Timcast IRL - Timcast IRL #595 - Liz Cheney DEFEAT Watch Party, Fingers Crossed w/Posobiec & Derek Harvey
Episode Date: August 17, 2022Tim, Ian, and Lydia join commentator and podcaster Jack Posobiec alongside local politician Derek Harvey to discuss Liz Cheney's election loss, Alex Jones' social media triumph, Alaska's ranked-choice... voting dust-up, Trump/Paul 2024, and how the FBI hoped the Mar-a-Lago raid would be treated. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
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Tonight is the night, ladies and gentlemen.
You know, I'm sitting here and I'm thinking it's a really slow news day, and it is.
But there is something that's happening that will make today the biggest news day.
And that is whether or not Liz Cheney wins or loses her primary.
In the polls, she's expected to lose handily.
But I'm not here to say one way or another, because we really don't know.
Speculation that Democrats are going to jump to the Republican Party so they can vote for her to
sabotage the Republicans because they know Republicans ain't going to vote for her in the
general. Maybe or maybe we will see the end of the Cheney family reign. And this will have a huge
impact moving forward with Republicans should they win in the midterms in November.
In the general, what that means for Donald Trump, what that means for investigation.
So we'll get into all that stuff.
We've got a couple other really big stories.
The FBI reportedly stopped a bunch of traffickers and rescued a bunch of kids.
A lot of people on social media are saying two things.
One, well, that's really good.
Thank you very much, FBI.
And two, they really needed a win right now. So maybe they cleverly timed this one. So we'll get into that.
Plus, we'll talk about a bunch of other weird stuff, too. We've got while we're waiting for
the results to come in and we'll see if they come in, you know, I suppose early enough for us to get
them and then and then talk about it. But we're talking a lot about what's going on with the
Republican Party, with Liz Cheney,
with Kinzinger, and Alaska's also having their primary.
And then we've got some other stories, too.
We'll talk about the line city.
You may have heard about this.
You're going to be building this big linear city.
Very weird.
And Tesla's Optimus robot.
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But this one's about a dog that got monkey pox.
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How did the dog get monkey pox? Mystery. And where was the monkey pox located? I'm going to leave it there for the sake of being family friendly. How did the dog get monkey pox?
Mystery.
And where was the monkey pox located?
Oh, gosh.
Uh-huh.
Anyway, we just launched the promo episode for Cast Castle, which Jack Posobiec is in.
And there's a really, really funny bit, so you want to check that one out.
Whoa, whoa.
That's not a bit.
It's real.
It's totally real.
It's 100% real.
It's totally, totally real.
Absolutely.
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and of course, Jack Posobiec is here.
You know, when you said, tonight is the night, I thought you were about to say, tonight is
the night when two become one.
Yeah.
You know from Spice Girls?
No.
You don't remember that one?
Not up on the Spice Girls.
Really? Sorry, Jack. Really? Nobody? No. Chad, Chad, help me out on this one. Help me out on this one. yeah from spice girls you know that one not up on the spice really sorry really nobody
chat chat help me up on this one help me out on this one ginger spice but guys no um tim i do
have to apologize because i brought a hate symbol oh don't you can't show that no i can't no i'm
going well i'm sorry i've been taking off youtube i'm doing it so i'm doing i got my hate symbol
right here oh my gosh right here-fed prayers directly into the face
of the demonic.
Oh my goodness gracious.
Just boom, boom, boom.
We can even get
crew served up.
This is a rugged rosary.
That's great.
It's by Rugged Rosaries.
Douglas Ernst.
Just for...
Set this up.
A lot of people don't know.
Yeah, context.
Oh yeah.
A couple outlets. Well, what context? It's a rosary. They said rosaries have't know. Yeah. Context. Oh, yeah. A couple outlets.
Well, what context?
It's a rosary.
They said rosaries have been co-opted.
No, the Atlantic.
It was the Atlantic.
The Atlantic.
Yeah.
They said rosaries were co-opted by extremists.
Apparently.
That's a new one to me.
I mean, we actually do funny, like, I mean, not funny enough, but I mean, we do the rosary
every day in my family.
I do it with my boys.
That's just, we went over to Poland we were saying the rosary
over in this basilica that's near my family's
village
we're from a family village back home
so it's
definitely so I admit it
put it this way if that group
of if you're living
in a degenerate society that's
controlled by people like that,
and they call you an extremist, then I say yes, absolutely.
Well, we should definitely talk about this because it's just so crazy.
And well, thanks for coming, Jack.
We also have Derek Harvey.
Hey, good to be here, Tim.
And good to be with my good friend, Jack.
And it's been a fun time this summer and looking forward to some good things coming up.
Is that pillow story true?
So, okay.
No, Tim, I mentioned this beforehand, but I don't think Ian was in the room.
So I'm going to have to bring this up.
Ian, do you know about the backstory between me and Derek?
No, I'm going to need to know that.
Okay.
So four years ago, and you can see what's on the shelf right behind me, and the alpaca
has been put to sleep by the travel size MyPillow that
believe it or not, and Derek, you can back
me up on this, he was the
first person to ever give me
my first MyPillow.
100% true.
It's true. It's true, right?
I forgot all about that.
Let's not read too
much into that.
Your wife got it for us, actually.
In all seriousness. A complimentary pillow? Ah. Let's not read too much into that. Well, no. Your wife got it for us, actually. Right, right.
In all seriousness.
Just a complimentary pillow?
We purchased a few extra ones, and Jack had said some things, and we thought, oh, well,
he said he had a bad neck or something at the time.
I did not say I had a bad neck. What are you talking about?
Bad neck?
What's this?
Get cold.
I'm just imagining the pillow
slowly being handed to Jack and his eyes
are glowing, sparkling. He's like,
he touches it.
He was at a picnic, yeah. And then you got a taste
of the comfort.
I've never
looked back and now I see pillows
that are just substandard everywhere I go.
We have to do this for Cast Castle, this scene.
As soon as you touch the pillow,
the camera zooms into your eyes
and you see eternity, the truth.
Exactly.
Pictures of him laying on a pillow,
floating around in space.
All the secrets of the universe.
What's that thing from Adult Swim?
He's like, I've seen beyond the find the star.
It's just like that.
He was actually wondering,
what the heck is Derek giving me?
Well, the pillows, they come in like a, it's
tube wrap, it's sealed.
And so it's, and it's pressure wrapped.
So when you get it, it's actually kind of rolled.
This is not a commercial, by the way.
This is like actually a story.
No, this is actually a story, right? So they're rolled.
And I was like, what the heck, why is my pillow rolled?
And then he said, well, he said the thing about the dryers.
You have to throw it in the dryer for like one spin.
And then I was like, all right, fine, whatever.
And I definitely left it in the bag for like six months and then didn't even think about it.
And then finally, I just said, I'm going to give this a shot one day.
Even better.
Now I'm imagining Jack gets the pill and doesn't care.
And then it's like six months later, he goes into his basement and he, what's this?
And he picks it up and blows the gun.
Yeah, yeah, yeah.
Anyway, anyway, we'll talk more, Derek. Thanks for being here. The rest is history. But it was Derek. It was not Mike Lindell. Blows the dust. Yeah, yeah, yeah. Anyway, anyway. We'll talk more, Derek.
Thanks for being here.
The rest is history.
But it was Derek.
It was not Mike Lindell.
It was Derek Harvey.
You worked with Devin Nunes.
You've been on the show before, and I think you recently won a primary.
Yeah, I did in Washington County running for county commissioner, Republican primary,
and now it's up against the Democrats in the fall.
Right on.
That's awesome.
You're chilling?
Yeah, dude.
What's county commissioner consist of?
Well, we have oversight of a lot of programs in the county, school budget, roads, highways, sewer and water, zoning.
Just a lot of sheriff's department, law enforcement.
That's great.
About an $800 million a year budget.
And we're trying to protect the history and values and character of the county.
It's a great place to live, and we like to keep it that way, not become Loudoun County.
Yes.
All right.
We got Lydia Press and Buns.
I am pushing buttons in the corner, delighted to have these two gentlemen, this great minds trust.
I'm stoked for the pillow the Apeka is sleeping on.
What's going on in the news?
Let's jump to the first story from CNN.
Liz Cheney faces referendum on her Trump criticism.
Just that in tough Wyoming primary.
You know, I don't need to say too much based on this story.
This is just the lead story.
Harriet Hageman is polling way higher.
And everybody expects Liz Cheney to be soundly defeated.
And I'm seeing a lot of criticism because what are they calling her?
A carpetbagger?
Is that it?
You know, she's not from there.
She doesn't know the community.
She comes from somewhere else.
And then what she does is she, Wyoming is, this is why, I'll tell you, I think she's
going to lose.
A lot of people do.
I don't want to jinx it.
I don't know.
Who knows what happens with Democrat crossover or whatever.
But Wyoming is MAGA country, quite literally the number one most Trump supporting state in the union.
Yes.
And Liz Cheney is the number one TDS, Trump derangement syndrome, politician.
I don't understand what she thinks is happening and why she didn't just retire like Kinzinger did.
I almost feel like it's a pride thing at this point.
You know, it's, you know, this is our party and we want, you know, and keep in mind, she
thinks she's right, right?
She thinks she's waiting.
She's riding some wave of something that over time that the establishment will still be
able to win.
So the establishment can come back, defeat all of of maga tell all the deplorables to
shut up um that she'll be able to go she's all in right she's all in and whether that includes a
presidential campaign in 24 which oh god i hope she runs please please liz please run in 24 please
i'd love to see her on a primary just just i mean come on right talk about a steel cage match that this would be i mean it
would be gold you could find the whole government but so the the idea though is that with her
dynasty comes from political royalty right this was this is the carl rove george they're sort of
like the offshoot of the george bush dynasty so you can't you can't talk about the chinese without talking about the bushes and that was the previous ruling class the ruling family of the republican party she's like
republican hillary clinton yeah yeah you know it's like she's like no i don't want to lose i refuse
me but a lot of people miss that you know in in those 2016 primaries when people said oh it's
going to be so hard for for trump to beat Clintons, their dynasty, etc. Everybody forgets that he took out Jeb Bush very quickly.
Yeah, but come on.
Very, very quickly.
Jeb.
Come on, Jeb.
He put an explanation point in there.
That's how it used to be, though.
It used to be that you could be a politician and you could represent Wyoming and then do absolutely nothing for your state.
And it was a do nothing.
I mean, the fact that Dick Cheney and Liz Cheney were both representing Wyoming, name
one thing they've actually done for their state ever.
Right.
Nothing.
Please clap.
They have good crypto laws.
Does that have anything to do with them?
No, not governor.
Yeah.
I'm a big advocate of not hating the child for the sins of the father.
No, no.
She's earned it.
No, that's neither am I.
In which case.
So we could talk about what she's done.
Yeah.
Well, Dick Cheney, for instance, was vice president under George W. Bush.
I feel like he was a big part of why we got into the war in the Middle East.
I don't know if I'm right or wrong about that.
Just a little bit.
You might know more, Derek.
I mean, you were kind of present for it.
Well, I worked with Dick Cheney during the first Gulf War when he was secretary of defense,
and I worked with him off and on in 2003 to 2006,
and I stayed in touch with him over the next decade.
Definitely a neocon, aggressive war hawk, if you want to call it that.
But Liz Cheney is cut from the same mold,
and neither one of them focuses on the real threat to America,
which seems to be right here at home with the weaponization of DOJ and FBI
and the threats against our civil liberties and what China is doing domestically.
They don't seem to care.
They're like looking outward for the problem?
Outward for the problem, and they're part of the establishment.
In their bubble, they don't understand what's going on in
America because they're not part of real America.
It has always eluded
me how exactly Liz
Cheney got to be the representative for
Wyoming. I was like,
well, surely she's representing Vermont or something.
Well, that's where the family's from, originally.
That makes sense. But I was like, she in no way
represents anything that's going on in Wyoming.
She's not on any of the same wavelength.
But that's what I'm trying to say, though.
Prior to 2016, that's how politics was.
If you were the big name from a certain state and you could pay enough money to be on TV, that was pretty much it.
Well, that's why Jeb thought he could win by being Jeb.
And it's not the case.
I think Jeb and also Hillary are really great examples of this older generation completely
unaware of what the internet was.
No, seriously.
Yeah.
Hillary Clinton went to, where was she, like in Alabama and she put on a southern drawl?
Right.
Like, dude, people know what you sound like.
You can't do this.
But she just didn't realize.
Jeb, please clap.
He didn't realize people were going to film that, put it on the internet.
Absolutely. didn't realize. Jeb, please clap. He didn't realize people were going to film that, put on the internet. Well, I went to Jeb's opening campaign announcement and gala in Florida. My wife and I attended, and
it was really shocking for him to come down and talk to everyone and lay out his vision,
and he came out attacking the base, attacking the principles and values that reflected the average Republican voter.
Talking about immigration and we need to love all these immigrants.
We have room for them.
We need to embrace them.
When we were having massive problems along the border.
Well, Donald Trump said, what did he say?
Let them all come legally.
Legally.
And he's right.
That basically means, well, obviously you're not going to let 100 million people in your country overnight. They're all going to line up. You're going to say,
fill out the form and let's figure out how we can help you and what we can do. And if we can handle
the capacity, make sure we're helping people come here and thrive. Instead, what we end up with
Biden is basically a de facto open border where people are dying in the deserts. And it was bad
under Trump. it was.
The apprehensions were really, really high.
But this is what people need to understand.
Under Donald Trump, the, was it apprehensions and what do they call it?
What's the word they use for when an ICE agent confronts?
Radaways?
No, no.
Encounters.
Encounters, yeah.
Yeah, I knew it was like some weird word. Like, what does that really mean?
But you have to understand, under Trump, it went way up.
And everyone's like, oh, look, it's worse now.
It's like, no, no, no, no.
This is what enforcement looks like.
It's good, yeah.
When Trump started enforcing this, you saw encounters increase, which means under Obama,
they were ignoring it even worse.
Now you got, I'll give the guy credit.
Joe Biden actually wants to build the wall out in Arizona.
They want to cover some gaps in Yuma.
Well, did you see that thing on Post Millennial today with Savannah Hernandez?
No.
