Timcast IRL - Timcast IRL #619 Liberal MURDERS Teenager For Being "Republican Extremist" w/Vanessa Santos
Episode Date: September 21, 2022Tim, Ian, Luke, & Lydia join Vanessa Santos to discuss a man murdering a teenager just because of his political affiliation, the Pentagon opening up an investigation on the government's use of Psy-Ops..., a FBI Whistleblower saying the Jan.6 cases are being used to manipulate Americans, Ron DeSantis' strong support among suburban moms, and the insane concept that "crime is a construct." Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
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I covered this on my earlier show at 4 p.m.,
so some of you may have heard,
but I want to get into it with the crew here
and then talk about a bunch of other issues. A guy in North Dakota crushed a teenager because
he was a Republican. Now, he said he was part of a Republican extremist group, which who knows what
that means. But after just hearing only a couple of weeks ago, Joe Biden say that MAGA Republicans
were an extremist threat to our country, it's no surprise that the,
what does the left call it? Stochastic terrorism that Biden espoused resulted in an actual casualty,
a murder. This guy confessed. Not only did he kill the kid, he then called 911 himself and said he
did it, admitting to doing it because the kid was a Republican extremist, apparently.
And what really, what really bugs me about these stories is that you get people like,
you know, Bill Burr. He's a funny guy. He's a good actor. I can respect that saying everything's fine. People aren't really mad at each other. And it's just like, dude,
you're just not paying attention. And while I can respect not wanting to freak people out,
there's an issue with us being like, Hey man, like this kind of stuff is, is, is happening
more and more. And it's kind of freaky. just keep it in mind. And I don't want people
to constantly be panicked
or down or anything like that.
There's a problem with people
acting like it's just literally
not happening at all.
So we can keep calm and carry on.
But we got to acknowledge
that people are losing
their minds in this country
because the other story we have
is that FBI whistleblowers
are coming out
saying that we got a couple things.
We got a letter from Republicans
that the FBI is taking people
off child predator cases
and putting them on white supremacist cases.
And then we've got whistleblowers saying that they're trying to ramp up the January 6th
charges or claims to make everything sound worse and make it seem like a crisis.
Yes, something crazy is happening in this country.
So we're going to talk all about that.
Plus, the migrants that Ron DeSantis sent to Martha's Vineyard are suing him.
And a sheriff is trying to investigate him for crimes, apparently.
And then here's the funny thing.
Apparently, DeSantis bluffed.
There was a plane chartered to go from Texas to Delaware to Biden's house, and then nothing
happened.
Very interesting.
So we'll talk all about that.
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vanessa santos hello it's great to be here. Who are you?
I am the CEO and president of Red Renegade Public Relations, and I do media representation and PR work for conservatives and center-right orgs and people. And this is why it's fascinating.
You're effectively a bridge between conservative organizations, people, and anti-establishment,
anti-wook essentially, to corporate mainstream press, And you get to hear what they have to say.
Yes. And there is a bit of a code for publicists to sort of not really share the reactions of
things, but it is ugly out there. And, you know, to be on the receiving end of this anger when I'm
just, you know, pitching out what conservatives,
what center-right people
are trying to do in the media.
It's ugly.
Nice.
Well, we're going to...
Tim's fixing a camera at the moment.
There we go.
He's back.
Thank you.
Sorry.
I was listening.
I think I have to shout out Luke.
Excellent.
Well, it's nice to get introduced.
Hi, my name is Luke Daskev,
wearechanged.org.
And, you know, since man bazunkas are in and trendy, I decided, and of course also approved by school boards in Canada,
I decided to pay tribute to the man bazunka king himself, Mr. Bill Gates,
in this wonderful, very voluptuous portrayal of him on my T-shirt,
which you could get on thebestpoliticalshirts.com.
What does it say?
Provided to you by fake meat.
And I also failed today.
I got the trainer, came out, paid for him,
and Ian didn't work out.
All right, there was some...
Luke told me that I committed to today,
which I did not.
Check the records.
I committed to Friday.
Check the camera yesterday. Review the tape. You were like, you working out with me? I'm like, yes, I did not. Check the records. I committed to Friday. Check the camera yesterday.
Review the tape.
You were like, you working out with me?
I'm like, yes, we are.
But I was talking about Friday.
But actually, I met Brandon.
He's the trainer.
He's awesome.
I love the guy.
So I'll be there next Tuesday and watch and maybe set up a schedule with him.
We're going to be kickboxing.
Fired off 20 push-ups immediately after we got into it about working out.
So I'm ready to roll.
Awesome.
Well, I'm really looking forward to this evening we love Vanessa we have
a lot to talk about let me zoom out a little bit that's way too close on my
face yeah let's get into it this is really disturbing news well I do I do
have one more we have another story that we'll get into so I've been covering the
individual who has the big oversized novelty breasts in Canada and YouTube
flagged both of my videos as adult content.
Oh, really?
For simply showing photos of the teacher.
Now, I emailed Google and said, this is transphobic.
And they responded with, we will correct this immediately.
Wow.
Well, what they really said was,
there are many people that are dealing with the same problem
and I'm working to get it fixed.
And so it just is very funny that
I basically gave them a binary choice. Is it really
adult content inappropriate for children? Or does Google agree with it and think it's transphobic?
And Google is like, we will remonetize this content for you. That opens the floodgates to
a lot of literal adult content and fetish stuff. We'll get into that stuff, but let's jump to this
first story from TimCast.com. North Dakota man admits to running over and killing teenager for
allegedly being part of a Republican extremist group. This is crazy for a variety of reasons.
Look, it's only it's been a couple of weeks since Joe Biden said that MAGA Republicans were an
extremist threat to this country. And we said that's that's dangerous rhetoric. That's the
kind of tribalist rhetoric that results in violence.
The left likes to claim, oh, Donald Trump's engaging in stochastic terrorism.
And what he's saying is going to result in violence against journalists, no less.
Now, what stories do we get?
A Democrat is allegedly is is arrested for allegedly murdering a journalist.
And then it is what I can only assume is some unhinged liberal who runs he runs down he
hunted this kid down the kid apparently called his mom saying he needed help because the guy
was chasing him down and then he chased him into an alley and crushed him with an suv because he
was a republican extremist this kid alleged extremist alleged well all right he accused
him of being a republican extremist part of a republican extremist group that's what his justification this guy it's a cult these people have paranoid
delusions joe biden is inflaming them and yet they keep pointing the finger at the the dude in the
maga hat sitting in his lounge chair drinking a beer watching the game problem pointing the finger
at any group is like and i'm going to use the the age-old nazi metaphor but like people are like i heard
this meme going around punch a nazi in like 2018 i'm like no okay this is a bad road to go down you
might think that the nazis were the bad guys and maybe they were but the nazis thought the jews
were the bad guys and they thought the jews were an extremist radical organization that they wanted
to remove from the country you see how that went when you start persecuting groups of people
it can get very, very bad.
It's tribalism.
It's our side is the good side.
And these people are evil.
The only problem is there is truth and there is fiction.
And so what do we have here?
We have a show like this.
Granted, we engage in tribalist rhetoric often as well.
But I think there's a difference.
For one, we say things like, hey, those guys who were violent on January 6th should be arrested and prosecuted. What do we hear from Kamala Harris and Joe Biden, their staff and Kamala Harris and personally bail these people out? We see violent
riots across the country. What do we get? Justification. What do we get? Chris Cuomo
saying who said protests need to be peaceful? You get calls from the corporate press, the mainstream
media justifying, calling it a peaceful protest, and you get us begging them to stop. Even saying that the
Trump people on January 6th should be charged as well. When you've got a right that's saying,
we want the violence to end, and a left encouraging it, the left then blaming the
right, but the left has actually got the ones who are literally running people down.
Aaron Danielson shot and killed. Yeah, there is a serious problem, and there is a tribal problem.
And this is not the first time that this happened.
There's a number of incidences in Washington, in Portland,
all throughout the United States.
In Colorado, I remember seeing footage of someone getting shot.
I remember there's other footage of a man at a part of a BLM Antifa rally
that was hiding behind a wall that came on and shot
someone because of their political opinions. There's a number of people that, of course,
were shot, were killed, were executed for their political beliefs. And seeing this in the United
States is absolutely horrible because the United States is supposed to represent free speech. It's
supposed to represent a country where we could talk through our differences and be able to speak freely
and be able to accept each other
for our political differences.
But now we're meeting speech
with guns and people
shooting each other,
which is absolutely crazy.
Religious differences, too.
Sometimes people will say
that America is a Christian nation,
but it's not.
It's a nation where you're
allowed to be Christian.
Well, it's built on the foundation
of Christianity, though.
Yeah.
Christians built the foundation, but it was the idea that anyone could practice any religion here with the Christians as they were building it.
No, no, I'm sorry.
I was just going to say, you know, everybody keeps talking about how badly we all need to be communicating with each other.
But when you see things like this and all the instances that you just listed off i mean this is why people
keep their voting preferences private this is why people don't want to engage people are
they're actually scared i mentioned this earlier on my earlier segment about bill burr because he
did uh he was on trigonometry and a bunch of there were a bunch of articles written about it and
people were quote tweeting him and stuff like that where he said, you know, this hate online isn't real.
Go outside.
Smell some fresh air.
People aren't fighting.
They're not angry like they are online.
And it's just he's wrong.
And as I explained, it is people in liberal cities aren't fighting with each other for the most part.
Sometimes they do.
They're right.
There's riots.
People in conservative areas aren't fighting with each other sometimes, but usually not.
But if you look where the two sides meet, there's clash. Chick-fil-A being a good example,
a fast food chicken restaurant. But the people who run it were making donations to Christian
organizations. So what happens? The left shows up and they are belligerent. I don't want to say
violent because they were mostly just protesting these buildings. But you actually see when Ann
Coulter goes to Berkeley or goes to New Jersey to speak and they all show up
and there's riots. I think it was when Milo was going to speak at Berkeley. They actually started
setting fires and smashing windows, spray painting threats to liberals even. So that kind of stuff,
you know, that's, I don't know. You made a good metaphor. That's what's happening before the show
about the Bill Burr thing. Cause like you're saying we're, we as, you know, journalists and
watching the news are like in a watchtower and we see little bits of chaos around pockets of it.
So for Bill to walk outside and not see it in his immediate surroundings and claim that it doesn't exist is a problem.
It's inaccurate. It's an assumption that Bill's making because it does exist.
And you're right, too. I don't want to inflame it and make people start fighting because.
But I do want to acknowledge that these things it's not like it's not happening.
You know, we got to find out why it's happening.
And maybe we can provide comfort and reasons to, you know, not happen, you know, get past it.
Basically, what I was saying was this show is us standing on a watchtower and we can see off in the distance.
We can see people fighting in pockets. And we're like, we don't know if that fighting will come here,
but we know it is happening all
throughout the land. We can see fighting emerge.
And when we shout down
to the people who are at the ground level and we're like,
hey, there's a crazy fighting happening.
Bill Burr goes, what are you talking about? Everybody down here
is having a good time. And we're up here like,
yeah, but the fighting's getting
crazier and there's more people now. And the guy's like,
no, you're crazy. It's totally fine. And sooner sooner or later it may or may it might come here
it might not i don't know you don't need to live in a state of constant fear and anguish over it
but to deny it is worrisome i think that it cast i think it has come here and i feel like the guy
driving this suv who killed this poor kid oh my gosh my heart breaks over this was probably blue
anon he's probably on twitter
getting all fired up and he's taking it out to the real world i think this is also the guy who
shot that guy in portland and the probably what happened in denver too that luke was referring
to earlier i think it's coming to the real world is there any evidence if it was personal between
these two guys he knew the guy's kid's mom apparently apparently the mom knew who he was
i don't know if they knew each other. But apparently what happened was there was a street dance party.
The kid was leaving.
They had some political words
between each other.
Probably something like FJB
or F Donald Trump
or something.
Who knows?
And then this adult
41-year-old man
confronted an 18-year-old.
The kids got spiky hair and braces.
Yo, be an adult.
Be a man.
And be like,
get out of here, kid. I ain't got time for this. Walk away. No, no, adult. Be a man. And be like, get out of here, kid.
I ain't got time for this.
Walk away.
No, no, no.
The dude gets in his car and starts hunting the kid down.
The kid calls his mom and says he needs help because the guy's chasing after him.
The dude then follows him to an alley, runs him over, crushes him, killing him.
And by the time the mom gets there, she finds her son dead on the ground.
It's horrible.
It makes me sick.
You know what I think?
And I understand the problem of recognizing the problem
of tribalism, but being part of the problem
of tribalism, there's nothing you can do about it.
I view it as that old riddle.
You come across a fork in the road and there are
two men, one on the left and one on the right.
One always tells the truth and one always lies.
And that's what I feel like we're
dealing with. The Democrats overwhelmingly as an organization and the neocon Republicans, you know, party
trash, people like Lindsey Graham are just liars, just outright liars.
The culture war right tends to be honest and truthful.
The culture war left tends to be deceitful and manipulative.
It doesn't mean every person on the left is deceitful and manipulative.
It doesn't mean every person on the right is honest, but there's tendency.
There's the rule and the exception. So when you see Joe Biden come out and say that my
Republican extremists are a threat to our country and not a peep from the left about stochastic
terrorism, but celebration, then Donald Trump comes out and goes, you are fake news. And they
go, he's going to get a journalist killed. So criticizing the media is terrorism.
But Joe Biden calling half the country extremists who are going to destroy this country is to be celebrated.
It's to be accountability.
I have no problem saying, yeah, Donald Trump's rhetoric.
I wasn't a big fan of.
And I constantly heard from people that he was too brash and too aggressive and things like that.
And I think Ron DeSantis has more tech.
That's why I'm kind of leaning towards him. I have no problem criticizing what I think
is bad. And then I have no problem criticizing Joe Biden. But one side will outright always just
keep defending themselves, keep defending themselves no matter how bad they are, no matter
what they do, no matter who they kill, no matter how much damage they cause. It seems to them
they've done nothing wrong. Why? They have one goal and it's power yeah i think the people in the know on the left or in in control of the media whatever this is is they're
they're overseeing like an old guard the liberal economic order which is about to manipulate change
into a world economic order um and so they're willing to lie to protect it and to make sure
they guide it the way they want to guide it the The people that are voting for that, I don't think are in understand what's happening.
