Timcast IRL - Timcast IRL #646 Elon Musk CLOSES TWITTER DEAL, ORDERS CODE REVIEW w/Alex Bruesewitz & Jack Posobiec

Episode Date: October 28, 2022

Tim, Luke, & Serge join Jack Posobiec and Alex Bruesewitz to discuss Elon Musk CLEANING HOUSE and firing Vijaya Gaddi, Elon's letter to advertisers, Tesla engineers visiting Twitter HQ to review Twitt...er's code, a NY Post employee going rogue and posting unhinged articles, and liberal media saying Fetterman deserves to win because he is disabled. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

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Starting point is 00:00:58 Elon Musk has closed his deal. It has been reported. He said he bought the platform. There may be some subtleties and some nuance over the next day or so, but apparently it's done. I guess when Elon Musk walked in with the kitchen sink, that was him being like, it's mine. He showed up. This is really funny viral photo of an angry looking Twitter employee who's like, like staring at him. But it is what it is. Now, here's the big news. Tesla engineers have entered Twitter HQ to
Starting point is 00:01:26 do a code review. Oh, please, please, please. I'm so excited for this. I hope whatever they got working in the machine, all this garbage and gunk, I hope Elon just comes out and says, hey, remember when Jack Dorsey said all those things? He was lying here. Look at this code. Look what we found. And it's like all of it comes out. But, you know, maybe maybe he released the code and there's nothing overtly nefarious in there. But I think what we're going to see is the bias. Intentional or otherwise, they're going to be like, hey, look at these key phrases that were banned or filtered or shadow banned. This is going to be interesting if Elon Musk actually stays true to his word. So we'll talk about that. There's a lot of stories here. The left, they're fleeing to tribal social who pre-banned Donald Trump. Hilarious. They say,
Starting point is 00:02:08 we don't censor anything. We just filter hate speech and fake news. And the fake news coincides with actual real news. But, you know, they can't have their narrative interrupted. So we'll talk about that. Plus, a hot mic catches Chuck Schumer saying, we're in danger. I love it. Ralph Wiggum meme. The Democrats are going to lose. And it's so bad that one Democratic consultant thinks that Ron DeSantis is going to win Miami-Dade County. That is a major urban center. Whoa. Before we get started, head over to TimCast.com. Become a member to support our work. We're gonna have an awesome members-only uncensored show coming up for you tonight at 11 p.m. You don't want to miss it.
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Starting point is 00:02:59 So smash that Like button. Subscribe to this channel. Share the show with your friends. Joining us tonight to discuss this and more is Alex Brusiewicz. How how you doing guys who are you here i'm alex brucewitz i like long walks on the beach um do you really though no i actually hate the beach the sand is horrible um but uh i own a consulting company called x strategies we work with america first candidates all over the country we're really looking forward to a lot of wins on November 8th. So we like to make America great again over here.
Starting point is 00:03:30 Right on. And while normally I would shout out the t-shirt merchant, in fact, we also have a pillow merchant. Well, actually, this is Ian Crossland, as you can all tell. For those of you listening on the podcast version obviously my voice has not changed in any way because this is definitely Ian Crossland get your graphene whoa that was really weird Ian just kind of like channeled
Starting point is 00:03:53 my mind for a second there he's downstairs meditating meditating doing his some people do one arm pushups he does armless pushups I don't know if you realize that Ian is able to do that only when he's playing Magic it depends on what his mana is at the time but no Jack Posobiec what's up Some people do one-arm push-ups. He does armless push-ups. I don't know if you realize that he is able to do that. Only when he's playing Magic. Yeah, well, it depends on what his mana is at the time.
Starting point is 00:04:09 But no, Jack Posobiec, what's up? Promo code POSO at MyPillow.com and other various sundry websites. Human Events Daily, we're just killing it over there. And a huge shout-out to just everybody for asking me to come on. I've been trying to come on pretty much all season, but I've been a little busy. Just got back from Louisiana. We were up in Erie, Pennsylvania campaigning with the great Doug Mastriano,
Starting point is 00:04:28 who is fantastic here. He's cool, dude. The other night. And much, much better than John Fetterman, who, as Michael Malice says, looked like if someone shaved Chewbacca. Oh, wow. No, cześć, mój kolega.
Starting point is 00:04:40 Jak tam wszystko u ciebie? Jak tam u twojej rodziny? Jak się masz? No, kurde, po polsku nie mówię. Welcome back. Anyway, my name's Luke Nelski. How is everything there for you? How is it there for your family? How are you? Well, I can't speak Polish. Welcome back. Anyway, my name is Luknowski. We are Change the Nerd. A little bit of a complicated T-shirt that I have on today.
Starting point is 00:04:55 It has Facebook saying, I delete your post. Amazon saying, I delete your books. YouTube saying, I delete your videos. And then, of course, we have Mr. Bill Gates saying, I delete you. And then underneath that is, of course, Elon Musk. This was an original shirt just with Bill Gates at the end of it. We just added Elon Musk saying, I revive the deleted. If you like the shirt, you can get it on the best political shirts. Because you do, I am here.
Starting point is 00:05:16 Thank you very much. Thank you. And I am Serge Dupree. Hello, guys. You know, it's like the one night I don't have a sponsor. We don't often do reads. And I'm like, I wish I had something. Because, you know, Jack's'm it's like the one night i don't have a sponsor well we don't we don't often do reads and i'm like i wish i had something because you know jack's shouting out pillows luke's shouting out shirts and i'm just like we need vitamins or something we need some kind of like traditional podcast boxer brief or something but i guess we don't have so we'll just
Starting point is 00:05:36 settle with with the promo code poso and boom in luke's shirts luke's also set up his shirts in such a way that you actually have to read down lower and lower and lower and know what I'm doing. Where'd you get the joke? So there's a lot of subliminal stuff going on there. All right, ladies and gentlemen, here's the big news from today. Elon Musk releases statement explaining Twitter purchase. Quote, it is important to the future of civilization to have a common digital town square where a range of beliefs can be debated in a healthy manner without resorting to violence and of course he is correct um you know he said some
Starting point is 00:06:11 some interesting things there that he's trying to bring people together and i think elon might be a little bit naive let me tell you guys a story i recently went to um i was in texas and i got to meet with a bunch of people including including some confidants and associates of Elon, I guess. I mean, it was a party. And so people who were there claimed to know him. I don't know. But there were a lot of influential people there who worked in the tech sector.
Starting point is 00:06:33 And it was a big tech sector thing. And then I just, I was there and I said to my, I was talking to some friends and I was like, I don't think these guys understand culture at all. They very much understand technology. And that's probably why Elon wanted to buy Twitter in the first place, because he understands its power. But he does not understand the left. He really doesn't. I think he's relatively new to this. So Aiden Paladin on Twitter, I saw this great thing that she had posted. Numerous studies show that inherent in the left, explicitly and overtly, it is dominated by greed, violence, envy, hatred. And there's numerous studies that
Starting point is 00:07:08 she cited in this post showing all of these scientific studies about how that's where they're rooted. I'm not surprised because we get fake news, we get manipulation, we get lying, cheating, stealing. It's remarkable when a commercial played today. I'm skating. We have the radio on. Well, we have Pandora on. And they're lying about Dr. Oz. And I'm skating, we have the radio on, well, we have Pandora on, and they just, they're lying about Dr. Oz. And I'm like, look, I don't like Oz, but it's all lies. You know why? The defamation lawsuit costed doing business to win an election. You lie about your opponent, you win, eh, the PAC's got to pay a fee. That's just part of the process. I don't think Elon Musk understands the bifurcation of culture and where this ultimately will lead to.
Starting point is 00:07:45 But I will say when it comes to this escalating conflict, the right continually being like we will let the left speak. We just want to speak to and we don't want to fight. We want peaceful divorce. That's when you get crushed. Yeah. When you have two sides fighting and or really when you have two groups and and i know that there's sort of been this description of american society is left versus right left versus right left versus right and i don't think that's correct i don't actually think that's right at all i think there's the left
Starting point is 00:08:14 i think there's the right and in the middle you have normies i hold on and no certainly there's other groups out there it's a spectrum etc but normies are the people who are like not focused on politics, not focused on news 24 seven. They're not the junkies. They're not going in for that dopamine fix on Twitter or on YouTube, whatever, all the time. And so the question is, are the normies getting more and more radicalized or not? Are they getting, are they paying attention?