She's got a whistleblower from one of the federal contractors that's doing these night flights.
And this guy comes forward totally anonymous and they've got the receipts on it where he's saying that, oh yeah, do we have kids? He goes, my office alone does 2,000 to 5,000 kids per week
that they're flying around the country.
And there's four of these offices across the border.
That's crazy, man.
And all of it, they're just flying and it's federally contracted.
And we're told that they have sponsors, right?
And they don't even know the vetting of the sponsors.
The whole chain is broken.
It's just too many people, right?
It's too many people.
We don't even have the actual abilities.
And Derek, you know this better than me.
We don't even have their correct functions of government to be able to process that many people, let alone that many minors. There was that viral video that got leaked where it was one of these guys working on these flights
who said if the American people knew
what their government was doing,
there'd be like a revolt overnight or something like that.
You remember that?
It was up in New York, I think.
Yeah, that was New York.
They were trafficking kids.
Let me just stress, it's been reported several times.
The Biden administration is trafficking children.
This is, it's crazy and
the big story broke when the the trafficking was secretly filmed they were bringing kids uh
illegal immigrant children into tennessee i think it was was that what it was the tennessee tennessee
gop found out and they were super pissed off a bunch of other videos came out like the one in
new york where you've got these contractors being like, yup, working for the government, trafficking children.
But when they get into a place like Knoxville, Tennessee or some other city,
it's churches and left-leaning democratic organizations that are funded by the government
that pose as NGOs, non-government entities that are supposed to be doing these good works.
And they're making profits and it's a, and the more of it, the better,
and it's changing the demographics.
And, you know, you've got to follow the money,
and it's a self-licking ice cream cone going on here.
So people are making money off of bringing kids to churches?
Is that what you're saying?
To towns.
The people are offloaded.
They get funded by the government, the state and federal government.
There's a ton of federal money in this.
A ton of federal money.
People are employed, and they take care of them, and they manage these people,
and they help them with the transition, and it's a profession.
Liz Cheney really is astounding to me.
Look, tons of these established Republicans retired, and they've been retiring like crazy, realizing it's over.
There's a MAGA wave of Republicans who care about this country that are starting to come in that want to see real change.
I see the left making fun of Marjorie Taylor Greene.
She says defund the FBI, and I'm like, don't you agree with her on that point?
You can make fun of her, I guess, but at least you can say that you agree with her on that point.
They should be happy about the changes that are happening, at least to a certain degree.
So to see Liz Cheney, I suppose you put it right.
You stated it correctly that she's refusing to let go.
It's her party.
She's like one of the last barnacles latched onto the hull as the ship's leaving, and she refuses to give up.
But I'm just getting to this because while immigration is one of the most important issues for Americans,
and there's constant news stories about the crisis,
kids are dying in the desert.
What is she doing?
Donald Trump said mean things.
Is that it?
Is that what she's remarkable? Well, not only that, but she's the head,
essentially the Republican head of the January 6th committee.
Yeah, she's the one running it.
And she's basically the one running it.
But there's no meaningful investigation.
You know, where are the text messages?
Where are the reports?
What was going on with that pipe bomb?
What was going on with – why are there people in the crowd?
Not to rehash everything.
What was Nancy Pelosi doing?
Yeah, what was Pelosi up to?
Why didn't they use the PA's public address system on the Capitol grounds to warn people?
So many of these just...
If you were conducting an actual investigation that you would want the answers to, because
of course she doesn't want that.
She's made this the face of her last hurrah.
She wants to go down with the ship.
And then this is playing to the MSNBC, CNN base of people who are out there, those suburban wine moms,
and you're like, it's soccer mom.
The soccer mom's in masks,
and you'll get your third booster,
get your fourth booster.
Did you see the next latest Liz Cheney hit?
How long after she loses, assuming she does,
until she gets a CNN or MSNBC contributor shit.
It's already set up.
I'm sure they're fighting over her.
They're probably fighting over her right now.
Now, if she's smart, by the way,
and it depends on how you run the money on this,
what she would do is you do the Liz Cheney Foundation.
So if she does the Liz Cheney Foundation,
then you can go on both,
and then she's going to say,
oh, we're going to continue the investigation of Trump.
And then every time she goes on CNN or MSNBC, she gets asked for donations.
And then later we'll find out how much foreign governments are spending into this.
It's going to be 2045.
Yeah.
And we're going to be all moved beyond this.
And she's going to be sitting in a rocking chair in her house with a bunch of cats being
like Donald Trump.
But you understand that there's a group of people that there's a group of people out there and this overlaps with sort of the
um the true crime fad that's going on right now where it's it's just the let's get trump tv show
and this is like season six and they don't even care what the underlying bit is it's just we got
to go get him isn't the guy who who produced the primetime show for the Democrats?
From ABC?
Yeah, he's the same guy who shot down the Epstein story.
Yeah, this is a reality TV show.
No, no, but I just want to make sure I'm clear on that.
That was the guy, right?
Same producer.
The same producer who blocked the Epstein story did the Democrats thing.
That is my understanding.
It's kind of amazing how you – we need to start doing six degrees of Epstein.
Yeah, we might not even need six.
It's like two.
OK.
And the judge who signed off on it, you know, on the warrant was the lawyer for Epstein's pilot and his lieutenants.
And there we go.
Who?
And then tomorrow he's holding the hearing on the affidavit. Remember that epic viral video from the Alex Jones trial where the lawyer is like,
you're claiming that the government is involved with trafficking.
And he goes like, oh, you mean like what the Epsteins did with Clinton or whatever?
Millennial Jeffrey Epstein.
And then the thug life sunglasses come down.
It doesn't matter what you say if a pair of 8-bit sunglasses appear on your face.
That's right.
Well, I just think it's funny that we have known now, I think
for a couple years, that the Biden administration
well, a couple years, since
last year, I guess, a year and a half, that the
Biden administration has been trafficking
children into the U.S.
And then you get people who start saying
things like, I think the government is involved in child
trafficking, and they're like, oh, you're a conspiracy
theorist. And it's like,
CNN reported this? There's videos. Night flights. Night flights. child trafficking and they're like oh you're a conspiracy theorist and it's like did cnn reported
this like there's videos night flights night flights night they take these kids on the board
and put them on planes and they fly them all across the country to random places and then
there were stories about like these kids going to these shelters the shelters are overwhelmed and
they're like we don't have to do with all these kids why are they being sent to us yeah that's
that's what the biden administration is doing yeah but if your world is only what you see on MSNBC
and that alternate universe of reality,
what are they to believe?
I've been thinking a lot about desensitization lately.
I was smelling something so stinky the other day
that all of a sudden I shook my head and I smelled nothing.
I was like, it was so bad,
my brain didn't even want me to understand,
experience it, to perceive it.
So you were able to smell yourself. I smelled i think it was me too i think i was smelling my own body um and it's the
same with like seeing some horrible violence and then the person's like i don't even remember what
i saw kind of thing they people know that their government is involved in trafficking children
around the country maybe even around the world i don't know how deep it goes but it's like so
horrific that i think people are like their minds aren't well
keep in mind that the epstein story was considered a conspiracy theory for years yeah and if you
brought that up you were crazy you were nuts if you said that which we all knew that he was very
close to the clintons he was to go around saying that he was one of the initial founders of the
clinton global initiative and ties to Harvard and Bill Gates,
all this other stuff, right?
And so it was so crazy
that people just couldn't,
they couldn't wrap their heads around it.
But then when all of that came out,
suddenly post Epstein,
it's like, all right, if that were true,
then what else could possibly be true?
Well, the Russia hoax could be true.
The COVID issues could have been true.
I mean, all these things become conspiracy theories.
I want to jump to this story here and give a shout out to the man, the myth, the legend, Alex Jones, because he was right about Epstein.
If you're listening to this, you are the resistance.
That's right.
He was right about Epstein.
I remember when the Epstein story broke, Joe Rogan was like, dude, Alex Jones was right.
Yeah.
And it's crazy because Alex has gone on Joe's show and said really crazy stuff.
Chimeras, 5G towers, whatever, interdimensional beings.
And then he says some of these other stories like the Epstein thing and you're like, people don't want to believe it.
And it turns out to be true.
Yes.
We got this story from Bloomberg.
Being thrown off social media was supposed to end Alex Jones' career.
It made him even richer.
I think this is an important story.
For one, they admit, or at least they're asserting, they wanted Jones.
It was supposed to end his career.
It says it right there in the headline.
It was supposed to stop the spread of violence.
I'm sorry.
Right.
They just admit it.
They just straight up admit we were trying to end his career.
They said initially it was because he was promoting violence and they had to stop it for the safety. Now it was supposed to end his career they said initially it was because he was promoting violence and they had to stop it for the safety now it's it was supposed to end his career now you've got in the
in the court case against them you had the lawyer uh for the family say don't just punish him
destroy his platform and make sure he can't rebuild it but i think this is a big story
they claim that alex jones is worth a lot of money alex jones has commented me on the story saying that he does not, in fact, have this much money.
He is not making this much money.
They're bankrupt and he's broke.
Look, I know he said that, but I kind of find it hard to believe that someone who's had such a powerful media empire
would not have saved up money somewhere, set up trusts with his family or something.
So maybe personally, yes, he is broke. But a lot of that wealth probably transferred out
through various trusts or other ways to family members.
There was a story in the New York Post
that he transferred a portion of property
to his wife or something.
I don't know.
The fact is, this story is a white pill.
The fact that they are so desperate to stop Alex Jones
and they can't.
It shows that, well, Alex, despite all of the things they've thrown at him,
and the damage they have caused to his business, he's persisted, he's survived, and he's been effective.
The reason they're going after him is because he's one of the most effective supporters of Trump, or was,
and that he's influential.
I think at the same time, the white pill that they, I think the FBI going after Trump, that doesn't, it makes me a little bit pessimistic in terms of civil war.
Take a drink, everybody.
But it makes me actually optimistic in terms of the upcoming elections.
They are so panicked about the influence of people like Jones, the influence of people like Trump, that they're desperately pulling
moves like this.
It's a whack-a-mole.
They've been freaked out since 2007 when they realized that an internet video blogger on
YouTube could rally 500,000 people to vote for whoever they want.
The CNN got involved in 2007.
We're like, we're going to do the CNN YouTube debates.
All right, kids, all you super influential, new, famous young people that are way more powerful than we
are let's create an authority so we can kind of make a semblance of controlling you and so they
did these lame-ass youtube debates with cnn where they like wouldn't i tried to ask questions about
the federal reserve and they like just would ignore that of course we're talking about obama's
favorite foods and things like that they're're in complete, hanging by a thread, the global financial market.
I didn't know what globalists were.
The liberal international economy.
That's it.
The lie.
I love it.
But I remember back in the day, like I said back in the day, but 10 years ago, Obama did
the Reddit AMA.
They asked me anything.
It was like a big deal.
Huge deal.
But he only answered like, what, 10 questions?
Right.
And they were very stocked.
Like, what would you do with health care?
We're going to give more of that.
We like it.
What started changing is that
I think people are sick of the obvious lies.
Remember Deepwater Horizon?
South Park made a joke about how the BP guy goes on TV
and he goes, we're sorry.
We're so sorry.
We're sorry.
Sorry.
When that happens,
does any reasonable person believe they're going to tell the truth?
Does any sane person think that Jen Psaki or, you know, Jean-Pierre are going to come out and just be like totally honest with the American people?
And for that matter, Spicer or, you know, Sarah Sanders, for instance.
I don't expect any of them to come out and just blatantly tell me the truth about what's going on.
Not a Republican, not a Democrat, not Trump's people.
There's obvious legitimate reasons why they can't tell you the truth, for good or bad.
We can't leak secrets if we have plans.
We need to compartmentalize and make sure our plans are, you know, if we want to do something good, we can't just go out and explain exactly what we're doing.
If I'm, for instance, going to be suing some organization, and I think it's a really good thing and it needs to happen. Well, coming out and explaining in
detail what I'm doing just helps them and stops me from doing it. So for obvious reasons,
you're just not getting the truth. But what happens is with people like Alex Jones,
they feel authenticity. And that was a big shift. Whether Jones was right or wrong,
the dude believes what he's saying.
Oh, he's right. A lot of times.
He talked about the globalists in like 2005 and 2006.
I was like, okay, I think he's being a little hyperbolic.
He's being vague.
What the heck is he even talking about?
But now I find out that there's like multinational corporations where they have their headquarters in one country,
but all their activity or a bulk of their activity is in another country.
They're basically tax evading.
And that's a huge, I mean, that's what he's talking about.
He's talking about global, he's talking about like
world economic form crap.
Remember, I don't know if you guys have been watching
or listening to Alex Jones for a long time, by chance.
I don't know.
But I remember, so I've been on the internet my whole life.
I remember the loose change, virality moment
where people were burning, loose change, and I went on to discs and like sharing them around with everybody. So when I was in college, I remember the loose change virality moment where people were burning loose change and all of a sudden discs and like sharing
them around with everybody
when I was in college I remember that
yeah the Ron Paul revolution
yeah you'd see the loose change guys would be around
I told this to Alex Jones
the first time he came on the show I was like I remember when you were
ragging on a real ID when you were like
they passed this bill they're going to be
federalizing IDs this is what it
means and he was raising alarm bells about it and the
potential problems. And what happens is
we're frogs in a pot. The pot is boiling and we
don't realize how much has really changed.
But I remember now a few years ago, we go to the airport
and there's all the signs everywhere. Get your real
ID. Update your IDs. Otherwise, you're not
compliant. So he was right about it.
And he said it would do a bunch
of things that it does because he was
reading the news and reporting it accurately.
Now we're in it.
Real ID is here and nobody cares.
Everyone's just like, oh, I got my ID updated, whatever.
So he talks about the incrementalization,
one small grain of sand at a time
and before you realize it, your whole world is different.
Well, just think about this.
You go to the store at Walmart or wherever,
you make some purchases on your credit card. All that data is there. You go online again on Walmart and you look
and you say, here's all the things you've been buying. Do you want any more of those? When the
FBI wants data on you, they just send a letter to AT&T or to Walmart or to Chase Bank and they
request that data. And they have your whole life right there,
your credit cards, your purchases, where you were at.
