Timcast IRL - Timcast IRL #593 - Trump Faces CRIMINAL Charges Under Espionage Act, Civil War Fear Grows w/Jack Posobiec
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Hello, ladies and gentlemen. My name is Tim Poole, and you're listening to the latest episode of Civil Warcast.
Because apparently that's the only thing we're ever going to be talking about now that Donald Trump is confirmed to be under
criminal investigation for obstruction of justice and violating the Espionage Act.
And you've got the, what was it, former CIA Director Jack? Former CIA Director Hayden?
CIA and NSA.
Oh, both. Insinuating Trump should be executed.
So there was that, and there was a guy from MSNBC who also made the same assertion.
And just wow.
Wow.
Okay.
That's nice.
So we'll talk about that.
And then, wow, it's a meme-tastic Friday.
So trending on Twitter is there's Donald Trump is accused of sharing the nuclear codes in a fundraising email,
and it's fake, obviously.
And then Fox News shared a photo of the judge who signed the warrant
with Ghislaine Maxwell on the plane, and it's obviously fake.
But these people are freaking out.
So at least we can have a laugh about that.
Well, everything kind of just falls apart.
So we will.
And a whole lot of other crazy stories.
Alex Berenson released a story on a sub stack
that the White House sought his banning on Twitter.
And so he's got the receipts.
And this is huge.
So, yeah, dark days indeed.
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Joining us today to talk about civil war is Jack Posobiec.
What's up?
Jack Posobiec here, host of Human Events Daily,
also senior editor over at humanevents.com.
Human Events Daily, now also available,
Real America's Voice, we're on at 10 p.m.
So I asked them, I said,
we need to fill that gap in between
because TimCast has eight to 10
and then there's that period
and then the 11 o'clock goes up.
I want to fill that gap.
So we are the TimCast Nightwatch
over at 10 p.m. Human Events Daily.
At 10 p.m.?
10 p.m.
So like you watch the show
and then you talk about,
it's like the-
It's pre-recorded.
Okay.
I was kidding anyway.
Except for tonight. But- We're going to record to here right now yeah yeah of course right exactly
so civil war anyway we have hannah claire brimelow hanging out hey i'm hannah claire i'm a writer for
timcast.com oh okay hi hey hannah claire uh you ever go by hannah by the way no i'm just
straight up uh ian cross and what's up, dudes? Let's rock and roll.
And Lydia's sick today, unfortunately.
So Chris is here.
Hi, I'm Chris.
Hey, Chris.
Anyway, let's talk about you, Chris.
Here's the story.
Big mouth on Chris.
God.
Yeah, he talks a lot. Guys, guys, guys.
Earlier today.
Cut the mic.
I'm reading this Alex Berenson thing about how the White House basically instructed or demanded his suspension.
And I'm like, wow, this is a huge story.
And then all of a sudden I see people talking about like, hey, you see the former head of the CIA calling for Trump's execution?
And I was like, what?
And so I looked, I was like, OK, he's not really calling for it.
He's just saying it should happen, basically.
And so here's so I'm just kind of out of it like um last night someone mentioned that joe rogan
said on the show he thought i was crazy when i said civil war was coming and now he thinks i'm
right and so uh they sent the clip to me and i played it earlier on my morning show and it's
just kind of like now what jack called it like tim pool is right night or whatever i don't know
what you were saying to pull his right week right week. Yeah, but you know, it's just like, it's easy to call it things that you get right.
I got a lot of things wrong, you know, to make that clear. But here's the story.
Trump is under investigation for violating the Espionage Act after FBI recovered 11 sets of
classified documents from Mar-a-Lago. Full warrant is unsealed, but ex-president insists
he declassified everything, which he can.
And so I thought they said he was got the nuclear documents.
What happened to that story, Washington Post?
What are they saying now?
It's a broad search warrant.
It's not it's not the search warrant says all all documents for the entirety of his
presidency.
So the the piece that we have here and human events dot com actually dropped this an hour before anybody else today when we got our copy of it.
Remember, the story has changed every single day of the week because at one point it was the Newsweek piece.
The Newsweek piece says two high-level justice officials tell us, they're authorized, authorized to tell Newsweek that the Department of Justice had absolutely nothing to do with this raid, that it was all the FBI.
It was completely driven by them. It was Ray. These guys out of D.C., these numbskulls, they were the ones behind it.
And even though by the end, they just begrudgingly admit way down at the bottom of the Newsweek article that.
And by the way, of course, there is a grand jury in Dc that's you know looking up to indict the former president for crimes but no don't worry about that and then garland comes out
the next day and says it actually was him who authorized the raid then the night before we're
told but he oh but what does garland say to us garland says to us it was narrow in scope okay
narrow in scope immediately he walks off stage he's deranged, you know, he's like 5'6".
I called him a deranged eunuch.
And we get the leak to The Washington Post.
The Washington Post says nuclear codes, right?
Nuclear documents.
Nuclear documents.
They said, we don't know if it's pertaining to weapons in the United States or elsewhere.
Right.
So it's like they didn't know actually what it was all about.
And here's the thing, right?
You know, kind of the no cap response to that is that obviously the nuclear codes get changed on a very regular, like it's very frequent basis.
Could you imagine if it's like, I'm no longer the president for over a year now, but we're
not going to change the launch codes.
Change the locks.
He's in the front room.
You know, this is the big meme on sort of like maga twitter right now is that it's now we've gone from nuclear
or so ultra maga it's a nuclear maga so that that's right that's right he trump never never
gave up the nuclear codes he's got him down there at mar-a-lago baron trump is gathering the fizzle
material he's got four he's got four nuclear turbines already. He's working towards 10.
You know, they're targeting Rehoboth Beach, you know, all the rest of it.
So the memes have just been flying, absolutely flying.
And unlike the missiles, which are not flying, hopefully.
We'll keep an eye on all that.
But, no, they said that it was narrow in scope.
So when I posted the documents this afternoon, I said, wait a minute, it says right here, all documents from the president's
archives from January 20th, 2017, all the way to January 20th, 2021.
Well, that's the entire scope of his presidency.
So that's why you're seeing things in this inventory sheet, which we also posted that
say things like the Roger Stone pardon is in there or like letters between himself and Emmanuel Macron.
That's every single document.
It's a fishing expedition.
But that's okay because the judge that signed off on this is one of the best judges in the country, just definitely not connected to any scandals.
Well, he did a really good job helping Epstein's lieutenants.
He did a wonderful job.
Well, it was interesting because here's what happened.
Okay, he started as an Epstein prosecutor.
And then in the course of prosecuting Epstein,
he realized that it was a wrongful prosecution
and that he had to help out and do the right thing not for himself
tim but for the good of the country and the good of epstein so and the victims he resigns from the
u.s this this is dead serious resigns from the u.s attorney's office and then goes to work for
epstein's you know organization represents not not jack that represents the pilots represents
the lieutenants those in order to help save them.
Those actions represent America.
Basically, he's basically the new John Adams.
What is this?
So they raided Trump's house.
Oh, wait, wait.
And now he's a judge.
What was the justification for this search warrant then?
We still don't have it.
We actually still don't have it.
The warrant was like, give us everything.
Okay, okay, okay. So here's, you know joking aside here's here's the serious part of it there is another missing piece to this and that's the answer to your
question because you're reading this thing and we were looking at the seven pages of the warrant
and the property inventory and you're saying wait where's the where's the so what why can we just
authorize fbi agents to go do this right and so there's supposed to be an affidavit and the affidavit is what's given to the judge
to get him to authorize the search warrant.
We don't have that yet.
They haven't released it.
Jack, civil war.
I mean, and Tim, here's, so here's like, don't sell yourself short, right?
Because when you're, when you're talking for as many hours a week as we do, right, we're bound to get a lot wrong.
We're bound to make misstatements.
We're bound to just have predictions that don't pan out, et cetera.
But your big prediction of where all of this was going over the last five, six years, you've always said this is headed towards and maybe you know maybe tomorrow joe biden comes out crying and says
i am stopping this charade donald trump is a good man and we cannot allow the weaponization of the
doj i hereby resign and and then everyone cheers and biden supporters that's not what i'm hearing
pink hats are hugging maga hats in the street people are they throw them in the air together
what's that meme of like BLM and MAGA,
like, you know, fist bumping.
For the better.
No, that's not what I'm hearing at all.
In fact, what I'm hearing out of DC
is that you're hearing a lot of Democrats
are going to the White House saying,
okay, the way to fix this is to lean into it.
Because what they're, from this line of thinking,
which might sound completely crazy.
And by the way, Joe Biden's down there in South Carolina.
He's definitely not going to Jekyll Island, by the way.
That's no, no, nothing, which we're,
you know, nothing ever happened there.
And they're saying that you have to lean in
because since you raided him, right?
Now it looks political.
But if you indict him,
then it looks like you're just following the facts.
And so you have to actually go through with it.
Right.
As if they had a plan all along because it was an actual crime.
And so they're actually people advising President Biden right now to indict Donald J.
Trump.
And just if you look at as caustic of a situation that this country's been
in for the last six years, even for the last six months, right? I think we all could just pull back
and, you know, take off the red hat, take off the pin, whatever hat, you know, and just say,
that's probably not a good place we want to take people into.
So this episode from of the Rogan podcast comes out last night.
Someone super chatted us saying Joe said he thought Tim was crazy.
Now he thinks he's right.
And what I didn't realize until this morning, I was like, wait a minute.
They prerecord those shows.
Right.
Joe didn't even know at the time of recording that that some dude went to an FBI building
and tried to bust through the bulletproof glass shooting at FBI agents before fleeing
and being killed.
When he recorded that segment, that had not happened.
That hadn't even happened yet.
And so it's kind of crazy because I'm wondering what's going through Joe's mind now with that news hitting.
After he said this a few days ago, he's probably thinking like,
well, I was right about thinking Tim was right now, right?
Because that's a whole new level of crazy.
Of course, people on the right think this was a false flag.
Look, I understand exactly why people believe it.
And I'll put it this way.
The fact that people believe this guy in Cincinnati was a false flag shows, and it's widespread, too.
Like, hardcore Trump supporters across the border are like, no way that's real.
Just goes to show the disdain and distrust for the federal government, especially
with what we saw with Ray Epps. So people are just not ready to believe.
Well, and you're following the Whitmer case because that's coming out right now,
the next iteration of it. And Julie Kelly has been doing such great work on this.
And they're having to admit in court that FBI agents or FBI assets were planting explosives
in the trunk of cars. You had another FBI informant, and I'm just following Julie's reporting.
They said the FBI informant was not only staying in the same hotel as the target, not only
staying in the same hotel room, but yes, as you can imagine, she was sleeping in the same
bed as the target.
So just full on, not just honeypot operations like the Eric Swalwell style with Fang Fang.
No, no, no, no.
This is honeypot operations to treat you into trick you into actually committing
domestic terrorism acts and then prosecuting you.
I want to jump to this next story here from the National Review.
Sounds about right. Ex-CIA chief Michael Hayden implies Trump should be executed for taking
classified documents.
So, Jack, Civil War?
Yeah, again, you know, you've got people like Michael Hayden, General Michael Hayden,
head of the CIA, someone who's actually had people executed, right, overseas
in drone strikes, going ahead and just using that same type of language.
Meanwhile, by the way, the right is supposed to, we're being told we have to tone down our rhetoric
because of this guy in Cincinnati,
but you've got the general out there saying this.
Michael Hayden is saying it from the CIA, from the FBI.
How many weeks has it been since Justice Kavanaugh
and his family were nearly shot to death
by a crazy left-wing Redditor
who had in his backpack flex cups and duct tape.
He had a nine millimeter Glock on him.
And this was the same guy who had posted, you saw they pulled his internet searches,
right?
Oh, yeah, yeah, yeah.
And he was looking for other.
Well, he was looking for other justices.
And then he also Googled how to be stealthy, assassin skills and where best place to stab someone
wow i was i was actually assuming that it was gonna be like mixed in there was gonna be something
like about you know beautiful women in your area or something like that uh actually yes so he posted on Reddit and came out as MTF and was, and was looking for someone to cuddle with on,
I forget exactly which subreddit it was, but was posting in those, in those chats that
looking for a cuddle said, Hey, I'm really into movies and I'm looking for someone who's
also into movies and I just want to cuddle.
I don't, it's, you know, it's like friends, but it's kind of my own thing that I'm working
on.
Oh, everybody needs a good cuddle.
Come on.
100% MTF is male to female.
That's right.
Okay.
All right.
So here's what Michael Beschloss tweeted.
He tweeted Rosenberg's were convicted of giving US nuclear secrets to Moscow and were executed
June 1953.
And a bunch of these outlets like media was like, they never actually said anything about
Trump in the tweet.
He's just sharing some fun facts.
And then if you look at his series of tweets, which he like says a bunch of stuff, then tweets this and says a bunch of stuff.
It's all like Trump may have given secrets out or something like that.
What if Trump gave an adversary nuclear codes?
So before we get too far down the rabbit hole on this, just from a basic overall standpoint, that doesn't apply to the executive. That doesn't apply to
the commander in chief. So Trump, and we were talking about this before we came on air, but
Trump, when he was the president, Joe Biden, currently Barack Obama, when he was president
for all presidents, right. They have plenary declassification authority, the same way that
he's plenary pardon power which actually
tweeted this morning that you know um you know the people who said that trump should have pardoned uh
well no don't pardon assange don't pardon snowden don't pardon old bricks why because then you might
have trouble with the doj yeah that look how that worked out right you know so but by the same token
he can declassify whatever he wants, whenever he wants, because
he is the authority.
There's no authority over him for that.
Imagine Donald Trump goes to meet with Vladimir Putin and he's trying to negotiate denuclear,
demilitarization, denuclearization.
Which has been U.S.-Russia policy for 50 years.
So he goes to Putin and says, look, I'd love to tell you about how we're going to deescalate, but it's all classified.
I can't I can't negotiate with you.
Like what? The president literally has to negotiate with the president of other countries about nuclear strata, like all the time weapons.
Right. This has been going back to Reagan Gorbachev, going back to Carter, the SALT treaties.
I mean, this obviously they're going to be discussing nuclear weapons posture because that's JFK and the Cuban Missile Crisis.
And then the missiles that we had in Turkey, that was like the secret agreement to pull those back.
