direction. Yeah, I think that's definitely happening,
at least on some level. But there are some people that have just, you know,
they'll try to retool Tim, but they just keep screwing up.
Slummonized incompetence.
It's a rock. You know, it's tough. It's not easy to poll. It's a hard job. It is.
So I try to give them leeway. But at this point, another thing I want to know,
why are presidential polls traditionally more accurate? You know, I just hire stakes. There's
different philosophies with that. Yeah, I think honestly, you have people who are a little bit
more willing to tell you how they're going to vote but also this may change in the future because the country used to be demographically more similar like if
you were in uh ohio it didn't look all that different from another rust belt state like
illinois for instance but now it does demographics demographics are changing quite a bit so i think
that might change but but most people would probably
tell you that it's easier to go after larger groups, larger populations than it is to go
after populations that are a little bit more, it's more granular. Error rates are bigger with
smaller groups. People moved all over because of COVID. We saw massive exodus from California.
We saw people flocking to Florida and Texas.
So this is going to have a huge impact that pollsters probably aren't prepared for. Maybe
you are. We ask about, you know, this is something, I don't know, Laura, sometimes I say
something on, you know, live and she'll be like, don't tell people that. That's a secret. But we
ask about generation. Were you born in the state? Are you second generation?
Are you third generation?
To try to catch that.
And we also ask more than just race.
We ask ethnicity.
If you tell us you're white, okay, what would you consider yourself?
German?
Italian?
And you could pick other.
Maybe you're multi.
That's fine.
But which one do you most identify with?
If you're Hispanic, are you Puerto Rican?
Are you Cuban?
Are you Mexican? Are you Guatemalan? I mean, what is it? Asian, same thing. Chinese, Filipino, Japanese. We're the
only ones who do this. And some of that, Tim, is to try to catch stuff like that. The more you ask,
if you can get some of this information, it should throw out red flags that maybe you're
missing something or there's a shift coming beneath your feet that you got to try to catch.
Let me see. Let me try and... We had this story pulled up where did it go there we go let's talk about this and then we'll get into polls we have this story from the new york post do you want
to read the headline you made a noise uh joe biden reportedly exports five million oil barrels
despite u.s grants prices how from our strategic oil reserve. I threw up in my mouth a little bit
when I saw this story.
I couldn't believe it.
I couldn't believe that they would be so stupid
or just so evil.
Gas prices are through the roof.
They're at record highs.
It's like, I think, 480 according to AAA.
It hit five a month ago.
People are struggling.
They're dipping into their savings.
They're running out of money.
The supply chain is crippledled and joe biden says yeah i'm gonna i'm gonna pull 20
million barrels strategic reserve to help make lower prices you know i'm saying and then we find
out now he exported to europe and asia so let me just simplify this for you at a time when we don't
have enough and the prices are through the roof, Biden gave some away.
For what reason?
I don't know how you look at a story like
this and think that the Democrats
could win anything.
Maybe he exported it at a profit.
Spiking the market somewhere else.
There's one argument.
He's trying to spike
the price of gas by selling below
market. Losing money intentionally to force everyone else to compete with the low price.
But he doesn't have enough oil to do that.
That's what I was going to say.
It's not enough to drive.
I think it has more to do with Ukraine.
Oh, well, go ahead.
No, yeah.
I think it's they want fuel for the war.
And so I think that's what they're doing.
He's laundering fuel in Ukraine?
Yo, Joe Biden
was engaged
in illicit deals with Ukraine, and now
he's cutting checks by a billion.
If he sends it to Germany, and then Germany sends theirs to Ukraine,
we essentially send it to Ukraine.
That's called laundering.
You also have
Putin, the movements
from the Russian army. We were all told
he was going to go into Kiev, but it was a failure, so we had to pull back.
If you look at where he is, I mean he's right over the Sheldepot.
So I mean this – I don't know how you could look at the Russian military's position and conclude anything other than the Western media was lying to us.
Absolutely.
Putin absolutely had a plan.
Insane propaganda.
All these videos coming out
of ukrainian soldiers with cigars being like i just killed a bunch of russians the cigar was
the the pilot the ghost of kiev yeah i mean it sounds like day one ridiculous look three or
something i like ukraine i have friends there amazing country really enjoyed my time there
i'm sad to see what's happening but i am sick of the lies and the manipulation i think there's two things one i think it is bad that putin invaded
i think he was losing the soft power conflict so he wanted he wants to maintain control of
crimea for the warm water port he wants the eastern regions for a lot of reasons there's
politics there's ideology there's partisanship all that stuff however i think joe biden in a
much bigger way is beholden to ukraine for the illicit deals that he was doing.
And that explains it.
Look, people are like, why didn't Vladimir Putin invade when Donald Trump was president?
Good question.
I think Putin did fear Donald Trump a little bit.
Why is all this going down now under Joe Biden?
Because I think Joe Biden was cutting back room deals.
I'm sorry.
I'm sorry.
I got to pause.
I don't think I know.
Because there's a video of Joe Biden saying, I said, you're not getting the money unless you fire the prosecutor.
Just so happens that prosecutor was investigating the company where Joe Biden's son was on the
board.
So I'm not saying that's why he fired the guy.
I'm not going that far.
I'm saying, wouldn't any prosecutor just show that to a jury and be like, hey, how about
that?
So now Joe Biden is cutting our taxpayer dollars,
or I should say Federal Reserve money, by the billions.
What are they at, $70 billion?
And then he's like, we're going to send hundreds of millions more weapons
and fuel now going to Europe.
I think they got him by the balls.
I think Joe Biden was cutting dirty deals for his son,
and now he has no choice but to force us to be involved.
And I don't think it's just joe
biden i think it's the bureaucratic state they've invested too much in this and they won't back down
so the democrats are all on board and then the low information voters who are too stupid to realize
what's going on who couldn't tell you where cutter was let alone the cutter turkey pipeline are
sitting there going like yay joe biden you're a hero it's lava ukrainia which is why it was such
a scandal the media held all of this from the American people and electorate to begin with.
Because this is why you care whether your president is doing deals like this.
If Obama had appointed him as the front man for U.S.-Ukraine relations and he used that position to enrich his family, to enrich himself, you don't put people who are potentially, I don't
want to use the Rachel Maddow word, but they can. They got you by the short and curlies and you have
no choice. I mean, the poll has been going back to the polling. Americans never wanted to do this.
They never wanted to send lethal aid. At one point, we barely had them teetering in favor of sending humanitarian aid, which is this
very etherical term. They just view it as money. But when you got to lethal force or anything else,
they were out. And he just ignored that. So yeah, have you ever seen an unpopular president
ignore the will of the people and do what Joe Biden does in these cases? I would argue no.
And you never see a congressional Democratic leadership, any majority,
who has an unpopular president just ignore the unpopularity of these moves and just full steam ahead as if there's no political repercussions.
They just don't care, it looks like.
Something else, it's different.
That's not how it works.
Presidents with 37% approval ratings don't have political
clout. This is the perfect example
of the ship hit the iceberg
and the elites are stealing as
much fine china and silverware as they can
running to the lifeboats and
everyone's going, what are you doing? And they're like
Slava, Ukraine. And you're like, yeah, okay.
And then they jump on the lifeboats and they're gone. And then when we
fix the boat, they'll be like, oh!
Oh, I found all this silverware that someone was trying to steal.
That's so crazy.
That's great.
Let me back into my room.
I'll see you tomorrow.
I think that's one way to put it.
I wouldn't go so far as to say the ship sinks and we're all just adrift
and they're riding away on the lifeboats waving the silverware at us.
I think what's likely to happen is that the ship sinks partially.
It's crippled.
We're all still on it.
Life sucks a bit.
And then we see them off in the distance partying, cheersing with China, pouring the champagne and being like, there you go.
And then human ingenuity kicks in.
We're like, well, we evolved because we have to.
Let's fix this boat.
The question is, do we hunt them down?
Do we sail after these criminals and punish them?
Or do we just live on
with our daily lives and make life better i like your outcome better all right i do it's more
optimistic you know but it is true um i think we'll be okay yeah i think country has a way of
right in itself tim but i think bad things are ahead i think i think you look at stories like
this and i'm just surprised they would even dare admit it yeah you know just joe
biden is effectively looking you in the eyes american people and saying hey man five bucks a
gallon so what i gave your strategic oil reserves away the oil that we have saved for a rainy day
not for high prices but for when we're at war or there's a major shortage he just giving it away
oh maybe he considers us at war maybe that's a major shortage he just giving it away oh maybe he
considers us at war maybe that's what this is i wonder who descended true who descended to
it was exported to europe and asia it was sold it was transported companies were involved look
i think the official explanation is that they were hoping to shock the market into lower prices
it's just massively stupid way too little i don't i don't care if that was the case. It's not what strategic oil reserves are for.
Exactly.
This reeks of Joe Biden is dragging the United States into a conflict with Russia.
NATO is involved.
U.S. intelligence is aiding the Ukrainians.
And they're just pretending like they didn't unilaterally declare war.
Yeah.
That's what they do.
When his advisor came out like three or four days ago, or last week, I think, and said,
you know, this is all for, he didn't use liberal economic order.
He used the, do you remember exactly?