Apparently, the phone companies have been giving people's text messages
to the January 6th committee and stuff like that.
Well, this came up also with Ring Camera.
Oh, the police department.
So the issue that came up was that police departments, ICE,
other agencies were able to access Ring without the permission of the, like Derek's saying, just going to the company directly.
And of course, the companies are saying, hey, we're trying to prevent crimes.
What if there's a, you know, a child grabbing incident and we caught it on Ring camera?
You know, would you want to notify the authorities right away?
But then the question, and you could say, well, yeah, I mean, I think there's
some utility to that obviously. But then the question of course becomes how much are they
watching? Are they, do they know when you come in and out of your home? Do they know who's coming
in and out of your home? Well, that's metadata. So yes. Yeah. That's the crazy, the crazy thing
about metadata. And this is, I think it's been a while, but I'm pretty sure Brett Kavanaugh
ruled in favor of the government's ability to use metadata not as a violation of the Fourth Amendment.
But I could be wrong about that.
It's been a while since I was doing research in that regard.
But the thing about metadata is the argument is when you walk outside your house, anyone can see you do it.
So that's not a – you have no expectation of privacy.
If the police are sitting in public and they watch you leave your home, they now know you left your home.
Well, that's too bad. The argument was that with metadata, when you visit websites,
you're not hiding yourself. There's no expectation of privacy when your computer
sends a request out. Anyone who wants can see it. The problem is with metadata, it's not just about
watching you leave your house. We watch your house. We can guess where you're going. Is it
going to work? What time is it? I don't know.
He's not going to work.
Maybe he's going to get food.
Where's he going to go?
I don't know.
With metadata,
they can tell when you're going to poop.
And I'm not kidding.
There was an article
about how Facebook accurately predicts
when people have to make movements,
as it were,
because they have all this metadata.
They know when you put your phone down.
They know when you're walking.
They know when you're likely eating.
They can calculate all this stuff.
And now the government can easily get access to all of that.
The one that I saw that was very similar to that was pregnancies.
That they could base based on your Google searches.
I have these symptoms.
What's going on?
And the case study that I remember reading was a girl had gotten some ads in the mail for, you know, like folic acid and basic pregnancy stuff and coupons from the local Target because she was a frequent shopper there.
They knew she was pregnant before she did.
And the dad is the one who saw it and said, right, what?
Yeah.
And he called.
Yeah.
Why are you sending my daughter?
And they were like, oh, a... Oh, it was a...
Right, right, right.
It was like an algorithm that...
Now I remember.
She didn't know she was pregnant, but she was buying things that they just knew.
And so...
This was the pattern that led you to...
Big Brother knows when you'll poop before you do.
You know what concerns me is we're talking about the Fourth Amendment rights and is it
a violation of Fourth Amendment rights, but I think it's so far beyond American government at this point
that when we complain about what the American government,
the United States American government is doing,
it's kind of like just complaining about what one of the lieutenants is doing
because everyone, all these governments have the ability to scrape your metadata.
The CCP doesn't have a Fourth Amendment to violate.
They just do whatever they want.
It is harder in a certain sense,
for the CCP to get access to our data
than the U.S. government,
because the U.S. government has authority
over these organizations.
Well, they just call it Peric Swalwell.
They just buy it.
Yeah.
So the CCP, through any one of the companies they control,
can just buy the data.
And then they know.
It's part of the contract.
It gives them access to it.
And that's what we've seen in some of our investigations.
Not only that, but let's talk about 23andMe and how much of that is getting sourced by China.
So I'll tell you.
Why do you guys think 23andMe is that cheap?
Come on.
They're selling all that stuff on the back end.
I was at a party, and I'll keep this story as vague as possible.
And I was talking to someone about.
Wait, Tim, you promised me you would never...
I was talking to somebody about COVID testing,
and I said something like,
you know, the problem with the mass testing
is the concern that China is going to get access to this
DNA information, and then someone else overheard.
You know, basically it was like,
oh, it's a conspiracy, it's fake
news, you know, you can't go
around saying these things when people here pay attention to the news and
knows what's going on.
You're lying, blah, blah.
And I just took my phone.
I pulled up the NPR article that says China is getting access to data through COVID testing.
And I just like, here you go.
And they were like, well, I'm like, dude, I do this for a living, man.
I'm not making these stories up.
I'm reading the news.
And that's a lot.
I would say the same is true for Alex Jones.
I think the issue with Alex, though,
is that he stretches things
a little too far. And what I mean by that is
atrazine was the big story.
Interfere with the endocrine systems of frogs,
and then he yells at turning the frogs gay. That was a big problem.
They were making them hermaphroditic,
meaning the sex organs of the male
and the female, they weren't gay, and he
said that they were turning them gay.
The problem with Alex is that over time,
is that he's also,
he leans into the entertainment,
the jokester,
which is bad for a journalist.
Okay, but explain this to me.
Why does the Rachel Maddow standard
not apply to Alex Jones?
Oh, right.
Why is it that when you went,
I forget who it was,
but they were suing Rachel Maddow over this,
and then she came in and said, well, this is an opinion show.
Everything I say is my opinion.
And the judge rules, okay, well, then it's all covered.
Well, for Alex, I don't even care about legality stuff.
That's not what I meant when I was saying the problem.
I just am concerned why he's looked at as ridiculed as he has been by society.
Because he does both the jokes and the news.
You don't know which is which.
So this one thing that happened
when he was being sued, I think, is that
he claimed he was acting
and then the left came out and they were like
oh, he's admitting it.
And he was like, no, he does commercials.
There's a commercial where he rips his shirt off and then
flies through the ceiling of his building.
That wasn't a commercial.
Tim, I've seen him do that.
Come on.
I do want to shout out that ad where he's like redder.
You know the ones like before and after,
but all that happens, he's red.
Redder.
Was that real?
I don't know.
It was hilarious either way.
My favorite one, it was the doctor.
I forget who it was,
but he takes the super male vitality and goes,
I will now activate my muscles by doing push-ups and then he
just like tears his shirt off and starts doing push-ups and he comes up and he's got he's turned
into like a werewolf and then he says he's acting and then yeah you know it's funny when i see it i
see i talk to regular people or i see facebook posts from a lot of these lefties they don't know
anything about the guy they don't know they don't know anything about the guy. They don't know.
They sit there blindly believing the lies.
It's remarkable to me that after all of the lies, these people still don't wake up.
And it's got to be willful.
Well, it's the double standard all the time we see with the media.
One standard for liberals, another standard for conservatives.
But this issue that you're touching on, I think,
strikes home to a lot of our listeners. Yeah. Well, and when I bring up Rachel Maddow,
it's not necessarily to point out that it's double standard in terms of the way society
presents them. But now you've got a situation in the United States where you're creating,
and Derek, you talk about this all the time, this two-tiered system of justice where one
standard can apply to Alex Jones and you can ruin him and take away his entire career because he got a story wrong.
But Rachel Maddow is perfectly fine to say whatever she wants because it's her opinion.
We need parallel economies.
So shout out to Dan Vangino's Parallel Economy.
Shout out to Rumble and shout out to Public Square.
Public Square.
Love it.
If you guys haven't downloaded Public Square, love it. If you guys haven't downloaded Public
Square, download it.
Yeah, Public Square is
an app that
shows you all the businesses that
believe in your values and all that stuff.
I'm thinking about it. I agree with you on
the parallelity that
we do need. Like 2007
internet video, you could tell that the young
video bloggers were taking control of society.
What does the government, the federal government, have that we don't?
Like, if we were to create, like, just keep.
The army.
They have the army.
They have, like, the tax code system.
87,000 armed IRS agents who are trained to kill poor people.
So it's all, like, military.
It's all, like, guns and enforcement.
They control, like, the enforcement stuff.
They have the stick.
And that's they is just, like, what control the enforcement stuff. They have the stick.
And that's they is just like what?
The executive branch in Congress, basically?
You don't want to give that. I don't want to give that stuff to the populace.
No, it's not just the executive branch in Congress.
That's the problem, though, is it's supposed to be the executive branch in Congress backstopped by the judiciary.
But the problem with all of this is that you have an administrative state that has grown and become the fourth branch of government.
That's who Liz Cheney is campaigning for. That's your MSNBC, your CNN plug-in right there. They're
tied into academia. They're tied into the entire education system. They're tied into the defense
industrial complex. This is that fourth branch of government that was never supposed to be.
Do you think it's that we need it to exist within this global system of totalitarian governments vying for control?
Absolutely not.
Then do you think it's like...
I mean, you need a military, right?
You need a military industry.
You need industry to keep up with that military, sure.
But the power should always be with the representatives.
And you have a Congress that's completely abrogated that because most congressmen, or a lot of them, I'm not going to say all of them, but they would rather
go raise money and hang out on the golf course and then do whatever the lobbyist wants.
It's the rulemaking and enforcement mechanisms of EPA or Department of Education with new rules
and executive orders on lots of different issues that affect our kids going to school. It's the DOJ and FBI being immune from real oversight and control by the executive branch,
the president, whether it was President Trump or whether it's Joe Biden who says, I don't
know what's going on.
No one's talked to me.
By the way, we do have a little bit of breaking news on the Liz Cheney front.
Oh, what is it?
You guys want it.
Yeah.
So Washington Post has a sort of – they're setting the stage.
So it's a stage-setting article because we're, what, 20 minutes away from polls closing here?
Let me pull it up.
What's the title?
It is Bracing for Loss.
Liz Cheney says primary is beginning of the battle.
So what's going on here is that her press team has pumped this out.
They want this to be the narrative.
Even though she may not win, she's building her campaign into a nationwide movement to stop Donald Trump.
There it is.
There it is.
I'm telling you.
That's exactly what this is.
The show must go on.
The show must go on. The show must go on because the the stop Trump movement has become a proxy war of the establishment versus the people.
And they have they're using the avatar of Trump, the specter of Trump as the, you know, the great orange whale as a way to get you to to Derek's point point, to sacrifice your civil liberties, to go after the
political opposition, whether you're someone, and if you are someone who's an effective voice
against an actual opposition voice, by the way, I don't mean, you know, arguing about one of the
little things that they're that they let you argue about. I mean, actually stepping up against the
regime, they will strike you down. We just watched the show trial of Steve Bannon.
Let me jump to the story from the New York Times.
Alaska's voters will try out changes to primary and special elections.
So they've got ranked choice voting.
And, well, they say voters in Alaska on Tuesday will test for the first time a new ranked choice system for a general election
and a special race for the state's single house seat. And they will take part
in the state's new open primary system
which was first deployed during a special
house primary in June. That combination
right there sounds like
it's
let's put it this way. We're not
changing the elections. We're making it better.
They changed the rules.
Open primaries I think are bad. I used to
not understand why it mattered now
i totally get it because democrats can vote in the republican primary to sabotage the republican
party so that when it comes to the general nobody wants to vote for the republican like if the
democrats vote for liz cheney and she ends up winning republicans are going to be like whatever
and then a democrat wins wyoming that'd be that'd crazy. Now we have ranked choice voting. I'm actually, I've been a fan of it for a while.
But one thing interesting that comes up with the way they're doing it now to consider,
it is widely believed, or actually Jack was mentioning it just before the show,
that this is going to help Murkowski maintain her seat.
Do you want to explain?
Because in ranked choice voting, if someone doesn't break the threshold,
then they start counting the second choice votes.
And so this will end up, so if all of your MAGA vote, for example, is targeted to one candidate,
and then they're never going to say the establishment candidate as number two,
you will always see Democrats or soft conservatives, soft Republicans, your one of fours,
or even your four of fours who are more establishment types, they will put Murkowski as their second choice. So she'll pick up a wider swath of voters.
Meanwhile, a MAGA conservative is never going to say they want a Democrat as their second choice.
But so we're in a primary right now. So people aren't voting for Democrats,
they're voting for just the Republicans. Wouldn't they just be more likely-
Well, does it only apply to the primary?
Well, no, no. But here's my point. For now, wouldn't more just be more does it only apply to does it only apply to the primary well no no but
here's my point for now wouldn't more people be like okay well you know this candidate's not
likely going to win but they're my first pick and then i guess if i had to take murkowski and
as my fifth choice i would and i feel like in a primary it's open primary which is the biggest
risk right if you if you do rank choice voting yeah're going to get all the populists being like,
man, I really would prefer this guy right here.
They might think he's not going to win,
so I can't vote for him.
With rank choice voting,
they'll be like, yeah, I'll give him my first choice.
And look, Project Veritas and R.C. Maxwell,
the great journalist over there,
did a whole piece on this,
how it was Murkowski staffers
that actually left her campaign
and then stood up this other organization
to push through rank choice voting because she,
as a candidate, couldn't directly get behind it. And then after it went in, they went back to the
campaign. So the idea is in the general election, what will happen is Republicans will say,
I guess I'll vote for Murkowski. And my second choice are going to be these other candidates,
right ends, or maybe MAGA people, MAGA people, but the Democrats
will put Murkowski as their fifth choice. Right. So when all of their people lose,
if Murkowski is in the lead, she's going to get all the Democrat votes along with the establishment
votes. So it makes it impossible for the Republicans to get in populists, basically.
Look, and I've said this before, and I don't think Yang has it right.
You know, if you're going to start a third party, a real third party in this country,
you have to do it within the party structure that's already existing.
And there is a third party in this country, and it's called MAGA.
That is a third party.
It just happens to be inside the Republican Party.
Yeah.
I mean, you've got the left Bernie Party or whatever inside the Democrat Party. One of the things that's happening across the country in the Republican Party. Yeah, I mean, you've got the left Bernie Party or whatever inside the Democrat Party.
One of the things that's happening across the country
in the Republican Party is there are so many new people
getting involved, you know, homemakers
and small business people that are deciding.
Precinct Project.
Precinct Project, that's absolutely right.
And small groups picking up Patriot Moms,
voices of Washington County or voices of this county.
People are getting involved and they
are going to school board meetings, but many are deciding to run for these obscure offices because
they all matter. And that's the building block of that future party, Jack. And these are almost all
very conservative, principled, valued people that supported Donald Trump.
When people get into local offices like you're talking about, is it the kind of thing where they conservative, principled, valued people that supported Donald Trump.