It would be funny if they retroactively go back in time and charge all presidents with treason for discussing our weapons stockpile.
So you're saying we should convict JFK?
Yeah, back in time.
Dig up his corpse.
If it's available.
Didn't his head disappear?
His brain disappear or something after he was killed?
There was like a theory that his brain went missing.
His brain went missing?
Because it was too much evidence about how he got hit.
They said it was one bullet in the back of the head, but they were like, actually, it
was multiple bullets, but we can't find his brain.
I don't know how any person would be able to take chunks of brain and be like, this
was more than one bullet.
Yeah.
Pearl Jamro, Brains of Jay.
It's a song.
It's off of Yield. All about that. that anyway who's got the brains of jfk when we're at the point
where you have an msnbc host nbc staffer historian and a former cia director insinuating trump should
face execution well what's the story here so he said you by the way could you imagine if i
like me and charlie kirk get up at a turning point event and we just start talking about Dr.
Fauci and Joe Biden, any of any of the Biden, anyone with a Biden name with with this type of
language, we're done. We'd be completely done. We'd be we'd probably be arrested by the time
we got off stage. January 26, 2021. Marjorie Taylor Greene indicated support for executing
prominent Democrats in 2018 and 2019 before running for Congress.
There you go.
Just all this indicated and suggests potentially that crap.
Like what?
Suggests potentially that.
Before we get going to her, I mean, we could look at her stuff too.
But what did the guy say that said he implied that he may, I saw a quote that said like that may be cool or whatever he said.
Sounds about right.
Sounds about right. And it's all out of context. And it's like implied. It's or whatever he said. Sounds about right. Sounds about right.
And it's all out of context.
And it's like implied.
It's not out of context.
Like what did he say?
Michael Beschloss has a thread where he's like, what if Donald Trump was selling our
nuclear secrets?
Then the news came out from Washington Post, which was basically fake news, saying they
were looking for nuclear documents.
And he said, I'm re-upping this tweet.
Then he said.
Wait, wait, wait.
So he tweeted that before the article?
Yes.
Oh, wow. He tweeted before the article? Yes. Oh, wow.
He tweeted before the article came out.
Wow.
Then after the article came out, he said, I'm re-upping my tweet here to highlight this.
Don't want to be overly speculative.
Made some other comments about Donald Trump and nuclear documents.
Then posted this.
And then posted more about how imperative is.
Imperative.
We must get the search warrant to understand what they were looking for.
Basically saying before the article came out, Donald Trump may have had nuclear web codes
or secrets and he may have been selling them.
Oh, no.
This story suggesting he did.
We executed people who did that before.
We better get that search warrant now.
And then the CIA guy said.
Sounds about right.
But like in what context did he put it on the Twitter thread or did he? Yeah. He added a thread, sounds about right. But like, in what context? Did he put it on the Twitter thread? Or did he quote Twitter the thread saying sounds about right?
Yeah.
That we, but what is he talking? See, closely guarded US secret. And only we had it,
obviously, it was a huge advantage of us over the Soviet Union. And for the Soviets, even after they
got it later, it was a huge advantage for them over communist China. It's one of the reasons that
led to the Sino-Soviet split, because the Soviets never wanted Chairman Mao to have nuclear weapons.
But then they get it anyway.
The U.S. exacerbates this, et cetera, et cetera.
But the Rosenbergs, the whole point was that they were selling how to build nuclear weapons,
which is totally different than just saying, you know, hey, we've got 6,000,
but we'll break it down to 5,000 if we can sign this treaty and, you know.
Also, I mean, if Trump had nuclear codes, they were defunct.
They were from a year ago. And what if trump had nuclear codes they were defunct they were from
a year ago and that what would giving ancient nuclear codes to someone do because they have
different codes now why would he why would he it's just you know about trump's red button
no the story the red i saw the meme of the button being smashed no but so okay so when trump was
president locked the door when women walked in his office no no, no, no. He didn't work for MSNBC. Matt Lauer.
Matt Lauer, right?
And then, so no.
So Trump had a red button on his desk
when he was president.
And that button was attached to a wooden box.
And he would have people into his office,
the Oval Office,
and when they were having the meeting,
he would just, in the middle of the meeting,
just randomly go, oh, sorry, i know everybody's looking at that at that button nobody wants me to
put that button here i'm just going to push it away and he'd push it away from himself on the
desk and then trump pushes the button and then and then just like slides it away and then everyone's
and then he's like no don't worry about the button don't worry it's just it's just there
and then he would go back and you were saying you know and they'd all be that because he would know that they'd still all be like totally fixated on the button.
And then, and then every once in a while he might just kind of lean over and then he just
kind of like tap it.
And then everybody's freaking out in the middle, but you know, they're not trying to say anything
because it's the Oval Office and you have to have the decorum, et cetera.
And then eventually what would happen is a side door would open up and then somebody
would walk in with a Diet Coke
for him. That's what it was.
It was to order a Diet Coke. Is that real?
Dead serious. No. Dead serious. Get a Diet
Coke button in the O.F. Pull it up.
Dead serious. I feel like Tim is now
like, what am I going to get? What's my button going to be?
Tim's like, I want a red button. What would you have for
your red button, Tim?
New beanies? A bottle
of water, maybe. Bottle of water of water i got my water i can get it
myself i don't really need one coconut water no i don't know maybe some bacon or that we should get
ian a graphene but actually made out of graphene okay press a button yes and they bring up two
pieces of crispy bacon not too crispy but crispy enough do you like it blackened you like a chard
no no no no i like it like the fatty parts should
be fatty but the rest should be pretty good i don't know so you can fold it and kind of get
it together yeah i'm like disintegrating but i like it just right before regarding bacon fat
like what's a healthy amount of daily all of it as much as possible like just from one strip i
pour the whole thing into my eggs yeah you should and look how much weight i lost yeah yeah you've
i even in i i think it's been a couple weeks since I was here, but even from then to now, you've
definitely lost weight.
Interesting.
And I've done it by pouring bacon grease into my eggs.
E-fat get fit.
And your eyes.
E-fat get fit.
I really want you to write a diet book now about bacon fat and the wonderful powers of
bacon fat.
Huge thing of butter.
I put a fourth cup of cream into my coffee.
Real butter. Oh, farm cream into my coffee real butter
real oh farm butter better be real butter yes i can't describe the smell it is like
when you cook with store-bought butter and then you go buy farm butter it's insane the smell is
so dramatically you realize you've been lied to your entire life yeah it's like you it's like
waking up for the first time and you're like, it's almost like water, that farm butter.
It's so pure and clean.
Yeah.
Yeah.
It's amazing.
It's like when I'm in Eastern Europe, then we were in Poland and then we were visiting Tanya's family.
That's what everything's like over there.
Real food.
It's just real food.
Having milk in Europe was crazy.
It tastes so different.
Yeah.
It's so rich.
It's so rich.
Let's- And the deal with the rich. And the deal with the,
well,
the deal with the fat though,
I mean,
we can't go overlook that.
The fact that fat has been lied about so many years in this country.
Fake news.
By the industry,
but the fake news of,
you want to talk fake news.
Let's talk about the food pyramid,
right?
Yeah.
You know,
so this is in any time I get a chance to talk about this.
It's,
it's just there.
They've been lying to you.
They've been lying to you for 50 years about fat bread and grain and pasta.
They wanted you to know that is the primary source of no, no, no, no.
Freakish.
Not.
I got that all growing up that propaganda.
We all did.
We all did.
We all did.
It was that and that acid rain and quicksand were like everywhere.
Yeah.
Apparently I saw a new article said that rain on earth is no longer safe to drink
because of micro plastic. I don't know what
they're called. PFCT. I'm just
like, dude, get out of cities. Hey, regarding
civil war.
Butter is better outside of the city.
You have to leave. Hold on, real quick.
I'll throw it to you real quick. There's
a little, there's a farm near us and they have a little
farm stand and you walk up and they give you butter
that they did like themselves. They did it themselves.
They put it in the thing.
They seal it.
They hand it to you.
It's amazing.
A couple bucks.
Your mind is blown by how delicious this butter is.
Yo, Joanne's been making butter.
Did she tell you about it?
My mom.
Got a butter churner.
Yeah.
I kind of want to get a butter churn.
Yeah.
You were going to say something about Civil War.
Well, yeah.
Whether or not it's a Civil War, I think it's semantic.
One side knows how to make the butter.
One side knows how to make the butter. One side doesn't.
One side wins.
Hey, guns and butter, right?
Guns and butter.
I've been thinking lately that it's more of a fifth generation world war and that what
I'm concerned about is that they're going to use the United States as the proxy and
it's going to be an Asian versus European war and they're going to just let it happen
here and they'd be happy to see us go.
They'd be happy to see this country get leveled, get taken over, get dissipated, whatever.
Well, China doesn't want us destroyed the same way they don't want Taiwan destroyed
because we're their market, right?
We're their consumers.
You must consume.
So if they lose the United States, and yeah, they're certainly building in with Europe
and they're making their inroads all over the place in Europe.
But you lose the United States, you lose your biggest customer.
Yeah.
But rebuilding would be in desperate straits and we'd need to buy that steel from someone
if we had to rebuild too.
I know what you mean, though.
I don't think anyone really wants the infrastructure blown up or anything.
But I think ultimately, England, we think of them as our friends.
France is our friends.
But in the heat of the moment, I think they're all going to look at the United States and be like, you know what, warmonger, you're on your own.
And if we need to fight China in Kansas, we're going to fight China in Kansas.
Let me jump to the story from Twitter, actually.
They have this running in their what's happening tab, and it exemplifies perfectly that the Civil war may actually be people of cognitive ability
and people of limited cognitive ability. Because this Twitter says, manipulated image of fundraising
email from former President Trump contained fake nuclear codes, fact checkers report.
If you needed a fact checker to tell you that Donald Trump did not email the nuclear codes to people,
then you are in the latter faction I have just mentioned. This is actually quite amazing. Let
me pull this up from Newsweek because there's a very prominent leftist podcast. I think Mueller,
she wrote, is the left podcast. New. Donald is fundraising by giving us nuclear codes. This is
an effing joke to him. Now, I know they understand Trump is doing a gag, but this is not even real.
They thought they believed it.
They didn't believe that Trump was actually getting nuclear codes, but this is a meme.
The nuke codes are 15, 25, 50, 80.
Can I count on you to donate $15, $25, $50, $80?
If you make it recurring, we can nuke Beijing tonight.
Is this like not realizing someone photoshopped that and then put it out?
Or is it not realizing it was a joke?
No, because a manipulated image.
I know I can tell you that that's a manipulated image because that's not what Trump fundraising emails look like.
Have you seen these things?
They're all saying the FBI is coming for me.
Give me money.
Yeah, they're all like, they're all like, FBI is coming for me. Give me money. Yeah.
They're all like, they're all like, what is wrong with you?
Why haven't you, why haven't you signed in yet for this month?
Why haven't you, it's these high pressure tactics.
And I don't know why, but for some reason it's, it's, it's actually, it's, it's gross.
It's actually gross.
I'm not a fan.
And I don't like it at all.
And they need to stop it.
I get, I get fundraising emails from, from some, and it's like unpaid balance yeah i'm just like dude i will delete it's crazy yeah they're just like and
and you realize that they're just preying on certain people they're just straight up praying
on people it's just it's just i'll tell you what's crazy independent fox news airs edited photo of
trump raid judge with gillane maxwell because they can't just say meme. Edited photo. It says what I meme to say.
And was Fox News making a gag?
Is that what was happening?
Well, I do want to point out here that they didn't edit in the easy time and the Oreos.
Those are actually in the photo of the Epstein judge.
That's actually real.
That's obviously actually Ghislaine Maxwell.
But in reality, this is a photo of Epstein and her rubbing Epstein's feet.
What they've done here is take out Epstein, I guess his torso, and replace that with the judge that was Epstein's lawyer that before was Epstein's prosecutor.
And then, yeah.
Hannity says, I think it's actually a picture of Jeffrey Epstein with somebody putting the judge's head on there, I'm guessing.
I don't know.
No, it's not just his head.
That's the point, though.
No, but on Fox News, they weren't saying like, look at this stunning image of the judge.
They were like, look at this photo.
That's Hannity.
I'm sorry.
He's like, that's Epstein, isn't it?
Right.
So Kilmeade was, I didn't actually watch it, but from the article, it looks like, because Kilmeade was hosting for, guest hosting for Tucker.
Yeah.
And Tulsi guest hosted the night before.
Oh, wow. And in the handoff, Kilmeade is keeping the joke going.
So he's saying, I don't know.
That looks like the plane.
That looks like it.
And Hannity's doing his whole.
I'm sorry.
But when Hannity was like, I used to say it was 99% of the FBI was good.
But maybe that's down to 95%.
Come on, man.
He's still saying that?
He just said it this week.
95% of the FBI. Dude, take off the CIA pin 95%. Come on, man. He's still saying that? He just said it this week. 95% of the F...
Dude, take off the CIA pin.
Just come on, man.
Did you see the Jimmy Dore, Nina Turner thing?
Oh, yeah.
And then the Brandon Joy Gray thing.
So for those that aren't familiar, you've got...
It's all the Jimmy Dore thing.
Jimmy Dore is basically saying,
if the right is now coming out and saying the FBI is corrupt,
we should embrace that and say, yes, thank you.
Welcome to the fight.
And I'm like, exactly.
And then you have, I think it's Brianna Joy Gray.
She's on the Hill, right?
Yeah.
She said basically the same thing,
that we all think the FBI is corrupt.
If the right is not saying the same thing, we've won.
Like, okay, let's move forward.
Let's agree, right.
Yeah.
But then you had Nina Turner who was like,
just ragging on Jimmy, calling him, you know, right- racist or whatever see i used to like nina turner because she used to call out like the joe biden democrats back in the day kind of from
the um from the bernie sanders camp and then it seems like which he has like some show now or
something and and now she just won't do that she was responding to jimmy maybe we can pull up
this uh twitter thread at some point and with identitarian politics like yeah uh something
about jimmy's attacking a black woman yeah black black woman i'm a woman but when you look at the
full thread jimmy started that by saying a leftist something something something so he identified
yeah he played identity politics with jimmy jim responded with it. Jimmy pointing out that the left has typically been anti-FBI but now aren't is different from saying you attacked me because of my race.