Liberal world order.
Liberal world order, also known as the liberal economic order, US-led, global, rules-based
economy.
There's all these names for it, but he was pretty clear that that's why we're suffering
right now.
But then he has the audacity today to go out and make the remarks that he makes and he chuckles but i call it put inflation as if anyone believes
that nobody believes that dude he did a talk where he's like it's russia russia russia russia
like a brady bunch brady bunch yep marcia marcia they they i think at this point he knows he's done
and and they i i think the democrats were like, look, we're going to run Biden against Trump.
We're going to get Obama nostalgia.
Then we put all of our sins upon him and sacrifice him.
All of the really awful things they wanted to do, they put on Biden so that they get him out.
And then they can be like, oh, geez, oh, you know, we'll come and fix it.
I don't see how any Democrat could win.
In 24?
In 24.
We've pulled them all.
Save a miracle.
Their problem, because I think you're right about that.
They were going to just sacrifice him and, you know, put Kamala right in there.
Because these people really believe she was likable or would be likeable.
I kid you not.
That's the craziest thing.
The bubble these people live in.
They really thought she was going to be like the second Congresswoman.
Have you heard her talk?
She basically never got to Iowa, yet somehow the general electorate is going to fall in love with her.
So now they're in this position.
We've polled them all.
Kamala, Pete Buttigieg, Hillary.
Last month I had to bring back Hillary Clinton.
No.
I did.
Because nobody's viable.
Trump is killing them all.
What about Michelle Obama?
You know what?
That's the next one I'm going to do because I normally would say, and I'm going to be careful here, she's a lot like Kamala.
Until you see her, she's all shiny and the media paints her up.
But the minute you really focus on her, she's not likable.
She's not nice.
She's nasty.
Right.
You think she's nasty?
She's the authoritarian in that family.
Go back and look at the DNC speech she gave for Biden.
I mean, they painted over it.
What a beautiful speech.
But just go back and watch it yourself and look at her mannerisms.
Notice, by the way, she'll never mention Kamala because she hates Kamala Harris.
How funny would it be if the only person they have is Michelle Obama obama so like she's coming out you gotta do it michelle she walks out with a big
smile and she's waving and then she goes this country is a bunch of disgusting deplorables
that's how do you know she hates kamala harris uh just a vibe you get no she hates kamala harris um
and actually obama doesn't like Biden. I mean, these relationships.
How do you know?
Because Obama is quoted as saying, never underestimate Joe Biden's ability to F things up.
That's right.
She feels like her husband kind of made a fool of her a little bit.
And then he did this.
And I'm going to walk the line here, but I'm going to do it.
There's, like, rumors.
And he made this public statement
about how she was the most attractive
Attorney General in the country
which apparently Michelle didn't like very much.
Oh, I see.
Then they went on separate vacations.
Oh, wow.
Drama, drama.
Obama drama.
Obama is definitely not no drama Obama.
He's got drama.
And he's a cool cat in front of the camera.
You've got to give it to him.
But his wife is not.
And I'm telling you, when that comes out on camera and gets presented to the American people.
I know exactly what happened.
They're at a fundraiser.
Kamala's sitting there and she's drinking.
Obama walks up and they're talking.
He goes, you know, Kamala, I blew up a bunch
of kids when I was president. And she's like,
how many kids did you blow up?
A whole bunch. She's like,
wow. Wow. She's like, I
also love torturing people.
He was like, we got something in common.
Yeah, Kamala Harris, man.
When Tulsi Gabbard roasted her on the DNC stage,
it was one of the best moments in political history.
And she's got a reputation which Michelle Obama knew about well before the rest of the country did.
And, you know, I mean, it is what it is.
She's got a reputation.
Oh, yeah.
Is that a real?
Is that basically real?
Oh, it's real.
Basically that she slept her way to the top.
She did.
Or thereabouts.
That's the rumor.
She slept away to Willie Brown's top.
Yeah.
She slept with people that she was working with. Brown's top. Yeah. She slept with people
that she was working with.
Then got promoted?
Yes.
And then got handpicked
by the guy who runs the machine out there
who was her boyfriend.
Crazy coincidence.
30 years her elder, I think, right?
Something like that, Willie Brown.
And sadly,
when she first got the top cop job
in that city,
he was a decent guy.
But Willie just wanted to put his girl in there.
So they destroyed this guy.
And when she did, she broke fundraising laws and basically had to pay a small fine because of her relationship with Willie.
And he got her out.
It's bad.
You know, I think what actually happened, and I don't blame Obama for this.
Kamala got real close, whispered in his ear, tell me about all the kids you blew up.
He was like, oh boy, oh my.
And that was it. He couldn't handle it.
He was just like, well, there was one kid, and then there was another kid.
Michelle did not like that.
Actually, all the military age males that we blew up,
blew them up too.
Michelle's like, what are you on the phone with her for three hours at night about?
Tell her about the kids.
There was a thing called the Disposition Matrix.
Are you familiar with it? No.
The Disposition Matrix is the formal name
for Obama's kill list.
He was given what was
called baseball cards every Tuesday
and he would select who to kill.
So he's in his
bed and he's sitting on his stomach
kicking his feet and he's like,
we had Anwar al-Awlaki blew him up
he was an American citizen no charge of Trump
and then I blew up his son and then
he starts listing all the people just on the list
and Kamala's like oh say more names
who else did you blow up what about Julian Assange
locked him in a prison
you know that was all the
authoritarian wet dreams that was one
of the worst stories of his presidency
Anwar al-Awlaki well Abdul Rahman al-Awlaki I mean collateral you know whoops Proletariating wet dreams. That was one of the worst stories of his presidency. Which one?
Omar Al-Awlaki.
Well, Abdur Rahman Al-Awlaki.
Yeah, I mean, collateral.
You know, whoops.
That wasn't collateral.
Yeah.
I don't think it was.
Me either.
But that's what they argue.
For those that don't know.
Yeah, people should know.
Anwar Al-Awlaki was a jihadi.
He was an American citizen.
And so we blew him up.
That was it.
A drone strike killed him without charge or trial.
Wow.
And it vaporized. In Somalia, right? I think it was in Somalia. Yeah, yeah. Or was it. A drone strike killed him without charge or trial. In Somalia, right?
I think it was in Somalia, yeah.
Or was it in Yemen? It was in Yemen.
Anwar might have...
I think it was Yemen. Anwar was in Yemen,
I think. Oh, I thought they were both. Abdulrahman was in Yemen.
Then they both
were, right? They might have been.
Anwar al-Awlaki was an American citizen
who was killed by Obama. That's murder.
It was murder. Yeah, Anwar was killed in Yemen for sure.
Okay, Yemen.
That's just murder.
You don't get to – it's a military operation targeting an American citizen.
No, we have charge or trial.
You can't execute somebody who's an American citizen, let alone – I don't like the fact they do it to anybody.
Abdul Rahman al-Awlaki was a 16-year-old American citizen who was vacationing in Yemen visiting his grandparents,
blew up a civilian restaurant with a drone strike, and went, oops, I don't buy it.
My opinion is, Obama was telling everybody,
if you screw with us, I will murder your kids.
That's what he did.
Whether it was intentional or not, fine.
I mean, Tim, this is a guy who worked with the Bush... This is somebody, and I don't want to say
worked with the Bush administration,
but after 9-11, the Bush State Department
was looking around for influential imams to help them reach out to the Muslim community. Amal Awlaki was one of
the invite. He got invited to that initial, you know, dinner, come hang out, let's all get
together, figure out how to do outreach. He was an imam in Virginia. So how did he get from,
you know, you're going to be our point man
to the Muslim American community
in the D.C. suburbs?
How did you go from that
to being public enemy number one?
What happened in the time period
where Bush cut him loose?
And we're supposed to believe his kid died in an accident.
It's too much.
I'll tell you this.
And then no trial?
If anyone in this country accidentally
killed a 16 year old and blew up a civilian restaurant would they be in prison right you
bet you right not obama he killed skated out he killed the son two weeks after he killed the dad
that's right blowing up a civilian restaurant yeah they've been a cafe eating outside at a
civilian restaurant in yemen that's right and the ob Obama administration ordered a drone strike, blowing him up.
That's the disposition matrix.
Could you imagine if Trump did that?
They went nuts when he killed the Sam Soleimani.
Trump had a commando raid that killed Abdulrahman's younger sister.
Was there a legitimate target in that, though?
There was a legitimate target in the claims of the Abdulrahman al-Awlaki situation.
Now, the one thing I will say is, I think all of it demands an investigation.
If Trump ordered a commando raid
and a seven-year-old American girl was killed,
I want to see it here.
Absolutely.
However, with Abdulrahman Al-Awlaki,
this is definitive.
We have the reports.
We have the official statements from the U.S. government.
They know they did it.
They admit they did it.
With Donald Trump and the seven-year-old sister of Abdulrahman,
we have family testimony that this is actually what
happened. So no real hard evidence other than claims made by people who are there. Either way,
I'd love to see an inquiry. I don't think we should sit back and allow the executive branch
to just be like, we killed somebody, we were accused, we ignore it. I'm not saying put Trump
on trial and scream and wave your arms in the air. I'm saying let's get a real answer as to what that
was. You mess up. I'm also not going to play this game where I say, oh, okay, well, Trump did it.