They're just kind of following what they're comfortable with.
And Donald Trump made them very uncomfortable.
So I was I was kind of thinking about this earlier.
I was like, why is it that they seem to be totally unmoored from reality?
And I think the left is, in fact, unmoored the right.
You can call me biased i definitely am
i think that we actually have a grasp of the objective truth and i think that's why you can
make an argument from the right and be like well i think this is entirely the case here's why i have
news articles for you they'll just dismiss you they don't care what you show them you can show
them cnn and they don't give a crap what you have to say because they're convinced tim talks about
it being a cult i don't know if
cult is the right word it feels like they've been brainwashed like they've given a lot of
the responsibility for what they do over to someone else which i guess you could call a cult
but yeah i want to i want to uh mention something i read an article today from the bulwark you guys
know the bulwark sorry we're all big yeah they're great the bulwark
is awful they're like what are they supposed to be like anti-trump conservative or something never
trumpers but they may they actually wrote something particularly interesting they wrote how the civil
war could start and they said in november of 2022 and uh yeah oh boy and then i read it and i was
like they're not wrong not it's it's speculative but wrong. It's speculative. But here's the gist of their opening argument.
During the midterm elections, there's going to be left wing and right wing people outside
of polling stations and swing districts and in many areas of critical importance.
And what could happen is that the right, fearing fraud, is watching every door, watching every
entrance.
Of course, in some of these jurisdictions, many of these people are armed, or maybe not,
but either way.
In some of these areas, you've got Democrats who believe that Republicans are paranoid
QAnon extremists who are going to disrupt the legitimate elections because of their
paranoid conspiracy fervor.
All that matters is two opposing factions are at a polling place
when something looks amiss.
And then you get one of either side saying
something is wrong here.
An argument erupts
because neither side will see
what the other side sees.
It'll never happen.
They'll say, they just pulled a ballot out.
I saw them.
What are they doing?
That's the second ballot.
The liberal side is going to be like, this is it.
They're trying to steal the election by lying about fraud again. And then what happens
when it comes to fighting? Doesn't matter what kind of fight. What happens when a polling place
gets shut down because of left and right conflict? Now, they went on to describe a man drawing a gun,
a fight breaking out and someone getting shot, then someone filming the video and the video
going viral, showing a poll worker getting shot and killed at a polling location. That's an interesting
point that I think it's possible, not necessarily probable. What worries me is that fighting is,
in my opinion, probable. With 2020, this is the first big election and more than half of
Republicans believe there was fraud. So what's going to happen, I think, is that you're going
to see a lot of areas, conservatives, Trump supporters, Republicans out camping in front of these polling places 24-7.
You will potentially get a fight or an obstruction to the point where they shut a polling place down.
They shut down a polling place in one area and all of a sudden you've got procedural or statutory
conflict. Now there's going to be court cases. Was it legitimate because people couldn't go to
vote? People are going to be like, I wasn't able to vote because the trump supporters shut it down
trump supporters going to be like the left showed up in antifun we were fighting if that kind of
conflict reaches polling locations then i don't know if it's it's it's like a shot heard around
the world fort sumter style started the civil war but the bulwarks argument is that could be
a catalyst for people saying the election doesn't work like it doesn't happen something interrupts it and we
can't come out cleanly with knowing what happened because this stuff could become i don't know
ubiquitous yeah that's what shay's rebellion was was they shut down a bunch of court proceedings
they were the courts were trying to take their their property so the farmers went and they
surrounded the courthouses and were like no and then the court the judges were like i'm not getting
involved because there's like a thousand dudes that are going
to kill me if I do.
Then they made a bunch of arrests.
The government did.
They arrested a bunch of the farmers.
It was chaos.
And then eventually they just pardoned everybody because you can't move
forward as a nation.
If you're arresting half your citizenry,
there's always going to be a left no matter where you're always going to see
people to your right,
even if they're on the left because they're right of you and you may be,
there's always going to be someone opposite of you that's the nature of humanity i actually
tweeted this out i wonder what you guys think about this if a republic hacked its own election
to prevent a psychotic mob from taking over the government democratically what i thought that
some you could argue that that might be righteous and i'm interested what you guys think about no
i think like say there's a group of psychotic murderers
that want to cut people open as their cult ritual
and there's enough of them that they can democratically
mob rule the vote system and win.
Don't we have a republic intentionally to prevent that?
Well, sort of.
I mean, first, if you're talking about people
violating human rights and the constitution,
then they would be in violation of our government, which is why constitution is so important if a group of weirdo cults who
are like if you vote for us we'll sacrifice children on an altar at a pyramid to moloch or
whatever like overtly saying it and trying to do it then it wouldn't be those attempting to stop it
would actually be on the side of the constitution so it was more subtle like we're going to give
transgender homeowner to kids we want to make kids trans like a weird cult you can make it whatever you want
i see you're saying and this is why i think civil war is and if a republic we're like you know what
whatever that is there's a lot of them but america must reign supreme we're going to hack the
election and make sure like is that would that be ethical so here's the issue no hacking the
election is not ethical and the issue of the point hacking the election is not ethical. And the issue of the
point of the Republic is that there's a lot of ideas that we don't like and we think are violating
our rights. And so long as this is done procedurally and there's a limit to how should I say this?
If they're going and saying, vote for me and then we will we will we will pass through legislation
the right to murder people, we'd be like, no, that's a violation of the Constitution.
I, in fact, did the death penalty as well.
And even though we're seeing abhorrent things, what prevents the country from falling apart,
prevents conflict, war, and things getting worse, is that we agree to legislate things
and debate them and challenge them.
Eventually, however, as you mentioned, it's a good point, we get to an issue where they're
like castrating kids and bragging about it.
This stuff coming out from Matt Walsh is kind of crazy.
The Vanderbilt stuff about the profit incentive and stuff like that for doing this.
You get to a point where it's like, OK, we've got a very serious problem.
That's why we have a convention of states.
We have many legal mechanisms to deal with a government, you know, that is not doing
its duties or is overreaching and things like that.
But I'll put it this way.
If they are outright
violating the Constitution, then I don't think it's hacking the election. I think they're the
ones who are committing the wrong. What concerns me when it's not a violation of the Constitution,
it's just a change in the culture that I personally think that's why we have a republic
is to prevent a mob of Democratic psychos changing it. And I think what happened was
they think that MAGA was a mob of Democratic psychos. So they think that they're justified in the fortification of the election,
as Time Magazine put it. Sorry, I was just going to say, I feel like this particular organization
has not gotten enough press, but there is an existence, the Committee for Safe and Secure
Elections, and it's law enforcement and election officials working together and um you know i think that all the listeners i i hope the left and the right both
look into this organization because it's helping it's helping to i think kind of guarantee that
that this doesn't erupt i know i know what you're gonna say no stopping it from erupting is good but
here's here's here's the problem if if joe biden uh his brain is broken
we assume it is um i'm saying like if it is let's just say diagnostically confirmed he's the
president and if you got a problem with that we have the was it the 25th amendment i believe yeah
for removing him and that's the process by which we do it we don't allow lunatics to be like our
country is in danger so So therefore I will take
it. No, no, no, no, no. You think Donald Trump's a threat. That's too bad. The people want him to
be the leader. You do not unilaterally decide that you are smarter and that your, your intelligence
allows you to supersede how our system is intended to function in the military. And this isn't good,
probably not good, but there's like, they would frag their commanding officer. If they thought the commanding officer was going to get them all killed they'll be like no someone
would slip a grenade into the tent in the middle of the night and the commanding officer would be
dead in the morning and then the next guy in charge would be like okay i'm taking over we're
not gonna attack i don't know about that dude what are you talking about it's a pretty horrible
aspect of like vietnam a lot of like fragging the commander they'd kill the commander if they
didn't agree with they thought the guy was going to get them all that's the problem with the draft
that people have to serve a commander they don't people
people who don't want to be there are forced to be there and we'll say screw you yeah yeah but now
now we have robots that will take care of all the fighting but anyway i i think it's also important
to note here that our political differences have been weaponized especially when it comes to big
tech social media which is connected to the intelligence agencies that has been pushing
people further and further on the political spectrum.
And you look at the echo chambers created, you look at the radicalization,
you look at the concentration and promotion of negativity. I think a lot of this brings
the hallmark of a divide and conquer agenda that is being done deliberately, where today we are
here in the United States where there's legitimate YouGov polls talking about how 40% of Americans
think that a civil war is likely within a decade.
They think that for a very specific reason, because when you go online, that's all you
see.
The negativity, the hate, the fighting, all of that.
Front page, always.
And that has a psychological effect on people.
And we are conditioned towards the blue collar working class people of this country fighting
against each other.
And that's the trajectory that we are on that hopefully we could avoid. But but there's too much fuel being
added to this fire in order to avoid this pathway. I want to pause you right there because it's not
true. The Democratic Party is overwhelmingly well off. And there was a poll, I think it might have
been you gov as well that found when you pull people above $100,000 a year, they overwhelming
want Joe Biden to remain president.
And when you poll people under $100,000, of which there's more, they overwhelmingly want him impeached.
It is not blue collar versus blue collar.
It is suburban liberal elites who are angry that working class people elected Donald Trump to be the human Molotov cocktail.
Yeah, but this case in North Dakota, who was it?
It wasn't an elite person.
It was two people going at it.
And one person killed another
person so so you know we're talking about the average americans here there are elite elite
people calling the shots here and saying hey i want him in power and him in power but at the
end of the day who's going to be doing the fighting neighbors people who are next to each other people
who are related to each other people who are friends and family members but because of the
political differences that have been weaponized in this country, they're going to be at odds with each other
and, of course, fighting each other, which is absolutely tragic.
Okay.
And I can agree, but now let's dig a little deeper.
Is it bad that powerful elites will weaponize the differences between people to divide and
conquer and maintain control?
Of course, they've always done it.
Will you then decide to compromise with those who are castrating children? Luke? No. So what's the solution? I think that's one particular
position that, of course, is strongly divisive. I think there's also a lot of mental health
disorders that lead to a lot of people to be radicalized in that particular position. I think
there's a lot of unhealthy people. I think there's a lot of people who are not thinking clearly. I think the solution is a very vast one, and I talk about it a lot.
But specifically, that's one specific hyperbolic extreme example. There's other examples that I
think do divide, that do bridge this gap. Things like Epstein, things like federal overreach,
things like taxes, things like people, of course, just being...
Not taxes.
Yes and no.
Because at the end of the day, who's happy paying taxes?
I don't think anyone is.
I don't think...
Even Trump supporters, that rapper lady that endorsed him, I forgot her name.
What was her name?
She just made a recent political statement.
Oh, Nicki Minaj?
Nicki Minaj.
Nicki Minaj.
She even made a whole video.
It'd be like, where are my taxes going? Where's my money? whole video would be like where are my taxes going where's my money cardi b cardi b was like where's my money
where's my money taxes the military industrial complex i i think there's a big pushback against
a lot of these things because at the end of the day they don't serve the interest of the american
people the american people know that they're being screwed but every time they're being screwed
they're being told hey the other person did it to, hey, the other person did it to you. Hey, the other person did it
to you. And it's not just like that. It's not black and white. Well, I don't think that we should
just gloss over the trans stuff. And I think that we need to make these extremists answer for what
their extremes are. You know, I think that taxes are one thing and everybody can kind of agree on
how, you know, you don't want to pay too much or whatever but you know we're we're at a point where like you know i'm sending my kids to school i'm thinking
about where i'm going to live i'm thinking about where you know what what communities i want to be
in and who i want my neighbors to be and it's just gotten to a point where i uh i don't think people
should be allowed to just not talk about it anymore like if you're going to be a part of
this party who's doing this to children who's supporting this to children then i want you to
answer for it i want to know i want to know why you think this is okay like this this can't just
be oh well you know this is just a fringe thing like this this isn't really happening it is
happening and you know the vanderbilt story i mean i i we have to make people answer for it yeah we
should definitely talk about the matt walsh stuff uh later on but you know as it pertains to divisiveness in rhetoric and things
like that there are people who i think the media wants us divided for sure i think uh i think for
the most part you know fox news has their problems tucker is a bit abrasive but but he's okay. Maybe not necessarily the way I do
things. He's much more comedic, and he showed a picture of Lori Lightfoot as Beetlejuice.
That's not the kind of thing we do. I know Luke's a big fan. He loves Tucker.
I think he's one of the few people that actually criticized Donald Trump,
and one of the few people that was actually able to put his feet to the fire and call him out on a
lot of important issues.
I think he's good.
I think he is. And I think for the most part, the media is overwhelmingly liberal aside from the one channel.
And then they're manipulating people through just lying.
Emotions.
Media culture.
Yeah.
Like I was watching video game play footage last night.
Pixelated Apollo.
What's up, dude?
Playing some Mountain Blade 2, Banner Lord.
You lost me. At some point, gamers started going let's go boys come on boys let's go boys and it's
all about the boys and they talk about boys like their audience are boys and i'm concerned that
it's like an insult like it's like i'm just not comfortable with women so i'm comfortable with
guys let's have our boys in the military there's boys but what's happening is what's happening is
young girls are watching the video and they're like i want to be part of this because if a girl's ever
like let's go girls it's me and the girls tonight i get really annoyed at that i'm like why are you
like excluding me from this conversation so i think young girls are seeing this boys rhetoric
and they want to be boys i think the problem is that there's a lot of women who like i mean
lydia and i were actually talking about this before the show, but
I was a tomboy when I when I was growing up. I wanted to be a boy. Sandlot was a huge movie. I
was not only in love with Benny the Jet Rodriguez, I wanted to be Benny the Jet Rodriguez. And if if
I had some, you know, booby teacher, and I was being encouraged to act these, you know, silly,
childish, immature thoughts out.