But that's identitarian, calling someone leftist.
Like when you start off a conversation with them.
It's not.
Yeah, it is.
You're giving them an identity.
No, he's saying like that's their position.
Like you have to be able to say like a group of people.
He's not saying you're a terrible lefty because you think this well i'm not bringing in her criticism of it it's not you're
you're identifying them as a part of a group but that's not that's not what i did that's
identitarianism is identity-based governance right well i mean you could have identitarian
governance or you could just have identitarianism like all the black shirts all the gray shirts
you know that's not what I mean. That's ideological.
That's not identitarian.
Ian, I would just strongly recommend you just look up what identitarianism is because you are just absolutely wrong.
You're talking about like big I identitarianism governance?
Is that what you're talking about?
Because you can be an identitarianist without being involved in politics.
Okay.
Identitarian specifically refers to the physical attributes of your identity and governance based on such.
Saying someone's of the left is not good.
Well, or mental.
I mean, mental attributes, physical and mental attributes.
Yeah.
What you identify as.
So it typically refers to like the protected classes.
Yeah, see, identitarianism is a pan-European nationalist far-right political ideology.
No, no, no.
I'm not talking about the political ideology.
Now you're reading the politicized like left argument against.
Right, the big I.
The big I, identitarianism movement.
Okay.
Apparently that's a real movement. This is a, anyway. Anyway, Jimmy started off by calling her a left argument. The big I, the big I, identitarianism movement. Okay. Apparently that's a real movement.
This is,
anyway.
Anyway,
Jimmy started off
by calling her a leftist.
Which is not identitarianism.
Which is not.
I,
that's just political.
Wholly disagree with you guys.
But you're wrong.
But what you're saying is like,
if I were to say
the entire state of Wisconsin
has been calling for years
to defund the FBI,
that would be like saying
that's identitarianism,
which it's not.
Aha,
Wisconsinites.
Yeah.
Anti-Wisconsinitesites I don't understand
I love Wisconsin by the way
Cheese curds baby
If I was like all the ladies you get
Stand up that's Identitarianism
No of course it is you're judging
Someone by a piece of their identity
It's not judging them it's just saying this group of people
I think you're mixing up
Identitarianism with just identifying.
Yeah, I don't think you understand.
Identitarian is identity
plus government. Well, you're talking about the big
eye movement? No, no, no,
no, no. That's what the word means.
You're going to have to pull that up and show me definition-wise
because I would encourage you
to research this before making
a political point that doesn't work.
I'm not making a political point. The issue was that Jimmy Dore said she used
the lowest, like, the lowest
of identity politics to attack
him. Because he said,
the left has always opposed the FBI.
We should be embracing
the right when they say this.
And Brandon Joy Gray said Marjorie Taylor Greene
is right. And I'm like, here, here.
Sounds like some logic
and some moral principles to me.
And then Nina Turner was just like, Jimmy Dore is insulting a black woman.
This is the dynamic you've seen between MAGA and the left and the populist left for so many times,
because it's always like, you'll get a couple people from both sides start flirting with one
another. And then you'll have people like Jimmy Dore come along and say, hey, wait a minute, we agree with what you're saying. Or Hawk Newsome, when he
when he got up at the MAGA rally, it was like the mother of all rallies in DC, I think it was 2018.
I was there. And he said, Look, you guys are against corrupt politicians. We're against corrupt
cops. Could you agree with us on that? And people started cheering and said, yeah, of course. Right. And so you'll have these moments where people start
kind of flirting with each other in sort of the two populist camps. And then along will come
somebody from the establishment or doing the work of the establishment and saying, hey, you guys
need to break that up right now. Yeah. But it tends to be that like Nina Turner
in this instance, right? As the establishment
concern trolling, you're straight up concern trolling.
But the problem is you
end up with people who embrace
like on the left, they end
up believing this nonsense. Like the nuclear documents
thing was widely believed by these establishment
shills. And it was not true.
Or to the extent that it was not true is
the search warrant was broad. It was for literally all documents. So to claim they were looking for nuclear documents,
okay, I can argue they're looking for dogs. The document said anything relating to Trump's
presidency. So I could have written a story saying the FBI was searching for information
about the cats that Trump had talked about. Well, yeah, because I'm sure at some point he did,
and it's in the record somewhere he mentioned a cat. That's a stupid story. It's nonsense. They all believe it. And so I'm just
sitting there and I'm like, these are the people who believe Jesse Smollett. Okay. I don't take
my political cues from them. And that's, so when, when you get the two populist factions and they're
like, Hey, we agree on these things. And then all of a sudden an establishment person comes up to
break it up and they say something nonsensical like just as Millette and the left believes it.
It's like, okay, dude, look.
Or kind of like when you got –
I don't know how you bring the sides together when you've got one side who's going to believe that nonsense.
Or kind of like when you had a CB show on CNN called Crossfire where Tucker Carlson and somebody from the left could sit down and argue, but at least they were talking.
That was at CNN?
I believe it was CNN.
Wow.
And then Jon Stewart comes on and starts yelling at both of them for having a discussion.
And then 20 years later, somebody has to go and confront Jon Stewart in the street and say,
Jon, if you want this burn pits bill done, we got to work together.
Will you shake my hand?
And he did.
Yeah, he was yelling at you.
That was crazy.
He was not happy with me at first.
What did you say to him? The first thing you said, like, what did you say to him? I said, you're short. No, I did not yeah he was yelling at you that was crazy he was not happy with me at first what did you say to him that the first thing you said like what'd you say to him i said you're short i said no i did not say he was short i didn't i didn't attack him i didn't tucker did tucker said
many things about it but but tucker and he have a different history than he and i do um it i never
met him before and you know the john stewart thing was I went up to him and yeah, I was recording, but I was not live. And I just wanted to have a record for so that, you know, nobody could accuse me of doing something I didn't do. And Raheem Kassam was there. And I said, look, you're you're attacking and smearing all the Republicans as being against this burn pits bill. You're saying you're against the Republicans. And the context is there's this, there was, and it has been passed now and signed into law, this bill for benefits for veterans
who were injured by the burn pits. And the burn pits were, funny enough, classified material,
was being burned because when you're not the president, you have to dispose of this. But if
you're in the field, you know, it's not like you can follow some specific process. You just got to
get rid of it and then move on. So hence burn pits.
I had people even in my unit that would come back from Afghanistan.
Girl, I knew came back from Afghanistan because of the black smoke that would come out of
this stuff.
Nails started falling out, fingernails, toenails, hair was coming out in clumps.
Just, you know, it does stuff to your head.
I've got another buddy who's had issues with his, his lungs.
You know, if he goes over a certain altitude, he has trouble flying on airplanes and stuff.
So it's bad, very bad.
But Jon Stewart was running around at first doing this huge media tour saying Republicans hate the vets.
Republicans hate the vets.
And that's why they won't vote for this thing.
When in reality, if you look what the Republicans were saying, people like Ted Cruz and Pat Toomey.
I'm not even a fan of Pat Toomey.
He's my senator, right? And they were
saying, look, well, the CBO score came back and said, you know, there's this $400 billion discrepancy
between the House and the Senate bills, and we want to deal with that, right? And that's not
what Stewart was saying. And so I went to him and I said, look, John, you're so close on getting
this bill done. Will you sit down and meet with Ted Cruz or any of these guys? Maybe I can even
help facilitate that with, you know, whatever phone numbers I have in my Rolodex to make that happen.
And I don't think he heard me because he saw me and he, you know, recognized me and was like,
oh, well, this is that guy from Twitter that doesn't like me. So he just went off. He just
started completely going off. And that's what you saw on CNN. And then later on, what was really interesting though is,
and to his credit, right?
I stayed back.
I talked to a bunch of people, Tim Jensen,
dude from Grunt Style.
We chatted for a while.
And then John saw us talking and said,
well, hey, I like this guy.
And if he likes Jack, maybe I can go talk to him.
So John Stewart comes back up to me and has this kind of said,
hey man, I'm sorry about that. You know, I thought you were trolling me. I wasn't really
listening to what you were saying. I was just kind of responding to what I thought you were saying.
And you know, if you want to work together to get this bill done, let's do it. I said,
that's great, John. And you said that to me now in person, but before you said all that stuff on
camera. So would you do a video with me so that people can understand
that we're going to work together?
And he did.
To his credit, he did.
This is the problem right here.
Can we pull this up?
Ground.news, Jon Stewart's bias.
Oh, this is perfect.
59% left.
It's not all that bad.
I mean, Jon does get some conservative,
some right-leaning news in there.
He goes on Fox.
He goes on Newsmax.
And he praised Trump when Trump was,
it was the 9-11 first responders, I believe,
Trump was working on getting relief. He's talked about the Wuhan lab. He's talked about that.
Oh, yeah, yeah, yeah. So I think it's really interesting that you can see the integrity
of an individual in their biased fact checker. Isn't that fascinating? Yeah.
Jon Stewart, it's like he yelled at you abruptly, and then you had to break through that barrier,
but you guys eventually shook hands and found something there.
We did.
And it's like you look at his biased blind spotter on ground news and 59% left-leaning and his attitude and behavior is like 59% left-leaning.
You know what I mean?
Just enough to let it go.
Right, right.
Just enough where he actually does pull back a little bit and have that conversation with you.
I was looking at a tweet from Stephen Marsh, who we've had on the show.
He's the guy who wrote the book, The Next Civil War, I think it's called.
And he said something to the effect of like, being pro-police but anti-FBI, how will the right phrase this one?
And then I sent him a link to an article and I'm like, the right has been ragging on police since COVID.
Right.
Yeah, no, COVID and the churches and all that.
Yeah. And then I showed him his blind spot or bias. It's like 80% left. No conservative news.
I was like, bro, get out of your bubble. Invariably, when I see these people saying
these things that are just wrong, wrong, wrong, their media consumption is always
dominated by the left. Do you think moderate is also a bubble? Because mine is like 80% white, 80% moderate or something like that.
And I wonder if I'm in a bubble as well.
No, you're just outside of politics.
Well, doesn't this also...
So mine's totally skewed, right?
Because I work with post-millennial and human events.
So I'm sharing their events, their articles more.
Libby said the same thing.
Right, right, right.
So that doesn't mean that's the only thing I'm reading.
No, of course, of course.
It's not perfect.
So I feel like it's kind of skewed.
So yeah, I'm posting that.
You see, Postmillennial Human Events
are my top three sources.
But in many cases, I'm either editing those articles
or working on those articles.
And yeah, I'm definitely going to be biased
towards ones that I...
Hey, look at that.
Hey, very nice.
Look at you.
No, no, look at that left bias.
Look at you leftists. Look at you leftist.
Look at you leftist. What is this?
Timcast is a top three news source.
All right. And Tribal, I don't know what Tribal is for.
Right, but my point is, your top
news source is not Timcast.
Michael. Elon Musk.
No, my top source is Timcast.
Right, right, but no, I'm saying for you as a person,
is that your top news source?
Um... A little bit, but I wouldn't say top.
I don't know if I have a top news source.
I was thinking it may be Twitter.
And that's my point.
Can you consider Twitter a news source?
I think Tim Cash should be your top news source.
It's a really great site.
I actually think.
Tim Cash is too slow for me.
Oh.
But it is.
That's why I'm posting stories.
No, I actually think this.
So somebody asked me this once in an interview and they said, what's your top news source?
And I just said, I don't have a top news source.
I follow topics.
And they didn't know what I meant.
And I was like, well, if I just see something trending or if there's something I'm interested in, I just type it into the search bar on Twitter and I see what's going on.
So if I want to know about, you know, the like there's a whole Mexican cartel war going on right now down in Jalisco, then hardly it's never trending,
but you can just go to Twitter right now and type it in and go watch a bunch of videos from it.
People getting shot up in little Caesars and just, just crazy, crazy video on his own,
but it's not, but I'm not sharing it. It's just happens to be something I'm interested in because
it's crazy. Citizen journalists is usually people with like a lot of it citizen journalists yeah and and so my point being though is that i'm not going to an outlet for that i'm just following it
on twitter i was thinking lately last time maybe twitter is an outlet because i'll even see in like
news articles they'll quote twitter posts section 230 baby and they're but yeah but they're like
uninhibited they can do whatever they want they can guide the news they can say this story is not
gonna show up on Twitter.
If you search for it, this one's going to go to the top of the algorithm.
Twitter is a source because there's tons of journalists that are just on Twitter.
Exactly.
So I follow a bunch of people that are like field reporters and stuff like that.
They're on Twitter.
I get breaking news because I'm on that platform.
But this doesn't show Twitter.
But that doesn't show that, right.
Media poly.
Oh, right.
It doesn't show who as a media poly. But that doesn't show that, right. Oh, right. It doesn't show who you follow and things. It shows you based on, I think there's
a couple of different organizations that rate the leaning of various news organizations,
and then Ground News applies that to their blind spotter or whatever. But I think if you were to
even look at my bias, 48% left, 25% center, 27% right, I think most people would probably agree with that
in how I act.
You know what I mean?
That is pretty close for you.
Right, right, right.
Like not diehard Trumper,
but sometimes being like,
well, you know, I don't know, right?
Yeah, I got a hard time
like pegging down your political things.
You just seem kind of like general,
but I mean, you talk more about people
what you would consider on the right
or in the conservative movement for whatever reason i don't know but
like well because we're more interesting is that because of where you found yourself in life or or
um was it easier to work with people like that what what kind of pushed you in that direction
you know i don't know i mean like i'm i mean i'm catholic that's that's kind of where i come from
but that has nothing to do with my my news um That's also one of the reasons that I think that, you know, sort of the libertarian movement, while it seemed interesting to me, I could never quite go fully into it because that's just not where I come from.
And when I look at, you know, when I look at people on the right, and really 2016 is kind of what blew that up.
And at that point, it wasn't even about right or left. It was just who's telling the truth, right? Who's actually
just, just going up there and saying, you know, is this a movement of the people versus DC or is
it, you know, is it, uh, is it just a typical election of left versus right? And we're,
you're guessing, no, obviously not right. You know, this is a populist movement and that's
the side I'm always going to be on. I got really turned off by the Democratic establishment after 2016.
That was hard to watch what they did to Bernie Sanders.
Yeah, so we would go out there at the DNC with Jill Stein, with the Bernie people, and we covered all that stuff.