No, no, no.
Obama was the one who killed these people, and I think it was four American citizens.
Then we can have a discussion about what happened with Trump in a commando raid.
But I want to start with Obama first and not lose track of things.
Not that I think anything will ever happen.
But justifying, that's a dangerous line.
Justifying, he was just a terrorist.
He was Al-Qaeda's main propaganda guy.
He ran Inspire.
Look at January 6th, everything that's going on.
You could be the domestic terrorist tomorrow.
I could be the domestic terrorist tomorrow.
And that was just completely blown over.
And we all went on with our lives.
And don't think the U.S. government is beyond this stuff.
We've seen what happened
with, what was it, in Philadelphia?
What was it? The cops blew up that
neighborhood. Do you remember what that was called?
I don't.
There's plenty of examples
of these. Kent State. Ruby Ridge.
Oh, man. That's right.
Even Waco. I was just at waco too
brutal stuff i went to kent state let's uh let's let's let's um i guess laugh 1985 philadelphia
bombing is this it yeah city change the city forever just another day this is like something
that has not got a lot of attention i don't know that gets a lot of attention all the time it comes
up regularly but uh let's let's let's do this let's um let's laugh as we watch the demise i have this tweet from leftism for you just another
day in new york city insane at bell fries and nyc some women got angry that extra sauce cost i think
was a dollar fifty and so they just ransacked the whole place jumping over smashing everything
attacking people and just destroying
everything why is there so many videos like this something is happening in places like new york
get out of the city is the only thing i can say the official story apparently yeah okay dollar 75
women destroy manhattan business leaving employees bloodied for a dollar 75 couldn't get the
retro sauce what's happening?
People are disarmed and unable to defend themselves.
The first thing I saw when I watched this video, I was thinking about it from the person's perspective that was being attacked and having their business destroyed or whoever they were.
What if they were armed and they fired at the attackers?
Would that have been justified?
They'd go to jail.
In New York, you could have a major problem. I personally know somebody who had a real – if the governor himself didn't get involved in New Jersey, it would have went a lot different for him.
And that was defending himself and his wife against an attacker.
They wanted him to use equal force in his own home.
Came home from work.
But he didn't use equal force uh or at least attempt that's an
insane concept it's what define equal force exactly how do you know if the guy in front of
you is a black belt or not right brazilian jiu-jitsu mma oh well your officer i shot him
because i saw his ears he had cauliflower ears that justified equal force right how do you have
no you have no idea when i when when we had uh back in when i was in jersey we had a crazy pedo
guy try to break in.
No.
And he's like, tell my story.
And it's like 3 in the morning.
I call the cops.
I'm like, yo.
And the cop said to me – he's like, if it were me, I'd answer the door with a shotgun.
And I was like, okay.
So I went on my journey trying to figure out how to get a gun.
It was very difficult.
I was lied to left and right, finally figured out how to get one.
And then I was sold basically the way it was broken down to me.
If you're in your house, someone breaks in.
In New Jersey, you have to flee your home.
You have to jump out the window or whatever, get away.
You can't – only if you're cornered.
And then I'm like, okay, how do you define cornered?
I don't know.
You're going to get arrested.
You're going to get charged with murder.
And then you're going to argue to the jury why it wasn't actually murder.
So it's like, okay, so a guy can break into my house and I can't defend myself without getting charged with felonies and arrested?
That's right.
I'm leaving this state.
That's what I said.
I'm out.
In this case, it was, he was being, I mean, he was messed up.
He was being brutally assaulted with a piece of firewood that was by the fireplace.
The guy just took it and just started, you know, viciously beating him over the head
with it, cracking his face.
So he was a plumber and he took a one of the box cutter knives he still had his tool belt on he came
home from work and he found the guy in there with his wife and assaulting her wow and he was not as
strong as the guy i so he got the guy was on top of him hitting him with wood he took a box cutter
arrested him charged him he had to later demonstrate that he was –
It was in Jersey, right?
Yes.
This is the annoying thing because I had a lot of people say to me, no, Tim, you're wrong.
New Jersey is partial castle doctrine.
You can defend yourself in your own home.
No.
No.
No, it's not.
It's crazy that anyone would think New Jersey, what do they call it, one of the evil seven?
That's what gun owners call them, would allow this.
No, no, no.
You're in your home.
And so the way the house we had was set up is my room, there's no way out.
You jump out the window from the second floor.
So if someone broke in, I'm like, I got one path.
I have no choice.
So I see someone breaking in my house, and I'm supposed to stop and try and discern, do they have a weapon?
Are they going to attack me in my own home?
I guess I'll just wait and find out.
That's New Jersey for you.
You need the governor to come in and try to basically help you based on a castle doctrine rule.
No lawyer is going to walk into a court and argue that to get you off.
It was crazy.
And that story has a really tragic ending, by the way.
The whole family was destroyed over it.
Wow.
It was just terrible.
West Virginia is a bit different.
A little bit.
West Virginia, it's actually kind of crazy.
Depending on who you ask, obviously you want to be reasonable.
But if you're out on your property in the middle of the night and someone's trespassing on your land,
you are in many circumstances justified in using lethal force against them.
Now, not entirely. It depends on standing your ground. Someone's trespassing. You have no
assumption, like you have no duty to make assumptions about who they are, what they're
doing. If they're on your property late at night, you feel threatened. Now, if it's during the day
and you see someone walking on your land, you have to be like, hey, get off, leave now or else.
But Maryland's a bit better.
Not that great.
Not much better than New Jersey.
So we've talked about all this stuff.
In Maryland, you don't have a duty to retreat from your home,
but you do have a duty to retreat to your home.
So if you're outside and someone starts walking on the property,
you have to tell them to leave.
If they don't, you go into your house.
Go inside. Okay. If they then try to enter, you are justified using force.
And I think the reason this probably happens is because Maryland, although it is still a very
awful gun rights state, you still have Western Maryland, which wants to be West Virginia.
In West Virginia, it's basically, were you reasonable in trying to avoid harm? You don't
have to retreat to your house. It's your property property we're not going to make assumptions and that makes sense too and the issue
is in west virginia your property is probably a big piece of land yeah so if you're on like
different situation right if you're on 10 acres of open land and you're you know doing something
on your property you can't necessarily retreat to your house so that's why it's a bit different but
west virginia is a bit better and then you got like texas
and florida florida basically like make what does it make my day laws or something yeah make my day you're basically uh somebody's walking on your yard they don't respond you're good to put one
in their left cheek at least you know i mean it's it's you know but again there have been pushes um
in the last 10 years especially salt with trayvonayvon Martin. That was a national case. They tried to come after the stand your ground.
But George Zimmerman was acquitted because he was, in that case, it's a perfect example.
He felt like he was reasonably, he had a reasonable fear that his life was in danger.
Well, he was on the ground.
He was getting his head beaten in.
Being punched in the face repeatedly.
That's right.
And the media lied about everything.
As they always do.
And then you actually ended up seeing this
at the surveillance footage. One, we learned Zimmerman
was a Mexican guy and his face was
bloodied up. I remember that. That was that Zimmerman
was following Trayvon Martin and then Martin
was like, hey, stop following me. And the
guy was like, I have a reason to suspect
you're doing something. And then Trayvon
jumped on him. Well, basically
we don't know exactly what happened. We know
that Zimmerman was like driving in his truck. He seesvon martin with a hoodie watch yeah like walking through these
yards and then a confrontation ensued he called 9-1-1 and said hey this guy looks pretty suspicious
he's like wearing a hoodie and they said you know describing to us nbc takes that audio and removes
the questioning from the 9-1-1 so you just hear Zimmerman being like, he's suspicious. He looks black. Even though
it's not what he said, they asked him.
A fight broke out for
some reason. Trayvon had him on
the ground and he was doing what was called a ground and pound
where he was pummeling him.
That's when the ref will pull you off in MMA.
Zimmerman on the ground.
Because that means the fight's over at that point.
Zimmerman on the ground, pulled out his gun and fired into his chest.
And then the media lied about everything.
Yeah.
And they claimed that he was a racist white guy profiling a black teenager.
And it's like Zimmerman's Mexican.
It's a Florida Neighborhood Watch thing.
Trayvon was beating him up.
You know what I think happened?
I think Zimmerman was overzealous.
I think he was probably like, I'm Neighborhood Watch.
Yeah.
Trayvon Martin was like disrespected and insulted by it.
Said, screw you.
Who are you?
You can't tell me what to do.
Two guys got into a fight.
One guy had a gun.
That's what happens.
This narrative about a racist white guy.
It's like Zimmerman wasn't even a cop.
He was just some dude.
Yeah, totally irrelevant.
Totally irrelevant.
So that's the narrative they run with.
And now I saw this thing about like, it's like Gen Z and millennials running for office.
And then it's one guy and he was like, a racist white man killed Trayvon Martin and that woke me up.
And I'm like, this dude doesn't even read.
He just got memes off the internet. He believes the memes
and now we've got to deal with governance based on memes.
He's having that dream where he woke up in his dream
but he's still sleeping but he thinks he woke up
and he's like, but why is reality still
so weird? Because you're still sleeping, bro.