Starting point is 00:08:39 Are they getting red pilled? But then when you have one group that says, we are going to destroy you and change all of culture to fit our needs and fit our culture and our precepts and another side that says, hey, we just want to be left alone, then it's pretty obvious which side is going to win. I want to just I don't I don't know if it's left, right, nor me. I just think that now what I think happened is you have the left and the right, and then a weird growth on the left started to bubble up and then slopped off and has become this weird, unhinged, hateful, chaotic, destructive force that thinks it's the left and then looks at the normal world of left, right, and moderate as right wing. That's why everyone to the right of
Starting point is 00:09:23 Stalin is far right they called did you see jezebel called ian crossland a conservative commentator i mean he's just the most conservative guy i mean he's always here demanding traditional marriage telling people to stop getting divorced you need to raise that baby now now they mistakenly uh they were referring to a quote from seamus but just the fact that they they they didn't even realize the mistake i mean all white people look alike so i to them i suppose but just the fact that they didn't even realize the mistake. Well, I mean, all white people look alike, so. To them, I suppose. But I think about that.
Starting point is 00:09:48 I think about when they say, like, Tim Pool is far right, and I'm like, it's just so weird that I'm like this traditional liberal. And, you know, like, Jack, you're conservative. Luke, you're an anarchist. Alex, I believe you're a conservative, too. And we're having civil discussion with moderate American culture-styled disagreements in the space and agreements. And whatever this weird left that troughed off just doesn't believe in anything at all.
Starting point is 00:10:11 And the Democrats try to pander to that. It's like it's a sludge monster. It's also that it's not that they don't believe in anything. It's that what they believe is not a political ideology. What they believe is a form of political theocracy the sludge also is so effective because they move together and they're always the loudest people in the rooms they're always there to they're the mob and they try to shut you down it's fire and and beat you up and elon is facing that daily now on twitter uh You know, before look at the photos, you saw the
Starting point is 00:10:45 photos, right? When he went to see when he went to visit Twitter today, the woman's face. Yeah. And you can see the people that he's talking to, right? Whoever he's making eye contact with. And you can see because there were a variety of photos that came out, not just this one. I was, I haven't seen any videos yet, which is weird. Like, why do we have photos, but not video? And whenever he's making eye contact with someone he's a charming guy obviously he's very personable um they're super nice but then when he turns you always get these photos behind like yeah i mean i think it's also important to assess here that elon musk did buy twitter because of what you guys are describing there's a meme going around today of uh the
Starting point is 00:11:23 dominoes falling and one of them is is the Babylon Bee calling a man a man, being a very small domino. And then the very big domino at the end is Elon Musk walking into Twitter headquarters with a kitchen sink in his hand. That's good, yeah. So I think the letter to advertisers that Elon Musk wrote today is extremely telling. He wrote about how he was doing this for humanity.
Starting point is 00:11:42 He wrote about how big tech social media is bifurcating, splintering people to the far left and the far right. He talked about echo chambers. He talks about how he wants to help humanity with this purchase. As this letter, it looks like he's laying the groundwork for allowing people that were previously deleted back on the platform, which is going to create some controversy. It looks like he's trying to save face from the controversy. It looks like he's trying to save face from the controversy. It looks like he's setting up a situation where he's like making the argument for bringing back free speech on the platform.
Starting point is 00:12:12 No, no, no, no, hold on a minute. It's been reported that he closed the deal. Yeah. He's in Twitter HQ. Why isn't James O'Keefe back on the platform? No, no, no, hold on. I know everyone immediately says, Tim, Alex Jones, Donald Trump.
Starting point is 00:12:24 I'm like, I understand all of those. Those are political arguments. The argument with, say, Jones and with Trump and Carl Benjamin is, you know, oh, well, hate speech or whatever. And then we roll our eyes and say, that's ridiculous. James O'Keefe broke no rules. They didn't even what was it they said he was operating multiple accounts or some fake reason i think they did the same thing to milo as well like the first thing elon should have done when he walked in is said like okay we we seriously need to like veritas back on the platform yeah well i i have a feeling it's gonna look a lot like the pokemon movie when like all of the pokemon like turn to stone and then Ash starts crying. And all of a sudden the Pokemon come back to life.
Starting point is 00:13:10 That's what Twitter is going to be like. It's the first time I've ever heard anyone actually make a Pokemon movie reference. The Pokemon, yes. Well, that's what it's going to be. It's going to be an awesome scene. Everyone's going to be moved to tears like I was in that moment. Did they steal that from Narnia? Isn't that the end of Lion, the Witch, and the Wardrobe?
Starting point is 00:13:23 I don't know. This movie came out. They might have. They might have. But it was in the 1940s. they steal that from Narnia? Isn't that the end of The Lion, the Witch, and the Wardrobe? I don't know. This movie came out, they might have, they might have, but it was in the 1940s. And then Mewtwo says, I'm not a historian, Jack. And then Mewtwo says,
Starting point is 00:13:31 I understand now. The circumstances of one's birth does not define you. Okay, exactly. Stop nerding out here. Let's talk about, wait, is James O'Keefe Mewtwo or is Alex Jones Mewtwo?
Starting point is 00:13:42 No, I think James O'Keefe is like probably the guy just standing there filming what's going on. They kicked out. He's probably Jack Dorsey. He's the camera guy. Jack Dorsey's Mewtwo or is Alex Jones Mewtwo? No, I think James O'Keefe is like probably the guy just standing there filming what's going on. They kicked out. He's probably Jack Dorsey. He's the camera guy for the... Jack Dorsey's Mewtwo. No, that's Pokemon Snap. That's different. Stop it. Stop it. We have to talk about what's really going on here.
Starting point is 00:13:55 Now, TMZ is reporting that Elon Musk is officially a buyer of Twitter. You bought it. But from the reports that I'm looking at right now, the bank accounts are still sending the money to all the people that are the shareholders.
Starting point is 00:14:09 They're still in the process of that. I didn't get paid. And Elon Musk... Where's my money, Elon? Again, I mean, he's known for doing rash things, but I think in this huge billion dollar investment
Starting point is 00:14:19 that is taking away a quarter of his entire wealth, I think he's going to be smart, but also slow. I think he's going to be smart, but also slow. I think he's going to be looking at what happened, looking at each case individually. And I think if anyone's going to be reinstated first, I think it's going to be the Babylon Bee.
Starting point is 00:14:34 Oh, for sure, for sure. I think, you know, so I have 22 shares with Twitter and I see the price at like 54 bucks now. It's like 53 or something. They're delisting it from the New York Stock Exchange, which basically confirms the deal's done and uh elon i want my money where's my money i'll tell you what i will only accept the money in the form of you coming here personally and sitting down and then you know handing the cash while the show is on of course so so tomorrow at 8 p.m eastern time is the only time i'm accepting the cash. There's a love to see you.
Starting point is 00:15:05 There's a line and I'm going to paraphrase it from Machiavelli's The Prince, you know, 500 years old. Everybody remembers it where he says that if a prince must commit atrocities, he should commit them early. And so I always kind of think of that, that Elon has this sort of period right now where what I'm calling for, don't do this piecemeal, this like set up some system. We'll do this one. We'll do Babylon. No. Blanket amnesty. Yeah. Overturn every single permanent ban on Twitter.
Starting point is 00:15:41 Make everyone, when they come back, hold on, hold on. They have to redo their terms of service. They have to sign up again. They have to go through the process. They have to follow it. But my point is, release the prisoners of war from the great meme war of 2015, 2016 immediately and let my people go. Hold on, hold on. There is a challenge there. There are a lot of accounts that were permanently banned for things we would agree they should be banned for, like graphic images of kids or just— Well, you set up a system where if it's not something that's directly criminal, for example, as Elon has said, if it's on the First Amendment, then I'm going to let it on. I do think there are... I agree mostly.