And I covered that with just as much attention as I did anything on the right, too.
Jake, I have a question for you.
Let me just, I'm taking a note real quick.
Jesus or Moses?
No, my question is, have you ever met Elizabeth Warren?
Would win in a fight?
Have you ever met Elizabeth Warren?
I have to think about that.
I don't think so.
You didn't.
If you did, would you ask her?
I don't even know how to say this.
This story is so ridiculous.
What do you mean?
Just get it out, Tim.
Just get it out.
On the plane to New Hampshire the night of the Iowa caucuses, Warren said, quote,
everyone comes up to me and says, I would vote for you if you had a penis.
Oh, yeah.
No, I did say that.
Yeah, now that you remind me.
Yes.
But everyone was saying it.
No, because everyone was saying it.
So I just, you know, of course, I'm going to follow the crowd.
Yeah, yeah, yeah.
You're not going to not say it to Elizabeth Warren.
I just think this is such a weird statement.
Like, what?
What did she say this in the context to?
It's like she's trying to assert patriarchy and misogyny or whatever.
Oh, okay.
Instead she just makes a nonsense statement.
I'd like you all to just consider this for a second.
She said, everyone,, it's a quote, everyone comes up to me and says, I would vote for you if you had a penis.
That means there are old women going up to her and going, I'm a big fan of this woman.
I'd vote for you if you had a penis.
I really don't think that's happening.
I really don't think, just everyone.
So like an 18-year-old guy walks up to her and says that to her but you
also see this though with and this this might be to give you i'll throw you bony and this is a
little identitarian um even though it's about gender because they're trying to act as if your
your reproductive organs are the only difference between men and women. Like this, you know, the physical external attributes
are the only difference whatsoever.
There are no biochemical differences.
There's no spiritual differences.
There's no physical differences
other than that which we can see.
Imagine if you had, in your local community,
there's a very serious problem with pickle jars.
Okay, all right.
I am Polish.
Well, there you go. Yes. And it's it's someone might actually close with warren and be like i'd vote for if you
had a penis because can she open pickle jars for the public no with a spoon no can't do tap with
a spoon well you remember hillary you remember hillary's the pickle pickle gate right no the
jimmy kimmel you don't remember this no this whole, okay. So in 2016, Hillary's health was the big meme.
And everybody kept saying, what's up with Hillary's health?
And then there was the problem with Hillary Stools.
And because Hillary would always appear on stage with a stool.
So we were talking about hashtag Hillary Stools.
Hillary Stools are appearing everywhere.
Whenever Hillary appears, Hillary Stool will appear with her.
And then everybody was saying that she can't get through an event without having to sit down at some point.
So she goes on Jimmy Kimmel.
Man, people forget how crazy 2016 was.
She goes on Jimmy Kimmel and he kind of brings all of this up and says, he goes, Madam Secretary, would you open this pickle jar for us?
And then she does and they make this big meme out of it.
But then it comes out that the pickle jar was actually pre-opened.
Of course.
Even before she did all this.
Serena Williams.
It was a staged.
Yeah, yeah.
I just want to get to the point where she opens the pickle jar.
Where is the pickle jar?
It was a rigged pickle jar.
It was rigged, Tim.
Look at that.
Oh, look at this.
Look at this.
She looks like Bill Bob going for the ring.
This is how crazy 2016 was.
I'm telling you guys.
Same haircut.
Yeah.
Like, if you weren't around for the Great Meme War,
and salute to the Great Meme War veterans out there,
if there's anyone who's in the chat,
you know who you are.
You guys nailed it.
0-7.
Or 0-7.
0-7.
You see, this is the fake news
at play. Because
in this country, and we have
a serious issue with pickle jars that are tough to
open, they staged a pickle
jar opening to convince the American people Hillary
Clinton was the right person for it. But you know what?
The American people saw through the lies, and they
knew she couldn't actually open a pickle jar.
Probably because she collapsed on
the side of the road and had to be thrown into a van now this was this was before the collapse that's what i mean
like eventually people were like they saw her three weeks before yeah this is also a strange
way to be like hey it looks like you're having trouble you might have weakness in your legs
you're getting fatigue please open this pickle jar like they should have done the whole interview
standing if they wanted to dispel the rumors but instead they're like let's test out something else
like i don't understand if you go to the doctor complaining of heart pain and he checks your ears
and he's like well you're not deaf and you're like cool so i'm fine like it it doesn't make
any sense to me i was gonna say in response to the elizabeth warren um you know why uh she
apparently didn't get elected serena williams announced this week that she is like open to
retiring and i thought she
did retire she is still playing i think after the season she's going to retire she uh said one of
the big things was you know one of her lines from it was if i was a man i wouldn't be writing this
like her career because she's talking about having more kids and you know there are like some other
factors in her life she's over 40 i think that a lot of women are told that your
problems come from not being a man but i think what actually the problem is is you're being
pushed into careers and into lifestyles that don't allow you to be female right like i didn't vote
for elizabeth warren because she didn't have a penis i didn't vote for her because i don't believe
in what she believes in but she's told actually if you were a man you would have gotten elected if she were a
man with the same principles i still wouldn't have voted for her yeah she still would have got
thrown out of the bus i didn't vote for her because she sucks i'm not voting for dr oz because he sucks
you know i don't care if he's a republican and a man and all that and that's all the right parts
like they just suck so who are you going to vote for then uh For that one, I mean, I might write in my dad like I did.
And then what happens when Fetterman wins?
Is he even alive?
We haven't seen this guy in three,
he hasn't been on the trail for three months.
Oh, he was sick.
He was like, seriously.
He had a stroke.
He stroked out.
And he has not been seen in public for three months.
Well, you know.
He says he's fine.
He says he's recovering.
He cuts these videos and he's like, want to talk about health let's talk about
fetterman's health um this guy like he'll he'll do these videos with his wife where i guess he's
at his house but when he talks it's all like it's all wrong the speech is all disjointed
um but he does not seem well can you open a pickle jar john federman open up a pickle jar or else resign
from the race immediately yeah but i want to test that pickle jar first yeah we need it yeah ian's
gonna test the ian will be the pickle jar tester the official one of pennsylvania i'm appointing
you what we'll do is we'll go to a supermarket yes ian will choose the pickle jar off the off
the shelf at random that's right then hand it to him but we have to make sure we have to check it
though because sometimes little kids how do you do do it? Dogs. Sometimes people do it.
Yeah, dogs with good senses of smell.
To check the seal.
Smell the vacuum.
Yeah, make sure that it hasn't,
no leaked bacteria and everything.
Make sure it's still fresh.
You just check the top.
You press the top.
Yeah, you just check the top.
Yeah, it goes.
My concern with this Elizabeth Warren thing,
I've been thinking a lot about hyperbole.
I feel like,
especially with us doing a show,
like being,
you know,
displaying journalism and stuff,
it's real important not to be hyperbolic.
The term all the time gets used, unfortunately more frequently than i like you see it get
used all the time yeah i almost said it you see but i'm trying not to be hyperbolic and this is
elizabeth warren saying everyone comes up to me that's hyperbole some people probably have
but not everybody and it's like we don't need to prove to people with zell that everyone and
everything all that like we, we made it. Now
we just got to be honest and be accurate. Wouldn't she have been flying to, was it Iowa,
on a plane with the rest of her campaign? So is she saying all the members of her campaign
are coming up to her being like, we'd vote for you. Not only that, but we're talking about
her primary. So she's talking about Democrats. And let's be fair, too. Obviously,
when she's saying everyone, she doesn't mean literally every single person, of course. But even when we take
her statement at face value, it's still insane that, OK, obviously not her staff, obviously not
every single person she meets, but that there are women and old men who are like well i wish i had a penis like i really just don't believe
that at all and it's no surprise that democrats do well it's kind of like you know you also wonder
if there's an element of projection here where people are saying things to her but in her mind
she keeps thinking that over and over and over because that's her biggest it she thinks that's
her biggest challenge i think she's told that over and over again that's what i think is the
problem a lot of women are said like well the thing is if you were a man opportunities would
be different for you and that's just like in some ways you could understand the logic but it's not
the reality let me let me let me explain to the ladies the problem here you see when you when you
get um when you get anti-meritocratic
hiring practices like in california didn't they pass a law a while ago it's like the board has
to have a woman on it or something like that you're seeing this everywhere right so you'll
end up i've been in meetings like this and you have people i've been in meetings like for
documentary production stuff and there's some women brilliant and they'll say like here's my
plan here's what we're gonna do and i'm like wow that sounds amazing like uh right now we're
working on a documentary with a woman and it's it's some of the best i've ever seen uh alex
moyer yeah i'm just i'm like this is great stuff but then what happens when you go into these
meetings where they've hired a woman to fill a quota and then everyone's talking and they're like
if we're going to sell more widgets, we need to improve the widgets.
And then the quota, a higher individual, regardless of if it's a woman or not, but a lot of women, will say something that's totally out of line, out of context, or doesn't align.
And people have nothing to say but, okay, that won't work.
Okay, but let's try something else.
And then they go, I'm the only woman here here and they're telling me my ideas are no good.
It's because I'm a woman.
And it's like, no, no, no.
It's because you weren't qualified when you were hired.
There are plenty of circumstances I've been in where people were all qualified and some men weren't qualified.
And they were brought on because they were the son of somebody or something.
I've been in a ton of meetings where it's like, I'm like, why is this guy here?
Like, oh, well, his uncle works.
Which is, and by the way, if you are speaking of female director, Amanda Milius, right?
So her father is John Milius, you know, world famous director, Red Dawn, Conan, Rome, you know, so much stuff.
Apocalypse Now and a great writer as well.
But she's had to, you know, come out on her own.
But she's never come out and said, you know,
a man's a friend of mine, but I've never heard her once say something like, oh, well, I'm a female
and you should let me have this. And oh, my dad is so-and-so it's like, no, it's I'm going to do
good work. And I hope you watch it. The end. You know, it's interesting. I was just thinking
about being an actor. The only time I've ever really been typecast for something is when I'm acting.
And it's like I want – they're like, hey, we need a blonde male that's 28 years old.
I'm like, whoa, that was me.
That's perfect.
So I understand now Hollywood is so identitarian and you see such nasty propaganda coming out of that because that whole industry is built around identity and about finding someone to fill the role for the character type you're looking for, not for who's the best, unfortunately.
Sometimes you get the best actor put into the role, but way too often.
So that entire industry is brainwashed to think this way,
and then they affect TV and movies, and then that affects politics.
I think it'd be interesting if we just started being like,
hey, look, you're okay.
You kind of have a background in whatever our company's in,
but we need a woman to sit at this table,
so we'll just pay you a bunch of money to hang out.
Maybe don't talk that much.
Like,
do you think anyone would ever be like,
okay,
sounds good.
I've got a family home.
I'm just trying to hear your money.
I don't think that sounds horrible.
No,
no,
it doesn't.
But,
but what this is all running up against and the idea of a meritocracy runs up
against what is essentially the,
the civic religion in the United States.
And that we aren't allowed to talk about the fact
that people are different, that people have differences,
that some people are smarter than others,
that some people are more qualified than others,
that some people are able to perform physical tasks
with greater ability than others, et cetera, et cetera,
because we have this idea that everybody has to be the same
and that if someone's a little bit different,
oh, don't say that because you're going to hurt their feelings.
And this is essentially the civic religion in the United States at this point.
This is the way I put it.
Imagine you're on the third floor of a burning building and there's thick black smoke filling
the air and you're crawling on the ground.
And then all of a sudden the door slams open, boom, right in front of you.
And you're like, oh, save me.
And then as the smoke clears, a five foot, 100 pound woman says,
I've got you.
I'd be like,
situation not busing.
But now imagine
the same scenario
and the door gets kicked in
and a six foot six,
tall,
super ripped,
pure muscle guy goes,
I got you.
You'd be like,
yes,
me?
I would,
I would,
I would beg
for a large,
powerful man to be on the other side of that
door please a a large handsome chiseled bearded man with bulging muscles specifically handsome
yes doesn't want an ugly guy to save no ugly guys no no my point is like i don't care save me give
me function i don't care as long as it's, look, it could be a massive, like massively overweight guy. Wait, how long though?
But you're, so, totally got me on that one.
But like, but you know what they're trying to add this to now?
They're trying to bring this, you know,
non-merit hiring into airline pilots.
They're trying to push this now in and saying it's not diverse enough.
It's because they can't get any money.
It's not female enough.
It's not, you know, they don't like the, they want more, you know, racial and ethnic quotas
aren't enough.
They're pretty soon they're going to say it's not LGBT enough or whatever.
They're going to start adding things that dilute the pool of our airline pilots, which
is just a job that obviously needs to be the person who's best for the job, period.
No questions asked.
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Jack, I'm sorry.
That was incredibly bigoted of you to say.
How many of the airplane crashes have been piloted by females?
Not enough.
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Not enough?
Overwhelmingly male.
There's actually a joke about the combat.
Go look up the Navy.
The combat death gap.
It's like 98% male.
Go look up.
Some guess we don't.
That's always really bothered me
that not enough women
die in combat.
I don't understand
why you guys aren't letting us
serve our country
the same way.
Hey, man.
You see those videos where-
Yeah, how many oil rigs and, you know, miners and-
Sewers.
The thing is, the oil rig would be much prettier
if you let women on it.
I'm just kidding.
Yeah, maybe, but there are those videos
where women were reacting to the Senate
trying to put women in the draft.
And they were like, I didn't know feminism meant that.
No, stop, stop.
Let me just tell you something real quick.
The military in this country is struggling to recruit.
And you know what that means?
It means draft.
So if something really crazy does happen and we get a World War III or whatever, they're
going to be drafting you.
And ladies, that means you too.
Equality, right?
This is why I was against feminism always.
If I get drafted because of feminism, I'll be really mad.
What is this?
When's this story from?
The 1990s.
Oh, the 90s.
Oh, what's the story?
Yeah, I double.
The first female combat pilot died.
The very, I wanted to double check it.
I was about to say U.S. Navy.
This happened in the Navy.
The very first, and I was like, I'm not going to say this before.
I'm going to pre-fact check myself.
I'm going to pre-bunk this.
I'm going to pre-bunk this. I'm going to pre-bunk this.
Pre-bunk.
The first combat qualified female naval aviator actually did die in a plane crash.