So look, New York
is chaos.
Do you think that these big cities are going to eventually start laxing gun laws and be like, we need the civilians to step up and help us police our city because the cops can't do it?
I saw Philadelphia almost look like a raid where there's like 100 or more people on the street just screaming and fighting.
And like four cops, I think, were present, completely uncapable.
I mean, at some point you tap the militia and you're like, yo, we need help.
San Francisco, they were raiding those stores.
They just run in and steal everything and run out.
Yeah, you can't –
Civilization breaking down, man.
New York has a history of that too.
They had – and the name is escaping me, but they would run around with the red on,
something angels I think they were called.
And they were basically – really when a mayor started with a D before Giuliani,
the city was a wreck.
So the town came, you know, the city, each borough had their own angels that would come.
And, man, they policed the subways.
I remember them, actually.
Remember the subway vigilante?
They policed the subways, the streets.
Yes.
That's coming back.
That's scary.
That was my point. This stuff will... coming back. It's scary. And that's my that was my point.
This stuff will Guardian Angels, the Guardian Angels.
Thank you.
And one of them even ran for mayor.
It was recently just recently.
Nonprofit International Volunteer Organization.
They did.
They did the job.
They would affect citizens arrests and everything.
So did the mayor ask for their help?
Nope.
They just stood up and just did it.
Militia time.
They just.
Well, you know the story
of the subway vigilante, right?
I don't know. No. So, do you know the
story? I do. Yeah, I mean, I was young, but
it was big news. You were in New York at the time? Yeah.
Do you want to tell the story? No, I just remember this guy
was running around, basically,
you know, being... Well, it was
one major incident. It was
one guy, right?
It turned out to be a group.
It was one guy, and he was on the subway, and I think he shot, what was it, three or five people.
And then he was accused by the left of being racist, that he racially profiled some black men and shot them.
He said he was being mugged, and so he defended himself with an illegal weapon.
I think it might have been illegal.
No, the gun was illegal.
It was illegal.
I think so, yeah.
So you had people both sides of the aisle, you know, constantly outside.
But he was a folk hero in New York.
Yes.
The crime was so bad.
T-shirts.
Yeah.
People were just like, yay, fight back.
The crime was so bad.
Very unassuming white guy, you know, like middle, right?
Middle-aged, I think he was.
I mean, very unassuming.
And then people, of course, looked at him like, yeah, this guy is trying to be a hero.
Basically what they did to Richard Jewell, the left tried to do to him.
I don't know.
What's Richard Jewell?
What's his story?
He was a security guard in Atlanta when the bombing went off during, what, the Olympics or something?
I think so.
They made a movie about him.
They did make a movie about him.
They tried accusing him of being the bomber.
Yeah.
He was the guy who –
Unbelievable. He was actually the hero. He was the guy who – Unbelievable.
He was actually the hero.
He was a security guard.
He was the hero who cleared the area out.
I mean the media killed this man.
Yeah.
They killed him.
They ran his health into the ground and his heart literally gave up.
That's so messed up.
It was, yeah, the Centennial Olympic Park bombing.
1996 Summer Olympics in Atlanta.
That's right.
It was security for the music that was going on there at the time.
And he saw a suspicious pack.
By the way, all the cops, there were feds around.
They always mocked him, said he's the overzealous cop wannabe.
He was a deputy in a neighboring town at one point.
But he was right about that book pack.
He was right.
And he cleared everybody out and he saved who knows how many lives.
But the feds had nowhere to start.
So they looked right at Richard Jewell.
It really was the feds' fault before it was the media's fault.
This is one of the reasons the country has fallen apart.
I made a video, man, I think it's been four years, talking about why men are no longer helping women and children.
I read this story about a guy who was in a store.
And this woman, this female journalist,
saw him walking down the aisle,
and there was a little kid who was crying and alone.
She looks to this guy.
He stops, turns around, and immediately runs away.
She sees people come up to help the kid.
Once she realizes the kid's safe,
she runs up to the guy and asks him,
why didn't you help this kid?
And he says, are you kidding?
I'd be accused of being the kidnapper or something. i'm not going anywhere near that kid yeah and she was like
this man saw a child in distress and ran away because he would be accused and so there's another
story where a woman was being beaten in the subway and everyone just watched and then she got really
mad she's like why aren't the men standing up and protecting me it's like because nobody wants to be
involved because the legal ramifications are you go to jail if you try and stop them.
This was four years ago.
Now look at New York City.
What would happen?
You got these women smashing up this burger place or whatever, Bell Fries, whatever it is.
And they're ripping things apart.
They're throwing things at this guy.
What would happen if he took any weapon to defend himself?
They'd go crazier.
They'd get even more angry.
They'd attack him even more.
You'd be a frenzy.
The guys would then be like, whoa, whoa, whoa.
And then more people would jump in.
What if he then pulled out a gun?
Somebody else pulled out a gun.
You get a shootout.
Then if this guy defended himself, not only that, the city would probably come after him.
So he does nothing.
These three women, I guess, have been arrested and charged over what happened.
But this is good. But Well, that's good.
No, it's not.
It's something.
If you break into my place of business and you're doing this, I should be allowed to stop you.
For sure.
That's my opinion.
Not in New York.
It's like the protests in the Summer of Love.
You had to just put up with your business getting attacked.
Otherwise, you were a racist.
The cause is always more important than people there's a meme they're like people keep saying it's it's i i understand that's wrong that
a black man lost his life but but it's wrong that buildings are being destroyed and you should be
saying i understand it's wrong the buildings are destroyed but it's worse than a black man lost his
life and i'm like uh how about this we all agree that innocent and unarmed people should not be
killed that doesn't justify you burning down or looting the neighborhood and it's nothing to do
with each other this is the game they play they'll what's the argument for this stuff the looting and
the chaos and the destruction what's the argument yeah why normally they have some kind of social
justice angle that they want to then with the. There's no greater good here. There's $1.75
for extra sauce. Why isn't the
right leading with this story?
Why is the right always just
responding?
I was just going to say, they're never really proactive.
That's what separates
I would say, I think why Ron DeSantis
is really starting to gain traction with some
people. Even he's still reactive.
Yeah, he's starting to get a little bit more reactive.
But for the first year or so, he was seeming like he understood they got to call the shots,
call the shots.
But the right doesn't do that.
And even Trump, after a while, they started to pin him into a reaction corner.
They're kind of addicted to that defensive posture and feeling beaten down.
Cowards.
Yeah.
I'm willing to bet.
Women's syndrome kind of thing.
Even if Republicans win in November, they're not going to do anything.
I don't think they will, Tim.
Honestly, we've been down this road before, and I don't mean to be Johnny Raincloud to
some of you at home, but look, 2010, give us the House, we'll repeal Obamacare.
Oh, yeah, right.
We need the Senate.
We need the Senate.
Give it to us in 2014.
We'll get it done. Then they
finally get a president willing to sign it
and they fold.
Paul Ryan, right to
Hannity. I will never forget that.
Because I knew he was lying. I knew because
people in the Freedom Caucus basically
were having a canary over
his plan, which he barely
showed to them at this time,
but he went right to Sean Hannity,
sat right in the chair, looked right in the eyes.
We have a consensus plan.
And Hannity was like, you have a consensus?
We have a consensus.
People in the other room were jumping up and down.
They knew he was lying
because they barely had showed him a peek of their plan,
and it was the more moderate plan
that was never going to go sell with the with the freedom caucus uh so this i see this
happening all over again the democrats say we want universal health care a sweeping overhaul
the entire medical system in this country that would radically transform 20 of the economy
and republicans say we'll give you some then the left goes the republicans are blocking us from
our dreams and it's like bro you're steamrolling the entire country so then they're like we want
gun control we want to ban all these guns republicans go we'll ban some of them with you
and the democrats go the republicans are obstructing our goals and meanwhile i'm sitting
here like can we just repeal these gun laws not Not a single person. Maybe I think Lauren Boebert,
perhaps. We've had a few people from the Freedom Caucus express their willingness to repeal the
NFA and other unconstitutional gun laws. But in the end, you get what, three to five people who
are like, yeah, those gun laws do actually infringe upon your right to keep and bear arms.
I'll do something about that. But 90% of Republicans are just like, no, we'll give Democrats everything they want,
just slowly.
I used to be kind of for universal healthcare.
I thought it was an interesting idea.
Now I think of chronic illness
as like on the individual,
like if someone overeats
or eats a lot of sugar
and then they get diabetes
and then they have to go to the hospital
and spend 30 grand a year on medicine.
I don't want to pay for that person's laziness
or inability to control their own diet.
There are some chronic systems where the person maybe is born with some degenerative disease
or neurological.
Then I'm talking, that's a different story, but I am not here to placate gluttony.
But also our options for what we're eating have been turned into poison.
So that's not anyone's fault.
Well, it's the pharmaceutical industry working with the food industry.
So they feed you sickening foods and then give you the medicine. So it's hard pharmaceutical industry working with the food industry. So they feed you sickening foods
and then give you the medicine. So it's hard to place
blame on the individual.
Sort of. I mean, look. I don't blame
them. I just don't want to pay for them. I agree
with you that our food choices have become trash.