I mean, you know, I
might not be a mother today. And that's
really sad and scary. It's the chemical
castration of people under 18
that is very concerning. It is. It's
terrifying. We'll get into that. I want to
Luke mention something I think is really important
and just to keep the through line going. This is
a crazy story coming out of the Washington Post.
Pentagon opens sweeping review
of clandestine psychological operations.
Holy crap.
Complaints about the U.S. military's
influence operations
using Facebook and Twitter
have raised concerns
in the White House
and federal agencies.
How about that?
What?
Luke?
Yeah.
How about that?
You're right.
I saw the story.
I did a report on it earlier today.
And Facebook and Twitter,
surprisingly, also took action on this and removed accounts that were running what is being described here by even the Pentagon, U.S. psychological operations that were being run on the American people.
These were clandestine psyopses that were, of course, pushing the narrative, pushing an agenda, using your tax dollars to open up social media accounts in order to brainwash the american public this is an extremely dangerous story let me read this the researchers does not
did not specify when the takedowns occurred but those familiar with the matter said they were
within the past two or three years some were recent and involved posts from the summer that
advanced anti-russian narratives citing the kremlin's imperialist war in ukraine and warning
of the conflict's direct impact on central Asian countries. Significantly, they found that the pretend personas employing
tactics used by countries such as Russia and China did not gain much traction and that overt
accounts actually attracted more followers. So what do you see when you go on Reddit?
It is laughable. I'm sorry. There are people who fall for this. But here's the sorting algorithm of the left and the right in the culture war.
When you go on Reddit and you see a video of a Ukrainian guy and he's like smoking a
cigar and he's laughing and he's like, this is what I think of Russia.
Ha ha.
And they flip the cigarette and they all high five each other.
That's propaganda.
You have cyber command.
You have psychological operations.
You have them producing this content, faking it so that they
can put it out there and convince you that we're better, we're stronger, we're going to win this
war. Now, I don't have an issue with it to a certain degree, but it is extremely annoying
often when you know these videos are outright propaganda. And then what happens? Now we're
seeing Vladimir Putin raining these incendiary devices all over
cities, threatening to mass mobilize the entirety of Russia, and that there's fear he could
potentially open a second front. Maybe Finland, we don't know. But all the propagandists in the
military keep doing is saying Ukraine's winning, Russia's losing, Russia can't win. And then Russia
doesn't, isn't even using their pinky in this conflict. To be fair, they're getting pushed back.
Ukrainian forces with NATO's assistance are advancing.
All that's true.
But what they want you to do, they want you to believe that Russia could never win for
morale reasons.
They want people to put the Ukrainian flags.
We drive down here in Virginia.
There's a little small town you got to drive through when you're passing through.
And they have big, we stand with Ukraine.
And I'm like, you couldn't point to where ukraine was on a map right it is it is psychological
operations to convince the american people to support mass spending of war yeah all of this
as of course western politicians like boris johnson are on record telling zielinski not to
come to negotiations not to offer peace not to try to stop the conflict this was
another bombshell story that i think is definitely worth talking about is the western governments
telling ukraine hey no peace deal no negotiations here continue the war this is perpetual war that
i called out from the very beginning cnn was telling you it was only going to last a few days
i was telling you hey it's probably going to last a few years might even last 10 years might even
last forever with the way that of of course, the military industrial complex
is shaping itself and the way that they've been funding themselves and the way that the
stocks have been, of course, increasing.
But again, these PSYOP pages here are worth noting because the Pentagon is going to be
ordering an audit on the DoD for these psychological operations that are played out on the American
people.
And this is what we know about.
What don't we know about?
What else is happening behind the scenes when it comes to psyopses?
Since, of course, again, information has been weaponized,
and it has been weaponized against the best interest of the American people.
One thing is talking plasma, where they fire lasers into the sky
and coordinate a bunch of different lasers to get a ball of plasma,
and then they move it around and say it's a UAP,
Unidentified Aerial Phenomenon, and they're're freaking people out making them think that there might be aliens well this this is what they
did in vietnam short-lived they played uh audio recordings of people wailing saying i should i'm
trapped here forever run run home to your kids don't be like me and it freaked even the south
korea i'm sorry the south vietnamese out so i think they're doing massive comments on videos
too so when you check your feed and you're like this is the response okay that this is the thoughts I'm sorry, the South Vietnamese out. So I think they're doing massive comments on videos too.
So when you check your feed and you're like,
this is the response.
Okay, this is the thoughts of the day.
That's psyops. I think Reddit was taken over a long time ago.
Twitter, I'm sure YouTube.
They can't control it.
People are coming from outside and using the platform.
This is why Twitter,
they're trying to implement algorithmic feeds
because then they can justify controlling people,
which is a point you often make about knowing the code to prevent this kind of thing. Because if you don't know what the code's
doing, you don't know how Facebook, Twitter, and Reddit are manipulating you to twist your thoughts
to make you compliant. But I'll tell you one thing. There's a story I read recently. I know
you guys probably heard about mass graves in Ukraine. Did you guys hear this story?
No, actually. I heard a lot of different stories about mass graves in Ukraine? Did you guys hear this story? No, actually. I heard a lot of different stories about
mass graves in Europe. So you've got
two factions in a war. Obviously
we as Americans are expected to support
Ukraine because NATO and all that stuff.
But there's two stories. The story from
the West is that the Russians created mass
graves. The story from
Russia and Eastern sources is
that Russia told Ukraine to collect their
dead and Ukraine refused.
So the Russians gave them proper burials. Choose who you believe. I don't believe Russia's
narratives. It's the same BS. Their military, their psychological operations are going to be
coming at us the exact same as the US will. It is a battle for your mind. It is fifth generational
war. Absolutely. And the first casualty of war is truth. And I think you can't believe anyone because everyone has an invested interest in using
information for their own personal benefit.
But at the end of the day, we have seen a concerted effort to push for a perpetual proxy
war that there is no end to that endangers all of Europe, that is creating an energy
crisis, that is creating a scarcity problem, that is creating a food famine problem for
a lot of the people in the world who are the poorest people in the world and and this is something that is
absolutely mind-boggling because even coming to the table and saying hey there should be negotiations
there should be peace deals we should be incentivizing the end of this conflict in some
shape form or way where we could actually come to the table and actually negotiate a stop to this
utter madness because politicians sending people to die
for their political ambitions
is one of the stupidest idea in recorded human history.
And it needs to end and it needs to stop.
And it stops when the people stop complying.
And I think this is an important message
that I think a lot of people need to hear.
And sadly, you don't hear it on Reddit.
You don't hear it on social media.
You don't hear it on the corporate media.
You don't hear it by government officials.
You hear the opposite of that. And this is why this conflict is going to
continue but they're losing i think information war you mean well annie leibovitz got a very
beautiful photo shoot yeah that's what's important tell me about that it's a joke vogue vogue did a
whole spread on uh on the first lady of Ukraine. Ukraine. Yeah.
In the war-torn country.
She's like sporting beautiful peacoats.
It's pretty tone-deaf.
I don't know if it's true,
but I heard that Zelensky
was wearing these like Nikes.
Did you guys see that?
I did not.
Like really nice shoes.
I mean, he's allowed to have nice shoes.
It's fine, whatever.
He's very good.
But I think we're winning.
And I think back to the Bush years.
Didn't the Dixie chicks, they like criticized Bush and then they got canceled or whatever?
Everyone's like, you got to support the troops.
Nowadays, it's creepy how the institutions and the establishment are waving Ukrainian flags and just, you know, just, well, we'll keep it family friendly.
I was going to say something, you know, uncouth.
But, you know, just abiding by the cult narrative
in support of the war.
But shows like this can exist
where we just say,
screw your war and screw you.
And that's something.
That's powerful.
It's at least a message out there.
But still, tragically,
so many people are losing their lives in Ukraine.
So many young people
are just having their entire existences wiped out
because politicians have
ambitions. And that to me is just such a crazy idea. A politician saying, hey, go kill your
fellow neighbor right now because I said so. It's wild that this has happened throughout recorded
human history and it needs to stop. A lot of it is like utilitarian. They're saying, okay,
if we don't invade the Middle East or Afghanistan for that oil, we're going to lose 100 million
Americans are going to die from starvation in the next 50 years. So are we willing to sacrifice invade the middle east uh afghanistan for that oil we're gonna lose 100 million americans are
gonna die from starvation in the next 50 years so are we willing to sacrifice 2 million people
to make sure that the 50 million don't die and that's the strategy and the planning of resource
management i mean war is resource management it's land management and and resources um it's not it's
not just that it's them saying if we don't go in the middle east china will that's also you take that into account like if we don't invade someone will which is a sad
it's not just that simple the u.s involvement in the middle east propped up iran iran is as
powerful has more of a sphere of influence because of the war in iraq the war in iraq
created isis created radical sectarian violence if you look at it it's not as simple exactly they
want the chaos they want the murder they want the destruction they don't want the war on terror to end they want it to continue and they
made sure it continued by radicalizing groups and also pushing people out of the government in iraq
which literally created isis who is that guy who was in congress who was right about everything
um his name was dr ron pa. He's just right about everything.
I love there's a viral video of him going around recently.
It's actually gone viral several times where he's just calmly explaining what is happening and what will happen based on the things we're doing. And like it all happened.
Yeah.
Blowback, I think, was his term in like 2007.
He was very, very vocal.
I have a T-shirt saying, if I told you so, was a person with him smiling on it.
But he called it.
He called it, especially when it came to the FBI, the politicization of the FBI that historically
has been going on with them abusing their power that they had in Washington, D.C.
He talked about the Patriot Act.
He talked about the war on terror.
He talked about the war on drugs.
And all of those roosters are coming home to roost because he was right dead on the
money on so many issues.
And he it was like he had
a mad magic eight ball he predicted all of it and it all came true and if he would have listened
the world would have been a better place well i think what we're seeing with the anti-establishment
wave was deeply influenced by him and the ron paul revolution back in i think it was like 2008
the tea party revolution which was hijacked by glenn beck and other kind of uh stronger
neoconservative right-wingers.
But that was Ron Paul or what?
Ron Paul originally was one of the major figureheads behind the Tea Party
that was pro-freedom, pro-free speech, anti-war, pro-America.
And then a lot of other right-wing figures came over and kind of hijacked it,
and it became just like a Republican thing, and it became an establishment thing.
But originally it was anti-establishment,
anti-US Federal Reserve,
anti-imperialism,
anti-globalist.
But I'll say this,
when I was growing up in the city,
everyone's very liberal.
We all saw the viral Ron Paul revolution.
We saw the stickers everywhere.
And I remember seeing,
it says like revolution and love is backwards
or whatever.
The Ron Paul.
Revolution.
The Ron Paul love revolution.
What a funny, I had so weirded Ron.
I don't think he came up with that.
Some people just started doing it, right?
I think, yeah, it was viral marketing
because his ideas spurred on so many people
to take independent actions.
There was people that literally had air balloons
that had huge signs, billboards
that were just put up without the campaign's
coordination. And his message was able to get out there because of grassroots support. He also was
supported by US military service members more than any other candidate in that specific election that
he was a part of. And he galvanized a lot of people to take independent action without any top-down control, which was very impressive. I just, I think, I think Ron Paul's influence had a huge impact on our generation
because, I mean, 2008 was, it was something, and it was, for a few years even after that, people
were talking about his ideas and what he, what he, what he believed and what he represented and the
things that he got right even today. And then there's a lot of people now who have become,
they very much were seeded with these ideas of libertarian values,
anti-establishment, anti-imperialist.
Now there's many, many more people who share the views of Ron Paul,
not to mention his kids actually in government and carrying on.
It's quite a testament to his personality that his child is such an amazing human being.
Yeah.
It's really incredible.
And boy, does the cult hate it.
But it's because of Ron greatly,
not completely,
that I think we're synced to strong anti-imperialist,
anti-war, anti-establishment,
pro-individual liberties, pro-freedom movement.
I think what he represented and stuck to rippled out.
It's unfortunate that Bernie Sanders
ultimately caved to the establishment in the end
because he could have stood for something on the left
in a similar way. I got to talk to you guys about and he and
he kissed the ring and he bowed down and they screwed him over and they slapped him around he
said please give me more and it was disgusting to see exactly him him just just just give up and
screw over all of his followers he had grassroots support too he had individuals saying hey I don't
I don't need to be paid by anyone I don't need to be organized by anyone i stand for his ideas that represent the middle class the blue collar working class of
this people and then at the end of the day he pooped on all of them let's just be real with
ourselves i'm trying to put my mind in the state of someone in the government in in control of the
war machine and why they're doing it because i'm very anti-war i'm very like yo get the troops out
of the middle east we shouldn't be invading people end of story killing is wrong you know very kind of black and white and then i start to think like well wait if there's a
military if there are resource management issues and and the american people really are running out
of resources or or projected to that unless we invade and take them from somewhere else
where does good and evil starts to lose that's not true that's that's a notion that that is
absolutely made up that is that i mean the united states is ridiculous and has has no sense at all
we're not dollars murder the savages we're not taking the resources and no one took the resources
in afghanistan the chinese are taking the resources in afghanistan after the united states gave it to
them on the silver platter are we taking any resources from libya no we just brought back
slavery to that but like there's there's no conquest of resources, Ian.
There's none of that.
It's not as simple as you think it is.
I think it might not be as simple,
but the British took North America
and took the resources on the east coast of this continent,
and then they murdered 90% of the Native American population,
calling them savages,
didn't even consider them human,
for the resources.
And now we have one of the most bountiful resource country on the earth you're you're you're technically wrong it was individuals doing it
all the crown i mean i was reading i was reading about the war for independence recently and i was
like i wonder what the king what king george was king george ii i think said when he received the
declaration of independence he ignored it he handed up some other guy and said i don't know
you deal with it they didn't care the crown didn't care. He thought of the colonies as a nuisance.
What it was was individuals trying to find a better life. They were leaving Europe.
The colonization was in some ways you had elements of trade and the crown was like there's riches to
be had. But what people don't understand about colonization is that it's best represented by
what we're seeing now with China. Regular people in China move to other countries. They create lives there. They
grow. They expand. They create businesses. They gain influence. That's colonization.