Starting point is 00:16:26 I do. I just think it has to be... It can't be a blanket. It has to be a... Probably a large analysis. They need to be able to go and look at however they went about banning them. And like...
Starting point is 00:16:38 If anyone banned for saying learn to code, reinstated instantly. Well, for example, we already know... Any hate speech ban? We know through the Missouri lawsuit lawsuit with uh a.g schmidt that they were banning people at the behest of the nih they were banning people on the behest of uh the white house california the white house um dc gerano got banned because the state of california we know that um so what i'm thinking of alec berenson alec berenson was able to get his account back because he pointed out that Twitter instituted this three strike law for COVID-19.
Starting point is 00:17:10 And then they didn't even follow their own three strikes, which also gets to my point because that's contract law that you need to fix the terms of service. But kind of take the discussion back up a little bit. I think that what you said at the beginning really is the biggest part here. The fact that these Tesla coders are coming in, the engineers are looking at this. Let's pull it up. I mean, this is Neo inside the matrix now. Here's a story from Bloomberg. Tesla engineers visit Twitter office to review code for Musk. Well, there you go. I mean, that's the news is huge. So I think this is why Vijay Gowdy was crying when the news broke that Elon was buying the platform because I wonder who's going to prison. Well, I think people should certainly be held accountable and face serious consequences for what Twitter did, especially during the 2020 election. You know, leading up to the 2020 election when they censored the Hunter Biden story and they started banning all the conservative counts.
Starting point is 00:18:04 And out of nowhere, they banned political advertising without giving people really much of a heads up. And there should be some real life consequences for this. Facebook, by the way, has just been ordered to pay $24.7 million to the state of Washington because they didn't release all the information behind their political advertisements. Now, imagine what we're going to see if we're going to actually see anything. Because again, at the end of the day, we also have to start thinking about this this way. This is Elon Musk's new product. Will he release information that makes this product look bad? That's another question I think we should be asking ourselves.
Starting point is 00:18:35 It could make it look good. Look, because you're also looking at a regime change. If Elon comes in right now and says, just right at the gate. So when they testified before congress about these three things they lied here's the proof in their code i wonder who then you know if they i don't know if they testified under oath or whatever probably not but that'll be huge make twitter look as bad as possible and that's that's the right move you know why because then if in two years you only make it look a little bit better it looks a a lot better. You know what I mean? When Chairman Mao died in 1976,
Starting point is 00:19:08 the Chinese Communist Party, of course, they have their new emperor now, but at the time they realized they had to kind of find a way to maintain the legitimacy of the party in the face of the cultural revolution. 15 million people have been killed. Every school, every university in the entire country shut down.
Starting point is 00:19:24 Families turned against family. It's abject chaos going on across the entire country so they have to find some way to say okay we can still be in power we have to maintain the brand but we have to separate from this so what do they do they blamed it on his wife and three of her friends they call him the gang of four they arrested the. Then she commits suicide in prison. And then Deng Xiaoping and the party go off and say, well, now that we've taken care of that, everything's fine. Take a look at this. In the story, they say Twitter's engineers can no longer make changes to code as of noon in San Francisco. Wow.
Starting point is 00:19:59 That's part of an effort to ensure that nothing about the product changes ahead of the deal closing. So the people who declined to be named. Come on. They had months to figure out how to cover their tracks and bury the evidence, right? They probably called in Hillary Clinton and be like, Hillary Clinton, you got experience with this. Bleach pit. Please bring the bleach. Please.
Starting point is 00:20:17 Bring the hard drive. Please. I mean, this is bring the rag. If Seamus is listening, we got one for you. Elon is going to buy the platform. And then Vijay Gowdy is crying. What do we do? They're going to get the evidence. And then they hear a doorbell ring. We got one for you. Elon is going to buy the platform. And then Vijay Gowdy is crying. What do we do? They're going to get the evidence. And then they hear a doorbell ring.
Starting point is 00:20:28 And they open the door. And it's Hillary Clinton with like six hammers in her belt. And she's like, let's go. And sunglasses on. Yeah, they're smashing everything with hammers. And for those who don't know, it's because the Clinton campaign smashed their phones with hammers thinking that would actually stop someone from collecting the data. But you know. And when she was asked at one point about wiping her server, her legal email server that she had in her bathroom, she said, wipe.
Starting point is 00:20:50 In a bathroom? Yeah. She said, wipe? You mean like with a rag? Yes. And then I love when NBC News, Trump said she acid washed her server. It was like, fact check, false.
Starting point is 00:21:01 Hillary Clinton did not use a corrosive substance. Wait, you remember how they caught the guy on Reddit, right? Yeah, yeah, yeah. You remember the whole story? He was bragging about it. No, no, no. He wasn't just bragging. He didn't know how to do it. He said, how do I remove a very, very VIP from some emails? And I'd also
Starting point is 00:21:18 like to point out that yesterday was the six-year anniversary of Hillary Clinton's happy birthday to the future president tweet. The tweet that will forever live in infamy. One of the greatest tweets ever, in my opinion. I just like to sometimes play that video where she's sitting in the chair and she's like, you can be the candidate, you can be the nominee, and it can be stolen from you. And then I'm just like, ah, see.
Starting point is 00:21:39 Well, she doubled down on being an election denier a couple days ago. She said that right-wing extremists are already starting to steal the 2024 election and you know i just got subpoenaed and went through a year and a half of you know hell for questioning the legitimacy of the 2020 election with evidence backing it up you know is the republican congress going to subpoena hillary clinton for sowing distrust in the 2024 election already so So, you know, the wicked witch is refusing to go away. But by the way, listen to these phrases that we're using now. Sowing distrust, raising questions, misinformation. There's no law backing up any of these things. This isn't a legal basis. The legal basis in the United States is something called freedom of
Starting point is 00:22:24 speech. Did you see the Veritas thing? And that's where the sludge comes from. You see the Project Veritas release that said they're tracking misinformation as an election crime, and they define it as accidental, like false information. It's like a mistake. So it's like, I mean, there used to be an old joke, and I'm not going to say it, but this old joke that, you know, they would say Republicans vote on and then they would use a different day of the week than election day. Or you could change it and say Democrats vote on different, you see what I'm saying?
Starting point is 00:22:50 And that would be this idea that, oh, you're tricking them. A memer got arrested for that. There was a guy who was memed over a draft meme and he was arrested and charged claiming, you know, this meme campaign that was done in 2016. It was, I believe it started on 4chan.
Starting point is 00:23:10 And I forgot the guy's name off the top of my head but uh his real name his twitter name and he was arrested for creating a meme saying that hillary clinton wanted to draft our daughters that's it really that was the whole and then meanwhile like you said like you mentioned at the beginning of the show you have you know fetterman that's oh yeah running lies and lies and lies about dr oz no it's probably packs well packs that are aligned with fetterman that's running lies and lies and lies about Dr. Oz. No, it's probably PACs. Well, PACs that are aligned with Fetterman that are heavily funded by the Democrat Party. I did see a commercial where he said, I approve this message. Right. So these people.
Starting point is 00:23:32 Douglas Mackey, by the way. Yeah, Douglas Mackey. He's got a great legal defense fund. If you guys want to check that out, just Google his name. I'm sure you guys can find that. But it's horrible what's happening. But John Fetterman can run these ads that are knowingly lies. And they put millions of dollars behind them.
Starting point is 00:23:50 And John Fetterman, like you said, will probably just get a little fine or a slap on the wrist. But Douglas Mackey has a draft meme. And now he's facing prison time. A draft? Oh, right. A draft. It was in his draft. Right.