I do blame them.
The nutritional density of our food has
gone down quite a bit. So people are
eating a lot of starches and salts and
other garbage food.
But you still can do
better. Dietary ignorance, that's
an interesting idea, is the person that's
overeating at fault if they don't know.
They've been conditioned with a food pyramid that has
bread on the bottom.
I just don't think it's anyone's fault
if they've been taught everything
incorrectly about how to take care
of themselves?
I think they have some blame there.
Like, you can't just be like,
I did what other people told me to do,
so it's their fault.
It's like, dude, you're a human being.
You have your own life.
People are stupid.
If a stupid person gets in a car and then crashes it,
is it their fault?
Of course.
But I read that I could drive.
That doesn't mean anything.
You are responsible as the individual.
So as much as I agree with you, there are macro problems.
Our food sucks and people eat garbage.
Yo, I drive past McDonald's.
I see people in the drive-thru.
I don't understand it.
Legit.
Have you ever taken a McDonald's burger bun and like split it open and looked inside?
It looks like styrofoam.
It's disgusting.
It's crazy.
Wendy's is not that bad.
I can't stand it. It's the potassium bromate. I don't know what it is, but it doesn't look like food. It's banned styrofoam. It's disgusting. It's crazy. Wendy's is not that bad. I can't stand it. It's the potassium bromate, I think.
I don't know what it is, but it doesn't look like food.
It's banned in Europe.
And it doesn't look...
And you ever see those things where they take the McDonald's and they put it in the room
and leave it for a month and it doesn't grow mold?
Yo, I don't understand how people eat that stuff.
Preservatives.
And it's expensive.
Yeah, I got to tell you, the one thing about the pandemic that drives me...
I blame the pharmaceuticals and uh the politicians
for just being cowards and corrupt because they took all this money they couldn't speak up you
know but if anything we should have gotten from the pandemic was a discussion about health you
know and and and the fact look covid um it could have taught us something about being healthy and
comorbidities and we just kind of mulled right over that. And companies like McDonald's and Krispy Kreme, who contribute to the problem,
had the audacity to give away a free donut or a free McDonald's if you went out and got the vaccine.
That tells you everything.
I got no issue with Krispy Kreme.
I don't eat it.
It's pure sugar and starch.
It's each his own, but I'm not doing it.
I'm not going to eat it.
But here's the idea.
So I had a hot dog over Fourth of July.
I had a hot dog and a burger as bread.
I've not been eating any bread.
I've not been eating carbs or whatever, but it's fine.
If you have a burger and a hot dog, it's no big deal.
The problem is people take like 10 buns and like a whole dozen Krispy Kremes and mash them together and just eat them.
Yo, I went to a restaurant in Miami.
They had a bread pudding.
I ordered it and it was this stack of – you guys have had bread pudding yet?
Yeah, it sounds good actually.
Delicious.
And I was like, this tastes like – is this Krispy Kreme?
Yo, they took like a dozen donuts and they mush it together into a small thing and then glaze it.
And I was like, this is insane.
But working out, Tim, people don't know the benefits of being healthy.
Diet is only one side of that.
And you can have your starches and your carbs if you balance it correctly.
You take moderation and you work out.
I just started myself.
I just hit that four-row period.
I'm like, man, you better get in shape.
But before it's too late, you won't be able to do it again.
And it's just a matter of statistics.
If you were in better shape, you were at less risk with COVID.
People, vitamin D came out so many times.
I heard vitamin D, but I haven't heard like a concerted push from the CDC or from Anthony Fauci or from the government or any of it about vitamin D and sunlight.
And people are very deficient.
Yeah, yeah.
Absolutely.
Especially people from an African ancestry with the darker, with a lot of melatonin.
Or it was melanin.
Melanin.
Melanin, not melatonin.
That makes you tired.
That makes you sleep.
But it's because they require, that skin requires more sunlight just in general.
So it needs more.
And if it has not as much, it gets more deficient quicker.
Also, here's an article from Fox8.com, coronavirus found on ice cream in China.
All right, let's talk about this.
Let's have a global discussion about coronavirus living in and on food.
It's a little symbolic, though.
Remember at the beginning of the pandemic when there were all those videos of people going into the freezer aisle at grocery stores and like licking the ice cream.
Yeah.
That was such a weird sign.
And then the crazy thing was you had the one woman who did it.
She got arrested.
Then you had this one guy who faked it and he thought it was funny.
Like, I'm not really doing it.
And he still got arrested.
Because they're like, you don't understand.
You're being arrested for causing a panic, not for licking the ice cream.
Right.
Right.
Because people now won't buy it.
It caused a huge market disruption.
Yo, she took the thing
off the ice cream,
licked it and put it back
and they didn't know
which Walmart it was
so every Walmart
immediately got the call
like you got to throw
all this ice cream away.
But I heard that she bought it after.
She just did it
for attention online.
Right, but it doesn't matter
because
they can sue her for that?
Oh, for sure.
I mean, there's no crime, right?
It is a crime.
Yes.
What's the crime?
So if you put out a video where you lick a product and put it back, no one knows what
product that was.
So what happens is 100,000 people watch that and say, I will not buy that ice cream anymore.
And the store has no choice.
It's almost like screaming fire in a crowd.
Let's say she has herpes.
We don't know.
And she licks the ice cream and puts it back. The store, because they don't see her, then pick it back up and buy it, has to assume
every single ice cream is contaminated and they have to throw away at every store that
has it.
So it resulted in this massive purge of all this ice cream.
And then she was like, it was a joke.
And they were like, you contaminated a product by putting it back in.
You committed a
crime cost the company i don't know how many hundreds of thousands of dollars i'd imagine
what a waste cream what a waste well walmart lost the money because walmart so did walmart sue her
for the lost money i don't know all i know is people saw that and they were like not realizing
that it was a gag we're like i'll do a gag and did the exact am i right that that was at the
beginning of covid it was i don't remember when, though, but I remember it being early on.
That's why it became a trend.
I also saw one with a woman licking MacBook laptops that were out on display.
And she was licking her hand and wiping the screen, licking her hand and wiping the screen.
I'm sorry, but society is collapsing.
Why is it that whenever...
There's a video...
No, but for real.
There's a video of a guy.
It's not a good...
He grabs mouthwash, opens it, swishes with it, spits it back, and puts it back on the shelf.
People are narcissistic psychopaths who want likes and are doing insane things without repercussion.
They're going inside restaurants.
They're smashing things up.
They just don't care anymore.
Nobody cares.
There's no community.
There's no communal bonds.
There's no fear.
There's no shame.
It's definitely hyperbolic.
I think there is a tendency towards
that now and it's addictive or
contagious, but there are a lot of people that want
structure and stability.
They just aren't making idiot videos. You see
the idiocy. It screams
louder. The one that screams is louder
than the other. If you replace that desire,
somebody said community. If you replace
that with the human connection, would they stop doing that?
I mean are they seeking these other more destructive things because they don't have those bonds and those connections?
Maybe some people need religion.
Don't fire some people.
You hear a lot of –
All people.
You hear a lot of secular people say like you need the Ten Commandments to stop you from doing these things.
Like, man, that's scary.
And it's kind of like maybe that's true for some people.
Maybe there are a lot of people of higher brain function who are like, I don't want to hurt you because I don't want someone to hurt me and I respect these laws.
And maybe there are a lot of people who just don't know, don't care, and need fear.
They need a code of ethics and they need community. who just don't know don't care and need i think they need
a code of ethics and they need community but they don't necessarily need an organized religion
they need fear of social ostracism yeah and kids should know that from an early age i used to have
my my privileges taken away by my parents if i did something wrong said something i wasn't supposed
to say did something i was supposed to do i lost all my privileges i or i couldn't watch tv couldn't
play video games i had to sit in my room alone and quiet. They were teaching me
if you go into society and you screw people,
they're going to seize your privileges in society.
There are levels to why people don't
do bad things, right? Like fear
is just the lowest level, but
ultimately our goal should be that
they want the good. Well, like what you said,
I don't want someone to do it to me back.
Listen, right now
the incentive is to do bad.
The bad things get you views, get you likes, and could even make you famous and rich.
So the people are going out and they're doing horrifying things online because it's working for them.
You know what really pisses me off?
I've been skateboarding most of my life and I see these videos go viral, get shared by pros of people fighting security
guards.
And I'm like, get that off Instagram, dude.
There was a security guard who got put into his, I think he died.
So I'm due into prison because these skateboarders, they always make these videos where they go
and skate a street spot, like a private property.
The security guard comes out and says, hey, you got to leave.
And they're like, nah.
And then they'll like shove the security guard or they'll fight with them. That's what
they do. And they go viral. And people are like, oh, there are also videos where the security guard
goes like one more try. And they'll be like, yeah. And they'll try one more time. But whenever you
get these videos where they're fighting with security guards, that pisses me off. What you're
supposed to do when you're skating, a security guard says, leave, you leave. You say, okay,
I'm sorry. You leave. You come back when you're not bothering somebody. But this guy, these guys were skating. I think it was an SF and security guard came out and said you say okay i'm sorry you leave you come back when you're not bothering somebody but this guy these guys were skating i think it was an sf and security guard
came out and said you got to leave and so someone shoved him and then the security guard took a
swing at another guy who then shoved him and he fell down hit his head and i think he died i think
and so that skateboarder who was committing a crime and attacked somebody went to prison well
it's not good for the cause went to least he went to prison. But the problem is
these videos are still on Instagram.