The colonists from Europe came to the Americas to find a better life. It was crowded. A lot of them
weren't succeeding in Europe. They said, I'd be better off in a new frontier. And those individuals
created cities, created colonies colonies and had conflict the
natives and they favored themselves over the natives who lived there so it's not like the
crown was just like there's people there let's have all of our people go and crush them by order
of the king yeah they just wanted the resources the tobacco and the individuals the individual
companies individual people yeah but it was resource greed i mean maybe not greed maybe
that's just the nature of humanity is more resources, more people.
And if you don't get more resources, then you're going to starve.
Exactly.
You take two dogs and you put them in a cage and they're both hungry and you throw in one
chicken.
What's going to happen?
Are they going to share?
So now my thoughts on conquest is like, is shaken.
I'm not so like, no more war, never.
Everyone be peaceful now.
I just don't. It seems too pie in the sky.
It is.
I think the problem I have with the United States is they've never justified, at least
in my lifetime, any of their wars.
They claim they have justification, but it's always some weird bunk reason they keep lying
to us about.
So my attitude is, you do not get my consent in a government that is supposed to have the
consent of the governed.
You don't have my consent to lie to me
to justify why I should do work,
pay you taxes, so you can go blow up
kids, Barack Obama. There's no justification
for that. You want to prove you had a reasonable
doubt that someone is worthy of death? You have
to prove it. And they've not done that.
They keep just saying, I think it's the
petrodollar. I think it's
they want a unipolar world because they don't want to deal with competition.
They don't want a world war.
It's the liberal international economy.
It's this, we're better off with the power.
Otherwise, it would be worse.
And that does not grant you the right to execute people in other countries or for these people in the Middle East.
These little kids come out of their houses and they see drones flying overhead.
And they never know when that drone is going to blow them up is a psychotic way to force people to
live. They do not have my consent for that. Yeah. If they were honest, they wouldn't have everyone
behind these larger ideas and these larger conquests and these larger acts of murder.
Because if they were honest, they would be like, Hey, we're just trying to get some money here.
We're a hammer. Everything's starting to look like a nail. We need to make some profit here.
And Ian, they're not going for resources and bringing you back resources. They're not doing
that. They're helping their friends in the military industrial complex. There's no bid
contracts. There's the weaponization of the US military that, of course, is in private hands
that only take care of those private hands and even screw over the soldiers that volunteer
themselves because they think they're fighting for freedom and democracy. They're not.
And you know why?
You know why?
One of the reasons so many people wanted Donald Trump, just one of the reasons is that whether
or not you actually care about those kids coming out of their little houses and seeing
another drone flying overhead and wondering when they'll blow up.
Maybe you're thinking like, I don't know about those kids.
I don't care.
I'll tell you this.
That drone and the $50 million that equipped it could have gone to your town, to your schools,
to your roads, to your industry, to your jobs.
And instead, it's being siphoned away by a bunch of morons who will want a nation built in Afghanistan, screw the whole thing up, and then hand it over to China.
Money-hungry murderers.
Let's just be real with ourselves.
Maybe.
They know no bounds when it comes to destroying and killing other people.
And they'll do it to the tune of hundreds of thousands, millions.
And they have done it before.
Collateral damage.
Why? Because they don't want the Americans. What resources did you get from Syria? killing other people, and they'll do it to the tune of hundreds of thousands, millions, and they have done it before. Collateral damage.
Why?
Because they don't want the Americans. What resources did you get from Syria?
What resources did you get from Afghanistan?
What resources did you get from Libya?
Tell me.
What resources did you get from Somalia?
No, we didn't.
No, we didn't.
As far as I learned in Iraq, for instance, there were lots of oil fields.
We get oil from Saudi Arabia, and we still finance their lethal genocide of the people
in Yemen.
Which is a proxy war.
Yes.
So that's where we're getting oil from Saudi Arabia, from Iraq, like oil.
But if we ran out of oil here, people would start eating each other.
No, but we don't.
Under Donald Trump, we were near energy independence.
And I know it was a pandemic and demand was way down.
But gas in some areas dropped below two bucks.
But on average, it dropped way down.
And Donald Trump was moving us towards energy independence.
We are able to do it.
Now, Joe Biden is doing the opposite. He's shutting down pipelines. He's saying no to fracking.
Environmentalist got a problem with it. But I'll tell you what the administration,
what the Democrats, what the Uniparty has done. They don't like the pollution here.
They outsource it to China. So what they do is they say, we're going to pass all these
environmental regulations. So you can't do anything dirty here. How do you solve for that
then? The only way to manufacture is to manufacture regulations, so you can't do anything dirty here. How do you solve for that then?
The only way to manufacture is to manufacture in China where they don't care about pollution.
So what does Donald Trump do?
He says, we got to get rid of these regulations on the environment so that companies can actually
come back and start manufacturing, so that Americans can have jobs, so that Americans
can send their kids to good schools, if you want to do that these days, considering how
bad schools are, so that we can be energy independent, so that we can use our own resources.
We have the entirety of Alaska.
They won't go near.
We had a joke here with Jack Posobiec and Daniel Turner.
Occupy Alaska.
Invade Alaska.
It's territory that we purchased from Russia.
It's there.
It's open.
And it is massive.
It is huge.
But for some reason, we're better off shutting down our own energy production, outsourcing
all of our jobs to other countries, and then getting involved in wars in an attempt to justify why we need
the resources from them.
What's happened now with Ukraine and Europe is that we're seeing 45% inflation in Germany,
which is insane.
I think from the last month, year over year, inflation now, it's this major spike.
They've made themselves dependent on Russia.
And Donald Trump was like, you shouldn't do this.
Instead of solving the problems, they just passed the buck until it got too hot.
And now everything's falling apart in their incompetent hands.
Was it like you shouldn't be relying on Russia?
You should be reliant on us.
You should be you should be paying your fair share and figuring out a way to I don't know.
How about this?
Don't shut down your nuclear plants.
And he's like, why are you doing this?
Start shoring up your energy needs. You can't just sit here and let Russia dictate how
much you pay. That was the problem. Russia through Gazprom was able to dictate massive prices.
So the U.S. was like, instead of doing any of that, let's just build pipelines down here through
Syria, one of Russia's allies. War emerges from this. The U.S., in my opinion, was very happy to
see the rise of ISIS because it was destabilizing Syria. So instead of actually dealing with the problem, the Democrat administration was going,
oh, geez, oh, no, these these terrorists, they're just growing. Donald Trump gets in.
ISIS crushed. Ukrainian conflict dissipating. Biden gets back in. All of a sudden, Middle East
destabilization. Syria is hot once again. The fall of Afghanistan and war in Ukraine.
These people are psychopathic morons.
And they think, to go back to what you said, it was a good question. If you thought a crazy person
was going to take over, do you think it's right to hack an election or whatever? These Democrats
think they're justified in Russiagate, Ukrainegate, and all of their nonsense because Trump is crazy.
But the people supporting this are just being treated like mushrooms, kept in the dark and fed crap by the corporate press and by the politicians who just want power and don't want
to actually roll up their sleeves and do hard work. The reality of the United States is that
if we brought the jobs back, lives would get so much better for the working class. But those
powerful elites, they wouldn't be able to exploit slave labor in foreign countries, so their net
worths would go down. They don't like the idea of closing the gap of wealth inequality in this country.
They would rather own the industry, send the jobs to China, pay a buck an hour,
make tons of cash extracting and exporting our jobs and wealth to a foreign country.
Meanwhile, the American people suffer for it.
And then we get the opioid crisis, and then we get foreign war,
and then they expect you to send your kids over there to die so they can keep that system going. Donald Trump comes in and for all the things wrong with the man that is worthy of
criticism, he says, hey, let's not do that. And people are like, OK, a start. You know, we had
Dave Smith on the show. I'm a big fan. He's an awesome guy. And someone commented and it was
brilliant. They said, Dave, you know, Dave says what Trump did was still bad and that shouldn't
be the standard by which we vote. And I agree.
But someone commented this problem was created over 100 years and it's going to take a decent
amount of time to solve.
We can't just expect a 100 year problem to be erased.
And I think Donald Trump was bringing a lot of solutions to Abraham Accords, no new wars.
These things were good, bringing jobs back to America, bringing energy back to America,
making this country about itself, being like, we shouldn't be the world police. We shouldn't be blowing up kids, sending
our kids. We should say, we're going to clean our own room. We're going to make our country better.
And we're going to encourage a rising tide so that everybody's chips will rise. Instead,
what we have is the Clinton Foundation, the liberal international economy, or the liberal
world order, as they call it, saying we should be in charge of everyone because we are better men.
I disagree.
I was thinking about this.
I will no longer call it depopulation agenda because I think they're just trying to slow
the growth of the population growth.
And one way to do that is to have less people producing because they're going to be producing
a net amount less.
And one way to have less people is war, have them themselves off i really don't like that you have to wonder
about that guy right there like i don't know if i doubt bill's like i can't wait for people to die
i don't think he's saying that stuff but some people might be like well one utilitarian way
to make sure the population grows slower is to have less of them in the first place. The pandemics.
Let people die of sickness.
Illness?
Yeah, illness.
Well, they talked about, you know,
releasing bioweapons before
and, you know,
we don't...
Starvation.
I don't want to get down there.
Lack of water.
I wanted to pull up
this story a little while ago
before I started.
so you don't look involved?
I wanted to pull up
this story before I lost my mind
and ranted on foreign policy,
but this is from Just the News.
FBI whistleblower alleges January 6th case is manipulated to create illusion of national
crisis.
I want to pause real quick by saying something.
We've ragged on the FBI, but that's unfair.
It is.
There is a dangerous element within the FBI.
Their top brass is particularly bad, and they've been weaponized. However, I had some federal agents
from different entities speaking to me, emailing me, and we even had current contractors come on
the show and talk. And the issue is the culture war is everywhere, even within the FBI, even within
the DEA or the DOJ, whatever element of the DHS. Many of these people are scared to speak up and
that's unfortunate. But some of these
people are speaking up now and these FBI whistleblowers are doing, they're doing the Lord's
work, coming out and exposing the corruption within the DOJ. So this right here shows us the
FBI whistleblower coming out and exposing what's going on. Not the first one, it's like the third
or fourth, that there are very good people that work in law enforcement at the federal
level that want to be stewards of the Constitution, that want to defend our rights and make our
country better. There are many people that got into that line of work for good reasons,
and now they're starting to call out the bad, and that's what we need. So to all the good law
enforcement officers and FBI, despite what our anarchist friends who come on the show might think,
I think you're doing the right thing coming out and exposing this.
And I think clearly there are people who got into this for the right reasons. And now for the right reasons, they're exposing the hypocrisy and the crime.
So here's the story.
The top Republican on the House Judiciary Committee said Monday, a whistleblower has
come forward detailing how the FBI is manipulating cases related to January 6th to create the
illusion that domestic violent extremism is a widespread problem in the U.S.
Jim Jordan said in a letter to FBI Director Chris Wray that the manipulative case file
practice was being conducted by the Bureau's Washington field office, which was instructing
local FBI offices to open up cases on their books that were in fact simply related to
the Capitol breach.
The FBI's categorization creates the illusion that
the threats from DVE are present in jurisdictions across the nation, when in reality, they all stem
from the same related investigation concerning the actions at the Capitol on January 6th,
which was what, 800 people? And if those people were violent, prosecute them.
The Republican lawmaker said the whistleblower's description is consistent with disclosures we
have received from other whistleblowers that high-ranking
FBI officials, including a senior WFO
official, are pressing
frontline agents to categorize cases as
DVE matters to fit a political
narrative. Not only this, but I don't know if you
guys saw the other story. They're pulling
FBI agents off child exploitation
and moving them to domestic
extremism. What? That's
insane, especially when you see what's happening in this country with schools and with the media.
But it makes sense.
The cult want to come for your kids,
and the elements of the cult that are in the FBI are still helping them go after your kids.
Well, it makes sense for another reason,
and that's because the FBI has a long record of protecting the people who abuse children,
whether it's Larry Nasler, Jeffrey Epstein,
and probably many more people that we don't even know about there was victims coming forward children coming
forward went to the FBI said hey even in the 90s there's people coming forward say hey I was abused
by Jeffrey Epstein uh you guys need to stop him he's hurting children he hurt me FBI ignored it
for over 30 years they kind of deal with them yes the. What's the Larry Nassar story? The gymnast
in Michigan State.
How was the FBI involved?
The FBI knew exactly what he was doing and essentially
decided to aid and abet his actions
and ignore the victims
that were coming forward once again. So there's a record
of this. It happens more than once.
And seeing
a whistleblower is
optimistic, but still, by and large,
there needs to be an entire reckoning when it comes to the centralized bureaucracy that
is in Washington, D.C. that, of course, is abusing its power.
So this is, you know, a good sign that we're getting some information, but we're just getting...
Wasn't this guy fired?
I think that was the latest update.
This whistleblower was fired or suspended.
I think I remember reading about that yesterday. I'm going to try to look up the story right now. was the latest update this whistleblower was was fired really suspended um i think um i i remember
reading about that yesterday i'm going to try to look up the story see if you can pull that up
because these these whistleblowers are heroes man yeah calling out the weaponization and corruption
within the doj it's got to be scary because you're watching them abuse their power to crush their
opponents and then you have to willfully choose to stand against them so i have tremendous respect
to these these agents because like i said, this was a few years ago.
I actually, I met a guy, I can't remember if I was at a conference or something.
And he worked for one of the national security agencies.
He was a contractor, because they're mostly contractors.
And he was explaining that he supported Trump, that he believed in the Constitution,
that he, I think, you know, I don't want to say his race, just he was not white.
And he said, it's scary because the same thing that we describe outside of the of these of
NETSEC, they have inside as well.
And he's like, we don't.
What do we do?
You know, they'll just fire you if you speak out.
So you try and do your best to do the right thing.
But I think there's a lot of good people that are in there because there's a lot of good
people all over this country.
You just got to call out the corruption.
Do you find it?
I think Jim Jordan was speaking about this to Tucker Carlson last night, and he was talking
about this specific case.
You're nodding your head.
Do you remember that?