I watched Top Gun.
There was a lady in that plane, bro.
And she did a good job.
See, here's my problem with Top Gun Maverick.
The biggest problem with the movie that everybody seems to have missed, and I don't get it,
is that the movie takes place in seems to have missed i don't get it is that the movie
takes place in a country that doesn't exist because it's as if the america if the 80s never
stopped and the 2000s never happened and yeah if if the 2000s never happened then sure you could
have top gun maverick but they did happen and so that that military doesn't exist anymore especially
especially with the navy after Tailhook.
What does that explain?
So Tailhook was this idea that there was this conference
and they busted a bunch of people,
NCIS got involved and you had sexual harassment claims,
sexual assault claims, many of which were true, by the way.
But the Navy's response to this was,
we are going to basically
detestosteronify the entire force. And anyone with, you know, people get sensitivity training
and we have to integrate the genders. Not long after that was Kara Holkren was pushed in as
the first female aviator. And eventually we're at the point now where you have women serving on submarines, which never happened before.
And this huge push against basically anyone who had that sort of, you know, the reputation of the Navy, right?
The reputation of the sailor who's got the girl in every port and is getting drunk when they pull in for, you know, a port call or something and they wanted to do everything they they re reverted the force or reoriented the force completely away from that towards this sort of like you know the 90s modern male kind of image
and you still see that today and you see you see that all the way up to outside the navy but um
the chairman of the joint chiefs of staff general milley where i don't know if you saw his draft
resignation letter he was like crying as he wrote it.
You know, it was, yeah.
And we did a dramatic reading on human events, but where it feels like it's, I can't allow
the military to be like this.
I can't be a part of this.
You are, you are politicizing the military.
You are using fear and I will no longer be a part.
And I'm like, this is using fear and I will no longer be a part. And I'm like, this is the- Using fear and ire?
And this was-
Do you even understand why World War II happened?
Why didn't Trump fire that guy?
Because, I don't know.
Trump should have fired all of these people.
Fauci on down.
Yeah, he's naive.
Just get rid of him.
I don't know, man. I feel like if anything, that Trump came into the situation thinking that it was like Eisenhower.
That it was the 1950s and when I'm the president, bam, boom, snap my fingers, something happens.
This thing gets nuked.
These troops get pulled out from here.
This guy goes and gets
blown up. The things just happen because you're the president and you order them to happen
without realizing that there's this layer now. There's this layer that's called the administrative
state. And you can use whatever, you know, you call it the deep state, you can call it the
bureaucracy, whatever. The idea is though that, and you go back to Woodrow Wilson because he laid this all out, exactly how he wanted to institute it, that when the Darwinists first started coming up, when they said, we have organisms, we have survival of the fittest, we want the state then.
So Wilson reads Darwin and says, we need a state that is operating under this model of survival of the fittest. And because the founding
fathers didn't know about Darwin, they didn't know about the voyage of the Beagle, they couldn't
possibly have understood the importance of the survival of species and the importance of the
survival of the fittest. And so we need a new form of a state. We need a state that is organic,
that exists outside of the branches of government, outside of Congress, outside of the people's representatives who are elected.
And so they came up with this new bureaucracy.
The bureaucracy, which we can see nowadays, is tied into academia, is tied into education, it's tied into corporations.
And you see this idea of the expert class, which is tight. And this is how you get, by the way, you know, an Anthony Fauci, who's an unelected bureaucrat who has power over our entire country and all of the people of Congress and many of the people, the White House completely just divert everything to him.
And this happened in the Trump White House for a very long time.
Now, eventually, you know, people like Scott Atlas and others got in there.
Peter Navarro was a big part of this. Of course, FBI is going after him as well.
And that's what they're trying to do. So, Ian, when we were talking earlier about this idea,
this idea that can the president declassify anything? I mean, that very question is the way they want you thinking. They want you thinking that the bureaucracy has power over the president and that the president is only given his power by the largesse and the generosity of that. No, absolutely not. Our system is that the commander in chief is elected by the people. He has the authority and they have their authority because of him this is why if you saw the schedule f story that axios was talking about trump is talking about that if he gets re-elected he wants to set up a situation where he can just
directly fire anybody in the federal government and completely flip this axis on its head that
sounds good so this is this is leviathan and huffington post was going after me for calling
this but they didn't understand what i was saying um because i said leviathan has woken and they
said oh posobic saying kraken he said they putathan has woken. And they said, Oh, Posobiec saying Kraken.
They put up like a picture of me, you know,
give me like side eye to something and said that I'm calling for war and all
this. And I said, no, no, no, no, no, no, no.
You don't understand. I'm referencing Hobbes, right?
So Hobbes wrote the Leviathan. Leviathan is the state,
is this all powerful super state.
And these people that have been not elected,
not transparently or openly put into positions of power
by their people as their representatives.
They just exist because of their connections,
because of their ties,
because they have, quote unquote, the right credentials.
The opposite of a meritocracy.
You get a good donation to somebody.
Donors, yeah.
Make an ambassador.
Right.
There you go.
Yeah, I got mixed feelings on the can fire anybody at any
time clause of section, what's it called?
Section F? Why? Oh,
because if you get a crazy tyrant in there and they want
to fire everyone and then put cronies
in, that's also a risk.
But you still have a Congress.
Yeah, the executive branch
should be under the command of the executive branch.
The idea that we elect the person to run the executive branch, but then bureaucratic civil servants block that.
Like the fact that Donald Trump was like, I want to get our troops out of Syria.
And then this, who was it?
It was a master who blocked it and said, and then lied about it.
Right.
So that's a problem.
That's a big problem.
We, the people said, this is the guy for the job.
And they do all this in the name of democracy, by the way.
Rating your chief political opponent in the name of democracy. I think that Ben Franklin would be horrified at the amount of unelected power in the American government.
I agree.
I completely agree.
All of the founding fathers.
All of them, yeah.
In fact, if we attached a turbine, the graves of the founding fathers,
we would solve climate change overnight.
All the Tesla,
everyone would have a Tesla after that.
Yeah.
Yeah.
Every car.
Okay.
Spinning body power.
Yeah,
exactly.
Well,
so you think we should,
I mean,
do you think a president could actually get away with firing everybody or
would they be like,
actually in it, in theory, yes, you can fire everyone.
But why shouldn't he?
Oh, I mean, de facto, do you think it would actually happen or do you think someone would assassinate the guy?
Well, I mean, just from a practical perspective, I mean, you'd have to do rolling firings, right?
You wouldn't be able to get rid of everyone in the U.S. government at once.
Sorry, libertarians, by the way. I mean, you could but you but i do think it's how come you want i do think
it's funny that you get these um when they do the government shutdowns and everyone's like oh the
government shut down the government shut down and then it's like did you notice yeah did anything
actually meaningfully all it meant is that like you know happen people in the army aren't getting
paid so how would you prevent if we were to do a rolling fire of a lot of the administrative
state for something like the bath partyath Party not to happen again?
How when we went into Iraq, we fired a bunch of Saddam's old party, and then we said,
you can never work in politics again.
They went underground and started towers.
No, you've got it backwards.
We've got the Ba'ath Party now.
That's the administrative state now.
That's my concern is when we got rid of the Ba'ath Party, when we fired them all and said,
you can't work in politics again.
They kind of joined the Taliban.
Hear me out.
You buy Greenland. You transfer them all and said you can't work in politics again. They kind of joined the Taliban. Hear me out. You buy Greenland.
You transfer them all to Greenland.
Well, how do we stop them from forming like an underground political movement is my question.
What do you mean they've done that?
But they're the ones in charge right now.
And when you're looking at Mueller, she wrote, and you're looking at the resistance, and you're looking at the attorney general just came out and publicly stated that he ordered a raid on the president's,
the former president's personal residence.
That's what's, that's the situation we're in right now.
That's what time it is.
I just want to stress like.
And these people didn't bat an eye.
They cheered it.
This is something that in other countries, people have explained they've fled the country over.
Oh yeah.
When an administration comes in and then starts arresting and raiding the homes of the of their of their political opponents
there are people who are like that's what i decided to leave the country it's like we're
all sitting here like well so if you're in like a post-soviet state or venezuela or cuba or um
you know parts of the middle east you'd be like oh yeah that's normal yeah well we know what's
coming next right like if we were to fire or if the president were to fire this modern iteration of the
Ba'ath Party or whatever you want to consider it, like what would stop them from forming
an underground political movement of violent extremism like the Taliban?
Because that's what they did in Iraq.
They just kind of joined the Taliban.
Well, we're not Iraq.
Yeah, it's very different here.
I think the bigger issue is they'll do what they're already doing.
Which is controlling weapons and money.
It's collusion, things like that.
Contact all their foreign contacts and be like, hey.
So you start with the SES level, so that's Senior Executive Service.
And then you just go down the GS list, GS-15, GS-14, GS-13, just go all the way down.
And for anyone who's not politically appointed,
so first of all, when you're coming as a new administration,
you've got to get rid of all the political appointees.
That was something that Trump didn't do the first time around.
Obama did it.
Of course Obama did it.
And then, and they got, they yelled at Trump for starting to do this.
No, get rid of all the political appointees,
whether you're, you know, the secretary, the assistant secretary,
the DASD, whatever it is, gone, all of you. And then, and then everyone else switched them over to schedule
F and basically tell, have them come in. And, you know, it's like that scene in office space,
you know, explain to us why you should continue working here.
Kurt Schlichter said that same, very similar thing.
That's great. I love Kurt.
And then he's wrong about DeSantis.
So as the president, would the president be the one that would?
No, he loves him.
Is the president the one that would be listening to everybody that comes in?
Or would he appoint people to listen and decide?
How amazing.
There would be a process of consultants.
What would you say you do here?
I got it.
I know how we can fix the budget deficit, lower the national debt yes and get rid of the bureaucratic
state yes we film donald trump reviewing each employee and then we do like charge subscriptions
we do like a court show music like and it's like jerry smith is the senior accountant
you know for the irs who's coming into trump to justify his position and trump's sitting there
and he's like so what do you do here?
Well, I've been here for five years.
And then it's like you go to commercial and then we do promos, make a ton of money.
Dude, cut taxes.
Trump, you're fired.
Boom.
And then they'll do like a rubber stamp on the screen.
So you just add a button next to the red button.
It's like, I guess, black, right?
So the black button would be you're fired.
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05.14 During the administration and Scaramucci, actually, when he was there, something that he had suggested, something that he had pitched to the White House was you should run this like a reality TV show.
And I had said that from the start.
I know Cernovich said that.
We were telling them just have cameras in here all the time or as much as possible that it won't get you into like legal or actually obviously classified information. But all of those little scenes, I remember they did
this really early on and you would see, you know, Ivanka would go in and then the grandkids would
be there and Trump just kind of hanging out with them because the biggest issue with Donald Trump's
candidacy and just, I mean, whatever you call his public image right now is that they paint him as a
monster. Do the same thing, Alex Jones. And the way that you fight that is you show the humanity.
You show the human side. You show them with their family. You show them with their grandkids. Show
Alex with his kids. And just bring the camera in. Jackie Onassis did this when she was the
first lady. And it was one of the first times anyone had ever actually seen what the inside of the West Wing and the residents and the East Wing and what all of this
was like. The more you show of that, then it won't matter what crazy things they say about you
because people can see it with their own eyes. Exactly. Yeah. So that's, that's, you know,
I talked to a lot of people about the ad stuff that we've done and there's, I don't understand
why. I mean, I like what you guys do here here but i don't understand why more people don't do just like engage the
traditional spaces take them over like daily wire obviously gets it yeah they do a great job but
there's a lot of uh independent and right-wing media that revel in being outsiders that are not
a part of the system and i'm like you need to be like you need to go in there and then just be the thing and convince people.
This is normal. What we're doing is the thing. You know what I mean?
Yeah. And that's something that over at, so we're, you know, we do human events daily through
turning point USA and there's, there's a bunch of new shows that are coming out there. Um,
there's a new talk show called rent free. There's a great show called reloaded coming out.
It's actually, it kind of got revamped. It was more of a talk show at first. Now it's going to be more of like, like a Pawn Stars type show. Paige Rue's hosting
that. We have Poplitics, we have Spillover, Alex Clark. And it's, it's just this idea of creating
your own content, whether it be, you know, and you can break the fourth wall. You can be normal.
You can have conversational shows like this and just have normal people having actual conversations instead of the prescripted, you know, talking points or the
screaming matches and the debates that never really seem to go anywhere. You can do that.
And that's how you can bring together people from different sides of the aisle, different
sides of the country, wherever, and actually have a conversation. Yeah. That's what you need. I was
picturing like in the White House,
you hear people in the hallway talking,
kind of like the office.
Imagine if Trump had a podcast in the White House.
And you'd even hear, you'd see people talking
and then you'd hear like, what?
No, no.
And it's Trump yelling from the other room
and the people are like looking at the camera.
That would be the most entertaining stuff.
Even the people that hate him would love to watch that stuff.
He'd make a ton of money.
Yeah.
Imagine if they funded the whole US budget
off of just like a reality TV show about Trump
because everyone in the world wants to watch it.
You easily could.
I don't know how much trillion dollars you need.
There's no bigger rate.
Well, you'd have to cut the Fed at that point.
But hey, Bannon just went out at CPAC and said, and you don't usually hear Bannon say
this.
He comes right up to it, but he finally crossed the line and said, end the Fed.
That's impressive.
Don't audit it., abolish it. And the CPAC crowd at the Cattleman's Ball donor dinner in Dallas, Texas applauded abolishing the Fed. So he said, don't audit it. That's
interesting. Don't audit it, abolish it. A meme I saw, I love it. And it says all roads lead to,
and it says all the roads coming to one, like all these streets. And it says Ron Paul was right about everything.
05.01 Oh, I saw that one. Yeah.
05.02 That's actually Ron Paul poster outside my
door last week. I opened my door and it was Ron Paul standing in front of me, this giant
life-size poster of him. Someone slid it over. That was actually me. Oh, nice job.
05.03 Well, there's that great Ron Paul clip when
we played it on the show earlier this week from, from 1988. And he's talking about the
FBI and he points out, he said, we didn't have these show earlier this week from 1988. And he's talking about the FBI and he points out,
he said, we didn't have these things prior to World War I.
These are not longstanding American institutions.