When people get into local offices like you're talking about, is it the kind of thing where they have to quit their day gig?
Not usually.
Not usually.
Not for local offices.
So how does that work, right?
So you just won the primary for county commissioner, is that right?
Yes, and I'm going up against a Democrat in the fall.
And if I do get elected in the fall, technically it's
a part-time job, but it's a full-time demanding job if you're going to do your job correctly.
It does pay a salary of about $38,000 a year, but you're voting and managing a budget of nearly
$800 million across the board for the county. So it takes a full-time effort to go to meetings,
to go to commissions. There's a
couple dozen commissions that are elderly commission, there's the women's commission,
there's zoning, water commissions, those things that you have to be aware of what's going on.
And lots of issues are coming forward. And you're trying to get the job to manage $800 million
for a $30,000 salary.
This is the challenge of politics right now.
That is an insane – I could not imagine trying to manage a budget like that,
and you effectively have to do it for free.
You have to really, really want that job.
You've got to care about your county, your hometown, the future of your kids.
Or throw it away and just make sure that some of that millions goes to people you know. I mean, that's the downside. No, I was just going to say that.
Yeah, you're exactly right.
That on the flip side of this, for people that aren't maybe already independently wealthy
or have a stable career outside of this, that's where bribery and that's where money comes
in because they'll say, hey, sign off on the zoning board for us.
This happened in my hometown.
We lost a golf course
out to a hospital that nobody wanted.
This wasn't
county level. This was
township level.
The company went in and just
bankrolled a couple of Democrats
that would vote for the hospital and then
got them on board. Boom. Golf course gone.
Hospital in. There you go.
That's it.
That's the way the system works.
I remember when I was younger,
I noticed that all these skate parks that were popping up were garbage,
just like the worst.
And I just didn't understand why.
I was like, why are they so bad?
Because the X Games, they obviously have good ramps.
Why aren't those companies making it?
There was a community meeting in one of the neighborhoods
where a local construction company was like, it's going to cost half a million dollars to build this park.
And then as the story goes, some guy grabbed his phone and put on speaker one of the big top tier companies that makes all the big parks.
And they said, we can do this for 100.
That's ridiculous.
But the city still went with the guy who said 500.
What I was told was that in many of these circumstances in the city, the people who build skate parks have no idea how to build them, but they're the lobbyists.
They're the companies that fund the local politicians.
So when they call up and say, look, I need a favor.
You got the budget to build it.
We can build it.
Go with us.
You know we support you.
Say, okay, fine.
What's the harm?
It's a construction company.
They know how to build a skate park.
We'll go with them.
They're here anyway. Then what happens? company. They know how to build a skate park. We'll go with them. They're here anyway.
Then what happens?
They don't know how to build a park.
Skate parks are very specific, and you get dangerous garbage parks.
And you're wondering why.
Man, I got to tell you, they built this one park that they built the dimensions of the bowl rung.
So a bowl is like a pool, right?
You've got multiple transition ramps that go around an edge.
And they built them so compact and tight.
One guy, I remember I was skating,
did not know it was built wrong.
And if you've been skating,
you know most ramps usually are built correctly.
So you just ride around
and you know how to make your moves.
And he went up to carve between these two walls
and they were built like a 90,
like it was like a wall.
And he slammed into it,
bashed his skull.
And was left bloody on the ground.
That is because.
And this is what I'm told.
The city decided to go with a crony.
Over an actual construction company.
That's what happens with cronyism.
You're saying like.
Regarding cronyism.
So like they'll say.
Corporation will be like.
We're going to fund these democrats.
To make sure that our skate park gets built.
So if you were the county commissioner, would there be other people on the commission with you?
It's a five person commission and it's a majority vote that will make the determination on a budget or an issue of a purchase for the sheriff's department, like new equipment or for the fire department.
Because it's fire, it's fire and rescue, EMS, sheriff's department.
Those are all under the county.
And your role will be one of five, basically?
One of five.
So how does that work when people vote?
Like it says vote for five county commissioners.
There's a big list.
Right.
That's crazy.
Yeah.
All right.
Well, good luck.
But you're not just up against one Democrat then, are you?
No, no.
There's multiple Democrats.
And in some ways you could say you're up against other Republicans because it's a food fight at that point.
So is it top five?
It's a top five.
And, you know, in Washington County, Tim, as you know, it's a heavily Republican.
It was a Trump County by about 61%.
MAGA country.
MAGA country, yeah.
And, you know, we've got people that really care about their county and the 61 percent. MAGA country. MAGA country, yeah. And, you know, we've got people
that really care about their county and the future here, and we've got a great slate of good
candidates across the board. But then in, I just remember from back home, my county was, you would
have to, you have to have a certain number of minority seats. No, there is no requirement for
any identity politics. And I'm pretty sure Washington County sent a letter requesting to secede from Maryland to join West Virginia.
Yes, they did.
What's the percentage chance that that's going to happen?
Yes, Tim, that letter was sent and received.
Is that like actually on the table?
I mean, it was like three counties, right?
Western Maryland. Well, I find the succession idea to be a major distraction from our ability to actually work on the hard issues that we have an opportunity to make progress on.
Did you see the district change with the new census?
Yes. By cutting out, basically, what was it? They had the Frederick suburbs in the Western
Maryland congressional district? Well, the congressional district for Western Maryland is
the sixth congressional district. And we got David Trone running against Neil Parrott for the
congressional seat here. And by the way, David Trone does not live within the district.
That's right. And you're allowed to do that?
You're allowed to do that here.
And the other issue is the gerrymandering was challenged in court, and it came out a little bit better for Republicans because of the court cases brought by Neil Parrott and others.
But we do have—
It's like a Republican district now.
No, it's still a majority Democrat district because we've got parts of the D.C. suburbs as part of this district that represents all the way out to the very end of Western Maryland.
Wow, really?
So very dissimilar areas.
Wow.
Is this C.D. Maryland?
Six.
C.D. 6 Maryland.
Maryland's sixth congressional district.
Yeah.
It's D plus one.
Wow, that's crazy.
But it's a much better opportunity,
and it is looked at as a very competitive race that the Republicans can flip this year.
Oh, wait, wait, wait.
Oh, it's changed.
It's still D plus one, but moving forward, they've included Frederick in.
Wow.
That's just crazy to me.
I mean, you've got people who live in the panhandle of Maryland who are – I mean, it's MAGA country.
I go driving out there.
It is all MAGA country.
It's basically West Virginia.
It's rural, yet they are in what's basically a D.C. suburb.
Montgomery County is part of this district.
You guys mentioned MAGA multiple times
today, the word MAGA has come up, and Jack even mentioned
earlier that it was...
Oh, it's Jack's back.
There is a third political party in the United States.
It's MAGA, but it's just in the Republican
Party. So why don't they break ranks
and start another political party called
MAGA?
The reason I've heard in the past is because, no, they need the money.
They need that Republican money.
No, they don't.
They need fame.
They need popularity.
It's infrastructure.
What does that mean?
It's the infrastructure of, what, 9,000 different municipalities across the entire country.
That do what exactly?
That do everything that he's talking about from the ground up.
It's county commissioners, not county commissioners,
but Washington County in Maryland, you've got a central committee,
Republicans that help organize, recruit, develop precinct captains,
recruit precinct leaders to register voters.
All of that infrastructure is gradually being taken over by MAGA.
Yes.
So I went to a county.
I'm sorry.
I have to issue a correction.
It's nuclear ultramaga.
Nuclear ultramaga.
Nuclear ultramaga.
Wait, wait, wait.
With the side infusion of extremist rosary.
That's right.
Of course.
Not just the rosary, but the Gadsden flag and Betsy Ross flag.
The Gonzales flag.
I love that story, by the way, the story of the Gonzales flag.
That's crazy.
You know what the story is?
I looked it up.
It was a small colony of Gonzales.
They requested armaments.
They got one cannon.
And then the Mexican colonels or whatever showed up and said, give us your cannon.
And they were like, no, come and take it.
And they held up a flag with their one little cannon on it, like, come and take it.
He drew a picture of it.
It's amazing.
So great.
That's all it was.
If I went to a county with my, you know, Gazdan flag wrapped around me,
and I was like, I'm an ultra-mega nuclear candidate.
I want to run.
They'd be like, we don't have the infrastructure for you because it's all Republican.
Like, what would be the difference exactly?
Like, how would I have a hard time getting on the ballot?
What would be different?
Because I'm making YouTube videos. I've got 100 million people
that follow me on YouTube.
Do you remember when we talked with the Mises caucus guys
and they were talking about the Libertarian Party and the
pragmatists and then the Mises guys
come in and basically took the party over?
You've got a party. There are people in it
who have ideals. So basically
what ends up happening is
there's a monopoly on the political infrastructure
between Democrats and Republicans,
and it's going to be impossible for you to compete with,
you know, you're trying to open a coffee shop
next to a Starbucks.
Good luck, bro.
They could subsidize everything.
Democrats can take money from wealthy districts,
send it over to your district,
and flood the zone so you can't possibly win unless you've got a comparably large.
So instead of opening a coffee shop, you franchise a coffee bean to open up next to Starbucks, and you've got to give some of your profits.
And so, yeah, but now you're going to do things the way you want to do it.
But it's all money.
It's all money.
It's not just money.
It's infrastructure.
But it's also because the United States has a winner-take-all system and not proportional representation.
Right.
And so this is why you see more multi-party coalitions in Europe or in just different parts of the world that have proportional representation.
Because then you can have – if a certain amount of people in the country vote for that party, then they can get on the ballot.
That's closer to what you're talking about.
So, Ian, it's actually really, really simple. There is a third party the way Jack describes it. But
what happens is you've got Republicans. Republicans overwhelmingly share similar values. One day,
someone comes up and says, hey, we all kind of agree that immigration is an issue. Why don't
we put that on our agenda list to fix the border? Establishment Republicans are like, no, that's bad for my lobbyists.
It's bad for my corporate donors or whatever, or I don't agree with it.
But one day you wake up to find that 60% of your party agrees we should secure the border.
All of a sudden now you're seeing a new, a change of the candidate's style and the way they talk and the ideas they promote because they have a higher priority on issues that their party already kind of cares about.
Are they getting marching orders?
They're like, hey, now 60% of the head of the RNC wants this, so then they send –
It's also new generation.
A new generation entered the political – entered the Republican Party.
And if you look at – someone like me, I didn't vote for Trump in 2016.
I voted in 2020. But I came from the internet position of the hacker culture and freedom and liberty
and anarchy and things like that. So when you're getting all these Ron Paul young people that grew
up on the internet, they're not going to be Democrats. They're going to be Republicans.
And then when they start running, you'll see a Ron DeSantis and the party starts changing.
And if you go back historically, just for comparison purposes, you know, in the late 1950s and early 60s, you know, the Republican Party, you know, after Eisenhower went into the dark ages and, you know, minority in the House of Representatives.
You know, we had Democratic presidents, but we had a revolution within the Republican Party.
It started with conservative writers and thinkers.
It led to Barry Goldwater running.
He lost really badly, but it provided the seed corn for what became Ronald Reagan and the Ronald Reagan Revolution.
It took 20 years, but they took over the party from the establishment. We're going through the same
metamorphosis here, in my judgment. Well, keep in mind that people always talk about, you know,
the Barry Goldberg being blown out, but that's also because that was one year after the JFK
assassination. And I think that had a lot more to do with it than any specific ideology.
Just to kind of throw that out there.
But as Tim and I were talking about early on Twitter today, this is why there is an opening in the 2024 race for none other than Ron Paul.
Get him in there.
Trump, Ron Paul, 2024.
Why Trump, Ron Paul? Why not?
Why not?
Well, because, all right.
Because remember, Trump. I mean, I'm a fan, but isn't Ron like 90?
80, I think 83, something, 88 maybe?
No, because here's, all right, here's my thinking.
Here's my thinking.
And people are saying, oh, Trump wants a woman.
Trump wants this.
86, okay.
Why not, you know, why not choose someone younger, set them up?
Hold on, though.
Hold on.
All right.
All right.
Let me give the pitch here.
Trump can only have one term left.
So this isn't going to be someone who's got a two-term presidency.
And me, I'm looking at it from the perspective of, you know, and I'm just going to play
out the argument.
I'm not actually saying we need to do this.
But we want somebody who's going to get in there and actually clean things up. And wouldn't
that be more interesting if you knew that the person on your team also wasn't considering having
a future career, go on to do more in politics, that you could bring a guy in who isn't worried
about the future because, you know, he's pretty much at the end of his career to begin with and go in and actually clean house.
I mean, yes, I would absolutely take a Ron Paul government over 99.9% of any of these
politicians.
So sure.
It's not a bad idea.
Rand Paul as well.
I'm just imagining Ron getting in and being like, oh, the first thing I'm going to do
is end the Fed.
Then Trump's like, whatever you say, Ron.
And then everyone cheers and Ian has a party.
Great.
And?
There you go.
I mean, yeah, it'd be great.
I'm concerned about this age.
Abolish it.
Don't audit it.
Abolish it.
I would like to talk to Ron before I decide because 86 concerns me.
86, is that what it was?
86?
It is 86.
But as VP, I mean, look, I think Trump is old, too.
It's VP, right? You know, it's vp right you know it's the criteria
you're talking about is is good someone who's not going to be focusing on their own political future
yes someone who's got competency and experience in government uh someone who's independent enough
and not worried about being attacked by the mainstream media or whatever so you know that
sounds good for the vice president.
For the vice president.
For the vice president.
And there might be someone else out there who fits those criteria.
Like when Obama picked Biden.
And then Biden went to run for president.
Because I'm trying to think of what's the most effective vice president I could think of.
Which, and by the way, in terms of all of that, you could also
throw Rand Paul in that mix.
For the same reason, no, I would think
that he would probably also
consider a political path beyond that.
I would prefer Trump-Rand Paul
over Trump-Nesantis.
Same.
Rand Paul, for one,
I think the Pauls as a family
are principled, great people.
I think Rand Paul would be a great VP.
I don't think he's got what it takes to be a president.
You've had him on, right?
He's been on here?
No, no, no.
Really?
No, I thought he'd be great.
Look, dude, Rand Paul is like one of the only guys who stands up to the NDAA and tries to filibuster these bills.