Starting point is 00:24:02 And so it's just BS's just bs and and it's wrong and so i think that whoever the next republican president is i hope it's i believe it's gonna be don jay trump but i would like to see him pardon douglas mackie for this and uh how do you we can't for once i agree with megan kelly by the way on on her take on the primary well that's that about desantis uh just her take on where the republican party is the republican base and then she was in this um interview with i think it was dave rubin and he was asking her do you think this is gonna get it do you think trump's gonna get it and she said it's it's gonna be trump and there's no question i saw that she
Starting point is 00:24:38 and i think she's right and then trump posted it on true social and now it's gone like nuclear that's right yeah basically saying she said uh desantis is is made by trump basically everybody knows that desantis knows that desantis needs trump his endorsement so there's no way he runs against them it's true and you know it's not like i mean desantis goes viral on twitter but at the end of the day he doesn't have the people's support all across the country only six percent of ron desantis's donations come from small dollar donors you know he's got 500 mega donors including you know chicago billionaire ken griffin that has given him like 140 million bucks and so like we need a president for the people not by wall street we talked about when trump said to lock up the journalist until they give up their sources and uh you you know it's it's a very bad thing it's kind of scary
Starting point is 00:25:25 but everyone laughs and cheers about it trump supporters are happy i just think people need to realize these these democrats most of the influential figures here's here's let me slow down on the left prominent political figures are journalists on the right prominent political figures are just us yeah like. Like random disparate voices. Some work. Some are consultants. Some are politicians. Some work in media.
Starting point is 00:25:49 Some are journalists. But the left's loudest voices are like activists and journalists. Maggie Haberman. Right. Rachel Maddow. Joy Reid. Taylor Lorenz. Yes.
Starting point is 00:25:58 So when Trump says, take the person who's writing and lock them up, and then they soon are going to find out they're going to be someone's boyfriend they'll spill the beans who in this case by the way would be josh gerstein from politico but people cheer for this and the democrats are like oh it's so horrifying and i'm like yeah you know the thing is regular americans despise the media so much and this poll after poll shows it that you are not earning any favors by by coming after trump for this uh greg gianforte body slammed a journalist when he was running for Congress. And they said, oh, he's going to lose. This is terrible.
Starting point is 00:26:30 This is terrible. Not only did he win the congressional race, he's now the governor of Montana. I mean, so yeah. Yeah. Because people really despise the media. Just read the room. It's kind of scary. I don't like it.
Starting point is 00:26:43 But the media is such despicable, evil kind of scary i don't like it but uh the media is such despicable evil garbage i mean just do this that'd be so there's other ways to find that leaker than that a lot sure sure app there's better ways to find the leaker but after uh trump learn about coloring the water i mean i'm surprised art of war stuff but after the federman oz debate google search dr oz all hit pieces every single one of them and i'm just like this is this is insane i even saw someone pointing out that if you go to YouTube, it's actually hard to find the full debate that if you're looking for- It is, unless you go to the official YouTube channel of the news organization that did it. So I think they went against all the other channels,
Starting point is 00:27:18 but YouTube's deleting a lot of videos, by the way. What if you set it by length and say like, can't you do like 20 minutes plus or something? I haven't seen it anywhere and I've heard those videos be deleted. Wow. So you're talking about the Google searches only being negative Oz stories. Or pro-Federman. During that debate, right after that debate, Google searches for how do I change my vote were off the charts in Pennsylvania. So the people watched that debate.
Starting point is 00:27:44 They're like, look, they lied to me. They said John Fetterman had some sort of functioning brain. It was evident that he didn't. And so now the people that, you know, maybe they voted for him early. They want to vote for Dr. Osgood. Imagine being Conor Lamb right now and the thing that you lost to this guy. Oh, you know, which keep in mind the Democrat. And this is this is this is why you keep in mind the relationship between Democrats and media has always been like this, right? They were able to hide up the fact that FDR couldn't walk for years. They would prop them up. But the point about Fetterman that I want to make is this. He had that stroke a week before the primary. This was not recent.
Starting point is 00:28:18 They kept it a secret. And at one point, he was posting videos as if he was in these rallies and holding events while he was in the hospital. Nobody in media called him out on this in Pennsylvania. Let's pull up this tweet real quick, and we'll talk about this from MSNBC. God bless. They write, disabled Americans have the right to be represented and most importantly to work, and that includes working for the US government. So we've gone from he's not disabled to he is disabled, and that means he has a right to work for the government in the span of, what, 12 hours? I mean, this isn't like, okay, so like Greg Abbott's in a wheelchair. When I hear
Starting point is 00:28:56 disabled, that's kind of what I think about. When someone's got neurological damage like Fetterman, when they can't actually, and the way who was the uh who was the msnbc journalist who they went after her like crazy she was a hundred percent she's yeah that's your burns she was the only one who told the truth okay she was the only one who told the truth and not an only person and and she was attacked for it she was excoriated for it and she was proven a hundred percent what did she say? She said that this guy can't hold a conversation without the use of these computer
Starting point is 00:29:30 apparatuses. I want to tell you it is not an auditory issue. They're lying and I can give you one. I can cite an easy example from the debate that proves it is actually cognitive impairment when he said, hi, good night everyone. Now hold on. He didn't accidentally say goodbye.
Starting point is 00:29:51 What happened was his brain understands that evening and night are synonymous, but it didn't understand that good night and good evening are opposites. Right. That is cognitive impairment. Like his brain was able to recall the word and then said the wrong one in that context. That is cognitive impairment. So when, you know, and we've been discussing this. So have you heard what Bannon did over on War Room to cover this? No. So this is hilarious. But it's very insightful as well. So he's been really, really focused on transhumanism
Starting point is 00:30:16 and this whole idea of man-machine merger. And so he's taken his transhumanist editor, Joe Allen, and he sent him up to Pennsylvania to cover Fetterman as the world's first cyborg candidate. Because when you look at it, this is like a prototype that they're trying to roll out. Now, obviously, the tech isn't quite there yet, but they're trying to see that they can get away with actually hooking someone's mind up to a computer and then running them as a candidate. And my question is, now we saw this with closed captioning. Are they going to come out next and say, well, you know, it's really not fair to only give him the closed captioning. We should be able to give him multiple choice answers that the computer feeds him, you know,
Starting point is 00:30:56 based on position statements and policy papers that he can choose from. Or we get to the point where they wheel in on a hospital bed a totally paralyzed person who's just not moving and then it rolls up and there's like an electrode going into their brainstem.
Starting point is 00:31:12 Hello, I am John Fetterman. I am running for Senate. Vote for me. Why not just make it really obvious and get a mannequin and a puppet
Starting point is 00:31:20 which strings attached to it? By the way, that was much better than your Elon Musk. I think that would be more... I said that was much better than your Elon Musk. Oh, yeah? The computer robot voice? That was much better than your elon musk oh yeah the computer that was actually pretty good robot voice i you know it's kind of hard to impersonate it's very hard to impersonate yeah they're all
Starting point is 00:31:31 puppets well i mean in this case in this case this is why the regime wants people like fetterman like joe biden because they don't want someone up there who's actually asking questions they don't want someone up there who's got like like. They don't want someone up there who's got, like, look at Blake Masters, right? You put Blake Masters in a room. That guy's going to be asking questions. He's going to say, how does this work? Where does the money come from? All this.
Starting point is 00:31:52 Fetterman's going to say, Green, yes, yes. Schumer, what do you want? Yes. And that's it. That's all he's going to do. My favorite part of the Fetterman debate was when he said, quote, I want to look every woman in Pennsylvania straight in the face. And debate was when he said, quote, I want to look every woman in Pennsylvania straight in the face.
Starting point is 00:32:07 And that was the sentence. Could you imagine how terrifying that would be for the women of Pennsylvania? Yeah, my mom's not down for that. I would, if I'm running the Eyes campaign, I'm running that quote just over Fetterman's face over, like over and over again for 30 seconds. I thought he just randomly yelled out Doug Mastriano.