I didn't watch, but that's the article that I read.
Yes.
So Jim Jordan, FBI whistleblower, and I think it was Jim Jordan.
How did they fire him?
Correct me if I'm wrong, that the whistleblower was found and suspended currently.
Suspended.
Yeah. Because it's really
hard to fire federal employees yeah so i gotta be corrected i'm speaking off off the cuff just
off of what i remembered from last night just reading it in passing i mean it's just outright
creepy that they're trying to fabricate this stuff and for what you know what worries me is that we
had a couple people super chat us the other day that that uh their friends are being deployed
to uh the the pac. In two weeks?
Yeah, and it's like
how convenient for Joe Biden if a war were to
break out with China right before
a midterm election where they desperately need to cling
to power. Or the illusion of a war.
I mean, just as long as people think.
Exactly. Some skirmishes,
some conflict that resolves itself
in December.
He's a hero in our media,
and Xi Jinping's a hero in the Chinese media,
and then they both win their elections.
Man, I don't think this extremist stuff is really,
is nearly what has been provoked for it to seem by these certain media organizations.
Like, it never was extreme in the 90s and 2005.
And, like, after 9-11,
there was radical Muslim extremist talk, and 2005 and like the the after 9-11 there was radical muslim extremist talk and
it was all about the muslims and like this weird divisive whatever they must have earned a lot of
money for people whatever they can do to generate hatred and propaganda just because they want
military yeah we found that you want to go ahead yeah no i've just hunted down the article again
but jordan said the whistleblower was suspended from his job Monday
in what the congressman called a retaliatory firing.
That's illegal, isn't it?
Yeah, whistleblower protection is something that is a real thing.
And if you come forward with information providing that the government did something wrong,
you're supposed to be protected, not suspended and fired and punished for whistleblowing
on something that legitimately is a problem in the United States and leading to radicalization and leading towards a larger divide and conquer
agenda from what I see it. When reached for comment by Tucker Carlson show, the FBI said
the threat posed by domestic violent extremists is persistent, evolving and deadly. That's it
didn't exist before 9-11. That's what I'm talking about. This persistent threat is weird. I don't
know if it's because they want to raise money for the military because they're afraid as the liberal economic order evolves into a world order, they want to maintain martial law in the United States so people don't revolt when they realize it's going to be 30 bucks for a can of Coke or whatever.
Maybe that's why they're drumming up such a sell.
The war on terror is just turning inwards.
We had the radical Islamists that were financed by the CIA for so many decades. You can only do that for so long. Now you need, of course,
domestic extremism, of course, to turn the war on terror towards the American people.
We have all the national security surveillance state already set up. We have all the national
emergency procedures already set up. And it's just only a matter of time until, again, it's going to
be turned inwards. It already has, in my my opinion and there's going to be some very negative bad consequences because of this like domestic
foreign thing is also the line's been blurred right now like you get on a facebook chat which
is an american company with someone and you're talking with someone in canada all of a sudden
now that the fbi is involved or the cia is involved because it's foreign and like that and
they're supposedly masking you as the american but then what they do is they ask
canada hey who was that and canada's like oh that was this guy it's like we didn't do it
five eyes spy club baby that's the game they play so i hate as much as i hate to say this i am
afraid this looks to me a lot like another step in the civil war because this is what i've been
saying they don't have enough of a supply of white supremacy so obviously they're fabricating it i
was i was hearing i
forget who was talking about it earlier today all my podcasts run together but they're talking about
how they're fabricating cases of extremism in the u.s so they can meet certain quotas within the fbi
which is mind-boggling but it's exactly what i said was going to happen looks like a civil war
because as luke said it is just the war on terror brought home we've got the whitmer thing each
other huh the whitmer thing yeah exactly like The Whitmer thing. Yeah, exactly. Like 15 informants
and like four guys
or something like that.
I think it was like six guys
and like 12 informants
and something like that.
I don't remember
those exact numbers,
but there was a lot more informants
than, you know,
crazy autistic people
that went along
with the government setup
that essentially was that case.
George Bush Sr.
was talking about
the new world order
in like the 80s,
late 80s.
And even while he was president, he was talking about this.
So do you think that this is like they're just anticipating a revolution into a new global system
and they want to like have a strong domestic military presence
so that we can control the populace when it happens?
Trying to understand sociopaths is not an easy thing to do.
He was also a big CIA guy.
But that's beyond the story here.
Again, it's hard to quantify and understand exactly what they're doing, why they're doing it.
I think even just explaining what they're doing to the average person out there and breaking the conditioning, breaking the matrix that everyone is in, breaking the trauma-based mind control is already an uphill battle.
I don't want to go as far as to speculate exactly why they're doing it.
The fact is they're doing it, and the first thing we need to do is be aware of it.
Yeah, I think motives are less important than what's actually happening. And knowing what the
fallout of the current events would be is way more important than wondering or knowing why it's
happening. I mean, you do ultimately want to know why people do psychologically. But realistically,
if someone's proposing a plan, all really matters is what's the plan going to do.
I don't really care why you're proposing it.
I mean, I just look at all the families being torn apart because of it
and what the culture war and just these divides and everything.
And that's irreparable.
And it's very sad.
Yeah, I think it was Larry elder mentioning that he had good friends
that all of a sudden they just they wouldn't they couldn't talk and that he presented evidence to
them and they're like i don't want to read the evidence i mean how do you like what do you do
is it is it's irreparable i agree well it's it's hard too because you know like women suburban
women suburban mothers me um you know the like you know, like we're a class of
people who really don't want to talk about this stuff. We don't want to acknowledge that there's
people like the Canadian professor in our children's classrooms, in our children's life.
We don't even want to acknowledge it. Shop teacher. Yeah, shop teacher. I mean, it's something that
we just don't even want to discuss. And it's easier for us just to say, well, this is one crazy isolated case.
People want to live in denial.
That is how they want to live.
And then on the flip side, when it's these minor little social justice issues, they feel like they can just toss out their opinions.
It's an easy one to show how woke they are in the group of some moms or something.
But, you know, I've reached a point and partly was because of the last show that I that I did with with you guys.
I'm just I'm just kind of done staying silent about it.
And instead of trying to open up this crazy debate with everybody that I know, my new goal is and I and I think I'm going to try to coin the term micro activism. I'm just going to try to just show these people, show these friends,
these colleagues, these neighbors of mine, that their way is not the only way of thinking,
that not everybody's on the same page. So even if it's just like, I don't know why you would do
that. Even if it's just something as minor as that,
I think it's important for people to know
that they are not always going to be the majority.
That they need to know that there's people
who disagree with their way of thinking,
that they just can't go around scoring
these social justice points all the time.
They just can't.
And these little things that I,
these micro activism moves, I think are very important
to start doing.
How much of the suburban female vote, though, is just social pressures?
I mean, I think there's a ton of it.
But I think that moms are more likely to kind of, I mean, we saw it with Youngkin.
You can't mess with the mama bears.
These are women who probably in the
past, well, I'm sure they hated Trump. I'm sure a lot of women, a lot of women did not want to vote
for Trump. It's the way that he talked about women, the comments that, but, you know, the
Youngkin stuff, that to me proves that you can't really mess with the suburban moms. You can't do
the social justice stuff with their kids. You just can't do it. You're not going to win. What was I imagine what was the or I should I wonder what
you think the catalyst was for the suburban moms to wake up to the problem and then vote in a
Republican? I think that part of it was the horrendous rape case and the whole school board
was basically in on silencing it. I mean, that's somebody's daughter. That's interesting.
And they chose they chose to to cover that up and to try to downplay it. But this is interesting.
It's it's you know, Donald Trump says things women don't like. Yeah, they don't like the way he
behaves. And so they vote against him. Then you get the story in in Virginia where a female is
assaulted and mothers quickly respond. I wonder if it's just female
centric, right? Something they're seeing affecting them specifically that's causing the direct
response. I mean, maybe. I think the other big part of it, though, is these teachers and these
super woke people in our children's lives now, too. I think that there's a driving divide to just,
I mean, to divide our kids from us. And I think that's very scary.
Are they going to vote for DeSantis?
I mean, I can understand not liking Trump.
Right.
What about DeSantis?
Well, I think that how do you I mean, I don't know. For me personally, I mean, I could see
a DeSantis vote easily happening.
And I think it is interesting to watch the left try to demonize DeSantis as they are.
You can't.
Trump can't be the Antichrist.
And then DeSantis is the Antichrist now.
And he's actually worse than Trump.
And you can't just keep doing this forever and ever and ever.
I got it, though.
Oh, boy.
I got it.
I got it.
Correct me if I'm wrong.
But if DeSantis gets super ripped and then does that yoga handstand thing
on his desk that Trudeau did,
I think he'll get all the ladies.
But what if he also figures out
Newsom's hairspray?
Yes, the hair gel.
I want to see them debate.
They were talking about,
on Twitter,
they were chatting back and forth
or something about.
It was about their hair, though.
Yeah, let's start there.
Let's start with their hair.
They're going to start with hair products and then get personal and then let's talk about politics it was a debate about hair so
so they were talking about products yes so gel versus spray they want to get re-elected that's
oh that's pretty fun but i i like newsome apparently wants to like shoehorn his way
in on biden if biden doesn't you know run and now biden's actually doubting he was asked if he was
gonna run he's like well it's a little too soon it's like you were just saying all the time you're on Biden if Biden doesn't run. And now Biden's actually doubting. He was asked if he was going to run.
He's like, well, it's a little too soon.
It's like, you were just saying
all the time you're going to do it.
But Newsom is like,
he looks like a snake oil salesman.
He does.
DeSantis is a military guy.
I mean, he was Jag, but you know.
I genuinely do think,
not to be as crass as the joke
about a hunky DeSantis,
because Trudeau women seem to like,
but I do think that DeSantis is substantially more appealing for a variety of reasons.
He's younger.
He is just let's just say it.
Any any any anyone can acknowledge he is more attractive than Donald Trump himself.
Yeah, of course.
Oh, you think you think Trump is?
I don't think DeSantis is all that easy on the eyes.
I think that if you put him in Newsome,
I mean, I think Newsome, yes, Nick, oil salesman,
greasy Ken doll, sure, sure, sure.
But isn't he like really tall?
Yeah.
Yeah.
Yeah, DeSantis is like, what, 5'10"?
That could be a Kennedy-Nixon TV debate waiting to happen.
Who gets sweatier?
Yeah.
Who gets sweatier?
That's why Nixon lost that debate.
Well, we know that Newsome doesn't get sweatier because he wears fleece in 80 degree, 105
degree weather.
That's right.
So he's sweat proof.
Well, at least, you know, look, if you put Donald Trump next to Rhonda Sanders, who are
the ladies going to pick?
I mean.
Trump?
Well, after January 6th, they're going to pick DeSantis.
I just think that DeSantis, you eliminate a lot of the baggage, drama that women didn't like.
And so you bring out a guy who's like, I'm going to protect your kids.
I'm going to do right by you.
He's younger.
It's more relatable.
And I think DeSantis would get a lot more suburban women.
I think so, too.
I think that the way, you know, like the Stormy Daniels stuff, the grab the pee stuff, like all those remarks were nasty.
Also, I went back at one point and started trying to find the old episodes of The Apprentice.
And they're all pretty much wiped now.
They're all pretty much gone.
But when I did start this little venture or whatever, the episodes, the beginning beginning episodes the way he treated women
was crazy and this was years ago years ago but you know i mean i like trump at first but yeah i
mean i could see how how regular women could be really very much off put by the way he was
i think it's emotional and social for a lot of for a lot of women i think women are more
susceptible to social pressures than men yeah absolutely it's not i i don't know how substantial
it is but it's just more we see it with instagram we see it with tiktok women are
doing young girls are doing these tiktok things where they fake terminal illnesses they're getting
Tourette tics from watching other people yeah substantially more than young men yeah and so
when when when the media keeps screaming over and over again that trump is nasty and gross and evil
you end up with a lot of uh namely millennial women who are just like yes then you end up with a lot of namely millennial women who are just like, yes.
Then you end up with a lot of male feminists, weaker men who are like anything you say, baby,
because I'm trying to sleep with you. And then you end up with people voting and developing this mass formation psychosis instead of just being like I am a being unto myself with my own thoughts
and opinions. And while I do find Trump to be sometimes gross, his policy positions actually
are a lot better than Joe Biden's.
So I'll vote for that instead.
Well, that's why those man on the street videos that I think you've had a couple guys on who do those videos.
They're so important because it just shows that these people have no idea about policy at all.
They're totally just going with the grain.
Yep.
They have no idea.
And the emotions.
People are emotionally manipulated.
I was going to suggest we play marry, kill, bone. But that's not a family friendly. There have no idea. And the emotions. People are emotionally manipulated. I was going to suggest we play Marry, Kill, Bone,
but that's not a family-friendly.
There's a game.
Oh, yeah, Marry, Death, Kill.
I thought it was FMK.
Yeah, but family-friendly show.
I don't think it's that appropriate.
As a members-only show, we'll do it.
When the kids are in bed.
That's great.
Let's get the whiskey out of the way.
Nancy Pelosi, the woodshop worker and uh and uh Hillary Clinton
all the way man I'm asking you guys to air it what did Alex Stein say on the show she's solving
the formula crisis single-handedly yeah absolutely when Alex Stein was on the show he made an
interesting um point that the war in the Middle East has just kind of evolved into the war in
Ukraine I hadn't
thought of it that way absolutely it was so blatant when i did another one started you know
he also and and it's funny because you it's like like clockwork but he also ate that chip
and the one chip challenge that was you know he actually approached dan crenshaw on the street i
didn't have a chance to talk to him i wasn't on the show with him but i thought he was saying like
you guys served a bad war.
You're bad.
I don't know if he,
but he was insulting him personally.
I think it was insulting his height
and stuff like that.
He said you sacrificed,
you know,
I think he said something like,
I could be wrong.
Look at your,
you know,
you lost your eye fighting a war
on unjust war or something like that.
Yeah.
And what the thing is,
if he had been alive
and an adult when in 2001,
when that towers came down,
pretty much everybody believed.