He stands up to Fauci.
He stands up to everything.
How about a DeSantis and Don Jr. ticket?
Oh. I mean, that'd be great.
You get the
Trump name and backing and then
you got DeSantis and you don't have...
DeSantis 28
and then Don Jr. runs for
I'm thinking either Senate or
Governor in Florida.
I do not like families controlling
things. I don't mind if the person's
qualified. Like Rand Paul, he's won me over with his good graces and his interactions.
But I don't like voting for names.
Like I don't know Don Jr. if he has any political aspiration or quality.
I've never even met the guy.
You're right.
But Don Jr. has shown that he has good values.
I just don't want to vote.
Oh, well, that's a different story.
I will not vote for a name, though.
We get to this stage.
He's been out there working very, very hard.
I'm not asking you to vote for Barron.
Well, that's another story.
I don't know.
He's tall.
He's like, what is he, like 12 feet tall?
I think he's 36, 869 now.
Whoa.
Yeah, the story of Barron Trump that's told by Barron Trump.
Yeah.
What if the Barron Trump novels are actually just about Barron Trump?
That's probably it.
He did write them when he was in his 60s?
No, no, just like it was a prophecy.
So you know about these books, right? Yeah, yeah, yeah. i've not heard about it was it the mystical journey or something something like that it's a it's it's a story about a guy named what
his name baron trump just hit nine o'clock by the way and uh so does that the results coming in
what's going on uh polls just closed but i don't think we have results yet but we should get
there should be some polling right right? Alaska is still going.
By the way, Sarah Palin also on the ballot today in Alaska.
Special elections for Congress up there.
Kind of incredible.
So she's, I think she's, I believe she's the front runner for that.
You know, strangely.
And then Kelly Shabaka, by the way, if we haven't said her name.
Yeah.
I just searched Barron Trump on Brave browser.
And a lot of the pictures of him are like when he was a little kid still.
Where's all the pictures of Barron today? He taller than his dad he's a giant can you set it
for like you know yeah recent 2022 and then set it for like i have a feeling he's big and beautiful
now and the media doesn't want to show how wonderful a trump man can become like the tall
gorgeousness he looks like his dad so there's a book that was written in the 1800s about a guy
who runs for president named
Barron Trump.
And in the book, they actually say that anarchists and socialists come from the lower east side
of Manhattan to Trump Castle on Fifth Avenue.
And like, I can't believe it.
You know what I mean?
Like, it just doesn't, does not sound real.
My favorite.
Ingersoll Lockwood, I think.
Yeah, yeah.
That's the guy who wrote it.
I've talked about, I think I've said this on here before, but my favorite one of those theories is that Steve Bannon actually is Baron from the future, who has been sent back to guide his father.
And I guess the time dilation affects the height.
And the reason Trump fired Bannon, right?
In 17 yeah yeah so what ended up happening was
uh donald overheard bannon talking with his contacts through his future communications
device because it's really easy to talk to the future right obviously and then uh but you'd
keep the channel he knows too much about me no he walked in it was like steve what is this what
are you saying you're baron and he's like dad you weren't supposed to find out this way i can't believe this get out of here i would love to make that short film
steve bannon is baron from the future so i don't know these books are crazy we talked about them
before but uh i don't know why did baron come oh yeah you said you're not gonna say okay anyway
back to the actual uh news and stuff don don jr has gone on numerous shows talked about his values
what he believes in, what he wants.
Good book, too.
Right, there you go. But he's worked really hard
in the campaigns,
working to support candidates across the board.
He works like crazy.
So you're not voting for a name, you're voting for
a guy who's doing the work. We should have him on.
I think he follows you on Twitter. We talk about having him on
sometimes. We talk to him. Yeah, take Don, come on.
Whenever he's able. Let politics bro yeah yeah he has been invited a lot
of ideas of things we could do to like refocus people on on what we can do let's how about this
a global coalition to work on the carbon withdrawal from i know i see here's a choice here we go
hunter biden don june j Jr., yeah. Compare and contrast.
It's crazy, isn't it?
If Don Jr. did 1% of what Hunter Biden's accused of, they'd be calling for a life prison sentence.
They'd be saying, lock him up.
Well, I always try to say that Hunter Biden is who they want Don Jr. to be.
Right.
It's always projection for them.
It's always projection.
Yeah.
I mean, well, it's deflection, right?
They know that they are doing something wrong or it describes them.
So they have to.
Well, that's you.
That's you.
No, that's you.
Donald Trump engaged in a quid pro quo with Ukraine.
It's like Trump actually uncovered Biden's quid pro quo with Ukraine.
No, no, that was you.
Well, it's actually the best way to get ahead of.
So in politics,
the best way to get ahead of a scandal
is to accuse your opponent
of doing the same thing before it's come out.
So you accuse them,
even if it's completely baseless,
you accuse your opponent of doing this.
And Nancy Pelosi has talked about
the wrap-up smear a million times,
where, and Scott Adams has been talking about this recently-up smear a million times where and scott adams has
been talking about this recently just reminding us of it where she explains well first you make
the accusation and then you get uh some place to report the accusation and then you get a reporter
to go and question them about the accusation and get them to respond and now you've done the wrap
and then you get the the FBI to have a leak
to their favorite reporters
and to go brief on the Hill
so that they get a committee,
the Gang of Eight.
And then the Gang of Eight then tells reporters that,
oh, we have a serious allegation here
against Mr. Trump.
You had a tweet where you said
you thought that the affidavit would reveal
the FBI source was the mainstream media.
Yeah, and people were asking me what I meant by that tweet.
It's gone hyper viral.
And what I'm doing is I'm just putting a parallel to the events of the last six months and then
the raid on Mar-a-Lago with the Russiagate investigation, because that's essentially
what it was.
It was a bunch of Yahoo News articles and Michael Isikoff, which were based on leaks
from Fusion GPS and this insane dossier
story, which a lot of people know about this point, but I'm not going to go rehash all of it.
But the idea was they were using circular reporting in that they were, to what you basically
just said, Derek, they're leaking things to the press that they want reported. And then the DOJ,
because again, the DOJ has to have some kind of probable
cause, right? So they are making their own probable cause. And then you add in some innuendo,
you add in some whisper down the lane, some hearsay, some rumors. Oh, I heard he's got
documents. Sources. Stuffed in his pants. I heard he's got, oh, this one uniform division of the
Secret Service, and she saw a box of documents. I remember the one, the New York Times keeps talking about this.
Well, we subpoenaed the surveillance tapes of Mar-a-Lago, and it shows that there were boxes going in and out of a secure room.
Whoa.
That proves it.
Whoa.
Yeah, I do that too.
It's called cleaning my garage.
I've got boxes going in and out of my garage.
This is what the media does.
My favorite analogy is saying that you can, you'll see the news report something like sources close to Pelosi's office say that she kicks dogs.
And then they're like, whoa, sources close to her office.
What you didn't say was the source was the homeless guy sleeping in the alley who has
no real understanding of what's going on inside.
But he is close.
He's very close.
I am telling the truth.
You misinterpreted what I was saying.
That's your fault.
The media always exaggerates and amplifies the story.
And when we look at it, we get the real facts down the road.
If we ever do get the real facts, we go, what was that about?
That's the constant back story on the Russia hoax.
The nuclear document story that just came out.
Washington Post said that the agents were looking for nuclear documents.
Sources say, sources familiar with the investigation agents carried out,
said that they were looking for documents related to nuclear documents.
Whether those are weapons and whether those are American, we don't know.
And I'm like, okay, so what you reported is, we know a guy who knows a guy, and we think he was looking for documents, something to do with nukes.
What about the nukes?
No idea.
And you know a guy.
Okay.
I'm supposed to take that seriously as fact-based reporting, as responsible reporting?
Sorry, dude.
And then it turns out the search warrant was just overly broad.
It wasn't specific.
Purposely overly broad because it's actually a fishing expedition to see
if they can find something in the haystack of documents there. I got to say, though,
that's a big white pill. So scared Trump's going to win. I actually I actually do have a little
bit of authorization to say this, that on the way here today, I did get a phone call from Trump's
lawyer, from Christina Bob. And people have seen her all across the news
lately that she's out there on this. And look, we both worked together at OAN in the past. So I
don't think it's a surprise to anybody that we know each other. And yes, we do still keep in
contact. And one thing that she told me while she was there at the Mar-a-Lago raid, and she's
talked about this in some interviews already.
But what I asked her, as I said, what did the FBI, like, how were they acting?
Were they acting, you know, you know, if you got in their face, they're going to arrest you or how are they?
And the weirdest thing.
And she said that I took it was so strange that she said they were acting as if we could keep the whole thing quiet if we were all just kind of cool about it that they actually didn't think that trump would tell people that he had been
raided what and i said why do you think they they thought that and she said i think that they thought
that he he was worried that it or he might be worried that it would make trump look bad and
where i'm saying how do they not understand that this makes you look bad when you're raiding him?
Or that this is Donald Trump.
The dude tweet called Fifi.
Yeah.
And they specifically timed the raid, I understand from some of the readings I did,
that they timed it on when Trump would not be there because they wanted to keep it on the down low.
Right.
And he's not usually in there summer to begin with for this,
because Mar-a-Lago is closed for the season.
So we're on the skeleton crew right now.
And when I talked to Christine,
she said,
look,
I wasn't even there,
you know,
when this whole thing started and she,
you know,
tore down when she heard what it was fine,
what's going on,
got in their faces to say,
Hey,
what are you doing?
What,
what is all this?
Can you explain what's going on?
They wouldn't tell her anything.
And we've seen the search warrant, and it was completely perfunctory.
And we, of course, over human events, they were the first outlet to blah, blah, blah,
and all that.
So the DOJ is blocking the affidavit right now.
So the DOJ has said, now think about this.
Merrick Garland came up two days later and said, we will let the information known
to the American people. He said that at his press conference. And at the press conference,
of course, though, his argument was basically that, hey, I'm the government, you can trust me.
And then a couple of days later, by the way, immediately after that, when he walked off the
stage, that's when we got the
leak about the nukes. So somebody pops that out right after he gets off stage about nuclear
weapons, which is just immediately gone. There's been a bunch of rumors that have been flying
since then. Is it about Ukraine? Is it about the Iran deal? Whatever. And they're now fighting to keep the affidavit under seal because they are saying
that if the affidavit becomes out it will injure their investigation and you'd think that if he
were trying to be serious about this and jonathan turley had a piece up today which i thought he
was being a little squishy with it but i agree with part of it where he said look if this guy
was trying to be fair he'd at least say you can release parts of it,
that you could release something to just alleviate, like the pressure valve,
just alleviate a little bit of the pressure, let off some of the pressure.
Look, there were some documents.
We were worried about the security of it.
It had some.
So, Derek, for example, one of the, one of the theories that, you know, myself and other, you know, prior to Navy intelligence officer, one of the theories that we had was,
could he have, um, PDBs, uh, declassified copies of a PDB?
What's a PDB?
So presidential's daily brief, presidential brief.
So a PDB, you know, he might have it because he wants a certain portion of it, but depending
on the format it's in, you might have all sorts of CIA reporting in there, code word stuff, special access.
Who knows?
You could have a ton of stuff in there that would be better served if it were secured elsewhere.
So what kind of stuff would be in a PDV?
Well, it could be discussions about North Korean nuclear capabilities.
Right.
Or the discussions or the thinking of North Korea.
Which we only have because maybe we have a source in Kim Jong-un's palace or inside the Kremlin.
And if you read the report,
you might know that because of the access,
the only way someone could have this level of information.
And, you know, oh, and Kim Jong-un over breakfast
on Wednesday said this.
The problem with that is on the PDBs
is the PD books are controlled.
They go in, and they are returned in their number.
But I really think that one of the things that they had down there were the Russia hoax documents from the CIA.
I think that's what it is.
Showing CIA and FBI culpability.
There were numerous investigations.
Director Radcliffe, former
DNI director, Radcliffe has talked about this. I think that's probably one of the things that
they would have had down there because he ordered those to be declassified. The fact that DOJ did
not go through with the process over there for further dissemination of these documents as
declassified doesn't make those documents any less.
So you're talking about the underlying Spygate documents, the original documents that started the entire operation that became Russiagate, that became the dossier, everything else.
We're talking about the original electronic communications and everything else that was
pulled during.
And when you were working with Nunes, you worked with Kash Patel and the late, great Rich Higgins, by the way.
For example, the investigation of what CIA was actually doing and the evidence that they looked at
to come up with a conclusion that Russia wanted Trump to win in the 2016 election.
There is tremendous documentation there that shows malfeasance and culpability.
They cherry-picked information to get to a conclusion,
and the overwhelming amount of evidence that pointed in another direction
was put on the cutting room floor.
That type of laydown is what Director Radcliffe had.
It's damning of the Central intelligence agency and of the FBI. You know, for a fact that they had that information. Yes. Like you, did you see it? I
worked on that project. And then, so they would have like on a thumb drive, just copies of the
emails and stuff and all that. No, it was all, it was all paper copies. So, But that's weird to me that they would have a paper copy of it and that's it.
If it burns on fire, you never see it again.
I mean, that's very Inspector Gadget.
No, we had it in a vault at the CIA headquarters.
There are other copies.
So a tremendous amount of work, hundreds and hundreds and hundreds of hours of work by many people
to go through all of the intelligence that was available to the Central Intelligence Agency that they neglected
to include. And it was information that was not consistent with the narrative that John Brennan
and the Director of National Intelligence, Clapper, wanted to portray to the President
in the fall of 2016 about Russia wanting Trump to,
I mean, Russia wanting Trump to win?
Was that Trump that fired everybody?
It's a good question. We brought in Dan Coats to be the director of national intelligence,
and you wound up with the CIA director, Pompeo. A lot of this evidence was provided to Director Pompeo and to the Deputy Director,
Haspel. And they decided to do nothing with that information about what CIA had done to
politicize their intelligence. Hey, Derek, last time I checked,
maybe you can refresh my memory. Who was the station chief? So a lot of this was done in
London, right? So who was the CIA station chief?
Any human operation that's conducted overseas must be signed off with the purview and really authorization of the CIA station chief for that country.
That's how it works.