Starting point is 00:32:24 You're on with Doug Mastriano you're all at doug mastriano but yeah he did but my favorite question tonight was when asked about whether he supported fracking or not he said yeah i support fracking and i don't i don't and i support fracking and i support fracking so here's my analysis this is my analysis he said i support fracking okay that's it that's positive and I don't I don't that's two negatives but then he said and I support fracking and I support fracking so when you add those together you get one statement of I support fracking
Starting point is 00:32:54 so he does support fracking so because the question was he doesn't support fracking for the fact checkers he doesn't support fracking because that was the question was that they pointed out they were like John we have you on record a couple years ago saying that you don't support fracking we have this this uh you know that was it a letter that he signed open letter that he signed pledging to ban fracking from a couple years ago he's going to and they said well john can you explain this
Starting point is 00:33:20 and my take on it was so like oh you're you're a consultant, right? Let's say you're working for Fetterman. You know, that question's coming up at the debate. You know, that fracking is so important. Mastriano was in this very room talking about how we got to build pipelines to Erie, pipelines to Philadelphia, fracking all over the place, Marcella Shale, et cetera. So, you know, this is coming up in the people of Pennsylvania want it. You would have had a prepared and some kind of way to deal with this. And it seemed to me like it was kind of like his he went, OK, mind search for answer. And he just it just
Starting point is 00:33:51 came up this glaring 404 error, 404 error. But he knew that the answer was that he had to say that he supported it. So he just straight up went with it. Well, if I was Fetterman's consultant, there's no way in hell I would have let that guy on stage. Well, I'm not saying you. Yeah, totally. That just sunk the race. And there was polling that came out today, an October 25 poll, and it had Oz up three. And that was before the debate. And so it's not going to end well here for the first cyborg candidate.
Starting point is 00:34:23 I think it was a failed experiment world's first world's first they should they should shut this this program down which party will win the u.s senate election in pennsylvania in 2022 take a look at that i mean there you go the biggest loser of this all we should is connor lamb and i think that's seriously we don't talk about that enough look at that right there that's the debate you know connor when connor lamb first won you know what was that 2016 or 2014 jack i was 18 well he he was basically like this is the next boy wonder this is our next obama and he loses to john fetterman well because he was one of those maybe he was like the blue dog democrat yeah right he was one of those because he was uh he was a marine right uh he's always a marine he was in western
Starting point is 00:35:08 Pennsylvania he beats Keith Rothfuss so a guy who was in like a Trumpy area of Pennsylvania but is able to pick up those sort of they call them the Reagan democrats you might just start calling them the Trump democrats now but he's able to win them over by saying hey I'm a democrat but I'm not as I'm not part of the slime and the sludge. Right. But the problem is their primary base for the entire state of Pennsylvania wants that and doesn't like somebody who served in the military. I mean, like like a colonizer and a murderer and a baby killer and all those things. And so they reject him. He's sitting there cooling his heels now, having to watch this entire debacle day in, day out. They like John Fetterman,
Starting point is 00:35:49 the man who chased down that unarmed black man with a shotgun when he was the mayor of that small town. He's response to that was insane. He defended it. Yeah, he defended it. They knew what that was about. They knew what that was about. Yeah, what the?
Starting point is 00:36:01 He was like, I was keeping things safe or something like that? I was just keeping, everyone in my my town they understood what that was about and i like yeah i mean i think we all understand what that was about john wow man it ain't but have you seen the so this is my take they want to switch them out they want to switch them out this is what they want to do they want to set it up and the state of pennsylvania we've already got some issues on this and and luke you mentioned a little bit um before the show but they've already said they're talking, the Secretary of State, acting Secretary of State Lee Chapman is now saying, well, we may have a bit of a delay after election night. And
Starting point is 00:36:36 the state Republicans now have already put forward a letter saying, why did you send out a quarter of a million mail-in ballots without verifying the identity of the people you were sending them to first, the way you're supposed to under Pennsylvania state law? That's a huge red flag. And now you're in a situation where if Shapiro wins and Fetterman wins, Fetterman, I guarantee you, will not serve a day in the Senate. And Shapiro will pick someone, or actually Tom Wolfe will probably just pick someone in the lame duck session. And my money would be on the wife
Starting point is 00:37:08 on Giselle. Yeah. Republicans need to sue in Pennsylvania right now to demand an election day limit. That's it. You do not count ballots after election day. The constitution prescribes a single day for the election. Sue now. And then, you know, because I think the Supreme Court's still Democrat leaning. If if in Pennsylvania, in Pennsylvania, if it gets rejected, you can cite that and appeal and be like, hey, we started this fight before the election. Keeping with that, the United States Supreme Court has a ruling out on Pennsylvania when it comes to this, because Pennsylvania was saying, hey, we'll accept your ballots even if they're undated, even if they're undated, whereas everyone knows, no, that's not how that works. It has to be signed, has to be dated, correct mailing address, verified identity, all of it. That's Pennsylvania state law. Pennsylvania Secretary of State says, no,
Starting point is 00:37:57 go ahead and send those in undated. And the Pennsylvania Attorney General, who is Josh Shapiro, is running for governor, could not care less. And so they've come out at the state of Pennsylvania level saying, we don't care what the United States Supreme Court says, we'll accept the ballots either way. And here's the problem. Once you separate that ballot from the secrecy envelope, once you separate it from the outer envelope and put that ballot in, there's no identifying information on it, it's going to go right in with all the other ballots. You know, I just realized about Fetterman's cognitive identifying information on it. It's going to go right in with all the other ballots. You know what I just realized about Fetterman's cognitive
Starting point is 00:38:27 impairment is that it works out really, really well if you think about it. Most people didn't watch that debate. Now, what can you do? If Fetterman is asked a question, right? So actually, Jack, let's play. Ask me if I support fracking. Tim, do you support fracking? I absolutely
Starting point is 00:38:44 support fracking, but I don't support fracking uh tim do you do you support fracking i absolutely support fracking but i don't support fracking next question and now here's what you do wait but you just no i i bet you but you heard my answer because now my campaign can take both clips right and send the i support to the areas where it's big and i oppose to the urban centers and you get them all but you were so articulate like federman can't say it like that. No, I know. I'm saying think about what he's discovered on accident, right? So now you're going to have future candidates being like,
Starting point is 00:39:10 I believe we should be raising taxes on the wealthy. I also believe we should be cutting taxes on our principal job creators. Now, Mr. Federman, what's your stance on abortion, Mr. Federman? I am absolutely pro-choice. And I believe abortion is wrong and I am pro life. Now, what about these what about these these child gender transitions? I 100 percent support gender affirming care for children. And I believe the state should not allow doctors to perform child sex change. Final question. Final question. Second Amendment. Second Amendment.
Starting point is 00:39:44 It's Mr. Lieutenant Governor. I support. Second Amendment. Mr. Lieutenant Governor. I support the Second Amendment rights of all of the people in this state, in this country, and I think we need swift gun control and gun reform to prevent violent offenders and people who should not have guns from having them, which means a ban on large capacity magazines and assault weapons. And then you just clip whatever you need from the social media audience that you want to you want to micro target you can feel free to use that one for in the future politicians you know i i may have been i i may be hitting gold here right i kind of feel like they're already federman gets the credit federman federman well i mean with with hillary clinton
Starting point is 00:40:18 putting the fake accent and aoc doing it yeah that's what politicians do anyway they tell you what they people want to hear. They lie. They make promises they can't keep. They say, yeah, I support this if enough people want it. And then when they get into office, they go to all the lobbyists. They go to all the multinational corporations and bankers. And they're like, just tell me what to do. They're like, okay. And they carry out those orders, screwing you over.
Starting point is 00:40:39 Yeah, that Second Amendment impression you just did sounded just like John Cornyn, senator from Texas. Is that what he did? Oh, my gosh. The great state of Texas. They love their guns. They are so proud of their great 2A. Well, up until this last convention. And then you have a guy named John Cornyn who gets elected, says, I'm going to defend your 2A.
Starting point is 00:40:55 And then you have the Republican senator from Texas that's tapped by Mitch McConnell to negotiate with the Democrats a bill to take away the Second Amendment rights of the American citizens. He got booed off the stage. He got booed off the stage. Now, if I was on a debate stage, ask me if I support the Second Amendment. Wait, are you Tim or are you Fetterman? I'm me. I'm me. Tim, do you support the Second Amendment? I do. And if elected, I will work to repeal all gun control laws as all of them are unconstitutional. That the nfa and i want to make sure everyone here is fully aware that i believe the second amendment protects your right to keep nuclear weapons and biological weapons as well next question shall not max the wuhan doctrine i'm not i'm i'm i'm dead serious you want to amend the constitution by all means
Starting point is 00:41:42 amend the constitution there's a process for it i get your point but the rights keeping bare arms included cannons and warships right and still does this is when i said this and like all the lefties got really mad they were like two people cannons are not illegal you can they're not illegal but not only that it is private companies that have all of these these weapons anyway it is it is private firms that are funding bioweapons it is private companies that are making nukes and other bombs. It's not like it's just the government that has nukes. These people don't understand what's going on. Yeah, the U.S. government went to Echo Health Alliance, and they're like, please give us your notes about what you were doing at the Wuhan Institute right before the coronavirus outbreak.