But how old was he? How old is he? He's not, he's 36. Yeah. So he's, so he was like 14 or 15. He was young. He
wasn't an adult, but like when you, when you were an adult at that time, you, everyone pretty much
thought we got attacked by terrorists. So it was like, they weren't bad people for fighting in that
war. It wasn't until later, like in 2008 and seven that we started to realize that we'd been snowed.
So I hope that Dan Crenshaw and Alex Stein have a chance to talk again.
Well, I think the issue is Dan Crenshaw is, what's the right word?
When Crenshaw started off, people were very much interested in who he was.
And then he started to become more and more swampy.
Swampy and war hawkish and stuff like that yeah i don't
know him personally i was listening to rogan one time and i was like who is he canceled on us twice
so yeah i was listening to an interview on rogan i was like who is that annoying guy and then i
looked over and it was it was dan crenshaw i'm like oh my god why he was like pandering to joe
and like but i mean i listened the show got better as it went on but i was kind of rubbed the wrong
way at first here's what i don't know i'd wrong way at first. Here's what I don't know.
I'd like to know him though.
Here's what I don't like.
Alex Stein,
what did he called
Crenshaw?
I patch McCain.
He was,
he said really nasty.
It was ad hominem.
Yeah,
I don't like that.
What I do like is when Alex
was actually commenting AOC
as a sort of activist
troll kind of thing.
I like,
I think that was a little crude,
but he ultimately got a major story out of that when he was confronted by protesters and he said, as a sort of activist troll kind of thing, I like. I think that was a little crude,
but he ultimately got a major story out of that.
When he was confronted by protesters and he said,
I love you all and wish you all the best, that is amazing.
And I think that's the brilliant kind of trolling of laughing and smiling that he does well.
Like Luke, you approached a lot of guys on the street
in like Dan Crenshaw's position, Larry Silverstein.
I mean, the list goes on.
Rockefeller, Rothschilds,
Bigni Brzezinski, Henry Kissinger.
I never saw you.
Tony Blair, Bill Clinton,
Hillary Clinton.
And he's been to Epstein Island.
I never saw you insult
their ad hominem.
I never saw you comment
on their ugliness
or their height
or any of that.
You were just like,
here are the facts, comment.
And that was the way.
I think that's the way you do it.
Well, you know,
I was a little facetious sometimes
when, you know,
Kissinger was having
his private dinner, being awarded the Freedom Award. it. Well, I was a little facetious sometimes when Kissinger was having his private dinner,
being awarded the Freedom Award.
I asked him, how does it feel being a mass murderer receiving an award for freedom
when you murdered and butchered so many people around the world with your horrible policies,
especially in Cambodia and Afghanistan and Chile and the Middle East?
I could keep going on and on and on.
But predominantly, that was like the sixth time I talked to him.
But the first initial ones
was always, hey, you talked about how military men are dumb, stupid animals. Please explain.
This is according to Bob Woodward, who said this on record that you publicly made this statement.
How do you respond? And he said, you know, he called me a bunch of names. He actually resorted
to trying to make fun of me and trying to call me a horrible human being and me a monster and me a war criminal, which was kind of hilarious and
funny. But everyone has their different approaches. Alex has his, I had mine, but they made it almost
virtually impossible to get to a lot of these people. But that's beyond the point here.
And it's not easy. You're in the moment, people get emotional. There's a lot of different energy
going around. And it's very hard to kind of be concise and control get emotional. There's a lot of different energy going around.
And it's very hard to kind of be concise and control yourself.
And it's a fine art being able to talk to a lot of these people.
I really like Alex.
I will say this.
I like Alex Stein.
I think that he's very smart.
I think he does what he does very well.
But I do think he screws up because I think that it's kind of like when Tucker Carlson is calling Lori Lightfoot Beetlejuice. It's like, it's so distracting.
And, you know, when they're winning an argument, then they do that stuff.
And everyone's like, oh, it's like, you have to do this again.
It's like, on one hand, I get it.
You know, it makes it more fun to watch.
It is, it's rich, entertaining.
It's relatable.
I'm sure it really, you know, gets the clicks and everything up.
But at the same time it's like
you're just taking away from the actual like you're winning without this you don't need to
do this it's like when he did the big booty latina thing it was like why are you doing that like
it was just it was gross and weird the challenge is afterwards aoc came out and claimed that
january 6th may have been an inside job.
Had Alex not done what he did,
we wouldn't have had her coming out and calling for an active investigation.
And I was like, that's a really good outcome.
And AOC.
The ends don't justify the means, man.
I mean, AOC also insults a lot of people.
She also said we have to make politicians uncomfortable.
Yeah, that's true.
And she called on for a lot of these policies, which she's getting affected on.
So, again, there's a debate to be had here. What's the right approach?
I don't know. Well, it's not calling Rosie O'Donnell a fat pig. I mean, if you want to lose the will of the American people, that's what Donald Trump did. And I don't want to see Alex go
down that path. Yeah. Yeah. So that's why, you know, going back to the DeSantis stuff.
And yeah, the women vote. Right. That's how you turn them off right there.
So do you think it was the women vote in the last election that cost Donald Trump the election
from your work in PR?
No, I think it was the pandemic.
Okay.
Yeah, I think.
I think he would have won without the pandemic.
I think he handed the presidency over to Fauci.
And I think that he lost the country.
He absolutely did. And then he tried
to get Bill Gates as his science
advisor, and he took advice from Bill Gates
and he implemented the policies that Bill
Gates wanted. Admittedly, Bill Gates is talking
about this right now, bragging about it.
So he lost a lot of people, especially
with his administration starting the 14
days to slow the spread, which
is just a horrible, horrible approach.
I just don't, I have to say though, I don't like that he gets blamed for such poor handling of the pandemic,
because I don't think anybody knew what to do.
And it was so everybody's favorite word.
It must have been probably the top use word was unprecedented, unprecedented.
It was.
And Trump thought, well, I'm taking the advice from, you know, Dr. Fauci, I'm taking advice from from all
of these experts, you know, and all of these, you know, science people and everything. And he did
listen to them at first, I don't think he got enough credit for listening to them at first.
I think that's also what cost him everything. But the left will say that he ignored scientists and
didn't take anyone's advice. And it's just, you know, whichever side you ask, they can spew what he did
wrong. And it was a mess and it was unfair. And then, of course, January 6th happened and that's
it. I think that's a nail in his coffin. So you think 2024 Trump's not gonna be able to pull it
off because of those things or what? I don't think that he's gonna be able to pull it off because of
January 6th. I think that any chance that he would have had to try to come back, I think he
squandered it. DeSantis, though, you think he'll win? I think that he could win. would have had to try to come back, I think he squandered it.
DeSantis, though, do you think he'll win?
I think that he could win.
I don't know who the Democrats would run who could beat him.
Who do you think?
Gavin Newsom.
I think Trump is beatable.
Do you think Gavin Newsom could beat DeSantis?
Yeah.
Whitmore is going to run.
DeSantis is going to run.
Whitmore,, my Lord. I think that if you, I feel like Newsom, though, should be defeated while Michael Schellenberger could, I think, dismantle him.
But you take one video of San Francisco.
I mean, how can, but I guess we talk about media ignoring important things i mean out outside the front door of every major you know news
network is a huge homeless crisis because it's a liberal run city and yeah so i mean he has a slick
look he has a slick look and buddha judge also has the cia connections that could also bring him
forward people vote with their hearts if the media makes it about how nice of a guy he is
that's the winning ticket unfortunately that's and he looks like democrats he looks like a politician i i gotta pull up this story we gotta do one last time and have you guys seen this new
uh article from common sense barry weiss's sub stack no crime is a construct my morning with
the park slope uh panthers wow if you ever wondered what it would be like for urban liberals
to try and deal with a crime problem come over to commonsense.news where
suzy weiss wrote up this article so i'll give you the gist of it i want to read everything it's
hilarious and it's terrifying at the same time so there's this guy he's he calls himself he says
he's left of left of lenin i guess yeah he's walking his dog and a homeless guy whacks his
dog with a stick killing it yeah injured Yeah. Injured the dog. They brought to hospital. Emergency surgeries.
Couldn't save it.
So he decides to start a group, a neighborhood watch, called the Park Slope Panthers.
Why?
Because there's two panther statues at the front of the park.
That's it.
So they have this meeting.
And then these leftists show up and start saying, we won't abide by your rules.
You want to call the cops.
You're bad.
There's infighting.
It's chaotic. They all
start to just generally agree with the absurdities of the left about no police and creating a
utopian society where everyone just gets along and they acknowledge that the homeless guy waving
the stick around beating people and chasing women is just, you know, he's being oppressed by these
systems and rejected. And then it ends with them deciding to you know okay we'll come back and have another
meeting and then they spray paint they vandalize his home by writing don't be a cop to the guy
this is what happens when your town is overrun by crime murders homeless people and your dog
is murdered and you're like okay the cops aren't helping us can we start a neighborhood watch
young leftists show up yell at you everyone fights and then they
vandalize your house they were like we don't like that you're stealing black culture by calling it
the panthers and some old woman's like there's panther statues right there that's why we're
saying that and then some lady goes let's call it the tigers and it's just like a bunch of extremely
naive people who have no idea how to deal with why their city is falling apart. It sounds like an SNL skit when SNL was funny.
Yeah.
It definitely does.
Oh, my gosh.
People were actually asking if this was satirical or not.
It sounds fake.
It sounds fake.
It's hilarious.
You're not in New York, are you?
No.
No?
I'm here.
Well, I'm not here.
I'm in D.C.
Oh, okay.
But D.C. is still pretty bad, too, right?
It's bad.
I was telling Lydia this earlier, okay. But D.C. is still pretty bad, too, right? It's bad. I was telling Lydia this earlier, too. I've been going to D.C. a little more for meetings and everything now that my babies are a little bit older. And I can't believe the homeless encampments. And this is right outside the front door, basically, of the CNN building. I mean, there's just tents, tents everywhere. There's tents all over. They're covering every single park. It's, I mean, I've never seen anything like it.
It's completely crazy.
And it's really sad too, because these people,
you know, it gets dark and it's like drug city
and no one's doing anything about it.
And it's violent and scary.
And I don't want to walk around alone in DC.
And for a while there, I felt okay doing it.
Do you guys see Casey Neistat is back in New York City?
Yep.
And so he started making vlogs again because it's been a while.
He moved.
It's funny.
He moved out right before the pandemic and the lockdown and stuff.
Then everything got really bad.
Then he comes back right when it's all wrapping up.
And his videos are great.
He's just a happy-go-lucky guy.
He makes fun videos.
I love to watch him.
But I just wonder if he's going to talk about that stuff, because this was really interesting. In his latest vlog, he mentions that New York was being beaten down.
There was rioting. There was looting. There were lockdowns. It was brutal. And then I was like,
whoa, this is starting to get good. Like, Casey's outright just like New York was basically under
siege. He's like, I couldn't believe I wasn't here for that. And now he's like, I'm back in New York.
I'm genuinely wondering if he's going to be like crime is through the roof and people are being murdered and some dude got pushed into the
subway tracks the other day or if it's just going to be like new york is fun and beautiful and it's
the greatest thing ever it's hard to hide yeah it's hard to hide your personal experiences
especially if you're doing a personal vlog so it's going to it's going to be interesting to
see a lot of this stuff i i wasn't the biggest fan of him especially with him promoting uh rushed experimental therapies without doctor consultations
i wasn't the biggest fan of him working with cnn and promoting hillary clinton and you know just
naively talking about politics when he didn't know a lot about politics so it's going to be
interesting to see his return to new york. I've been there a couple weeks ago
and it's a crap hole.
I hate it.
There's a bunch of nasty garbage everywhere.
It smells everywhere.
It's a bunch of rats everywhere.
It's not a fun city.
It used to be a city
where you felt the energy of the city.
The city sometimes propped you up,
made you feel like you're on top of the world.
Sometimes it brought you down to reality, but it was a rollercoaster ride.
Now it's just continually down and low vibrational bull crap, nasty, seedy, disgusting energy
that I just don't want to be a part of and I'm absolutely unhappy.
It smells like sour milk.
Yeah, absolutely.
People don't understand that.
It does.
It literally does because it's damp and horrible and it's shaded by all the skyscrapers
and it's just crazy.
You can actually see
in some areas,
you'll be walking
by like Times Square
and there's a streak
of sour milk in the gutter.
When you see that
like cloudy white gray liquid
flowing down the gutters
on the side of the road.
And then a little rat
skirting through.
Especially down in like Soho,
like right on Houston Street when that's where the
fish markets are and they come out at the end of the day after just gutting fish all day and they
spray it on the sidewalk with their hoses into the water into the street they're not supposed to but
everyone does it everyone does man it's like the stuff not like dystopian futures are made of when
you watch what's going on there where were you when you were there i'm not telling you because
i was on the upper upper
west side for an event we did like four months five months ago and it was beautiful that long
ago it must have been it was around that time it was like in the middle like july or june or
it's like two months ago yeah uh and it was phenomenal it was so nice but it was the upper
west side yeah or east side it was like the nicest part of the city they closed down that fancy boat
in central park yeah i saw that yeah Central Park. Yeah, I saw that.
Yeah, I just, you know, when I saw that Casey was saying he was going back to New York,
I was kind of just like, this kind of feels like BS to me, dude.
Because what is it, like a hundred something thousand businesses were destroyed in the lockdowns?
There's, you know, going to New York.
I mean, yeah, there's people there.
Obviously, there's millions of people live there, but it's not the same.
And I wonder if his real goal is just,
because he mentioned in his video that it was being beaten down,
he wasn't here for it.
Maybe he just wants to create a positive image
of the city once again or something.
I don't know.
I think I'm proposing an idea right here and now.
I think that the way people view big cities,
whether they think they're great,
like these leftists around big cities,
I think that if someone thinks they're awesome,
you can tell that they're brainwashed because they're around big cities, I think that if someone thinks they're awesome, you can tell that
they're brainwashed
because they're not awesome.
And I feel like
everyone can see that
who's looking at it objectively.