So whoever was working with Christopher Steele, whatever FBI, Bruce Ohr and Nellie and all this stuff in the UK had to be signed
off by the London station chief.
Who was the London station chief during all this?
Gina Haspel, who became the deputy director of the CIA, who also decided not to do anything.
And then director of CIA, Gina Haspel.
So just how all these people wind up still popping up.
You know, Peter Strzok's wife is leading the investigation for the Securities Exchange Commission about the Trump media group.
Wow.
Okay.
How does Lisa Monaco wind up leading the investigation of Trump right now?
Deep state.
I mean, it's not even that deep anymore.
It's the in-your-face state.
Yeah.
They don't care.
They just don't care anymore.
Well, I think they're losing.
And I think they know they're losing and i and i'm not saying you know i have to talk about
this this country destabilizing trump said something terrible will happen unless we lower
these temperatures uh with i think all that's true but i think the reason the temperature is
heating up is because the bureaucratic state the administrative state knows they are failing
they have they have lost cohesion and they're going to be removed very quickly.
Donald Trump was going to fire everybody.
He's planning on running and then immediately, you know, the reporting is he's going to fire
everybody once again and I'd love to see it.
I'm down for DeSantis or anybody else, but I'm kind of like, maybe the first thing we
do is like, you know, let's say you buy a new company.
You come in, you clean house.
You say, okay, this company is crooked. crooked it's corrupt these employees aren't working but we
got a good base here so we're going to fire all these people keep the good ones very few of them
and then we're going to start rehiring and rebuilding this thing i'd love to see part of
why there's tension is because this lack of vision by leadership in this country there's no maybe not
no plan but like how often do you see someone in an established form of government come out and
tell you about their excited plans for the future and get people riled up to like, yes, we can change the world.
We can start terraforming Earth.
But where's the real change proposals from Donald?
I didn't see much.
Where is he talking about fusion, for the love of God, fusion power or space travel?
That's just something.
He's talking about space travel quite a bit.
A little bit. He started Space Force.
He started Space Force and he wants to go to Mars.
He wants a base on the moon to bring us to Mars.
Could have done more on nuclear.
Sure.
Could have done more.
So maybe some people are.
I was going to say that
President Trump
looked for new ideas
and he wanted to execute a reinvention of the Pentagon,
taking a good look at how we do health care in this country.
But when you have 4,000 political appointees,
and you don't get most of your people through the Senate or into the lower positions,
and the ones that you are getting are people like Director Wray,
the establishment provided him as, this guy's vetted, he's good, he's reliable. And look what we get when we get Director Wray. The establishment provided him as, this guy's vetted, he's good, he's reliable.
And look what we get when we get Director Wray.
He's part of the Rhino class.
There you go.
When Donald, when they were talking about climate change,
and then I think Donald Trump was like,
I'd never heard him be like, let's fix it.
It was more like,
that's not as big of a problem
as you're making it out to be, kind of.
I don't want to be too hard on Don because he did a big job.
But I think we can fix the climate.
So, like, I don't know, man.
I don't know.
That's what we need.
I think we will de-escalate tensions when we start producing a myth,
a modern myth that we can get behind, like a modern story.
Put a pin on this, that the people that get me, though, are the ones who say,
oh, well, Trump couldn't destroy the or, you know,
defeat the entire establishment in one term.
I guess that means he sucks now.
We should just stop trying.
I mean, really, if you actually think you're up against these all powerful masters of the universe who have so much ability.
They stole his presidency.
To control all of this.
They took away his, what, first three, two and a half years.
Just by two and a half years.
Two and a half years.
And then you get caught into COVID in the last year.
And then impeached him, and then COVID.
And even with all that, we had gas prices were dropping,
the economy was booming.
Imagine what he could have actually accomplished
if he wasn't jammed up with Russiagate.
Right, and that's not cope.
That's just what happened.
Okay, that's what happened.
And if you can't be adult enough to sit there and look at the situation objectively and say, yes, this was run against him because Trump winning the White House was a beachhead.
Okay, that was a beachhead that you established, but you're still surrounded in Washington, D.C. by the administrative state.
And they came for him.
They came into the White House, they came through the White House. I remember there was a viral tweet from one of these lawyers
that said, we are going to impeach you the day he was getting an opportunity.
Yes, right from the very beginning.
Remember Schumer?
My own experience.
I went in and took over the Middle East effort
in the National Security Council for the president.
They went after Mike Flynn and took Mike Flynn out.
And Mike Flynn wanted to execute and move on the president's agenda for the Middle East.
He wanted a new approach for the Middle East peace talks. He wanted to move the embassy from
Tel Aviv to Jerusalem. He wanted his first trip overseas to be to Saudi Arabia and Israel.
He wanted to get out of the Iran deal. Mattis and Tillerson and McMaster
opposed him on all of those initiatives. Deep state. Derek, is it true that McMaster would
essentially just go into him and fudge the numbers on Syria withdrawals and everything like that?
There was a, in meetings that I participated in, there was a mischaracterization provided to the president by Tillerson, Mattis, and McMaster.
I was sitting on the love seat behind the view of the president could see me,
and those three were sitting right in the Oval Office in front of President Trump's desk.
And I was right in the line of sight of the president,
and they were telling him things, and I was shaking my head no.
And the president would say,
my guys are telling me there's another way of looking at this.
My guys are telling me that there's new information on this.
He would challenge General Mattis.
They couldn't see me shaking my head,
but he picked up on those signals correctly.
Wow.
But they were providing him wrong numbers,
mischaracterizing what was actually going on,
and trying to just bullshit him.
Let's jump to this completely unrelated story
for the last quick segment, because we have to.
Oh, yeah, yeah.
Alec Baldwin tells the CCP
that the media, I'm sorry,
the Chris Cuomo project,
not the Chinese Communist Party,
that the media is out to get him and insists
he did not pull the trigger on Rust's set.
Frustrated actor fumes that
the only question is who put a live bullet
in the stunt gun. Stunt gun is an
actual gun. It's a single-action revolver.
As he awaits DA decision on if he'll revolver. Real gun. A real gun.
As he awaits DA decision
on if he'll be charged.
Charge him.
By the way,
Jack pointed this out.
The Chris Cuomo Project
is abbreviated CCP.
So Chris Cuomo's new podcast
is called
The Chris Cuomo Project,
a.k.a. CCP.
And shout out to
Producer Shaw
at Human Events Daily
who actually noticed that
before me.
But his promo code that for... CCP, and shout out to Producer Shaw at Human Events Daily, who actually noticed that before me.
His promo code that for
he's got a couple
advertisers already. His promo code
is promo code CCP.
I kid you not.
We're in a simulation.
We live in a simulation.
I'm done.
How do we activate console commands?
DMT, I think is the...
DMT.
Yeah, yeah.
Provo good DMT.
Yeah.
How is it?
I just can't.
It's too weird.
Well, there's only 26 letters, so there's what, like a 506...
One out of 566,000 percent.
What, you didn't think CCP?
Well, so here's the contention.
Go to palmolive.com slash CCP or whatever.
Like, dude, come on, man.
So the article, though, or the interview is that ABC leaked this FBI document, which was a review of the actual Colt revolver that was used on the set.
It was not a stunt gun or a prop gun.
It was just a gun.
And they said, hey, this thing can't be fired unless you pull the trigger.
And that's what we were all saying.
And that's what everybody said.
And there's a bunch of things we're still waiting on.
But Alec Baldwin was like, I didn't pull the trigger.
It just went off.
And then I was like.
He said he's fanning it.
Right, right, right, right, right.
They pulled the hammer back and it just went off, which is not possible.
And so we.
And they checked it.
Right.
We speculated that, no, he pulled the trigger.
The simple story here, it's very simple.
Alex Baldwin on a movie set pulled out a gun with a live bullet in it, pointed it at a
woman, pulled the trigger, and killed her.
It was a woman that he was having problems with on set, too, and I think he was fantasizing
about shooting her with an empty gun, just like a little kid, like, bang, bang, you're
dead, ha, ha, ha.
And it turned out someone put a bullet in that gun.
Well, there was reporting about the problems he was having with staff on set.
And then this happens.
What's this?
Results.
Results are in.
5%.
5% in.
Oh.
Hagman, 53.
Liz Cheney, 44.
Wait, wait, wait.
What source do you have right now?
AP?
First results.
Shoot. I'm seeing this Central Valley
Politics
and I believe it's from
New York Times
New York Times
oh there we go there we go
Wyoming at large
Hagerman 54%
to Liz Cheney 45
with 4%
estimated reporting. Let's get it!
Nine points. Here we go!
Here we go, baby! Why is her name in that?
Done! So done!
Why does it say Hagman braces for Wyoming?
Why are they like... Wait, what do you mean?
Making a hero out of Liz?
Why does Liz Cheney's name...
Why does it say Hagman braces for Wyoming?
Because Liz Cheney's the incumbent.
She's in office right now.
No, but I get what he's saying.
He's saying, why doesn't it say, Wyoming voters choose their representative?
Yeah, right, right, right.
Well, because they've got to run an angle.
The angle is that Liz Cheney is their great avatar, and she's being destroyed by this
upstart grassroots MAGA Republican.
This is shocking.
Grable with 59%.
It's a Democrat.
I have no idea.
I have no idea who that is.
Yeah.
So I'd be interesting to see
if they have details.
Okay, so only a little bit's in so far.
I saw the tweet.
3,486 so far for Hagerman.
Liz Cheney with 2,906.
I almost can't believe it,
to be honest.
In the good news,
Wyoming is not going to be a lot of votes.
The good news is
that's Cheney's best district.
Is it?
I'm just kidding.
Probably.
No, it's not large.
Right.
Yeah, at large.
Oh, that's right.
It's the whole state.
There's one district.
It's no district, but I'm talking about the precincts that are reporting.
Oh, really?
Yeah.
Shout out to Anthony Bouchard.
Oh, there we go.
We do it by county.
It's Casper.
So that's Casper.
And I imagine Cheyenne would probably be her best.
Yep.
Yep.
Cheyenne is probably...
It's already looking good if outside of Cheyenne...
Huge early lead for Hagman.
Huge.
It's like a thousand...
It's not even a thousand.
It's 500, 580.
It's almost a 10-point lead.
So the vote's just closed.
When do you...
They're tabulating.
It's coming in now.
What do you think?
Like three days until the total count?
Well, yes.
No, now we have.
He's not wrong.
It's not election day anymore.
Now it's election week, and then it's election month.
We need some space and some time to calculate the votes.
We're going to wait for the mail-in ballots to get in and count them next week.
And then 3 a.m. rolls around.
But technically, it should be done by 2, 3 a.m., right?
Isn't that the way these votes come?
Well, I still love 8 p.m. and they're done sooner than that.
France has it done in like five hours.
Yeah.
Not even.
The whole country.
66 million votes, something like that?
I still love the, what is it, the L.A. County with the signatures.
Have you seen this?
Oh, yeah, Gascon. Gascon, they struck 200,000 signatures
from his petition,
which just coincidentally happened to be the,
put him right under the threshold for a recall.
Well, so here's the thing.
Something like 80 or 90,000 were not registered voters,
and that should be very easy to actually verify.
Right.
So a bunch were like not registered voters or duplicates, they argued.
The bulk, I think, were duplicates and unregistered voters.
That's like two-sevenths.
I mean, that's like 20.
What percent?
That's like 38% of the freaking votes came in were nullified.
If you extrapolate that out.
Signatures, though.
So this is a different thing.
You get a petition. You walk around. You go, hey, we're going to sign a petition. They say, sure. So this is a different thing. You get a petition.
You walk around.
You go, hey, we're going to sign a petition.
They say, sure.
They sign it.
They fill out their information.
I think 200,000 is a lot.
It's a lot of relative votes.
There were only 760,000 tallied, and 200 of them were not accepted.
I mean, if you call the United States government, if there's a big election, you get 150 million votes.
These aren't votes. These aren't votes.
These aren't votes.
Okay?
There's a difference between someone going to a polling place, being handed a vote with
their name on it, filling it out, and then handing it to a precinct captain or whatever
that puts it in the box and certifies it, and someone on the street walking up and saying,
sign this.
So I can understand that signatures would get disqualified, but I'm saying we can check
this one easily
Decision Desk is calling it
no what?
it says right here
I'm right here
so why so early?
go to Decision Desk
I would love
to call it right now
Decision Desk is calling it
ladies and gentlemen Decision Desk is calling it.
Ladies and gentlemen,
Decision Desk. HQ projects Harriet Hageman
is the winner of the Republican nomination
for Wyoming's at-large
U.S. House Congressional District.
She has defeated Rep. Liz Cheney.
Decision made.
9.27 p.m.
Thug Life Jack with the
extremism symbol.
What's the value of decision?
Is decision desk notoriously accurate or something?
Yeah, this is typically the most accurate.
The official source decision desk comes out and says it,
and people usually roll with it.
This is the verified decision desk.
Saying it right there.
You heard it, ladies and gentlemen.
Oh, yeah.
You just went to Rome.
Jack just went to the Vatican.
We did.
I got a tweet.
Woo!
I got a tweet.
We're tweeting.
Yeah, let's go.
Chaney down.
Chaney down.
God is good.
Whenever I see a picture of her, she looks really upset, really miserable, sad.
Like she's frowning, looks unhappy.
Dynasty down.
The end of a dynasty.
Too early to celebrate?
Well, I'm just thinking, we were talking about elections and how long it takes and validating signatures and things like that. And we just had a primary here in Maryland, and they give, in Maryland Maryland 10 days for mail-in ballots to be received and counted.
So we had an election day, and they counted the walk-in early voting because you have early voting, and those get counted in a batch.
So you get those results sometime that evening.
And then they count people who voted in person on that day, and you got those late in the day.
And then you have to wait for the counts of the mail-in ballots,
which they do two or three days later.
And then any ballots that come in later, they get counted the following week.
And then provisional ballots.
Let's just accept that right now.
Dave Wasserman and Cook Political Reports are confirming.
Are calling it.
That's great.
So, you know, I get it.
I get it, but let us
have this one minute.
One minute, just to be happy.
With 5% in, why
so early?
They might have been doing some polling.
Or they might have been doing some polling
ahead of time.