Starting point is 00:42:17 And Echo Health Alliance said, screw you. We're a private entity. We can do what we want. We're not giving you those notes. And they didn't. Boom. So who do you think makes the nuclear weapons it's like do people think the government right now has like an arms division of scientists that are manufactured like a manufacturing base that's making nuclear
Starting point is 00:42:33 weapons or the bio weapons or the artificial intelligence or the latest next technology that we don't even know about that could wipe out humanity. But in a pragmatic sense, when you're looking at some of these companies, if this were Russia or China, we would automatically define these companies as extensions of the government. And so when it comes to the United States, we play this game that, oh, these are private entities. Even if you look at a company like Boeing, this is a company where by and large, it's obviously an extension of the US government. When you look at a company like Boeing, right? This is a company where by and large, it's obviously an extension of the US government. When you look at some of the way that even big tech,
Starting point is 00:43:10 the way that a lot of big tech works because they've been given so many deals because they clearly work with government at a very high level, which we've seen in lawsuit after lawsuit, that it's kind of silly for us to say, oh, these are completely separate from government when they obviously have so much connective tissue.
Starting point is 00:43:27 Let's pull this next story. This was crazy this morning. So New York Post employee responsible for violent reprehensible content on the website and Twitter accounts. This looked like a hack at first. No one say based. No one say based in the chat. No one say in reference to the school one specifically, the rest of them were kind of freaky. But there was one post where they said to arrest the teachers unions or something. But here's the story. This morning, you know, I'm preparing my segment. I usually record around nine or so. And then all of a sudden, I see the New York Post tweet out a call to end the life of a particular politician. I'm trying to be very careful because it's crazy stuff. And that apparently Ben Shapiro wrote it. And it was taken down within a few minutes it was archived a bunch of
Starting point is 00:44:05 other posts popped up where there were calls for death on many other politicians and then one of them that you're referring to jack said to arrest teachers unions and you were like okay well you know case by case basically i think there was but it turns out to have been a rogue employee i think there was not actually chris yeah i think there were some real stories mixed in with some of the fake ones because i'm reading this one this one the headlines were this one seems well this headline seems real man shoved eight inch deodorant can up his butt left it in there for three weeks it's a picture of adam kinzinger no no no that's not part of it see that the trick here is the headline was real but that wasn't actually adam kinzinger ah see the photo you got you got you could see his photo on it right so a lot of memes started getting made
Starting point is 00:44:47 that ah so that wasn't adam like i felt i thought that was actually legit of adam kinzinger but i guess i'm wrong i someone put his picture there they put his picture there right but the problem is now is that when you look at some of the crazy news that's come out just in the last 48 hours you're like wait is this another hack or is this a real one now yeah the adam kinsey one had me believed yeah and but that one was from a long time ago i think it was like september or something the real story but this is uh a rogue employee did this and the question is why why somebody were they democrat i mean to me honestly and i don't have any inside info on this, but,
Starting point is 00:45:26 and I do know people at the Post, but I think this was probably just like a work-related thing. Seems to me like somebody was just disgruntled at work, had access. But it was overwhelmingly right-wing targeting the left.
Starting point is 00:45:38 But... And did you see Hochul's campaign is using it as legitimate? Yeah. So let me just stress this. Hochul's campaign... So you're saying it is a left-wing
Starting point is 00:45:45 guy who did it i think or it's politically motivated uh kathy hokal right am i getting her name wrong yeah hokal hokal had to know that it would be their campaign to it out that what the new york post said the vile violent misogyny was wrong and they must answer for it and it was like yo guy they said they were hacked like nobody believed it was real but yo, guy, they said they were hacked. Like nobody believed it was real. But here, I said this this morning when it happened. There's going to be evil Democrats who know it's BS, but know they can use it to lie to their constituents and they're doing it. 100%.
Starting point is 00:46:13 Well, that goes to what you're saying earlier, right? That if someone only sees this headline came up from the New York Post, and then here's Governor Hochul, who's someone that I trust and believe because I'm a liberal Democrat. And she's saying that it was real. And now I hear some crazy Republican like Alex Brzezic or Jack Posobiec.
Starting point is 00:46:32 Well, I'm not going to believe them. Did this dude get paid? Because I'll tell you right now. Wow, yeah. Right now, they can run an attack ad saying, in a shocking New York Post headline, Ben Shapiro called for... Right. right and then because it's a fact it is a fact according to the new york post the new york post published this and so the only thing
Starting point is 00:46:52 ben can do is sue the new york post for damages because they're the ones who said it that means every single political action committee can now use all of those headlines and say in a shocking new york post article republicans called for violence against joe biden they'll say it and you can't sue him now congratulations we'll see if it goes that far i mean if it does i think it'll be called out automatically i would call it out i think everyone common sense is actually claiming it was it was real and they're saying do we have do we have our statements yeah and the statement came out really fast here we go look j. Jen Goodman says, The New York Post has long fostered
Starting point is 00:47:28 an ugly, toxic conversation on their front pages and social accounts, but these posts are more disgusting and vile than usual. The New York Post needs to immediately explain how this reprehensible content was made public. While the Post has made its preferences very clear in the New York governor's race, there is no room for this violent, sexist rhetoric
Starting point is 00:47:44 in our politics. We demand answers answers this was pre-planned yeah i'm sorry that's a statement like that off that seems like that was look they know that like you know we've talked about shapiro in pennsylvania but you look at new york lee zeldin has been up in like three of the last four polls that i've seen in new york state uh hokal who was a candidate that an incumbent that nobody actually voted for, looks like she's going to lose to Zeldin. And I think she should, by the way. Zeldin would be a fantastic governor for New York. I pray for the people of New York that they'll be able to be represented by him in Albany. But the idea that they would have this statement already pre-planned.
Starting point is 00:48:22 And the New York Post said they were hacked 45 minutes before they put it up i mean this is crazy they knew what they were doing because because look at look at what the implication is there the implication is that these are the things that the new york post wishes it could write you know because there's always that that hit on on people that are conservatives people on the right etc well they'll say well we know what you really mean we know what that's a dog whistle yeah so this is like this is like america first is a dog yes dog whistle right fascism globalist is a slur right globalist anti-semitic now they say yeah so just say internationalist so is so is alzheimer's adolf i got called anti-semitic for that one recently but uh but i had some rabbis on twitter
Starting point is 00:49:04 that came to my defense, and they said, Alex is a great friend of the Jewish people. So I use Alzheimer's Adolf still. I just say internationalist. Nationalist and internationalist. There you go. And so... I just say globalist.
Starting point is 00:49:15 Immediately explain. Because look at what they're saying. Toxic conversation on their front pages and social accounts. Yep. More disgusting and vile than usual. But the implication there being that all of the content of the. Yep. More disgusting and vile than usual. But the implication there being that all of the content of the New York Post is disgusting and vile. That's right. And again, what did we have exactly two years ago was an article written by the New York Post that was censored resoundingly.
Starting point is 00:49:39 Alex, you just spoke about this. And it was Hunter Biden's laptop. And that was broken by the exact same newspaper as the one that was targeted today yeah that's a good point and they were censored on big tech social media for sharing their story where that that according to many polls would have changed the election yeah but that story was was shunned the federal intelligence agencies intervened and told big tech social media companies this story could be connected to russian disinformation campaigns and if you know what's good for you you're not going
Starting point is 00:50:10 to post this story mark zuckerberg said they visited him they visited mark zuckerberg and told him yeah that there's going to be russian disinformation which specific specifically to this story when the fbi knew for a fact after interviewing Tony Bobulinski that it wasn't a Russian disinformation story. They knew it was true. They had verified it with Tony. And they already had the laptop in their possession. Yeah. They interviewed Hunter Biden's business partner who came there and verified that the laptop was real. And they still went around the big tech social media company saying, don't run this. That's crazy.