They still glorify this stuff and they always have.
It was rare
back in the day watching the jackass stuff.
Those guys were picking on each other
but there were elements of that where they would
screw with other people and then the whole
prank culture started to expand and get crazier
and crazier where you had the people
going up to random people and screaming at them and just doing the craziest things. YouTube started to get to get crazier and crazier where you had the people just like going up to random people and screaming at them
and just doing the craziest things.
YouTube started to get rid of all this stuff.
But you look at what's happening now with the licking ice cream.
You look at these videos of the nurse
being like, I lost a patient all my life.
People are psychotic
narcissists. Do you think that people need
an enemy to fight?
I don't know about needing an enemy,
but people want meaning you know right
meaning is that yeah people but i think look there's obviously varying tiers of let's just
say perspicacity there are some people who are as dumb as a box of rocks we know some people are
stupid some people are smart there are some people who are just as basic as they come.
They want attention and they don't care how they get it.
Then there are people who are just of a higher moral, for whatever reason, moral standing where they're just like, I don't want to do that.
I have scruples.
That makes me feel bad doing that.
But some people don't have that.
Some people don't have that conscience for whatever reason.
And they're the ones who are going to go out and make a video mocking the dead, dancing on the graves.
Look at the TikTok nurses.
Yeah.
Dancing on the graves of the COVID victims.
And people on the left praised them.
And they got mad at me when I said that.
I was like, dude, there's a guy dying right there.
And these nurses are doing these shuffle dances.
And their excuse is like, oh, they're using humor as a coping mechanism for all of the tragedy around them.
Like, no, they just think it's a laughing matter that, you know.
No, they just don't care.
Yeah, your family members are in their care.
There's a video where you actually see patients filming.
And there's people shuffle dancing.
And then the people who are at, like, so they're filming a bit.
But the video itself is from a patient going, is this why we can't get any help right now?
Is this why we're not getting taken care of? they're filming the tiktok nurses doing their tiktok dances
if i i swear man all those people should have been fired but some but our culture is is fractured
sick i'd tell you this man if i worked at a hospital if i was a boss at a hospital
and i walked in and saw shuffle dancing i'd be like each and every one of you get out it's tough
in defense of the nurses it'd be be like if they were in trauma situation.
And like in the military, when the military platoon makes a kill,
in the horror of war, there have been people,
at least friends of mine that are soldiers will say,
humor gets used to cope in the moment.
Well, yeah, and that's true.
And the sergeant won't fire them all on the spot.
But I don't know if we can equate that to that.
And also I would say that that's never going to happen because we have such a few shortages of health care people.
You know, they're allowed to – they can just – There's an even worse nurse shortage than there was before COVID.
And it's only getting worse, but we do got to go to Super Chats.
We're a little behind.
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I saw someone mention.
They said, Tim, you talk about food shortages and all this stuff.
Why don't you do a show on survival and gardening?
We are preparing that.
Being out here in the middle of nowhere, we know a lot of people who know all the hidden secrets of eating dandelions and wine berries and pawpaw, raising chickens and goats, a
lot of farmers, good people.
And so we're actually talking about doing like a 13-episode series, which is going to
be fun, funny, and teach you how to be more self-reliant because, I don't know, the end
is nigh.
Is that how you want to put it?
Dandelions are delicious.
Times are changing.
Absolutely.
I've never had a dandelion. They're delicious. My wife, too. What's that dandelions are delicious times are changing absolutely i've never had
a day they're delicious my my wife had dandelion tea yeah you know those green onions yeah um oh
yeah you just let them grow i don't know what she does there's something you got to do to do it it
triggers a flower to come up eat that flower it's delicious the onion we gotta read some super jets
all right james eaton says what are your thoughts on predictive policing The Institute of Justice released a video this morning about it happening in Florida.
Yeah, I saw this story.
It said algorithms can predict when crime is going to happen a week in advance.
Yep.
I don't like it.
Machines don't have emotions, and emotions are a lot of the reason of why crimes are committed.
But what if a report came out and said there's going to be robberies in these neighborhoods next week,
so all they did was send out cops to stop the robberies.
Oh.
Oh, okay.
Not quite minority report full blown.
Using it as an advisor is a different story.
One day you walk outside and there's like three cops on the corner and you're like,
what's going on?
And they're like, algorithm predicted this would be a hot spot this weekend.
So we're just here to make sure everyone's okay.
Okay, cool.
Yeah.
Be like if you're driving, your car's like, warning, speeding vehicle approaching from the northwest.
And you're like, okay, and you stop.
And then 13 seconds later, a car goes flying.
Like, I'm okay with that kind of AI.
Or like you're driving your car
and then all of a sudden you're like,
I gotta go to the bathroom, start speeding.
And then the car goes, I can't let you do that, Ian.
And then the car slows down.
But would you be worried about a slippery slope with that?
So at one minute,
it goes from an advanced version of ComStats.
The next minute it does turn into Minority Reward.
Sure.
If the code's private, if it's a proprietary code, which is the first step, you've got to make the code open source if you're going to use this kind of stuff because it can go haywire and secret.
Not open source at all.
All right.
Let's read some more.
We've got Beavis McLean says, HR 4310 National Defense Authorization Act authorized propaganda on American citizens.
Is this why we have so much fake news and why Dems immediately moved to dissuade Elon from buying Twitter? 4310 National Defense Authorization Act authorized propaganda on American citizens.
Is this why we have so much fake news and why Dems immediately moved to dissuade Elon from buying Twitter?
Curious your take.
I don't think you needed the NDAA to have companies do this.
They make money doing it.
They've always done this.
It's just worse now and we can see it.
All right.
Raymond G. Maga Stanley Jr. for Maga Month says, The gas is a rising.
The price is so high.
Our oil reserves bound up to dry.
Old man speaks a letter to sigh after next election.
It's Biden bye-bye.
Hey.
Beautiful poetry.
We got a new song, huh?
All right.
Sage of Rokuseka says,
Herbert Kirsten was not a globalist.
He was just a conservationist with some controversial ideas.
I don't know if that's a missing word.
Controversial, though popular ideas
in those circles in the 70s, 80s.
So people are saying
that's who actually built it.
Well, a lot of people
don't like those things, man.
All right, let's grab some more superchats.
Jay says,
a language that unites people
already exists in theory, music.
I believe that is incorrect.
There's kinds of musics that
people don't like we had andrew clavin on the show and he told me that rap was not music and i said
well of course it is like no it isn't and it's just i'm like i don't understand why you don't
think rap is music that just doesn't make sense it's a weird hill to die on yeah uh i'm not a fan
of world music have you guys ever heard listen have you ever listened to world music and like
i love the djembes.
That just goes to prove it, though.
Just because you may not like, you may not like rap.
I know.
It's still music.
Yeah.
See, here's the thing.
Yeah, it's world music.
People say like, I don't like rap.
And I'm like, are you talking about like gangster rap and like bling bling stuff?
Because you ever listen to like some real rap, thought provoking stuff, some good stuff from back in the day or even stuff now?
There's good rap.
It exists. You got to get some good music going back in the day or even stuff now. There's good rap. It exists.
Just got to get some good music going on, right?
Guardsman Norheim of the Tanneth First says,
The Guidestones.
Where did you say Luke went?
That's strange.
Luke did mention driving south.
And I did ask him if it was an inside job.
Luke is mysteriously absent.
Luke Rutkowski. The only way for him to clear his name is to come back on the absent. Luke Rutkowski.
The only way for him to clear his name is to come back on the show.
Luke.
All right.
Friendly Neighborhood Sawyer says,
Could the living language mentioned in the Guidestones be some kind of technological telepathy, maybe neural link-based?
You know, I doubt it.
But there are these – when we read that, I thought of something though, Tim.
There are these people who do believe in this where it's like maybe the word doesn't even mean the word.
It changes and you're just supposed to know.
I'm not sure what it's called, but these people also think they're communicating with different entities that aren't on the same wavelength.
But that's what – called it, living something.
And when you read that, I thought about that.
I'm like, has that been that old?
That was erected in 1980.
Have these people been doing this all that time?
I thought that was somewhat new.
It was crazy.
Yeah, I don't know.
All right.
We got Hendrix88 says, onune 28th alejandro moreno the current
leader of mexico's pri political party proposed legalizing firearms for civilians following a
shooting at a covid jab site in puebla mexico tweet is at alito moreno c thought you might
want to know research very interesting very interesting take a look all right we got what
is this tomic says tim i was a breacher for USMC.
The placement for that explosive was amateur.
A pro would have known how to direct the overpressure and enhance it.
That's crazy.
Yeah.
Yeah.
I feel like the blast, they could have taken that whole thing out if they did it right.
Maybe the device was right, but the placement was wrong.
All right.
Eldritchinator says, one, genocide. Two, eugenics. Three, newspe wrong. All right. Eldritch. Eldritchinator says one.
Genocide, two.
Eugenics, three.