And then this, they may
have access to data that hasn't been published yet.
Like the AP reporters get access to stuff
So they probably have seen
Data just come in
And with Casper
The precinct that they already have
They're probably like yep that's completely in line with what we have
There's no possible way Liz Cheney is going to win
If she's down 10 right away
I didn't even know who she was
Who was that you said Cook Politicals also got it?
Cook Political Report
So Dave Wasserman He's kind of famous He's kind of a glorified refresher I didn't even know who she was. Who was that? You said Cook Political's also got it? Cook Political Report.
So Dave Wasserman, and he's kind of famous.
I mean, he's kind of a glorified refresher.
If you haven't had Richard Barris on, you've got to get him on.
He's fantastic.
I love Richard.
I can't believe they called it so quickly.
This guy's a glorified refresher, but he does the whole, like, I've seen enough.
Right, right, right.
I've seen enough. You've seen those, yeah.
So if Decision Desk and Cook Political are saying it,
it would be very insane if they reversed that decision later on.
Yeah, those guys, they're generally pretty conservative with this, actually.
Yeah, yeah, yeah.
And Election Wizard, shout out to Election Wizard.
He called it actually before both of them.
He's known for being a little bit ahead of the grain on this.
I'd like to give a round of applause to everybody.
I think Liz Cheney is just so awful.
Democrats should be cheering this right right all the left rachel maddow everyone who was against the iraq war i bet they're all tweeting like this is the end of america
that was funny there was a tweet from one democrat guy and he was like if liz cheney
loses her primary it's the end of the republican Party. And it's like, no one believes you care
about the Republican Party. I want to save it.
Like, if anything, everyone assumes
the opposite of what you say is true.
Liz Cheney,
you're fired.
Now we gotta look
to Alaska.
Yep. Yeah, that'll be, well, they're
in totally different time zones, so I think that'll be a while later.
Oh, that's today? Yeah. So Alaska's today, Kela Chewbacca. Now, because'll be – well, they're in totally different time zones. Right. So I think that'll be a while later. Oh, that's today? Yeah.
So Alaska's today, Kelly Chewbacca.
Now, because Alaska has a runoff included in addition to the ranked choice.
So they're saying that if neither get 50%, then it goes to the top two to go to a runoff.
That'll be Murkowski and Chewbacca most likely.
I want to see the ranked choice tallies, if possible, from the Alaska thing
because I don't just want to see
what the final answer was.
I want to see the process of how it got to
whoever is going to win on that
because I'm really fascinated with rank choice voting.
I think there's a future.
It isn't just a thing.
It is.
Andrew Kloster,
Liz Cheney just collapsed faster than Kabul.
Wow.
I mean, I can't believe they called it.
I was like, we got 5%.
It's like it's going to be three days before they call it.
And it was five minutes.
Okay, it was 20 minutes, 27 minutes, but still.
All right, we're going to go to Super Chats.
So if you haven't already, would you kindly smash that like button, subscribe to this channel, share the show with your friends.
Head over to TimCast.com and become a member because we're going to have that members-only uncensored show coming up at about 11 p.m.
And now I am going to source some super chats from people.
And, of course, we go by the super chats that started at the beginning of the show.
So there's going to be a lot of people who at the time of the super chat didn't realize Liz Cheney has lost.
All right.
Jacob Tolbert says, Great show tonight.
First Super Chat,
does anyone else feel like
Order 66 is about to be enacted?
Was that you?
Is that from Star Wars?
No.
Order 66 is about to be enacted.
Go see Larry Elder's Uncle Tom 2
showing at the Hollywood Boulevard Cinema
in Woodridge, Illinois.
Nice.
August 25th.
Oh, very cool.
Sweet.
That's when he's like,
do it.
And then all the Jedi turn on each other and start
slaying other Jedi. Is that what it is?
All the clones. Well, here's the thing, though,
because Liz Cheney is
now the fourth
person who voted, fourth Republican
who voted for Trump's impeachment
that has lost, that is now
out of office. I think that's the end of it.
And how many resigned?
I think four. Two of them won, I'm pretty sure. We did that's the end of it. And how many resigned? I think four.
Two of them won, I'm pretty sure.
We did a report. Nancy Mace got in, even though she's a fed.
And she is a fed.
Check me out on that. And she definitely
lied about that Antifa thing, by the way.
One other person won.
And there's one more. I can't remember who it was.
Raymond G. Stanley Jr. says,
Nice first Cast Castle vlog.
I knew IRL was scripted.
That's right.
We have the first Cast Castle.
It's episode zero.
It's just the promo introduction.
The goal is to do a weekly 22-minute pseudo-vlog sitcom-style show.
And Jack's in it.
Yeah, so this was...
It's a great bit.
It was a harrowing journey for me in the lead up to this.
And we're only really catching the end of it.
And I'm using my alarm bell to keep everyone at bay while I was able to actually secure the scripts for the next season of TimCast IRL from Mar-a-Lago before the feds were able to get in
there. That's what they were really after. I was tipped off. We got them out just before, just
before the FBI. Oh, I didn't know you were in there before. That's awesome. Well, I mean, you
didn't, we didn't, we didn't reveal it. You took a lot of wind on the way up here delivering those
too. Yeah. And you're a little, with your little bell on your bike with your little wagon carrying scripts for TimCast IRL.
If you want to know what Jack's talking about.
There was a Warfield involved.
Yeah, that's great.
So you are vibrational.
Vibrational energy technology.
I'm not going to ruin the joke because we just launched the promo episode.
People are going to be like, what is he talking about?
But if you want to understand what the references he's making, check out
TimCast.com, CastCastle,
and we're just going to be engaging
in shenanigans. And then I will mention, too,
Freedomistan is probably going to be
complete in a couple months.
The framing of the new building is going up, and the
Freedomistan channel is going to be action sports
and more in that direction. CastCastle is going to be
more silly and fun stuff.
All right, let's see.
The Almighty Truffle says,
Hey, Tim, I got a Pokemon card I'd like to send you
that I think you'd get a kick out of.
Is it Timpole?
Kick out of me and the wife were wondering,
how can we?
I'm not sure anymore.
We had to stop taking mail because,
you know, for obvious reasons.
But there's a Pokemon called Timpole.
T-I-M?
I think it's T-Y-M-P-O-L.
Yeah, I think so. And it's wearing-Y-M-P-O-L. Yeah, it is.
And it's wearing headphones.
And it's got similar colors to our style
of colors. Pretty cute.
Yeah, it's very weird. That's weird.
Alright. Actually, that
reminds me.
Before I go, I don't have it on me
right now, but I'll just say it since we're on air.
That I got to
see President
Trump a couple months ago and spent a very brief little time with him.
But on my way there, there was a, and I'm not going to say much, but there was a Secret
Service agent who said that he is a huge fan of TimCast and wanted me to give you a Secret
Service commemorative pin and a challenge coin. Oh, wow. I wanted me to give you a secret service, sort of like a commemorative pin and a challenge coin.
Oh, wow.
I've got that for you.
Don't let me forget before I leave.
Amazing.
I really appreciate it.
Thanks, man.
I don't know the guy's name, but all right.
This is awesome.
And his wife.
And his wife.
Very cool.
The Pippin Viking says, I've never been so excited.
What happened?
The total's just updated and it's...
Is it brutal?
I've not actually seen something this brutal before.
We can't pull it up right now, but let me pull up on my phone.
Do you have the numbers?
She's up by 20.
By 21.
Hagman's up by 21 right now.
I want to read this.
So early on in the show, before we got the good news, the title of it is Liz Cheney Defeat Watch Party.
The Pippin Viking says, I've never been so excited for a show title.
Love the show, even if Ian frustrates me sometimes.
Keep up the great work, guys.
Me too, actually.
But I've never been so excited for a show title.
Before the show, I was like, there's no big news stories because the big news story hasn't happened yet.
Right, right, right.
And then Jack was like, it's the Liz Cheney watch party.
It's the Liz Cheney one.
It's got to be.
I mean, it's a thing.
And by the way, I love Ian on the show.
Even when I'm not here, I love Ian because Ian's like the voice of someone who's just not totally obsessed with politics and news and just wants to understand.
And I think that you need that ownership.
Like the cross, the crucifix you brought, I think of it as a murder tool.
The crucifix he brought?
You know, they slaughtered Jesus with it.
Jack actually did carry the full crucifix up the hill.
Daily.
We are going to Israel soon.
It's a rosary.
No, crucifix, that's true.
By the way, do you know that's where we get the word
excruciating?
Excruciating comes from the verb
to crucify.
Crucio in Latin.
And also the cruciatus curse.
Wow, that's actually fascinating. I don't think
J.K. Rowling probably realized that.
Maybe he didn't, but it's because
the pain of crucifixion
was so horrific that they actually needed a totally new word to even describe it.
This really changes the context of Harry Potter.
So you're saying Harry Potter is actually Catholic?
No, no, no.
I'm not saying Harry Potter is.
I'm saying the fact that one of the curses is the Cruciatus Curse, which uses that prefix, which is rooted in crucifixion, and it's inducing severe pain.
It's almost like,
wow,
I wonder if all of these lefty Harry Potter fans are gonna be like,
no,
no,
no.
Sorry.
Sorry guys.
They're feeling the,
the,
the,
the,
the pain and the suffering of,
of the crucifixion.
Maybe like Voldemort was the devil.
And even,
even if you look up actual,
um,
excavations of crucifixions that they found,
it's,
it's every single one that they found
that's either been intact or somewhat preserved,
or victims of crucifixion.
It's almost identical.
It's virtually identical to the Gospels.
All right, let's read some more.
David C. Kronk Sr. says,
I believe Kinzinger was gerrymandered out.
Did you hear that Liz was sending out absentee ballots?
Peter Navarro reported that on War Room.
I don't know about all that. She lost, so that's all that matters. I think Kinzinger was. Kinzinger was gerrymandered out did you hear that liz was sending out absentee ballots peter navarro reported that on war room i don't know about all that she lost so that's all that matters kinsinger was jerry
mandered out yeah yep and so he just retired i mean you could always choose to run again
yeah well she's down by 20 points so i love how they're like four percent reporting i've seen
enough that's good liz Cheney loses.
X Runner says at least... Okay, I'm like,
I can't do it. I was going to read it. I can't do it.
He just
said Liz Cheney will use some particular app
for thirsty establishment dudes.
Man, I just...
After a victory like this, I just
don't know how I'm going to get to sleep tonight.
I just have no idea unless...
Wow. Did you see the one about, let's just go hunting?
The Cheneys are a great family.
Just go hunting with them.
Oh.
Oh, yikes.
Zing.
County Commissioner Zinger over here.
Yeah, yeah, yeah.
All right.
Let's see what we got.
Let's see.
What?
Awake, not woke says, just want to point out ian compared his body odor to ptsd cases
i don't know what to think yeah it was it was an intense moment
all right matthew emmon says why are state troopers in the states with the unaccompanied
minors being flown in not arresting the flight crew for human trafficking and seizing the
planer to civil asset forfeiture laws?
Good question.
It is a question I would love to hear answered.
I mean, and Charlie Kirk has talked about this, that the only meaningful change that you're going to have under this regime is if red state governors actually start enforcing
things.
Sheriffs also, by the way, actually start enforcing things like this.
Whoa, what is this?
Tech Rue says, in 2016
Liz Cheney committed the unforgivable sin
of offering me a Coors Light
when her hospitality suite should have been
stocked with Wyoming beers.
In 2021, I successfully voted on behalf of my
county for her censure.
I think it's funny that all these people are like
Liz Cheney has besmirched the good name of the
GOP and she gave me a Coors Light.
That's so rude.
And they go, oh.
That's why she lost.
Yeah, so is her right.
One guy just went around like, she gives Coors Light.
What's a good Wyoming beer?
Does anybody know?
I don't know.
I would love to get some.
Craft beer.
I'm 16 years sober.
Wrong guy to ask.
Did you drink heavily before that?
No.
No, and I never did the program
or any of that, but I just gave it up.
Yeah.
But shout out to all the friends of Bill out there.
Honk goes the dynamite. Says, who wants my copy
of Dick Cheney's book? It's signed.
Really? Burn it.
Just burn it. Wow.
The number keeps going
down. It's now 61.35.
Wow. That's why 6135. Wow.
That's why they called it.
Because they were like, this is going to hurt.
This is a blow.
She just flew into a political prop turbine.
I mean, this is the kind of blowout where if you didn't.
Okay.
So her constituency now will only exist of, like I said before, it's the Trump true crime crossover of your MSNBC wine moms and your Jake Tapper fans and these people who just constantly think –
if cable news didn't exist and that whole ecosystem didn't exist, Liz Cheney could not exist past tonight.
Wow, it's amazing.
Period.
There's no constituency for this.
Dapper McStash says, proud subscriber, Tim, I haven't heard anyone mention China's housing bubble and alleged imminent marketing collapse due to the Ponzi scheme scandal with companies like Evergrande.
Are you following it?
Yeah, Evergrande is the layman of China. has so much bank ownership. They already own the banks. They are the banks. That they're able to leverage that
and sort of expand the bubble
while minimizing the risk
and mitigating the risk as much as they can.
I want to dedicate this super chat
from Kevin Clark to Ian.
He said,
in the members only last night,
you said we'd have to start flying the French flag.
I guess you forgot Biden flew it
when he pulled out of Afghanistan.
Ooh.
Oh, brutal.
That was a double smack. Yeah, that was Oh, brutal. That was a double smack.
Yeah, that was a good one.
I wonder if the French were being unprepared of the Nazis.
Yeah, that was a good one.
What was it?
The Maginot Line?
Is that what it was called?
The Maginot Line.
Yeah, that was the-
And they were like, the Germans will never get through this.
And they were like, go over there.
But the Arden Forest, they didn't build the fences through the forest because they thought
it was impenetrable, but the Panzer tanks went right through it.
Wow, man. I just got a text from richard barris good he said
he just said no no it's even worse the he just said the result that we're getting in right now
this is just the early votes that the election day voting hasn't even come in yet.
And that apparently the Casper area has an early vote.
So that's the early stuff we're seeing.
Yeah.
The early vote was going to be good for her.
That's probably what Navarro was referring to about the absentee ballots was these early votes.