If you don't agree
that they're kind of
starting to fall apart
or actively falling apart
at the end stage
of like near-death experience nonsense,
then you're blind.
Well, that's a thing.
So, you know,
Casey comes back to New York
and he's like making videos again and everyone's like he's going to make vlogs and he's talking about, Casey comes back to New York and he's like making videos again.
And everyone's like he's going to make vlogs.
And he's talking about how great it is in New York.
And he's showing people like Pogoing and other things like that.
And I'm just like, you know, this video he's putting out really does make it seem like New York's awesome.
And then I remembered being there a few months ago.
And I remember exactly why I moved away from it.
First, it was constant violence.
Gunshots ring out in the middle of the night
in certain areas where I lived
because I was in Brooklyn.
And then we had two cops get murdered
literally on the street that I lived on.
I guess I'm just unlucky in that regard.
But then there was another story
about cops who walked into the stairwell
of a project housing building
and then got scared in the middle.
It was dark out and fired a bullet
which ricocheted and shot a random guy in the chest.
Things like this happen in New York City
because it's crowded.
There's crime.
People are getting mugged.
There was that, what was it?
She was a 19-year-old girl up at Columbia
who got brutally stabbed to death.
And so I'm there.
Someone planted bombs on 25th Street.
A bomb went off.
Someone planted bombs on the Jersey side.
And I'm just like,
you know what I found?
I was talking to this couple that were from South Africa.
And they told me that it's not that bad.
They were like, everybody talks about how bad the crime is.
We've only been carjacked, I think, five times.
In South Africa?
Yeah.
And that's what they told me.
Only about five times.
And my jaw hit the floor.
I'm like, five?
I was there.
I remember that.
We were in what country?
Korea, yeah.
We were in Korea.
And I was like, that's kind of bad.
And they were like, to them, it's like my friends have been carjacked 10 times, me only
five.
Therefore, crime's not as bad as people say.
And it's like, I'm from Chicago.
I've never been carjacked.
So people in New York City right now, it is bad.
I mean, let me show you this right here from Barry Weiss's, from Susie Weiss's article.
This is, I wonder if she's related to Barry.
She says, in the last couple of months in Park Slope, the baby Bjorn wearing capital of bourgeois bohemian New York,
a thief absconded with $200,000 worth of jewelry in a smash and grab.
Three boys stole a bunch of iPhones off subway riders.
A ticked off customer attacked the owner of a bike store. $6,000 was stolen from an auto shop.
And a beloved pet was catnapped from a bodega on 7th Avenue.
This is just Park Slope.
And then the story of the main guy.
And then on August 3rd, Moose, a dog, and his owner, Jessica, were out on a walk when a homeless man gave chase and hit them both with a large stick and threw a container of urine on Moose
while muttering about immigrants.
Amazing. The dog died a few days later.
This is just Park Slope. It's one small
area of Brooklyn. To come out and try
and act like cities are doing well,
I get you want to have a positive image
that I can respect, but
I just, come on, man.
The reality is it's bad. It's a wonder of the world.
New York City will be looked at as one of the great wonders of Earth in the future.
Aspects of it, you know, the Statue of Liberty, the World Trade Center, the Empire State Building, and Central Park.
And it's incredible to take it in and see it and to be there and to come up from the subway for the first time and look up to 80-story skyscrapers all around you.
Like, there's a vacuum that sucks your soul. But living there,
I mean, you got to use reason and logic
and decide if you want to be packed
like a sardine into a city
with a bunch of other people
where it smells.
Sour milk.
Yeah, like sour milk
and other chemicals flowing down the street.
It's concerning how just like
empathy just dies.
Like you just stop caring
for your fellow man or something.
And it's just like you're just out for yourself in new york and you don't it doesn't matter who you step on what you're running
over what it's just it's yeah that happened to me ugly that happened to me i was coming back from
work after an hour and a half commute for like the 30th day in a row and there was a woman in front
of me with a bunch of bags on the stairs going down taking up like three there's width for three people to go up and down the steps but she was
taking up the entire width so i put my hand on her shoulder and pushed her aside not hard but i
realized after i did that i just pushed a woman what's happening because if after her there's
going to be another person in front of you and then another one checking their phone and they
don't see you and it's like i it's it's util's utilitarian. You can't function when people are in your way.
Well, it's like those videos
in Japan
when you have like
subway pushers.
Oh, man, yeah.
It's like you stop being,
it's like you just stop being
scary.
And now you guys
understand Bill Gates.
No, no, no.
And before we go to the chat,
can I just interject real fast?
Vanessa and I
were talking about this and I suspect that what's happening in cities
is because everyone's crammed in on top of each other, I think this shortens their lifespan
of their livability.
Because everyone's squeezed together.
People just become objects that you have to run over or into.
They get in your way.
They walk slow.
They drive slow.
They fumble around at the cash register.
It's irritating.
When you have too many interactions with other people, I don't think people are designed
to live in cities.
You're not supposed to live in a shoebox that smells like sour milk.
I just don't get it.
Yeah, you're not.
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Let's read the Super Chat.
Ashborough says, all gains in the Dow
since Biden took office
have been erased.
Yo, that is bad.
That's brutal.
Those gains were probably
because they printed all that money
and they were like,
just the illusion of gains
without investment in infrastructure.
So what is it?
I don't know.
Have you guys heard this?
A bunch of big retailers
just canceled their holiday orders. Yes, dude, a lot. You saw that that i saw just like 50 of them went out of business like gap went out
of business holiday orders they've declared bankruptcy there's a huge list of them yeah dude
i should pull that up i was reading that like big box stores were canceling their orders right over
the holiday which is unprecedented that's never happened right and then you get people chatting
about guam and Taiwan.
And I'm kind of like the FedEx CEO, I think it was COO or the CEO came out.
COO.
And he said a world, a global recession is coming.
He's never seen this before.
A major drop in his stock tanks.
I think the next few months are going to get particularly spicy.
I mean, we knew the fall harvest was going to be bad, but let's see what happens now.
Yeah.
If we have 50 large companies
declaring bankruptcy, they're going to get bought
up by BlackRock
and big giant
investment firms.
Barney Boyle. This is crazy.
Is this Super Chat? Wow, he says,
my cat's breath smells like cat food.
What?
Why? Cow, what is happening?
That's a very nice Simpsons reference, by the way.
That's Ralphie, right?
Yeah.
Collegia Love says, no notification again, of course.
Gotta be the notification.
That's right.
YouTube wants to censor us and take away notifications.
Well, they'll get away with it.
Unless you meddling kids share the show so that you can be the notification.
Yes.
Principal Gerson says, it's a government
fabricated cult to overthrow freedom of citizens.
That's what they do.
That's what they do. Ian Bridges
says, Tim, I did it. I moved an hour's drive
from the city to a small farming town of 800.
So quiet, so safe, so clean, so much
less expensive. Yes. Get chickens.
And goats.
Yeah, Ian wants to get a cow. I'm sorry, Luke wants to get a cow. You're not wrong. I do Get chickens. And goats. Yeah, we're,
Ian wants to get a cow,
I'm sorry,
Luke wants to get a cow. Oh, you're not wrong,
I do want to get a cow.
Yeah, absolutely.
Hold on,
but for the wrong reasons.
Yeah, for very much so.
You know, Luke.
Human progression.
There's a lot of reasons
why we're here.
Luke was like,
cows are great
because they give you milk
and Ian goes,
can I stick my finger in his cow?
And the answer is yes.
No problem.
Take care of yourself.
Congratulations though, man.
Yeah, we're really excited about the new property over at Freedomistan.
We have a preliminary Freedomistani flag, and it's beautiful.
It's a shield crest with a chicken head.
I think it's fantastic.
Yeah.
So I can't wait for that to be done.
We're going to have a big – I want to get like a huge flagpole and like those 40 foot flags
and just fly it.
It's probably a bad idea
because then you'll see it
from very, very far away.
That's a good point.
Yeah.
I'm surprised you didn't have.
I know where he lives.
I'm surprised you didn't have
your viewers submit designs.
Oh yeah.
That'd be fun.
Like a contest.
Yeah.
That'd be awesome.
Well, you know, Jessica,
who is our artist,
came up with a bunch
of really amazing designs.
She's too good.
She's too good.
Amazing.
Raymond G. Stanley Jr. says, Tim tim sometimes it's hard to be optimistic biden will only cause more death from his rhetoric him and his elites care not for the damage they cause no they just want power all
true okay all right ashborough says if it's okay to punch your political opponent i'll buy all the
boxing glove necessary to see congress beat the crap out of each other.
Unfortunately for you, Ashboro, and fortunately for everybody else, it's not okay.
And it's actually a big problem that the left seems to advocate for it and let people get away with it.
Meanwhile, we're the ones over here telling people to stop fighting.
And then stories like this happen.
It's brutal, man.
Soulless Ginger says, remember thatph northam ad from 2017 with the minority
children running from the guy in the maga truck hunting them down that's your age well i don't
think it was northam i think it was more recent than that i don't know someone look it up yeah
i'm pretty sure it was way more recent than that yeah maybe there's more than one slain hope says
i abandoned the left when the lies got too much to bear the right is rotten but at least they mean
what they say the left lies to get what they want well elements of the right is rotten, but at least they mean what they say. The left lies to get what they want.
Well, elements of the right are rotten, the same as elements of the left are rotten.
But on the right, you have libertarians, post-liberals, disaffected liberals,
politically homeless people. And the right is like, okay, you know, we agree to work with you guys. On the left, you have people who are like, I will do as I am told. The media is always right.
Yeah, I'm not okay with that.
Yeah, it was Northern.
2019.
Alright. I'm not going to pronounce this. How do you say...
Can Tim say my last
name today? I smiled yesterday.
The O... What's it called?
An O with two dots over it is similar to the English
sound I
in bird. So...
Those are umlauts. Those dots.
Yeah.
But there's a word for the
umlaut over it, right?
Just say Zoidberg.
Zoidberg.
That's what I would say.
So bird or you in the word
fur.
So er.
So er.
Er.
Or er in herd.
The problem is the R like
the her.
Er.
Er.
Er.
Is it the R?
So it's Ola Slubberg.uberg yeah like yeah yeah yeah it's
swedish right i imagine you know what i'm gonna get it i'm gonna say ola sjabberg sjabberg sjabberg
nailed it because this is america that's right in america we speak american sjabberg i can't
pronounce your name i remember when i went to um uh sweden and i kept
saying malmo because i'm like i said oh and they were like yeah but it's got the things on it so
it's mama and i was like oh yeah i was like i don't speak swedish the incubus says this is stage
eight of the 10 stages of genocide dude that chart was crazy and it's scary man we don't like that
and you know i don't know.
Oh, what do we got here?
Josh Berg says, just had deja vu about Lydia comment, LOL.
What is deja vu?
It's just like basically your brain misfires real quick.
You've got a feeling you've been there before.
But the cause of it is that your brain misfires perception with memory real quick.
So it feels like a memory, but you're perceiving it in real time.
So people think, I remember this.
No, you're experiencing it right now.
I will say, though, I've had a ton of weird experiences where I've dreamed things that have happened.
That's what I thought deja vu was from dreams.
I don't know, man.
I dream things that happen to, though.
Like, I have very specific dreams, and I often remember all, like, to the T.
Like places?
What do you mean i dream
places i like you just have you in your dream you're just like seeing a place and nothing
happens yeah i see a location and later i go there it's really interesting but like is something
happening at that location no just driving through so like you have a dream of just like looking at
a place yeah oh that's weird i've never experienced that it's really weird my dreams are like things
happen yeah like really crazy stuff.
That seems horrible.
The weirdest thing is I had a dream a few days ago.
And I have no idea why.
It was like everyone from my kindergarten class as adults.
And I was in Chicago.
And I was like, when I woke up, I went, I've never thought about those.
I haven't thought about those people in 25 years.
That was so weird.
And then I was just like having a
dream they were a bunch of them were there and i was like why nothing throughout my day nothing in
my life made me think of that i like i like the uh the multiverse theory your dreams are just you
perceiving an alternate universe yeah where there's no physics physics break down in dreams
there are like no laws of physics not always oh you could establish them but they don't have to
be there well you could be peering into any universe, you know, where sometimes the laws of physics are different.
Or maybe the reason you can't punch in a dream is because you're trying to control someone else in a different universe.
It's like in Multiverse of Madness, you know.
I have that dream all the time where I'm trying to punch somebody and like I can't connect.
Or you try to read something and you can't read it.
Yeah.
Yeah.
Words and letters take weird shapes.
So here's something that will help all of you attempting to lucid dream.
If you can't read it and you can't punch, you're dreaming.
So no, but it's simple.
When it comes to people who want to try to lucid dream, simply knowing that and being
conscious of it, you'll be in your dream and you'll think, hey, I just heard that if that
happens, I'm dreaming.
I'm dreaming.
I had a dream last night where I was riding a motorcycle
super fast and I was like, well, I'm dreaming.
So I aimed at the wall and I just hit it as hard as I could.
And I just bumped into it like it was a video game.
That's great.
I mean, I bumped hard, but it didn't hurt.
Yeah.
Sorry, I just remembered this Dennis Reynolds quote.
I hate listening to people's dreams.
It's like flipping through a stack of photographs.
If I'm not in any of them and nobody's having sex,
I just don't care.
That's a great quote. That's a great quote.
It's a great quote.
Thin Man says,
Tim, check out the 1946 Battle of Athens, Tennessee,
the only successful rebellion
since the American Revolution.
I see a lot of parallels between them and now.
I know all about that story.
It's crazy.
A bunch of guys came back from World War II,
saw that their town was being overrun
by politically corrupt people,
and then were like, nope.
And they just basically took it over. story man crazy crazy veterans baby john galt says libby you are close the right believes there is an objective truth and seek to find it the left
are post-modernists who believe in relative truth and rely on expert elites to define it for them
if you are not a recognized authority to the left your voice has no meaning meaning. Who's Libby? I'm assuming he's talking to me
since I was kind of talking about that. Oh, you were?