And to everybody out there who's a fan of like
Scully and Mulder and Booth and Bones and Mindhunter
and whatever, Criminal Minds and all these different shows,
that ain't what it's like in real life. That ain't what it's like in real life.
We're seeing what it's like in real life right now.
So, Civil War?
You're talking, of course, about the Avengers series, right?
Yeah, yeah, yeah. Avengers, Civil War.
Yeah, man. So what's next?
What's next for this great nation?
Pickle jars, presidents, Biden gets another four years or what?
What are we doing?
Debt recall.
Can we have Biden go on Kimmel and do like a math test or like a reading test?
See what happens?
What would you have him do?
Remember that thing that-
Breathing test.
Remember that test Trump took?
The cognition test or whatever?
Yeah, that.
Purple monkey dishwasher.
Is that what it was or what?
No, it was like circle, hammer, alien.
And Trump was like,
I did it so well. I did it better than everyone.
I have the best cognition.
We're coming up on Biden's 80th birthday in November. We're waiting for
his health report too, right?
Is the doctor supposed to release one every year, I think?
Yeah, they're going to come out and be like... He's great. He's in great health.
He's too
good of health, actually. He's too healthy.
We need him to slow down and take
a break and maybe go home for a little bit and have some Cheetos or something.
But that's exactly what they did. That's exactly what they did.
Look at the timing, though, of this of the Mar-a-Lago raid, right?
Biden gets kind of pushed off the main stage. He's gone. Kamala Harris, nowhere to be found.
And then all of a sudden, this raid just comes out of nowhere.
Absolutely out of nowhere.
You wake up, you know, I think, I guess the news came out the middle of the day on Monday of this week.
And it was Trump broke the story, actually, funny enough.
Or not funny, if you know anything about the guy.
That he says they're raiding Mar-a-Lago.
And of course, of course, the same way, by the way,
Trump is the one who actually broke the story that Trump's campaign was spied on.
That original tweet, I just found out they were tapping the wires in Trump Tower.
Now, I wasn't directly correct about that, but he's pretty close in terms of what they were doing.
In fact, it was actually worse because they had spies inside his campaign.
It's almost like Trump was never really the president.
And what I mean by that is the institutions and the bureaucratic state sealed him off from as much as possible so that he couldn't do anything.
Well, have you seen Yes Minister?
Uh-oh.
So the entire plot of Yes Minister is basically what we're talking about.
And it's this 1970s sitcom set in the UK.
And it's this new government comes in and they want reform and they want transparency.
And they say, we're really going to change the way things are around here.
And we want open, very first episode,
just give you an example.
Very first episode, they say, we want reform,
we want openness, we want transparency.
And of course, all the,
and then so all the other main characters
are members of the bureaucracy,
or the civil service, as it's called in the UK.
And so, you know, permanent undersecretary
and these different things.
And, you know, they've all got their great titles.
And they say, okay, so you want reform and openness and transparency know they've all got their great titles and they say
okay so you want reform and openness and transparency okay all right great and so they
go leak his his schedule to like the local tabloids and then of the minister yeah and then he goes
wait a minute why did you leak my personal schedule everyone i'm meeting with is out here
you said you wanted openness and transparency we're just giving you that there you go and then
so every episode is him trying to do something,
but those guys just screwing him over.
Right.
Pictures of his butt.
They can do anything.
You said a couple.
I'm just thinking about, hey, transparency.
You want to see it all?
Let's start with your butt.
So you said a couple episodes ago that you thought if the Americans went off
the U.S. dollar as the world currency, it would be just tragedy.
I think you alluded to it.
Maybe I don't alluded to it maybe,
I don't want to put words in your mouth.
Well, no, I think that people talk about ending the US dollar
as if it'll be painless and I just don't think that's true.
I've been thinking a lot about a debt recall right now
because Tim asked earlier what's next.
And I, other than like, okay,
well we got to fix the economy, that's what's next.
But how?
A debt currency recall where like for two years
you have the opportunity to turn your US, your Federal Reserve promissory note in and you get back like 20 80 percent of the money
you turn into new scale up the more dollars you turn in the less you get back uh does that but
who's going to allow that yeah then the people with all the dollars in in the cayman islands
or in panama are going to be like well i can't even acknowledge that i have these dollars so i
don't want this to happen the federal reserve's not going to want like, well, I can't even acknowledge that I have these dollars, so I don't want this to happen.
The Federal Reserve's not going to want it to happen.
No, they will continue.
So we're basically at the point, and you saw this bill, this Inflation Reduction Act, which
would spend-
A health care-
Why would they need an inflation reduction if there was no inflation?
Because there is no inflation, right.
Why didn't they just call it the deflation act?
That we're basically at the point where they're just raiding the treasury where they kind of know that the
whole thing is going to fall over so it's about how much money can you get out before the whole
thing just collapses and so that's what this is it's just handouts to all their buddies handouts
to the unions hands out to the donors they're stealing whatever they can wear from the titanic
as it sinks yes and then that's why i'm saying like, what are you, El Salvador?
You know, they recently introduced Bitcoin and everything's been going really well for them.
El Salvador, the US government wants to install a little freedom down there.
Install a little freedom?
Yeah.
Here comes the bald eagle.
That's why they're installing a little freedom down Mar-a-Lago way.
Yeah.
Yeah.
Installing freedom.
Iraq's free now and so is Afghanistan.
Very free. So I don't,'t i mean they want to indict trump oh yeah they actually and you know to go back to what we
were originally talking about they actually want to indict donald trump they tried to and they
wanted more than impeachment they wanted impeachment and conviction and they couldn't get it so now
they're going this route and i just i just have to keep saying you know and i'm sure there's not many people that are, you know, in the Biden regime that are watching this.
But if you've stumbled in here, please don't do this. Please not not from a perspective of,
you know, I'm worried about, you know, his legal chances or anything, because it's a joke,
right? It's obviously a joke. None of this stuff applies to the president. But
you are putting this country on a terrible path. And i don't want that to happen to my country i really don't i just think
about all these historical stories of prominent charismatic individuals who get locked up and
then when they get out take over and it doesn't go the way these people think it's going to go
and they arrest them yeah that happened to hitler that's really concerning a lot of people not just
him we have two doors right napoleon. We have two doors, right? Napoleon.
Yeah. We have two doors right now, right? And one door is it's the republic and it's the rule of law
and it's the constitution and the way we've been doing things. And the other door is just it's raw,
naked power and Bolshevism, just straight up Bolshevism. And you're looking at a situation where very similar,
and Mystery Grove, who I've talked about here before,
outlines this.
And if you read Always with Honor by Pyotr Rangel,
he writes this in the fall of Imperial Russia
and the takeover of the Bolsheviks,
that it wasn't like this immediate thing.
And so there were reformers that went throughout the society and they were saying things like, well, you know,
these violent criminals, we shouldn't just be locking them away. We really just want to reform
them and prison is actually the wrong place for them. And so what we should do is not lock away
the violent criminals, but just try to find special ways for them to have programs for reform
and then reintroduce them into society. Right. But if you got caught with a knife, well, you're going away. You're going down.
And that was a hundred years ago in Russia. We're seeing the exact, exact same things
come out here in America. I've been thinking about a mass pardon that I think maybe is the
only way forward. And I'm talking about like the last 200 years of crap, all of it, just nonviolent.
So this is the question we talked about last night.
You pardon everybody.
Joe Biden for his misdealings in Iraq.
Fine.
Hillary Clinton for getting us into Libya
and working with Sidney Blumenthal's Osprey Global Solutions.
Barack Obama.
You want to talk about George Bush's illegal war in Iraq,
lying to us about weapons of mass destruction.
Why pardon any of those people?
Because I want the people from January 6th thing out of prison right now.
Yeah, but like call a hostage transfer.
Why do we have to trade hostages?
Like this seems like the most terrible way to have it.
But hold on.
Like Joe Biden's corrupt.
Hillary Clinton's corrupt.
Barack Obama's corrupt.
George W. Bush is corrupt.
Clinton is corrupt.
Bush Sr. is corrupt.
I'm fine with all of them being indicted and held accountable for everything they did.
Yeah, but we're like on the sideline. Like, yeah, a game that's not how power works a game well it's not like
you can't just like oh yay clap clap the power the leaders of the power are now gone like that's
not how you're also suggesting pardoning people who have actually harmed other people like how
would you feel if you were like well this is what we have to do like you were directly impacted by
one of their decisions and someone else is like well but this is what we have to do. Like you were directly impacted by one of their decisions.
And someone else is like, well, but this is how we start over.
We're just going to pardon everyone.
Like that doesn't seem like justice to me.
And it doesn't seem like a long-term solution.
You're just going to put a vacuum in where someone else comes in to be corrupt and do the same thing.
Maybe, but I'm not condoning future crime.
If someone does it in the future, they're going away.
Why?
You pardon everyone else.
There's one thing.
There's one thing.
It's not about everyone being like, we're going to pardon everybody.
That's not a sign of good faith at all.
No, that's not what I'm talking about either. No, a sign of good faith would be
if Biden came out and said, we're going to be releasing
the January 6th defendants because we're
trying to make things de-escalate this country. Yeah, but what I don't want to do is
like, oh, you did that? Now I'll pardon you,
Joe. It's not a tit for tat. I'm not playing that
game. I'm just tired of... That's exactly what I'm saying not to do.
I'm saying one way
to de-escalate things right now, if Joe Biden
came out and said January 6th was abhorrent, but we're seeing dangerous escalation of the rhetoric between what was described as the left and the right and as a sign of good faith, I want to pardon these men.
Wow.
And I want to ask for forgiveness and find a way for this country to move forward.
The right would have no response other than thank you.
Yeah.
The left would be like, aren't we noble and gracious?
Yeah.
It would just be like, oh, okay. I mean, wow. Thank you. Yes. Or, or, or by the way,
if Biden could say, could just say one nice thing to the mother of Ashley Babbitt. Oh, seriously.
How about, I'm, I'm so sorry that happened. That was a crazy day. And I, I'm sure your daughter
meant well, and things got completely out of hand. And I, and I'm so your daughter meant well and things got completely out of hand
and I'm so sorry that you lost your daughter.
That's all he has to say.
It would cost him nothing.
Ian's brought up Shea's Rebellion several times
where it was John Hancock, right?
Yeah, Hancock was the governor.
I think it was Massachusetts.
He pardoned all of these people
except a couple of them.
400 farmers.
They didn't have the money.
So the IRS is going to start going to people
to get tax money that they don't have. They're going to be throwing people in jail. It's going to be similar to Shea's Rebellion. Whoa, they didn't have the money so it's the irs is going to start going to people to get tax money that they don't have they're going to be throwing people in jail it's going
to be similar to shay's rebellion they didn't talk about i read that description it did that
uh oh yeah the job description did not say anything about throwing people in a jail they
didn't put that in it said shoot to kill let me explain something to everybody they keep saying
in the media the irs is not going to audit lower income people. And they are correct. The IRS is not going to audit lower income people. They're just going to send you the bill.
This is what people don't get about taxes. The narrative is cleverly manipulated by the
Democrats who are like, no, we're not going to audit you. Don't worry. And they go, okay,
you're not going to audit. Because that's a formal audit. Because what the IRS does is three months after you file, you get a letter in the mail
saying you owe us $2,796.23.
You can pay it here.
There's no audit.
They just tell you you owe them money.
Right.
Are you going to call a lawyer?
No.
Bro, if the IRS can add 87,000 people, all they have to do is send a letter to every tax-paying american you actually owe us
10 bucks more and what are you going to do about it you're just going to give it 10 bucks or you're
not if you can't if you don't have it and that's what happened with shay's rebellion is they didn't
have the money they couldn't they just didn't have the money and so they didn't pay they they
were going to seize their farms so they went to the farm the to the courthouse and and you know
did basically a january 6th on the courthouse and, you know, did basically a January 6th on the courthouse
and said, no, you're not taking our farms.
A bunch of people went in prison for years.
Eventually, John Hancock was like, we're tearing the union.
What happened was the local police wouldn't stop the farmers.
They're like, no, they don't have the money.
So they called in the state police to take care of them.
The state police didn't know who they were, so they threw them in jail.
Then Hancock was like, it's the only way forward is pardoning and moving forward.
We can't-
If Joe Biden pardoned the J6 defendants,
it would be, his popularity would probably skyrocket.
I think that would be a great move towards deescalation,
but there is one other way that doesn't even involve pardons.
If you want- He can resign.
If you want actual deescalation in this party
and in this country, I think actual deescalation, we can get deescalation in this party and in this country, I think actual de-escalation, we can get de-escalation.
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much as Mike Lindell. Ladies and gentlemen, this entire episode was a setup for Jack to do a
commercial. I really appreciate you because we went over the script, scripted it so, so much
beforehand. And that was actually the end of the script. So we have a little bit of time for like
super chat. What are we talking about now? Before we move on, I want to talk about how important rest is for the human body and that
getting a good pillow might actually be a great idea.
Ian totally missed his line on that.
Particularly from my post.
So I'm sorry,
I'm getting this all wrong.
Oh my goodness.
Where do I get one here?
Can we cast a new Ian?
Can we cast a new Ian?
My head's all,
I've been asking for weeks now.
Pardon them all.
No.
So I want to figure out is, is, is authorizing violence the same as doing violent?
Is that violent crime?
Authorizing a violent crime?
Wait, what?
I'm done with this guy.
Let's just move on.
What's next?
Wait, no.
We've got a super chance coming.
We are not authorizing violence.
No, like George Bush authorized people to go commit violence.
You're talking about market reprisal.
Like privateers were told by the crown or by the government.
Yeah.
Okay.
We're fine with pie.
And they kind of wash their hands of it.
So until, until a certain point when they pulled the letters of Mark and then said, okay, you're all outlaws now.
Right.
When it, when it, when it became, that's how privateers became.
That's how pirate, like the actual real life, the pirates of the Caribbean became pirates.
They were all working for the British to begin with to go after the Spanish galleons
because the British said,
we don't want our Navy to do it.
You guys just go do it and we'll let you do that
and then keep whatever you want.
So they did that, but then the war ended.
And then they said, okay, if you continue to do this,
you're all criminals now.
Wild.
Yeah.
Crazy days.
All right, let me see.