He's saying that the election day vote has yet to even come in.
We could be looking at a 30% blowout.
I bet it's going to be worse than that.
It's not a question of a gentleman's bet as to whether she wins or loses.
Is it going to be a 30-point spread or is it going to be 50?
Yeah, what's the spread is the question now.
And one of the things I heard on the campaign trail over the last few months is door-to-door meeting people.
The Republican voters are insisting, I'm going to go in and vote on
Election Day. I'm going to go in and vote on it. I'm not going to do early voting. I'm not going to
walk. I'm not going to do mail-in voting. Overwhelmingly, they were talking about walking
in on Election Day. And I'm going to be interested in seeing what happens on the Election Day voting
in Wyoming, because it's probably going to be very conservative-focused, dedicated Republican
voters that are going to reject Liz Cheney.
Jazan Heitman says,
Crowder today on his show called out disaffected liberals.
He said,
People that say the left left me are lying because the left has always been this far left.
Your thoughts on this, Tim Semper Fi?
Incorrect.
Interesting.
Incorrect, Crowder.
I mean, look, when Naomi Wolf is coming out, she's been like,
What's happening? This is crazy.
But I'll tell you outright. During Occupy Wall Street, we had a contingent of black bloc leftists Incorrect, Crowder. I mean, look, when Naomi Wolf is coming out, she's been like, what's happening? This is crazy.
But I'll tell you outright.
During Occupy Wall Street, we had a contingent of black bloc leftists that we typically would just refer to as Antifa these days.
During Occupy Wall Street, you had a small group of people wearing all black that wanted to go around and throw bottles.
They said respect to the diversity of tactics. Occupy Wall Street's core organizational body assigned security to me as someone who was like,
I had filmed people airing out tires from the police. I had outright said, I will film you if you engage in violence. And they said, we respect it. We believe in free speech. We're
going to make sure these people don't attack you, Tim. That was 2011. Now, Andy Ngo gets brutally
beaten and they cheer for it.
It used to be very, very different.
Salman Rushdie.
Salman Rushdie used to be a hero on the left, a hero for freedom of speech, British Indian novelist who wrote the Satanic Verses.
And he's brutally stabbed.
They're saying he's on a ventilator. He lose his eye his arms all cut up 17 times or something right and insane right i'm actually
surprised that we haven't seen i mean i'm glad but you know that uh there's no video of it that
seems to have come out or at least it's just the immediate aftermath and you're not seeing any real
response you know other than a reporting of it from the left.
Well, Michaela Peterson mentioned that she was afraid that it was like a Muslim extremist and that she's like, this is one thing I don't even want to talk about is like criticize Islam because she's fearing for the reprisal of like religious extremists.
I mean, I'm kind of nervous about the cartels.
That is what it was. It was a fatwa that was put out by the Islamic revolutionary
government of Iran when he wrote this book. And ever since then, his life has been on the line.
I did not read this book. This is what's it called again? The Satanic Verses.
The Satanic Verses. Is he talking about the Quran?
No. I actually looked this up because I wasn't familiar with it. And again, this is a work of fiction.
It is a work of fiction that he made up.
And he is not calling the Quran a satanic verse.
And I'm not defending it right there.
I'm just saying that's not what it is.
It has to do with these false verses that Satan was trying to insert into the Quran.
That never got it in? That's like a fiction about verses that never made its way to insert into the quran that never got it in it's like a fiction
about verses that never made its way in or something yeah and then there's a whole story
involving how they almost got in and they were taken out etc that's but the plot but the the
muslims think like oh he's insinuating that part of satan's evil is in the quran i mean i'm not
gonna put words in their mouth but they they issued a fatwa. All right, let's read some more.
In response to this.
Gerald Armstrong says, so Tim had Barron Trump on his show and didn't know it?
We never knew.
Yeah, yeah, yeah.
All right, let's see.
Raymond G. Stanley Jr. says, what I've always thought of as once reliable show, break points, you mean breaking points, talks negative of MAGA candidates.
Jack, PAOG,
what you thinking about the PA governor? Oh, I think Mastriano all the way. I think Mastriano
is a fighter. I think Oz is going to lose. Army colonel. Here's my thing for Oz. And somebody
asked me earlier today, they said, Jack, could you and Oz bury the hatchet? Could you do something to explain why Oz should win? Okay, all right. The problem is that he doesn't come across as genuine.
And that's why every time he tweets, there's this whole cavalcade of people from the right
and the left dunking on him. He called a veggie tray crudite in a recent video. And then so
Fetterman is out there fundraising off of let them eat crudite in a recent video. And then so Fetterman is out there, um, you know,
campaigning off or fundraising off of let them eat crudite. And so I thought a funny video of this
could be, you know, Hey, maybe it's me and Oz and we're going to get lunch or something.
And you do with the video and he's got to, you know, just kind of lean into it a little bit and
say, I was like, okay, so, you know, just, just, you know, around here, we call it a hoagie.
All right. This is a hoagie. It's not a, what do you mean Jack? Isn't it something? No and say, okay, just so you know, around here we call it a hoagie. All right, this is a hoagie.
It's not a, what do you mean, Jack?
Isn't this something?
No, no, no, man.
Around here we call it hoagie.
Why do y'all call it that?
Let me stop you right there.
You don't say y'all.
You say youse.
Youse, guys.
Call it a hoagie.
That's what we say in Philly is youse.
But then you got to Pittsburgh and they say yins.
Yins, why do they say that?
Because that's what they say.
What about Central PA?
Central PA, you call them whatever they want.
And then at the very end, you got to, you know,
and then he says something like,
of course, working in this,
like I work on my Tim Pool scripts,
that, you know, he would say, you know,
he'd say, well, what do I got to do?
What do I got to do?
And I said, well, well, well, I was, you know,
just to be fair, a lot of people have a problem
with the fact they say you're not from PA
and you got to overcome that. Not from PA. What do you say? And then he's sitting there and maybe he's, he, he,
he choose a bite of the hoagie or a cheesesteak. If you want to get like, actually I would say,
okay, I would don't do the cheesesteak thing. Cause everybody assumes you're going to do a
cheesesteak. Don't do that. And then say something, you know what? It's true. I'm, I'm, I'm not from
here. I wasn't born here. I didn't grow up here, But, and this is the key part, then you say, but, but I met a girl from here and I fell
in love with her and then I fell in love with this state.
So he said Wegners.
So it's Redners is the real one.
And then he said Wegners.
But there's a Wengers.
It's, well, no, it's a Wegmans that he's in.
There is a Weg, there's a grocery store in PA. it's a Wegmans that he's in. There is a Wegmans.
There's a grocery store in PA.
It's probably a single grocery store called.
With the signs on the wall in the video.
And it says Wegmans?
Yeah.
Wow.
And by the way, this video, and it's from April.
It's not recent.
But it's not a video.
Crudity.
It's not live.
It's not a live video.
I mean, you could have, whoever was staffing in that day, I'm i'm sorry you gotta fire them um just delete that and do another take and then you have to come across as genuine
that's the key and not only that when he goes this is joe biden's fault and it ends it's like
bro you gotta talk to me you can't just be like look how expensive these vegetables are at this
this is this isn't oprah this isn't you know those old shows you have to you have to break
the fourth wall and you have to actually show a meaningful connection with the audience.
And I'm not saying that'll work, but I'm saying that if you want to move in the right direction, you have to do that.
And by the way, maybe go look at Doug Mastriano because he's a guy that nobody said could win and then cleaned up in the governor's primary.
David Toronto says, Tim calling 38 grand a year nothing is amazing.
I could live off that
my vehicle and house are paid for though where i live is decently cheap too i'm not saying 30
year 38 grand a year is nothing i'm saying to manage a budget of 800 million dollars
in exchange for that amount of money is like it's brutal it's brutal it's a lot of responsibility. But 38K is also low relative to the national median anyway.
And I think the average middle class income.
But yeah, I know a lot of people make less than that.
It's good money depending on your job.
It's just, man, I couldn't imagine being put in charge of such responsibility.
You'd have to really want that job.
6431.
Resist the urge of acting.
6431. 6431. You've got toist the urge of acting. 64-31.
64-31.
Like, you got to resist the urge of acting like it's your money.
Because, like, if you're doing someone else's, if someone else is doing your finances, it's their finances.
If you're not overseeing it.
So, like, that's a big responsibility.
This is why in Singapore that Lee Kuan Yew said that, you know, so public servants in Singapore actually make – they make fair market value.
And the idea is that he wanted to compete with your top-level financial jobs or what today would be like a tech job.
So he wanted to compete with that.
So he actually pays them enormous salaries because he wants top talent.
Is it just me or does it smell like pizza?
It does smell like pizza.
Yeah, somebody cooking.
Somebody's making pizza or something. I know. I've been like pizza? Somebody cooking. Making me hungry.
25 minutes.
By the way, where's the food?
We should have a tree of crudettes.
Where's the crudite?
Where's the crudite?
We should have better prepared for the celebration.
Vinery Saltori says,
nothing to say. Love the show and keep up the outstanding work.
Big super chat. Really appreciate it.
All right.
I'm going to read it because it deserves to be read.
Chaser says, Liz Cheney losing has left me speechless.
Like Michael Knowles' book, Speechless.
Controlling words, controlling minds.
It's amazing how that meme is going to keep getting book sales for Michael Knowles forever.
God bless him.
I'm never going to get tired of that.
But if I do get tired, I'll need the best
night's sleep of the whole wide world with MyPillow.com
proposal. Ghost Crusader says
50 bucks says Liz Cheney becomes the
new female Republican talking head on The View.
Yes. That makes sense. I actually think
the best thing you did was
writing Buy Pillow on the notepad and putting it behind you.
That was one of my favorite ones. Yeah. Buy Pillow.
Buy Pillow. Buy Pillow.
Just buy the pillow
and the horror will end.
Go to mypillow.com
Just buy the pillow, okay guys?
Just buy the pillow. It's a great pillow.
It's not that hard. This is the guy that started it
by the way. How did you get involved?
How did you touch your first pillow?
I guess he had no idea.
Alright.
I could go into the idea. All right. All right.
I could go into the story,
but yeah,
after the show,
after the show,
65,
31,
34 points,
34.
It's going to be amazing.
We'll track it.
Oh,
closer than I thought it was going to be closer.
Who's the 31?
Who are these?
Those are the crossover Democrats.
Yeah,
those are the crossovers.
Amazing.
All right.
J.G. says,
Hey, everyone.
I love the show.
Tim, do you think civil war
will prevent hot conflict with China?
Or can war with China
be another unifying event
creating a common enemy like 9-11?
I don't really know, man.
I don't know.
I don't know, to be honest.
I think if there is a global conflict,
the U.S. will probably just split.
World China is not a good idea.
We don't want that.
No, we don't want civil war either.
But a lot of people thought that COVID would unite the country.
Yeah, no way.
Well, it made everybody crazy, so we have that in common.
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Big news. So what we're doing with Cast Castle, which is the first episode went up.
We got Jack Posobiec in it.
I believe we may have some other special guests in it.
We are going to be putting together like a weekly vlog, but it's semi-fictional vlog.
So it's like there's going to be real behind-the-scenes stuff, obviously.
But the idea is just to make like a funny, silly vlog with skits like we were doing back when Seamus was here. And then we're trying to ramp it up. It
used to be daily, but that's an impossible schedule. And it was just, we ran out of money
to operate it. So we tried to switch the model. But the first episode is up at TimCast.com.
And you can check that one out, check that show out for members. It's a tour of the house,
an introduction to all the people who work here and the things
they do with a bunch of jokes. And Jack,
if you like the...
If you want to understand the bit that he was talking
about with his wagon and coming
up here from Mar-a-Lago... I will not explain.
Not explain. But we're going to
actually use the YouTube channel. We're going to put
skits on the YouTube channel as
a way to just do fun gags with a lot of
our guests. We filmed something really awesome with Marjorie Taylor Greene, which I'm really excited for.
Check that out at TimCast.com and check out the, we're going to have the Uncensored show
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Yeah.
We still got the Human Events Daily show now on Real America's Voiced every night, 10 PM.
So we are, we fill that gap, by the way,
between when this show ends and the Uncensored show starts.
So when you're not watching this,
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Where is that going to be?
Say whatever you want.
And where is that?
Jack and I are having a conversation.
Oh.
This may be a really awesome one.
Tim may be on the short list.
We'll see if we can figure something out
I don't want to say too much because I don't like hyping things up
before we've gone through any of the stuff
like to take care of like but we've got a plan
for an epic
what was the where was it exactly
where's the event Phoenix
so it's Phoenix and it's going to be the week
before Christmas oh yeah
sounds like a great vacation
and we're expecting
last year we had I think we before Christmas. Oh, yeah. Sounds like a great vacation. And we're expecting,
last year we had,
I think we had 12,000 last year.
This year we're looking at 15.
Wow.
Yeah.
All at once, sitting in that one room?
Yeah.
Oh, man, this is going to be awesome.
No, not just sitting.
They're going to be partying.
Partying.
Sounds good to me.
Swinging from the ceiling.
Yeah, they do.
It's a good time to be out there, too,
in Phoenix.
If you're going to be in Phoenix,
you might as well go in December.
You want to shout anything out, Derek?
No, I was thinking I went to Arizona State University.
I like the state, and it would be a good getaway for me and my wife.
Let's do it.
Week before Christmas.
I'm into it.
I love the sound of it.
Hey, guys, great to see you both, always.
Did you want to – your social media?
You said people could follow you on Truth Social?
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And you can follow me at iancrossland.net.
Get through to my social medias from there.
Much love.
I will see you later.
Thank you guys all very much for tuning in with us as we celebrate the downfall of anti-Trumpism.
At least the beginning of it.
Hopefully the start of a red wave.
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This is just the beginning.
The midterms are coming. It's just
August and we're already getting
the big good news. We've gotten a bunch of great news
throughout the primaries. Trump's record
on endorsements is very well despite sometimes
it being Dr. Oz. But I'm
really excited for November so it should be fun. Thanks for
hanging out and we will see you all over at TimCast. Oz. But I'm really excited for November so it should be fun. Thanks for hanging out and we will see you all
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Bye guys.