Newspeak, four.
No religion or tradition, five.
Equity, ideology, six.
New world order.
NW over sovereignty, seven.
No nations, eight.
No individual rights, nine.
Grandstanding, ten.
Humans' cancer to be abated.
Woof.
That's a brutal breakdown of what those stones represent, huh?
Yikes.
All right.
Let's grab some more super chats.
L Bossert says,
Tim, Crowder will be in West Virginia the weekend of October 8th for a stand-up gig.
Can you try to book him on IRL for that Friday?
Also, reach out to YouTuber Mishako.
He's a gun reviewer who is blind.
Crowder will be in Charleston, which is what, six hours away? That's correct.
Yeah, like six hours away. Also
Baltimore.
So I guess he's coming this way. Yeah, he is. Sure is.
All right, Crowder, that means you have to come on the show.
That would be awesome. That would be
absolutely amazing. Yeah, we have Dave on next week.
Oh, that's cool.
Revealing the secrets of our guest
booking.
Corishian says, Barris, i'm a huge fan i try to watch
all your shows have you done a poll on how people in new mexico feel about the leadership not
certifying the election uh thanks by the way but um no and it's not because of the topic or anything
i just new mexico i'm like a bit of a skeptic on new mexico being battleground it's younger
it's not so even though we're seeing this this Hispanic vote shift, the population itself is younger, which is making it harder.
What happened with that?
So it was a primary, and the court said you have to certify and said no?
Yeah, and I wonder why – what it is might, I'm sure, grab this attention.
It grabs a lot of people's attention.
There just seems to be different standards, Tim, with how they react.
In Georgia, there was a minor mistake a woman had caught.
I mean her own ballot wasn't counted in her own precinct.
So she got a whole new count, and it changed the result.
So Random Eskimo says, 2024 prediction, Biden runs against Trump.
Mid-September to mid-October, Biden has a sad end.
Then the Ds, the dumb Democrats push
out a vote, a sentiment and emotion. I don't know, maybe, here's what I was thinking. There's
reports that Trump is going to announce his run early. I think that would be the smartest possible
thing he can do for two reasons. There's two potential scenarios. First, Donald Trump announces
he's running. Joe Biden's already said he is.
So Trump can come out and be like, I am running against Joe Biden.
Joe Biden has two options.
Quit because he's too old or actually go up against Trump.
If Joe Biden quits, then Trump's going to be like, I already beat Biden.
He's quitting.
He's bailing out.
Can you trust the Democrats to have the strength to lead this nation?
Joe Biden can stay in the race with all his abysmal failures and ratings.
Never going to happen.
Or Trump can hope that he gets that he's running before anything bad happens to Biden because
Biden's already well past his average life expectancy. If Biden comes to a peaceful end
as an old man, as his age could predict, Donald Trump can just be like, it's a very sad day.
It's very sad. Joe has many things. Who's going to run? No matter what happens, it looks really,
really bad for Democrats. Do you think there's any chance Trump will run not as a Republican?
No, as a Republican.
Yeah, and not this time.
If there was some real big split in the Republican Party, which could have.
There was a moment there that could have happened.
Then maybe we would have went down that road.
But he should announce early.
And two, you scare everybody else away.
Yeah.
Any other Republicans.
All right.
Generally Irritable says, instead of talking that national divorce nonsense, help me restore federalism.
I'm running for the lone congressional seat in Vermont, and I am a constitutional conservative.
Reddickforcongress.com.
That is James Lindsay's friend.
Oh, cool.
He texted me and told me that she was going to super chat in.
I was like, that's awesome.
Well, there you go.
It's Reddickforcongress.com.
We'll take a look at that.
We're primed for another James Lindsay visit.
Yeah, James, come on up.
James Rogers says, I'm 32, classical liberal, and I am ashamed to inform you that I will be voting Republican this upcoming election, even if it's Trump.
Giving our gas away did it.
I'm a sailor, and I love my country.
I don't understand how anyone could be looking at the gas and then be like,
oh yeah, Biden took our strategic reserves and exported
5 million barrels. It's not like 5 million
is a whole lot.
Still, such an insult.
But it's like a little bit more than 1% of our reserves.
That's kind of crazy.
It's a nice slap.
It's like he's laughing at you and he doesn't.
That blew my mind.
I looked for the story. I didn't see anything from ABC, NBC, CBS on it.
Of course.
Not anything.
There's a bunch of outlets.
It's a New York Post article.
New York Post is pretty –
And Washington Times.
And TimCast.com.
Anywhere sources.
But I mean the liberal economic orders media apparatus doesn't seem to be explaining what's going on.
Ignoring that one.
That's right.
Someone is contesting.
I also see 5 million barrels
and 50 million barrels
which is it
5 or 50
5
he exported 50
no that's an old story
okay it's even worse
5
that's unacceptable
Omega Resetsu
says Tim
if she was Gen Z
she looks too old
for being 17
the first year of Gen Z
burst with 2005
that's
I believe it's not correct
I don't think that's true
yeah
we've talked about it quite a bit.
It's like 1996.
Yeah, and there's, I think the youngest millennials right now are 26 or 27.
Yeah, we're aging up.
Yeah, it's the youngest millennials.
And then anything younger than that is considered Gen Z.
But a lot of people have different opinions on when generations start anyway.
Yeah, yeah.
I'm on the line where it'd be Z or X.
How old are you?
Right?
40.
Right?
Oh, right, right, right.
Millennial and X.
Yeah, yeah.
The mixture.
Isn't it Generation Y?
No, Generation Y is Millennial.
Yeah, it's Millennial.
Yeah.
Millennials are also called Echo Boomers.
That sounds way cooler.
Yeah.
That sounds cool, yeah.
Echo Boomer.
No, it doesn't.
Yeah, it's way cooler. Way cooler. Do cool, yeah. Echo boomer. No, it doesn't. Yeah, it's way cooler.
Way cooler.
Do you even watch anime?
Oh, gosh.
All right, all right.
Hunterkiller86 says,
it has to do with the petrodollar.
Notice how the euro and pound
has gone down since February,
but the USD stays the same.
It's all the petrodollar scam.
I would not be surprised, my friends.
Adam Townsend says,
I heard the oil exported could have been
sour crude but our processing plants handle sweet crude due to all the fracking in recent history
we can't process sour efficiently any longer it could be and i will point this out too we you got
to be careful about some of these stories about you know biden canceled an oil lease and then
everyone's like why did he do that and then you find out like a court ordered it. So it's not like he chose to do it. And this
could be due to sauerkraut or whatever. But I'm just going to pause and say, I will not give them
the benefit of the doubt. If they don't come out and explain it. And even if they did, I probably
still wouldn't trust them. This dude has done so much to tank this country. And I, anybody who's
saying otherwise is just lying to themselves. At the very least, you can say the man is incompetent
and is fumbling around.
Worst case scenario is it looks like it's on purpose,
but there is no reasonable circumstance where Biden is just,
you know, doing all these good things that just aren't helping.
That would be crazy to me.
Chris Fendley says,
do the pollsters consider false answers from people trying to mess with the poll accuracy?
Yeah, we do try that.
Well, some of us do. And that's why it's important, like when I mocked on YouGov before saying they're not even
a voter file source panel, because you have no other attributes to collect against these people.
If you know an 18 to 24-year-old African-American girl from inner Philadelphia told you she's going to vote Republican.
She's lying.
You know that.
But if there are other data attributes that are on that file and you can actually prove that and be confident,
then you can – it's not clean data and you could get rid of it.
I try to lean towards believing people though.
I do because – and the reason why you may miss and change their mind.
It's possible.
Right on. though i do because and the reason why you may miss and change their mind it's possible right on ed able says or abel says tim are you working on an app for xbox smart tv yes here's the challenge
it takes a lot of time and money seriously so um we've been working we're trying to
we can only grow as fast as we can grow. Money isn't necessarily the answer.
It's people.
We want to do our mobile apps, obviously.
iPhones, people usually do iPhone first because you build an iPhone app.
It basically works for all the iPhone platforms.
But you build Android, you got all these different Android platforms.
You got to make like 20, 30 different versions of the app.
Then if you want to do smart TVs, you got to get approval from the TVs.
So I think that may be why Daily Wire is like Apple, Roku, and Chrome.
But I don't know if they're on smart TVs.
It may be because you have to get approved by them.
That's what we're aiming for.
And so we're going to be doing a bunch of shows that are just going to appear on TimCast.com
so that if you're a member, you'll get a bigger and bigger library because we want to displace
things like Netflix and Disney Plus because they produce awful garbage that's bad for
you and your family and your kids.
And we want to create things
that are just kind of politically neutral.
And if there is a message,
it'll be like freedom and responsibility
and not much more than that.
We're also, we've got some kids shows in the pipeline.
Obviously, Chicken City, if you've seen it,
is very family friendly.
And we have a bunch of stuff in the pipeline.
It just, we're not as big as the Daily wire, but we will be maybe by next year, we'll have like three or
four shows on the website with your support by becoming a member at timcast.com. We'll do it
faster. The real issue is finding good people and it is money. I mean, obviously we can only hire
so many people and the more we can hire the better, the faster we can move out of the directions.