We're having this weird problem
where youtube keeps
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and then it's going
to be every week so
we're gonna have a lot
of fun it's uh it's
gonna be really funny
stuff we did a we
filmed with Jack
today it was it was
good stuff I won't
spoil anything but
we didn't film that
that was real that
was real you're right
uh we filmed with
Marjorie Taylor Green
and Zuby and uh we're
getting a lot of
people involved in
having a good time
do you film with
Santorum uh no no
no so funny funny
backstory my first
ever job in politics was field director for Rick Santorum in 2006.
Oh, wow.
Look at that.
There you go.
All right.
Raymond G. Stanley Jr. with the first super chat says,
Poso the MyPillow like button.
I just need a button.
So a button in front of me that, well, how does that work then?
Do I buy you the pillow?
No, you buy me the pillow.
We should get you a stream deck yes with one button yes that plays a
sound bite that when you press it it says buy pillow buy pillow buy pillow buy pillow buy pillow
buy pillow so i noticed that raymond g my uh stanley jr took the maga out of his name and i
just wanted to mention maga month ended july is over i was pretty sad to see it go well so i
changed my profile pictures back i actually
i got an angry email that was like you only cared about maga for one month and then you changed your
profile back because you don't care about america i thought it was funny because the the point of
the joke was to mock the people who claim to care about a cause but then abandoned it right away
right that's why i was like oh it's months over like american flags out now but whatever i looked at it like christmas right you celebrate christmas
in december and then you put your decorations away yeah i like leaving the christmas lights
up till like july maybe all year we do well we do the whole christmas tide so we do we do little
christmas so that's we take them down uh which actually january 6th which is old old christmas
oh wow and then because my wife is yeah yeah so my wife is orthodox so we actually celebrate
both oh wow all right logan roland says just built my new bed in my new rural town in eastern
oklahoma glad i got out of that hellhole state of california and holy ish gun law is not a thing
out here and can buy my drum mags but do do you need pillows for your new bed? Oh, that's without a doubt.
Yeah, it sounds awesome.
And a topper and sheets and all
the rest. We really do use them, by the way.
Get Tanya on here some night.
She'll tell you. We got rid of all the pillows.
She got rid of all the pillows in our house and was like,
I want all my pillows. I bought the slippers.
You got the slippers? Those were legit.
They have all season
slippers now.
Because people kept saying that they were wearing them outside You got the slippers? Those were legit. You know, they have all seasons slippers now. Oh.
Because people kept saying that they were wearing them outside.
And then so the idea was, well, we need to make them just a little bit more rugged.
Yeah.
So that you can wear them outside.
And that's the new all season slippers.
Legit, I will say, whatever's inside them is the fluffiest thing I've ever stood on. Yeah, what makes them so good?
It's actually clouds and dreams.
That you're just walking directly on them
the coffee thing though it's like everybody's selling coffee these days you know what i mean
yeah it really is it really is like everyone's doing coffee is there is there like some like
conservative coffee company that's like sourcing for all of these people who are selling coffee
so i actually i ran into mike at at cpac and i don't like text him every day. Like I'm sure everybody thinks, um,
in fact,
um,
they,
sometimes some of my,
my fellow ones,
they're like,
Hey Jack,
that might be a little bit close to the edge.
You know,
like I got,
we got canceled enough places already,
you know,
we got,
but he said,
he's going to send me the coffee.
He said,
he's going to send me the coffee.
Oh,
we got a good one here.
Steven Bortlemay says all this talk of civil war is making me lose sleep.
If only there were someone that could tell me how to get a good one here. Stephen Bortlemay says, all this talk of Civil War is making me lose sleep. If only there were someone that could tell me
how I can get a good night's sleep,
that would leave me speechless,
like Michael Knowles' book.
Ah, very good, very good.
It was a turnaround.
It was like a double, it was a turnaround, yeah.
I love how there's like,
the sponsorships have become memes.
How it's just like people were memeing
Michael Knowles' book to get me to read it.
Yeah.
I was funny, because like every time I'm reading a super chat, I'll explain this.
So for those that aren't familiar with the meme,
when Michael Knowles' book came out called Speechless,
people would start a super chat by saying like,
Tim, what you said about this was so profound,
it left me speechless like Michael Knowles' book.
Or they'd be like, Donald Trump came out with these powerful words.
And when he said this, I was left speechless, Mike.
But the thing is, I'm like, you're giving-
And then his book went number one.
It did. But like, you're giving me money and i'm reading it it's funny and then michael
knolls is selling his book i'm like this is a win for everybody this is actually something that
i think coincided with a few multiple like a multiple you know multi-factorial kind of moment
where up until a couple of years ago it was this
idea that everything on the internet is free everything on the air is free we
don't want thing we don't like to pay wall we don't want something but then
with the rise of the content creator it became this idea of well if I support my
creator my favorite creator if I support someone that I like watching or I like
reading then I get more of them and they get to continue to do what they do. And you know what?
10 bucks a month isn't that bad, right? And so you now see people that are so much more willing
to do that than they ever were before. Right. So we got John Kirsten says,
with Hannah Clare and Ghost Girl as regulars, I no longer care Luke went for SIGs and never came back or that potato guy being gone.
Good.
We don't need them.
Luke went for SIGs and never came back.
That's about right.
One Friday.
And then Seamus just disappeared one day.
We don't know what happened.
Just one day he was here and then he was gone.
That's how leprechauns work.
Oh, I've got my intel on Seamus.
Don't worry. On Seamus? i've got my intel on seamus don't worry on seamus i've got
intel on all of you we're waiting for our everyone to come back all for everybody to come back
then we'll all sit at the chair once we'll just rotate around the room
all right let's see caleb cass says if the senate doesn't pass the budget next month the health and
climate bill gets no funding but they're going to why wouldn't they yeah i mean that that stuff's gonna it's it's all gonna
get passed yeah i like how the left is making fun of uh they're they're they're making fun of bernie
there's a meme going around on leftists where it's like joe mansion smiling saying uh co-wrote or
co-sponsored one of the most comprehensive climate bills and then Bernie got nothing passed in 30 years.
And like
I saw that and I thought it was
hilarious. Five mansions.
Does he have five?
He might be up to five now because he did
vote for the Inflation Reduction Act.
He voted for the spending bill.
Alright.
Excuse me. Says Ian, tell Poso how
you want to let dem politicians go
free from prosecution for betraying the american people and republicans well we i think we got into
that part of it is i i think that a lot of their crimes are being just dismissed right now people
aren't really acknowledging some of it so if we pardoned them then we would at least acknowledge
it which is like the best i think we can get rebel without a cause says hi i'm the
journalist known formerly as tim pool since changing my diet to keto i've also changed my
name i am now slim pool oh there you go slim and by the way for the record i'm pretty sure garland's
going to get impeached oh yeah marjorie taylor green filed articles of impeachment so she she
filed it but um this isn't going to be it, but this isn't one of the—
It's not going to be until January.
This isn't one of those ones where, you know, it's like you file it and then it just sits there, but it's a big press release and, you know, nothing really happens.
No, he's getting impeached.
He's absolutely getting impeached in the new Congress.
What do you think the charges are?
What are they impeaching him for?
They are going to charge him for corruption.
They're going to charge him for for corruption they're going to charge him for uh completely unconstitutional action they'll they'll they'll find a direct
charge but this raid on mar-a-lago this raid on mar-a-lago has turned so many people that were
independent that were moderates we're hearing it from donors as well saying you know we thought
trump was um just being you know off his not off his rocker we thought he was, we thought Trump was just being, you know, off his rocker.
We thought he was crazy.
We thought some of these things that he was saying were nuts.
And you just raided Mar-a-Lago.
They just proved him right.
Like, you just proved him right.
So it means that Trump will probably be the nominee now, right?
There's like no question about that.
And he's at this point, and I said this on Twitter the other day,
Donald Trump will be the next president of the United States.
All right.
Jacob Cahill says, today's my 38th birthday and I can't think of a better gift to myself than a shout out from Tim and the gang.
Thank you for creating the best live journalism show in the world.
Much love.
Happy birthday, Jacob.
Thank you for watching and supporting the work we do.
Nice job.
Hope you have a good birthday, man.
Somebody buy that man a pillow.
Buy him a pillow.
I'd say buy him a drink for his birthday, but a pillow works as well.
Seth Hauser says, after everything the Democrats have done, there should be no pardons for these criminals.
They have done too much damage.
If they go to jail, so be it.
I mean, keep in mind that, look, I just sat in the courtroom when Steve Bannon was on trial for this paper argument
that they were having, which was also about separation of powers, this executive privilege.
They put him on show trial. They may put Steve Bannon in jail over this. And so this is my
response to Ian is they're already putting Republicans in jail. That's how bad this is my response to ian is they're already putting republicans in jail that's how bad this is
mandalore wise says main reason i think the cincy thing was a false flag is the claims that viva
fry told people or told him to be violent so go guard mar-a-lago anyone who watches viva is calling
bs so that's just false viva never said that viva like passively read a comment where he's like oh
i guess people are going to mar-a-lago. And then this guy posts like Viva Frey is saying things are happening.
But if you watch the actual clip, and so USA Today wrote this, this, this attack piece on Viva
because the guy referenced him. And so they said, oh, this guy said he heard it from Viva Frey,
even though he didn't go to Mar-a-Lago, which was what the whole thing was about.
And if you actually watch the clip and Viva has this up on his timeline, he's reading
this comment, and then he says, oh, yeah, you shouldn't do that.
Don't go down there.
So he even says it, that that's a bad idea.
Don't do that.
It's just weird smears.
But they cut that off.
Man, weird.
They smear what they fear.
They smear what they fear.
Waffle Sensei says, Ian, it's not that JFK's brain was officially recorded as missing.
It's just that the brain that was included in the autopsy report was virtually undamaged
make of it what you will oh okay well i don't know i don't know about all that stuff as well
before i was alive maybe it wasn't his brain i think was the the theory no it's just in dallas
and i didn't go to the grassy knoll oh have you been there have you been to the six-floor museum
negative it's great i haven't spent i haven't spent much time in dallas oh dallas is super
cool i love dallas i had i was there it was you know cpac work work work we do see back it's hard
because it's just like you have to be somewhere all day long but that's a really great city elijah
schaefer's show but you you teleprompt that you televiewed in didn't you so i've done elijah's
show in person in the past but then then I was down for a better discourse,
so we had to go straight to that.
And then, yeah,
when I did Eliza's show this week,
I was on,
that was from here,
from DC.
Got it.
And for some reason,
they made me look like
this golden bronze Adonis.
God, yes.
Well, it's hard not to.
I don't know what was going on.
Look at yourself.
Yeah, no, well,
for here,
we apply the filter
to make me look human.
You were the fireman
that Tim wanted earlier, right?
That's true.
Six, six. Tim was talking about me. Kane the Fourth says, need Liberty the filter to make me look human. You were the fireman that Tim wanted earlier, right? That's true. Six.
Tim was talking about me.
Kane the Fourth says, need Liberty Prime if a war with China comes.
I'm a big fan of Liberty Prime.
What is that?
From Fallout 3, it's a giant robot the Americans built to fight communism.
And as it's activated, it's just like, communism is bad, or yelling something like that.
It's funny.
Taiwan should just start mining the streets.
Waffle Sensei says, I think the best course for China and Russia, who have been using ideological
subversion to get us into civil war, is for Russia to fund the right, China to run the left, and both
fund our destruction. So this was a Russian state TV said, their pundits said that a civil war was
probably coming. And the only question is, which side do they fund with an arm with weapons? Who do you think?
Who would Russia give weapons to?
Obviously not Biden.
If a civil war broke out.
No, we'll give it to like pro-communist.
Russia and China would work together
and then you'd have Europe
working against them.
We don't have to consider this
because we just found out
that there was a Russian-backed group
down in Florida
that just got totally rolled up
and it was a group of black separatists.
Oh, wow.
This is a good one.
Selren says,
Completely Russian-funded.
Jack, could you talk about Pizza Hut nationalism?
I've been thinking about it a bit recently.
How can we get back to those days?
We've talked about that on the show before
when I was on, I think.
They had a salad bar?
Yeah.
So you had the salad bar.
You had this idea that Pizza Hut
wasn't just a place that delivered pizza,
that it was actually a communal space where you could go and spend time as a kid.
You had Book It.
And then I had taken my kids to a Pizza Hut near where we lived,
and it was just atrocious.
It was dirty and disgusting.
If it's a standalone building at all, at this point, they're just like –
We're trying to get out of there.
It's a strip mall.
Pizza Hut today is a strip mall.
You walk up, you open the door, there's like two chairs, and you order the food and you leave.
Well, so this was, it was an old Pizza Hut, which is why I initially had thought it was a place you could go and sit.
Let's bring it back.
Let's make our own.
Let's do it.
We'll do it out here.
We'll do it.
We'll call it Pizza Shack.
Pizza Shack.
Done.
Yeah. Done. Well, you had that idea. Pizza Shack. Done. Yeah.
Done.
You had that idea before.
Do you remember your idea about, I forget if it was a hotel or a hangout spot, but it
was like the different living rooms from different eras.
Yeah.
Do you remember this idea?
So an idea I've had for a while is to, I mean, maybe we should just do it.
And this is something that
we might need like an investor for and a developer. You get a building and you create, you get one
bedroom apartments and you can get maybe, what should we do? Should we do like six of them?
And you've got, you go in one and it's the 1990s. Everything in it will be stocked from the 90s,
TV's from the 90s. When you turn the TV on, it's pre-programmed with like a specific date
from the 90s,
maybe like 1992 or something.
Then you've got the 80s room,
the 70s, the 60s, and the 50s.
Did 92 have Urkel?
I want Urkel.
I don't think it had Urkel in 92.
92?
I need Urkel.
Wait, so what is this?
Is this like a museum or is it like an Airbnb?
It's a hotel.
It's like a hotel.
The idea is that you could book a, it's a theme hotel where.
Boutique hotel.
Yeah.
You'll be like, I want to be in the 90s.
And you'll go and there'll be like a radio.
You'll turn it on.
And we'll just pre-program everything to play on a loop.
So it's like live streaming basically.
If you order room service, do you only get snacks prepared from that era?
Yes.
And when you open the fridge, there will be like leftover with the same box from that era.
You can just call it eras.
Yeah.
Eras.
We'd be sold out every night.