Starting point is 00:50:42 They went and arrested, what was it, pro lifers yeah because you're not legally allowed to protest at abortion clinics but when the protesters showed up at the supreme court justice's homes which is also illegal they did nothing uh not just protesters showing up at illegal at our uh supreme court justice homes tim they had an actual antifa psychopath who showed up outside uh it wasavanaugh's house, right? They did arrest him with a gun. They arrested him after he turned himself in by calling his sister and then calling 911. He was there with zip ties, with a backpack,
Starting point is 00:51:17 with duct tape. I believe he wanted to capture, potentially torture Kavanaugh and his family, his daughters. And he said specifically that this was because of the Dobbs decision and because of his Second Amendment positions. He flew all the way from California to do this, which very interested to how we how we purchase the weapons, etc. But when Alito came out recently and said the Dobbs leak led to assassination threats, MSNBC and their viewers were attacking him for saying that because, and this goes to your point earlier,
Starting point is 00:51:49 they don't even know that this happened. They don't even know that there was assassination attempts. I think they are evil people and they don't care. I'm talking about the followers. Yeah. Yeah. The audience. So again, there's this tweet Aiden Paladin put out on Twitter
Starting point is 00:52:04 where she's like, here's citation, all these studies showing that the leftism is dominated by envy, hatred, violence, you know, greed. And I'm like, just like every communist since the history of communism. Yeah, yeah, it sounds about right. You know, the problem is that people keep thinking that there is a left and that they want to be on the left, but they're looking at a cult of violent extremists thinking that represents true leftist values. Yeah. And there's also a lot of mental disorders and radicalization that happens because of big tech social media censorship and the echo chambers it creates with its algorithm. And the man that you were just describing, I just looked up the story. He said that he was there to kill the Supreme Court justice, to specifically take him out and and to to ruin him because of
Starting point is 00:52:46 the disinformation because of the propaganda because of the psychological warfare that's happening right now in our political system that is literally pushing people to try to assassinate other individuals because of wrong think that's crazy exactly also almost 200 days later we still don't know who leaked from SCOTUS. Yep. And there's no one, like, is there even an ongoing investigation? It's almost like they can't find the leaker and they can't find the J6, you know, pipe bomber. But they can track down the 12, you know, peaceful pro-life protesters. They can track down thousands of MAGA grandmas who showed up at the Capitol on January 6th.
Starting point is 00:53:24 If that was a conservative, we would have known in two seconds. Yeah. And they'd be behind bars by now. Absolutely. I have good news, though. tracked down uh thousands of mega grandmas who showed up at the capitol on january 6th if that was a conservative we would have known in two seconds and you'd be behind bars by now i have good news though i got good news guys let's pull up this story from the daily wire schumer warns biden on hot mic that democrats are vulnerable in key state quote we're in danger that's a crazy thing for someone to say like privately we're, we're in danger. You're in danger. Why? Because when the Republicans win, there's going to be inquiries. Maybe.
Starting point is 00:53:49 I really don't think they'll do much. I will say. But this is the story. They're basically talking about Pennsylvania. The seat, that seat, we're in danger in that seat, Schumer told Biden. Adding a few months later, it's close. We'll see. So they're thinking that it's going to shift.
Starting point is 00:54:01 Are you seeing the breaking news on Elon and Twitter? Yeah, it's going to shift. Are you seeing the breaking news on Elon and Twitter? Yeah, it's official. Not only is it official, but it says, just 17 minutes ago, Elon has closed the deal and fired the CEO and CFO. Gone. Ring that bell. Ring the bell.
Starting point is 00:54:19 Let's go. Ding, ding, ding, ding, ding, ding, ding. Hallelujah. You know what we say to that? Na, na, na, na say to that? Na na na na Na na na na Hey hey Hey
Starting point is 00:54:31 Goodbye. And he fired Vijay Nagaraj Vijay is gone. Gone. Who was personally responsible for the suspending We got it. We got it. We got it right here. Check it out. From the Washington, this is Jorge Bonilla posting.
Starting point is 00:54:47 He did it. Elon Musk fired the CEO, CFO, and censoring chief. They say CEO Parag Agrawal, chief financial officer Ned Segal, and Vajayagade, head of legal policy, trust, and safety were all fired, according to the people. Elon! Elon was listening. When a prince must commit atrocities,
Starting point is 00:55:04 commit them early. Commit them early. His story is breaking. Wow. That's why she cried. She knew. Elon, Elon. Okay, I'm sorry.
Starting point is 00:55:12 Look. She should have listened to Tim Pool when Tim Pool tried to set it right. She bought herself three years. Well, actually, Vijaya, if you are listening, it was, I think it was what, early 2019? Yeah. I said, you guys can't keep doing this. And I actually said to Jack, if you keep doing this, there's going to be conflict. Jack Dorsey.
Starting point is 00:55:33 To Dorsey. What did I say? Well, make sure you didn't mean me. Oh, no, no, no. I said there's going to be violence. And then I joked. I was like, I'm building a van. I'm going to go live down.
Starting point is 00:55:41 And then they all laughed. And then what did Joe say a couple months ago? He was like, you know, I had Tim Pool on my show, and he was talking about Civil War. And I'm like, no, get out of here, man. You're crazy. Now I think he might be right. So, you know, these people should have listened to what I was saying when I was saying it. They didn't understand, though.
Starting point is 00:55:57 I think Vijaya understood. The last thing she says is, thank you for the feedback. Well, now, it took three years. I appreciate you bringing those issues to my attention. It took three years to my attention took three years but she got fired so uh i would i would i really would love to have yeah my phone's lighting up paragas left the building wow i want to i want to sit down with joe and elon and talk about all this stuff and uh because vijaya is trending vijaya is trending. Well, look, we did that episode, and a lot of people aren't familiar with the story.
Starting point is 00:56:30 I only had a couple hundred thousand subscribers. I didn't have a big YouTube channel or anything like that. And Joe knew who I was. We talked for a bit. He ended up seeing a video where I did a commentary on Twitter censorship. I commented on his episode with Jack Dorsey that got panned, explaining some of the issues that I thought were wrong. Joe hits me up. I go out and do his show. After the show, he says, how would you like to come on with Jack and their head of legal? And I was like, are you nuts, dude? I can't do that.
Starting point is 00:56:53 And he's like, no, come, let's do it. We did it. And I wouldn't call it perfect. There's probably a lot of things I'd look back on and say I probably could have brought up other issues. But I think it was extremely important. They did not expect it. The things that I brought up, notably that their misgendering policy overtly favors a leftist worldview, they didn't expect that. They thought we have rules. They broke the rules. They get banned. I came in and said that rule set only applies to people who believe it. And conservatives have an inverted worldview on what misgendering is.
Starting point is 00:57:21 And they were like, oh. Well, here you go. That's it so wow glad to see it uh i really would love to talk to elon but come on you know we've like i've tweeted at him several times it is what it is you get him on the show you get him on the show if he's the richest guy in the world so good luck with that i suppose or just privately trying to reach out being like hey maybe we could try to help you somehow well i think one of the issues with Elon is that the statement he, I think the statement he issued to advertisers makes sense from a business perspective. He doesn't want them to flee thinking he's going to make a hate speech
Starting point is 00:57:52 platform. He's got to control some of the narrative. I think he gets that. But he also specifically said in that, in that letter, hey, you know, you get to choose your experience here by expressing your preferences. You want to see something? You could see something. You don't want to see something? You don't have to see it. This is a rational adult take to take on the situation that leaves you responsible for what you decide you want to see on
Starting point is 00:58:13 big tech social media instead of an all-knowing algorithm that, of course, will curate content for you and act as a form of mass hypnosis mind control. So this is a step in the right direction. They also fired, he also fired Twitter's general counsel,
Starting point is 00:58:28 Sean Edgott. Oh, thank goodness. One of the executives was escorted out of the building. If this is all we get, thank you, Elon Musk. Lock him up. If tomorrow Elon just goes, I'm going to keep twitter the exact same way
Starting point is 00:58:46 it's always been i'll be like hey it was worth it for that one day where we all got to laugh about the firing and escorting out of these people what happens if someone refuses to leave right that's what happens i'm not leaving i'm not leaving if you face it's like the uh what is it jordan belfer shamus here's here's the cartoon you got to make you've already got the animations from when you did the the video with vijaya she's holding on to the wall going now and they're pulling her out of the building well next thing she needs to be dragged before congress and face the wrath of Marjorie Taylor Greene and we need answers about why they suspended our great president Donald J Trump I found the actual quote from Machiavelli. I've been messing it up, but paraphrasing it.