Yeah, because I was talking about how we actually have
an objective truth. That's why I think
we have a better grasp on reality. John, did you
watch the show previously with Libby on and assume
that Lydia was Libby? Yeah. Well, it's that or
Linda, so, you know, whatever. If it starts with an L,
it might be me. Well, it works. Thanks, Luke.
Everybody knows that Linda's actually your twin.
Yeah. And they switch back and forth sometimes.
She gives me days off.
It's nice.
That's right.
Appreciate it.
How else could the job get done?
Augusto Mimoshay says, thank you, Ian.
America was founded on enlightenment values, which was basically a Greco-Roman revivalist
movement that dragged Christianity kicking and screaming into the age of reason.
Yeah, they were Protestant.
They were protesting the church.
The church had gone too far in their opinion.
Not a banned account says
Biden have the courage
to arrest MAGA Republicans.
I'd say he does.
I don't know if it's courage
more than arrogance.
Yeah, I think it's going to get crazy
in the next month.
I mean, yo, October is here.
The October surprise cometh.
One thing I've been doing.
War?
Famine?
I think Biden might tell us he's not.
Running?
Yeah.
I think he hinted at that during the 60 Minutes interview, right?
I think Biden might step out onto the White House lawn in front of all the cameras and
then ascend into a being of pure light energy and then beam off into outer space and then they're just like aliens abducted him we need money to fund
a rescue mission yeah i've stopped i'm starting to not think about work here it's done man
i think if he had said i am going to run that then now he's liable for all these tax
things about raising money so he doesn't want to announce it i mean that's kind of what he said
right yeah yeah that's exactly what he said and i suspect that we're't want to announce it. I mean, that's kind of what he said, right? Yeah. That's exactly what he said
and I suspect
that we're not going to make it
through October
without them going
after DeSantis too.
That's my two cents.
We'll see what happens.
Doc Q says,
Hasan went on flagrant
with Andrew Schultz
but is too afraid
or busy to come onto Timcast.
Man's just afraid
of Tim, Ian,
and Luke going ham.
Isn't Andrew Schultz
in LA though?
I don't know.
I thought so.
If he is.
I thought he was located in
new york city oh is he relocated to brooklyn yeah oh you want to look that up so hasan flew out to
new york to go on andrew schultz but he didn't want to come out here dude i love andrew schultz
he said he was too busy and i respect that i mean because he runs he does his own show but if he's
going to fly to new york i want i mean first i'll say this was he going to new york because he had
business and was able to knock two birds out with one stone?
Yeah.
That's fine.
Coming out to the middle of nowhere in the D.C. area,
I understand why people who have their own shows don't come out.
Like, we want Jimmy Dore to come out.
I respect Jimmy, and he's like, I'm busy, man.
It's really tough.
And I'm like, I totally get you, dude.
But we might get Jimmy.
Jimmy's great.
It'll be really fun to have him on the show.
I'm not sure where they're based out of right now.
He was born in New York City.
Yeah. It'd be cool to get Andrew on. He's a busy guy as well yeah yeah he's super he's super
brilliant brilliant dude yeah i've talked to him in the past you know hilarious too yeah we got to
get him we got to get him on that'd be amazing jt fire says hey tim i want to recommend a guest
for either pop culture crisis or irl shed m brooks is a pop culture commentator who breaks
down historical accuracy of meta combat and also the writing quality of many movies and show do you mean media combat
is that typo i don't know i don't know if made a combat with something yeah um pop culture crisis
gonna start having guests soon shad and brooks yeah they're taking off pop culture crisis great
show i'm gonna be on friday they're getting they're getting a lot of subs i'll be there tomorrow we
we don't want to just you know some people are like why don't you shout out pop
culture crisis more and i'm like because it's a different audience we don't want a bunch of
political people to watch you know to to go over there and potentially subscribe to a channel that
i'm interested in right we want the channel to build an audience of people who are interested
in that kind of subject yeah yeah so we we do promote them a little bit you know but they're
gonna they gotta do their thing, right? All right.
Neglectful sausage says, so because they were voted in, I have to pay taxes to the groomer brigade so they can mutilate children with autism who are targeted due to not fitting
in and can't protect themselves.
Wow.
There is a challenge there in which we either vote or let's like you vote for the change,
you debate for the change, or you fight for the change.
And we try to do everything in our power to avoid fighting.
And that's a very difficult line, I can say.
But, you know, passing legislation to get this stuff made illegal is the best path forward.
And winning the elections.
I was going to say, winning the elections and running for school board.
And trying to protect your kids in that way is i think the best way and i
wanted to give a shout out because i work a little bit with laura zork at freedom works and she is
running this amazing group called best and they are helping parents and and concerned citizens run
and win for school board positions so that's exciting i hope you guys check that out that's
best in freedom works king demi says, I believe in your efforts to
be truthful in your journalism, yet I have not seen you talk about the QAnon guy who reportedly
killed his wife and daughter. What are your thoughts on this matter? So there's a reason why
I've seen the story. I've read it and ultimately just was like, wow, that's crazy. A crazy person
who believes crazy things and then kills his own family, I don't believe is of national consequence. Now, I understand that the Q stuff is crazy and he may have been driven crazy by it.
But I think after reading the story, the real issue is the guy was crazy to begin with.
I don't believe the catalyst for him killing his family was that he believed a military,
you know, person was leaking government secrets because it would make no sense why he would
kill his own family.
Thus, we have a story of a crazy man who harmed his own family. When it comes to this guy running
over a teenager who was a Republican, that is a man seeking out and killing a teenager
with rhetoric similar to what Joe Biden just said a few weeks ago. That is of more national
consequence. A man murdering a stranger, a teenager, and using rhetoric similar to what
the president did. As for this guy who believed the QAnon stuff, for what reason would he have
to kill his own family other than he was just insane? He claimed like they were corrupted or
something, you know, their genetics or some other weird nonsense that just doesn't make sense
politically in any capacity. It's a crazy story, but I just don't know if it's of political consequence
to a great degree.
Of course, many of the Blue Anon people
want to call it the story and point to it
because they believe every conservative
is a QAnon follower.
The reality is the QAnon followers
actually aren't that numerous.
They believe they are, they're not.
I mean, there's a lot of them, don't get me wrong,
but the majority of the Republican Party are not believing in weird conspiracies or anything
like that so i just i just see it as a crazy guy who read something crazy and then they try and
use it as some justification yeah i don't know maybe i'm wrong no you're right i think a lot
of times someone will if there's a violent thing and one of the guys was a registered democrat one
of the registered republican had nothing to do with that it was a personal beef and but then you get media spin
where they're like republican murders democrat you're like what in the it has nothing to do
with that dude these are two crazy people going at it well the democrat just murdered that journalist
where was that allegedly innocent until proven guilty that was in uh it was in vegas i think
right yeah like a registered democrat was Was he like, Democratic Party!
He was a politician.
Yeah.
No, but that one matters
because they said
Trump's rhetoric
would result in Republicans
killing journalists.
And then it was actually
a Democrat who was angry
that a journalist
was writing negative stories
about him
and then he gets arrested
for killing him.
Don't blame the Democratic Party
for that guy
going over the line.
No, but you can blame the Democratic Party for lying guy going over the line. No, but you can blame
the Democratic Party
for lying and claiming
Trump was going to make
his followers go extreme
when then it's actually
a member of their party
who was accused of it.
Blame moments of rhetoric
if someone spews it,
point it out,
but don't blame the whole group
because some idiot.
Waffle Sensei says,
Tim, you guys should really consider
incorporating money guns
on your show
so you can better emulate
the show Pop Culture Crisis
on YouTube.
You might just get to be
as successful as them one day.
So here's cool stuff.
I'm going to give you guys some secret information.
Team Guest IRL has no such money guns.
We just read super chats.
But it started with Chicken City.
I woke one day and an epiphany.
We should live stream chickens
and make it so that if you super chat,
food drops down for those chickens.
And once you super chat at least $100, a chicken party happens.
And it was a tremendous success.
In the first month of Chicken City, I think we made like $30,000.
It was insane.
We were getting thousands of dollars a month.
I was tweeting about it.
It's way down now.
But still, I think it's a couple hundred bucks a day in super chats for the chickens to feed them and stuff.
And we have way more chickens and then we said
for the next shows we do we should gamify
so this way people
they can get their super chats in and they can also participate
pop culture crisis then incorporated
money guns when you super chat
dollar bills fly in the air after
$100 a crisis party happens and you
hear horns go off sirens
and then money starts spraying like crazy
for the new show we're doing with Shane Cashman, I don't know what we're calling it yet, but it is a live show discussing weird, wild, paranormal mysteries, unsolved mysteries.
And it will be the more live public component to Tales from the Inverted World, a long-form show.
This, we are going to have it be that whenever you super chat there's an element of a storm
wind blows thunder lightning the room is going to be always dark and haunting looking and then
after a hundred dollars a thunderstorm starts and so you'll hear a low rumble and lightning
in the background as they discuss the creepy the ghost stories the mysteries and there will be
candle lights flickering and lightning going off and stuff that's awesome and that will be you know
basically the people watching the show have an ability to interact without disrupting the show.
We've talked about could we do something like that on IRL, a way for Super Chats to have an impact.
But I just don't think it would work because, you know, as often as we do say funny things, this is just like a conversational show.
It's serious, sometimes political.
It's not the same as these other shows yeah the flow of
the conversation is the key i think on this show and i don't want to disrupt that i just don't
know what like look with pop culture crisis having crisis parties like it kind of fits the theme of
a fun entertaining show the mysteries and ghost stories having a thunderstorm is perfect like what
would this be like we get swatted? Yeah. FBI raids.
An FBI guy comes down the ceiling.
Like, you have a little... Smashes everything.
Yep.
Ruins the show.
Points at the camera and smiles.
Actually, okay, I'll tell you what.
Here's what we'll do.
We will create the SWAT party
for Superchats
and the meter will be like 10 grand
because then we have...
We'll repair the ceiling the next day.
And a flashbang drops down
and explodes right in front of us
yeah
but here's the truth
the meters and everything
really do
people really love
engaging with it
so the super chats
for these other shows
are way higher
relative to this show
if we did incorporate
some kind of like
thing like that
we probably have
way more super chats
so I don't know
maybe there's something
reasonable that wouldn't be disruptive that we could do.
It's on last Friday, we had Dr. Drew Pinsky on and I was getting comments that like, man,
this is the first time I wish you guys didn't do super chats because the conversation was
so good.
Yeah.
I wish there was an after show because we could have got into some really deep stuff.
He is fascinating.
Well, we're talking about him having him come back really, come back really, really soon
and hopefully
with Adam Carolla. Hopefully.
And then we're definitely going to do an after
show because that will be
wild. Adam's fantastic and so
is Dr. Drew.
CB says, I have a customer that's shipping
out to Guam October 31st.
He's deployed for four years.
They're planning for war in the Pacific.
That's right. Okay, wait, hold on. I got to read this. John Marshall says, and Luke, get ready for four years. They're planning for war in the Pacific. That's right.
Okay, wait, hold on.
I got to read this.
John Marshall says, and Luke, get ready for this one.
Just a reminder that because of Ron Paul, we got the Clintons in office.
He split the Republican vote between himself and Bush Sr.
Not saying he isn't awesome, but he did give us Slick Willie.
Really?
I don't think that's the case. No, that was Ross Perot.
Yeah.
That was Ross Perot, not Ron Paul.
Yeah, yeah, yeah.
Different.
Ross Perot ran as an independent and split, for the most part, the right.
So they say I was too young to really know about it.
But that was not Ron Paul.
Yeah.
That was not Ron Paul.
No.
Ron Paul ran in the primary in, what, 2008?
Would you rather have a CIA Bush in there?
I mean, they're all bad.
You got, you know, CIA drug-running Amina Arkansas Clinton, and then you got CIA drug- CIA Bush in there? I mean, they're all bad. You got CIA drug-running Amina Arkansas Clinton,
and then you got CIA drug-running Bush in there.
It doesn't make that much of a difference, does it? I loved Ross Perot at the time.
I wanted him to be president.
Couldn't convince my dad to vote for him, though.
My family was very much in favor of him.
But then they all went very strong Democrat for the next several years,
I guess because things got the economy expanded. It was like in like 95 i think so this is glad it was a clinton that
repealed glass steagle is that what it was let corporations invest as much money as they want
to political things i don't remember but clinton did something about like making the economy look
good by giving corporations a lot more power all right neglectful sausage says tim is right listen
to him female in-group
preference male out-group preference for women nothing in society is so damnable is that what
he's saying unless it happens to women which is why equality matters 1 million homeless men no
problem 200k women omg crisis see paul elam no i mean that that's that's true uh and it's for
obvious reasons if you if you pay pay attention to evolutionary biology and psychology, men protect women.
Women are more valuable from a biological standpoint than men are because women have babies and men don't.
I mean, yeah.
Yep.
Pretty simple.
Yep.
100 guys and 100 ladies and 99 guys die.
That one guy can have 99 babies in nine months.
I mean, he'd be working really hard, but it's possible.
I know a lot of men that would be up for the
task. Yeah.
99 women die and you've got one
baby in nine months. You're in serious trouble.
Yeah, it's the end. Yeah, it's the end, man.
So that's why we take it much more
seriously.
All right. Steve Smith says,
Tim, remember when Seth Rogen told Casey
Neistat that he was cool with getting his car broken into about a boot 15 times right after Casey Neistat had a bunch of camera equipment stolen from his car?
Yes, I remember that.
It's like that cartoon from that guy when he was like, my bike was stolen.
But the guy who stole it's probably happier with it than I am without it.
So the happiness in the world went up.
And it's like, what?
The dude who stole it doesn't care at all about the bike he probably just chucked it for
20 bucks so what are you talking about he's trying to soothe himself that fat cat says hey tim the
big chested woman went to my school three months ago if you want more pictures of her i can give
them to you for free i would not want more pictures of her no thank you ian do you want
more pictures oh my gosh you're getting me hot. Luke?
No.
No.
No, do not tweet that to me at Ian Crossland.
I don't want to see those at Ian Crossland.
I want to see those.
All right.
Jonathan Harris says,
Speaking of gaming,
Timcast G4 TV IRL when?
Actually, really soon.
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