I guarantee it.
Oh, yeah.
It'd be like a different hotel every time you went.
I got to imagine there's got to be a place in Vegas like this.
It would be.
Have they not done this already?
I want to be able to be like, I want to spend the night in the 70s.
Or example, look at.
And there's like a vinyl player.
I mean, look at 50s diners, right?
50s diners are everywhere.
Everybody loves these things.
They're still popular today.
And the most popular ones are the ones that best recreate the 1950s experience.
Yeah.
And then, you know, you have, but you'll also have like entertainment and news.
So like if you're in the 50s place, you can turn the TV on and about like the politics of the day civil rights stuff like that the 60s there's the moon
landing in the 90s at the fall of the soviet union or you can just watch the honeymooners or
something it'd be cool you like turn the knob on the tv or if you go to the 40s there is no tv
right it's just radio no tv yeah then is it kind of like after 2000 like society just homogenized
no no no man like you you go in the 2000s one and they're
gonna have like avril lavigne yeah avril lavigne it's gonna have all that stuff it's gonna have
like a poster for final destination or whatever and that's the movie that's on tv and then we
just have one room that's like a like a normal hotel room for today confirmed steve urkel was
definitely around 92 really yeah you're gonna get fix. Wait, I mean, the person or the show? Well, Family Matters, the show.
89 to 97. Family Matters started
in 89? Wow.
That's crazy. What's that theme song?
We got to do this.
So, I have no
idea how to start a hotel, you know, but it's an
idea, so someone should do it, because
I'd love to stay there. I don't know.
Totally do that. Yeah, 90s, and you've got
No, but for real, we should do a Pizza
Shack. Complementary Big League league chew with nintendo 64 all over the place they've all got
golden eye because what other game is there yeah golden eye no but for real i was talking about
doing like a sandwich spot or something let's make a let's let's make a building like it's a
rectangular building you go in it's got booth seating it's got the pizza bar and salad bar in
the middle and we'll do a reading program the the local school. And if you're a local little
league team, you know, maybe you, you get a discount or you eat for free or something,
all that stuff. Yeah. We'll contact the local schools and we'll make our own book program.
Yeah. Well, all of that stuff, the teacher will be like, read the book and then you can
get the thing and come in for a pizza. Instead of book it, we could call it book them.
Book them. But it is my thing. Like, book it, we could call it book them. Book them.
But it is my thing.
You talk about pizza nationalism and what we lost.
Yeah, they were communal spaces.
You went there.
I remember you get the wheel or whatever for reading books, and you get a free donut, and you get a free slice, like a free personal pizza.
I read all those books, too.
Yeah.
I always read those books.
My friends would be there.
I'd show up.
I'd be like, oh, it's my friends from school because when they were handed out.
Because they were there too.
That's what we need to bring back, man.
Have you heard about my idea for Saturday morning cartoons?
Negative.
So we're looking for venues right now in Eastern West Virginia.
I love saying that.
Oh, yeah.
What we want to do is like gaming, skating, hangout spot, just whatever.
But then on Saturday mornings, we want to play cartoons so that parents can bring their kids to hang out there'll be like
a breakfast buffet with like sausage eggs bacon pancakes waffles and the parents can hang out and
talk to each other in the morning and the kids all get to you know play games while watching
these shows and it's a way to create kind of like a secular community community event because it
used to be the church and i was was like, not everybody goes to church.
Some people still go to church,
but a lot of people don't.
Let's bring people together
with Saturday morning cartoons.
Not bad.
And then it's also because-
It also doesn't conflict with church.
Right, exactly.
In fact, many people might actually meet people there
and then decide to go.
Or the big issue is the parents are involved
in the content the kids will watch.
So it's like you're not getting
any of these weird shows from disney or something you're getting like the approved shows i always
love those goofy cartoons from like the 60s and 50s disney where he's like there's the narrator
talking like and then he walks to figure out how to dig a hole that's hilarious one shovel thing
at a time have you guys ever seen those old fantastic disney no saint says tim should do
one segment every day
using a vtuber model then you could have a fan art tag on twitter yeah what what if i had like
uh an anime waifu vtuber and then i used a voice changer and just did a normal segment
so it's just like an anime waifu with like a sexy female voice telling you the news i bet it would
make way more money people keep asking me for i I keep getting hit up by these freaking weebs, man.
And they all want my pillow waifus.
And it ain't happening.
It is not happening.
No, we go back to your crawl spaces.
Every freaking day.
Okay.
El Rojo Grande says, Tim, it seems pretty obvious to me what happened here.
Trump declassified those documents.
As he said, the Biden admin probably reclassified those documents to use a pretext to attack Trump.
Is that allowed?
No.
Yeah, I don't think that makes sense.
I think they're just fishing.
You can't triple stamp a double stamp.
You know, it's like it's like I'm sorry. we're going to push our entire republic to the precipice
of civil war
over an argument about
document markings really
really
because we know that's not what this is about
right can we all just
drop all that I think they want Donald Trump to not be
able to run for office it's right when you
said debathification when you reference that
that's exactly what they're trying to do they They want de-Trumpification. Anyone who's associated
with him, anyone in his family, anyone who gave him money, anyone who voted for him,
anyone who's a public supporter, they want you gone. They want you erased.
It's tantalizing, but reference the Bath Party becoming the Taliban or joining the Taliban as
a result of being barred from politics. Don't do it again because history does rhyme.
Right.
But the which is different from the deep state, though, if you're a bureaucrat, maybe you
should be elected.
Maybe you should have to go through some kind of public process to get these.
Why shouldn't Dr. Fauci be someone that's subject to public review?
And a freaking term, man, of some sort.
Chance Terry says, Jack, Tim, many thousands, including myself, are facing discharge over
military COVID vaccine mandate.
So Trump has talked about this.
Please be our voice because we don't have one.
We need your help.
Our readiness is being decimated.
Trump has said this straight up.
And that's the one thing where you have to say, like, if the vaccines are your issue
or if you have someone who's in your family, if it's you, right?
He's the only politician that I've heard anywhere in America,
just total free money.
Say, if I'm elected,
I will reinstate every single one of these members
with back pay.
And by the way, I would also say,
because if you're on the enlisted side,
you have time and grade promotions.
I would hope that he would also add
the time and grade promotions. I would hope that he would also add the time and grade promotions along with that because every this we treat our troops like trash over this,
like straight up trash. You join the military. You raised your right. I'm a veteran. You raised
your hand and you said, I will do whatever my country asked of me. And then we're going to
knock you out because you don't want to take something. No, it's it's it's one of the most
just disgraceful moments of our entire, I mean, it reminds
me of some of these, you know, the bonus army and some of these things, either the bonus
army was kind of a commie plot, but you know, it's how can you treat actively serving members
of our military?
Like, I don't understand it.
Simulation says in response to drafting females, aren't a majority of military roles today
support roles and non-combat roles? Is it a majority of military roles today support roles
and non-combat roles?
Is it a majority?
There's a lot.
I mean, I'd have to look at the numbers for the Army.
I mean, certainly in the Navy, right?
You know, or the Air Force, right?
That's why they call it the Chair Force as a joke.
Not, you know, not knock on the Chair Force, guys.
But, you know, obviously the majority of people in the Air Force are not pilots.
Right.
So the idea then is, you know, is everyone going to be in a combat role?
And that's kind of the thing.
People think of the military at, if there is a job in the real life, I guarantee you
there is a cognate to that job in the military.
Caper2x says, Jack, the female aviator died when her Tomcat lost an engine landing on
the carrier.
She waited too long to eject to give her WSO time to get out. It was crazy.
I mean, but that sounds more like she did something heroic, right?
God bless her.
Yeah.
Mechanical error, not pilot error?
I don't know.
I don't know.
Probably have to look into that story.
Didn't the CDC just relax all these guidelines on COVID?
So does that not kind of maybe an indication that people are going to be let back into the military, that the mandates are going to be lifted?
I don't know, man.
I mean, you haven't seen much self-awareness from this regime whatsoever.
They don't care, right?
They actually don't care that they've changed what they said.
Denmark, by the way, just dropped the vaccine for under 18.
So Denmark, they're doing away with it completely.
But you're not going to see any of that in the U.S.
They're not going to apologize for anything they've done.
They don't think they did anything wrong.
The other part was that thousands of military service members
applied, followed, they were told,
if you apply for religious exemption,
if you apply for medical exemption, we'll for medical exemption we'll consider it and their applications were rejected
they basically were told we don't actually believe you we don't believe that you hold these
yeah it's of your values that you don't think this uh vaccination is something that fits with your
religious practice like that's a very hard pill to swallow to be told that we respect and defend
religious freedom except if you enlist in thelist in the military and you don't want the COVID vaccine.
It's just crazy.
All right.
Stephen B. says, I'm a subscriber, but never watch the after hour because I don't want to watch it on my laptop.
Is there an app or something which it can be accessed on TV?
If not, is there something in development?
There is something in development.
It's just...
I would love an app for that.
Yeah. So we are working on... They're called OTT apps over the top.
Yeah.
We want to get them on every TV, every smart TV, every smart service, and every phone.
And want is...
It's a powerful word.
Doing, yes.
But it requires being able to hire a bunch of devs, finding good devs, getting the work done.
We hired some people to start working on development, and then abandoned it and then the whole thing went sour so we are like it's it's one of
the top priorities that we have we've because i tell this to daily wire guys too like dude i need
your app on my tv so i can watch it because i don't have roku or anything i just have a smart tv
i turn it on i'm like i want to watch daily wires movies it's not easy to do unfortunately because
i'm a fan same is true for us. We're working on it,
and hopefully soon, but I don't know what
soon means, man, but it is a top priority
for us, for sure.
The Jaded Kriegsman says,
I think the problem is that a lot of civil servants who
view their job as being to advise on
policy and not make policy,
but the people who get promoted
into management roles view themselves as policy
makers and act as so.
Yeah, look, I was in the civil service i was a gs employee um for navy intelligence on the civilian side and 100 they believe they are the expert class they believe they are the
ones in charge they believe that they are the ones who have the authority and they're not
they're absolutely not that's not our system That's never was supposed to be our system. And for anybody out there who is currently serving
and real, and you do see both, right? You do see both in the GS and he's a hundred percent right
that it is, it does come down to the management versus the employees that if you're in the
leadership track, you view yourself as the policymaker and you go them and, Oh, I'm going
to tell this Congressman, I'm going to tell this congressman
i'm going to tell this president what what they should do as opposed to actually obeying the
authority and just having respect for the authority and actual respect for the chain of command
because when i served i was under i was under obama right but it didn't matter you still respect
chain of command all right bobcat says tim do you remember the pizza buffet at Pizza Hut?
That dessert pizza is something I would invade an entire country again to bring back.
Which country has it?
We can do a gag.
Like, I'm legit.
I really would want to open a pizza place like this.
Finding a building and everything, I'm totally down for.
And we should totally do commercials where it's like we invade a country to bring back the pizza shack nationalism.
Or can we invade the past?
Yeah, yeah.
We get a time machine.
Yeah, we get a time machine.
Everyone's like, what are you doing?
What's happening?
Stand back, citizen.
You got to go.
You got to say something like, it's gone wrong.
We have to go back.
It's all gone wrong.
You have to go back.
You're here from the future.
For your pizza.
Where we're going, we don't need rolls.
Then we bring back the building i guess we bring back the dough with the didn't have potassium bromate in it well you'll be
driving around ingredients man yeah you'll be driving around now and you'll see former pizza
huts with like different color schemes and different names on them but you look at it
you're like that's a pizza hut man i don't care what signs
on there that's a pizza hut my favorite pizza fact is that it was started by two irish brothers
who had never had pizza i find that really oh yeah they'd never had pizza it was like a trendy
food it was coming over but it is not authentic it's either pizza hut or domino's started with
a french bread recipe that's what they made their crust from really i could see that for domino's
i just want to let you guys know.
I am very upset with how Papa John's
treated Papa John. But if you look at
the ingredients of Domino's Pizza Hut and Papa
John's, no questions.
Papa John's ingredients are all
way, way better. No, seriously.
I think Pizza Hut put Splenda
in their crust. Fake sugar,
like fake sweetener? Weird.
You look at Papa John's ingredients,
it's like wheat,
water.
Do you ever hear the story about his car?
Yeah,
yeah,
yeah,
yeah.
Yeah.
We had him on the show.
Oh yeah,
right,
right.
Obviously.
Found his car again.
Man,
that's,
I love that story.
I love that story about him.
Cause I get that.
I totally,
and it wasn't,
he,
he didn't settle for the same make and model or even the same way.
He said,
no,
I want the car.
He sold his car when he
was starting the business to pay for it and then he bought it when he succeeded but he found it
he tracked what he's i think he put up like a bounty for it basically and then tracked and
somebody tracked it down and and then he bought it off them all right let's grab one more here
the bahamian rain man says tim i'm reading about how sean hennedy is claiming that even if trump
goes to jail he can still run for POTUS from the clink.
Mr. Posobiec, do you know anything about this?
I mean, OK, from a legal standpoint, if you want to get into that.
So the Constitution doesn't say anything.
It is silent on the question of can a person who's been convicted of a crime run for president.
Right. It's not in the Constitution.
There are specific qualifications that are laid out in Article 2, and it doesn't mention anything about crimes.
Again, because the founders trusted the people of the states.
But there is, in the 14th Amendment, I believe, if you wage insurrection.
Insurrection, but you can be convicted of a felony and run for president.
So charge him with insurrection.
In most states, I think every state, you can't be convicted of a felony
and run for state office,
but you can run for federal office
and be convicted of a felony.
And this, by the way,
that's another kind of back-end thing
they're trying to do.
If they can't get him convicted,
they're going to try to get him off the ballot anyway.
Or, you know, can't get him in prison.
Just keep in mind that all of these,
you know, kind of scholastic arguments about this whole thing, I think, Tim, you're right.
I think that this gets crazy way before it gets to that point, and I really don't want to go there.
All right, last one.
AC Your says, I want a Donald Trump My Body pillow.
Does it have to be an enemy?
No, you know what?
No.
Just regular Trump giving a thumbs up.
Just no.
Nope.
Nope.
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All right, everybody.
Can you just pipe down, man?
What is this guy's deal?
I'll show.
What is this guy's deal?
I'll show, yeah, yeah.
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