The documentaries are expensive. People need to understand this. Documentaries can cost
between $100,000 and $500,000
if you want to do it well.
I wonder how much Daily Wire put into What Is A Woman
because I've got to imagine there's probably several hundred thousand
dollars to produce that because it was really well
done. But yeah, support
our work if you want to help. Let's read some more Super Chats.
Alright, Rando Bunderson
says, doesn't matter if Michelle is as good as lefties
think she is.
She ruined my school lunches.
It's a no for me.
What did she do?
That was very, she made them healthy.
And I only know this because I'm a family member.
Yeah, she basically took what would be tasty and made it like cardboard.
Well, I mean, there's still garbage anyway.
Look, it depends where you are, really. You know, a state like North Carolina, I mean, they're still garbage anyway. Look, it depends where you are really.
You know, a state like North Carolina, I find those to be underwhelming and they're still trying to, you know, to meet her guidelines.
In Florida, they did and they were delicious.
I don't understand sugar to be completely honest.
You know, like, so the sugar that I was mostly eating when I was eating was grains.
And so I cut out the rice and the bread.
But I love fat, right?
Avocados, sour cream, cheese, bacon grease just poured all over everything.
It's just – I like it better.
I could take a bowl of sour cream and just spoon eat it.
It's so good.
I don't understand like the sugary stuff like cakes either.
I don't like cake. Do you like cake? Of course I so good. I don't understand the sugary stuff like cakes either. I don't like cake.
Do you like cake? Of course I like cake. You don't like yourself a good molten lava cake?
Nope. Not a fan.
I would rather have
an ice cream or something.
That is better than cake.
Yeah, cake. I mean, cake is kind of fatty,
but I'm just not a fan of that stuff.
I like all sweets and moderation.
I don't like sweet.
I like all the best.
You've got to be accurate about what moderation. I don't like sweet. I like all the best. I like all sweets and moderation.
Well, you've got to be accurate about what kind of, because glucose is super important.
It's a sugar.
It's sugar.
It's a simple sugar.
Everyone needs it.
But the sugar industry is like, yeah,
it's just call everything sugar.
No, no, no.
Your sucrose that you're pushing on people is poison.
It's totally different.
Sucrose.
Yeah.
Fructose is bad.
It's funny when people say like,
fruit is good for you.
It's got fructose in it. It's fruit sugar. And I'm like, bro, have you ever read about fructose? Your it's funny when people say like fruit is good for you it's got fructose and
it's fruit sugar and i'm like bro have you ever read about fructose your body can't use it got
to be processed in the liver it's very intensive yeah without the the fiber of the fruit so when
they make fruit juice you get the still the fructose but without the fiber of the fruit it
goes right into the liver like sucrose converts it into fat um and it's this refinement process
i don't know a lot about due to Dude, high fructose corn syrup.
When you go to Dow, the company Dow, the chemical production company,
they make that stuff in vats, and they use a resin.
I think it's arsenic resin.
Don't quote me on this.
See if you can find how to make high fructose, and if you can,
send it to me on Twitter because I want to go deep. It was buried in the Dow industrial website when I was looking for the product.
For a reason, no doubt.
Yeah, it's disgusting. And then they don't have to put the cleaning agent in the Dow Industrial website when I was looking for the product. For a reason, no doubt. Yeah, it's disgusting. And then they
don't have to put the cleaning agent in the
ingredients because it's used as a cleaning agent
like the arsenic or whatever it is.
Alright, we got Loki Tome says,
Hey Tim. Hey Timcast, I'm a 23-year-old
OTR truck driver. I've worked for
the same company for two and a half years, but last night
the company went under. I'm friendly with
the owner and asked what happened. He said, lack of drivers,
low-priced loads, and high gas prices bankrupted him.
I guess I'm going to use this as an excuse to move to Florida.
Thanks for the shows.
Appreciate the very large super chat.
Thank you.
Cletus Christ says Zimmerman didn't follow Martin.
He was walking to the cross street in the apartment complex as instructed by dispatch
and encountered Martin on the way.
Watch the trial.
This was my red pill moment. Crazy.
So much of it's lies.
Man. The Ahmaud Arbery case.
Lie. 529 insurrection. Remember that one? Yeah.
529. I'm aware.
The insurrection. I believe they burned a church.
They tried to torch St. John's Church.
They tried raiding,
assaulting the White House, setting fire to a guard post.
And the media mocked him for coming out there with Bill Barr.
They mocked Trump for being forced into an emergency bunker during an insurrection.
Terrifying.
I mean, literally terrifying if you think about it.
Just this morning, I saw someone on the street with a sign that's like, only we can stop more Trump coup attempts.
What?
Like, your brain is just so poison yeah it's just sad like come back to reality 1776 is life says tim you've given plenty of
warnings about food shortages why don't you do a complete podcast dedicated to gardening
hunting and food preservation we are going to do a show that has all of that. So if you're a member
at TimCast,
we are hoping to actually
get that started soon.
You got to understand too,
it's not super difficult
to do something like that.
We got all these
right-wing nut jobs
who live up on the mountain
in West Virginia
and we say that endearingly.
They call themselves that.
And, oh, they know everything.
They're like,
here's what you do.
Like, they live out here.
They're like,
here's what you do.
We got raccoon problem.
Here's how you take care
of your trash. Chickens, oh, we can tell you how to do the chickens. They're like, here's what you do. We got raccoon problem. Here's how you take care of your trash.
Chickens.
Oh, we can tell you how to do the chickens.
I think it's fair to call me a prepper.
Oh, nice.
Yeah.
I think it's fair to call me a prepper.
I have a bunch of crazy food.
I don't think it's fair.
Tell me about your prep.
I don't think it's fair.
Crazy food.
I got out back.
Eventually, the goal is to just be able to, you know, at least vegetables and certain,
you know, well, I mean, if you call tomatoes a fruit, I mean, but.
Yeah. You know, to be able to have something throughout each season to put right to the table
and I have the space for it, at least we think we do.
People have always done this.
It's so funny that prepper is a derogatory term now.
Like, oh, you prepare things?
What's wrong with you, psycho?
We collect the water.
We're done with the barrels.
We do have food, though, Tim. The food that
lasts like 30 years. Oh, we got tons of it.
We got tons of it. Do you jar and can food?
You know what? We did for a
while until she found
an alternative, which is...
We're working on that now.
Is it public? Disclosable?
I'm interested. You know, we'll see
if it works first.
Thank you. We made jams last year with the wine berries.
Yeah.
So wine berries are crazy in here.
So it's wine berry season.
It's amazing.
When I'm coming up, so I ride my electric motorcycle to come here.
We just stop along the edge and just eat.
I think I had maybe like 50 of them.
They're just so good.
The wild raspberries. I'm picturing you with like a net connected 50 of them. They're just so good. The wild raspberries.
I'm picturing you with like a net connected to your bike.
You can just like skate.
But people got to eat them because they go bad and they fall off.
We need to preserve.
That's the key.
So we made preserves last year.
It was amazing.
I made lemon wineberry and wineberry jam.
And we saved them for months and it was amazing.
They last a long time.
Incredible. With mulberries too. The mulberries are all over and it was amazing. They last a long time. Incredible.
Mulberries too.
The mulberries are all over the place.
You got to save the mulberries.
Yeah.
Because you walk up to the tree
and you shake it.
We put a tarp under the tree.
You do one big shake
and you've got like
five pounds of mulberries.
A tarp?
That's a good idea.
Yeah.
I didn't even think of that.
Yeah, we took a sheet.
We laid it down under the tree
and we grabbed the branch
and just shook it.
And then we had a bowl.
And then we blended it up with some lemon juice and some sugar and boiled it down and made jam and sealed it up, put it on the shelf.
And then we have pawpaws in October.
So right at the beginning of October, it's just an endless stream of pawpaws.
I should say I'm very hard on sugar because it's the overeating of sugar that's the problem.
A small dose of sugar like that can keep you alive for a long time.
All right.
There's value to it.
Let's grab a couple more superchips before we go to that members-only show.
All right.
Let's see.
Jack Plimmers says,
I heard the Guidestone destroyed was the side with Russian and Chinese writing.
The intention was possibly not to destroy the whole monument but send a political message.
Maybe.
I don't know. That's Maybe. I don't know.
That's interesting.
I don't know.
Thrawn Fett says, build a new Georgia Guidestones and just put the Constitution on a granite slab.
No one knows who made it, so no copyright.
Amen.
And great marketing for Timcast.
I'm down.
Can we do that?
Yes, we can.
Let's legit do that.
That'd be cool.
How many pages of the Constitution?
It's not that big, right?
It's not very long. Seven. We're talking about the. That'd be cool. How many pages of the Constitution? It's not that big, right? It's not very long.
Seven. We're talking about the first
Bill of Rights, the articles.
The Constitution plus the Bill of Rights.
We'll do all the amendments.
We've got to do it.
If it's prohibitively expensive, I won't.
But if we can get that done and put it up at
Freedomistan, big granite slabs,
the Constitution all written out,
I'm so down for that. I want to make it interactable for kids somehow with like a magnifying glass that can slide around on it.
Wow, that's a bit more complicated.
We can add another for the Ten Commandments.
Well, you can do all that.
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