Starting point is 00:59:25 The actual quote is this. Cruelties are well used if it is permitted to speak well of evil that are carried out in a single stroke, done out of necessity to protect oneself and then are not continued, but are instead converted into the greatest possible benefit for the subjects. The greatest convert. So that's my message to elon convert this convert this moment into the greatest possible benefit for the subjects so who should we
Starting point is 00:59:53 have uh i you know in terms of replacing vajaya i'd say i don't know um donald trump james lindsey you know james lindsey are you working right now what are you working on you're all he should only appoint people that are currently banned on twitter my twitter trust and safety team my no milo's milo's busy with interning for marjorie taylor green who is the um uh important work ron paul bring in ron paul mark was it martha um the the liberal who was who was um bringing julian assange, Edward Snowden, make them official advisors, make them officially work for the company. Julian Assange, get him in there.
Starting point is 01:00:30 Snowden, get him in there. What was her exact role? The head of trust and safety. Why didn't she just get rid of that department? Because I don't think her apartment actually cared about trust and safety. Well, sure, sure. But look,
Starting point is 01:00:44 there are people who post criminal images, know images right of child abuse is the easiest example you do need someone to be like hey we are actively making sure this stuff is not it's not easy i mean of all nights to not have ian on we kind of could use his perspective because he did this stuff with minds you know he compounded it he did a lot of this stuff megan murphy excuse me megan murphy right right right yeah so uh anyway you know uh there's a lot of this stuff. Megan Murphy. Excuse me. Megan Murphy. Right, right, right. Yeah. So anyway, there's a lot of hard work that goes into action. Look. Wait, wait, wait.
Starting point is 01:01:12 Censorship is good. I support. Hold on. Censorship is good. Censorship is good. Censorship is a neutral term. What we don't like is political and biased censorship. What we do like is when they censor images of child abuse absolutely and then forward that to the police and have those people
Starting point is 01:01:29 arrested or if you're like hey i know how to break into the bank here's the code here's the exactly security route etc that is censorship and so for someone to be sitting back there being like here's tim pool social security number exactly get it out of there doxing i'm not i disagree with even though doxing's first amendment you're allowed to do it sure i think we all agree they did it to live the tiktok right so address name whatever like revenge porn right i'm against revenge porn so you need someone sitting there reviewing content to pull that stuff the problem is they decided certain political concepts were also objectionable and that's where we said hey hey hey hey that's bad and journalism decided certain political concepts were also objectionable. And that's where we said, hey, hey, hey, hey, hey, that's bad. Journalism, not just political concepts, but actual journalism.
Starting point is 01:02:11 And whether you were on the left wing or right wing, a lot of people got hit because they dared to question the establishment, the agenda and the official narratives that are being shoved down our throats. And a lot of people, a lot of people just think it's right-wing institutions. No, a lot of left-wing institutions, antiwar.com, freethoughtproject, antimedia.com, so many other individuals got hit, and a lot of people have forgotten about them. But these individuals also deserve to have their accounts back, deserve Carrie Wedler, also another individual banned on Twitter for some reason. She's also another fellow anarchist. Again, that was just hit and dinged for what? Expressing critical thinking of what they were trying to get us all to conform
Starting point is 01:02:52 to. Look, that's why I'm calling for a general amnesty. Bring back the Krasenstein brothers. Hassan Piker has called for Trump to be reinstated. Breaking news, he says. Somebody's worried. Somebody's worried. What is that exact tweet? I can't see that don't care unban trump don't care unban trump yo hey trump is money hey how about you fight sam hyde how about that right i've been saying that every look look look
Starting point is 01:03:17 luke mentioned this the other day but these journalists right now are going yes yes yes right now there's like alarms going off at newsrooms and they're like the coliseum is reopening maybe coming back yeah we got to get a team together for this i'm going to call the advertisers let them know our views are going through the roof let's get it you've seen that that video they made of like trump of like elon in the uh in the control room and then trump right right right twitter so this could potentially happen tomorrow right well the second trump comes back on the twitter there's a certain republican politician who thinks he's a contender for 2024 who's going to lose like all of the limelight and mike penn you know a lot of these republicans
Starting point is 01:03:56 have benefited like that think that they have a chance at 24 but have benefited from trump not being on the town square so he's about to re-enter the arena. Is he? Because he says he's not going to do it. Donald Trump said specifically, I don't care. You mean getting back on Twitter? He has to. But he publicly said, I don't care. I don't want to be on Elon Musk's platform. I want to be on Truth Social. That's what he said publicly.
Starting point is 01:04:18 Let's just say that... He has to be on Twitter. Let's just say that. I know he does, but he says he's not going to. And he has a big ego, and his ego usually decides a lot of the policies. Let's be honest. Let's just say there might have been a reason he had to say that, but he says he's not going to. And he has a big ego, and his ego usually decides a lot of the policies. Let's just say there might have been a reason he had to say that, but he's going to be back if he's not back. Okay, okay. So right now, a fatter version of me is being tweeted about by Benny Johnson as a clip. So I want to play it because I don't even know what I'm saying in this.
Starting point is 01:04:40 With a list of private phone numbers, addresses, yet Kathy Griffin, she's fine. The guy who threatened the lives of these kids in Covington and said, lock them in the school and burn it down, you did nothing. I mean, he got suspended. I take his tweets down. Was he banned for threatening the lives of kids? Absolutely not. So again, we have, and I'm happy to talk about all these details. We have our policies that are meant to protect people. And they're meant to enable free expression as long as you're not trying to silence somebody else. Now, we take a variety of different enforcement mechanisms around that. Sometimes you get warned. Sometimes your tweet is forced to be deleted.
Starting point is 01:05:14 It's a very rare occasion where we will outright suspend someone without any sort of warning or any sort of ability to understand what happened. What did you guys do? Tim, those accounts were actioned. They may not have been actioned the way you wanted them to, but the tweets were forced to be deleted, and the account took a penalty for that. I understand that.
Starting point is 01:05:34 What kind of a penalty? Well, again, as I said earlier, Joe, we don't usually automatically suspend accounts with one violation because we want people to learn. We want people to understand what they did wrong and give them an opportunity not to do it again. And it's a big thing to kick someone off the platform. And I take that very, very seriously.
Starting point is 01:05:51 So I want to make sure that when someone violates our rules, they understand what happened and they're given an opportunity to get back on the platform and change their behavior. And so in many of these cases, what happens is we will force someone to acknowledge that their tweet violated our rules, force them to delete that tweet before they can get back on the platform. And in many cases, if they do it again, we give them a timeout, which is like seven days,
Starting point is 01:06:15 and we say, look, you've done it again. Temporary suspension. It's a temporary suspension. If you do it again... Timeout, you're a mom. I forgot how bad this is. I'm totally a mom, exactly. I forgot how bad this is.
Starting point is 01:06:22 A new mom, too. And if you do it again, then you're done. So it's kind of like, you know, three strikes. Sort of like baseball. And so in some of these cases that Tim is referencing, I have to imagine, because these tweets were deleted. They are violations of our rules. People are upset that the account came back again and was allowed to say other things. But we did take action on those tweets.
Starting point is 01:06:41 They were violations of our rules. So there was a period on Twitter where people were saying the word groomer. And it means a specific thing. It's a reference to an adult of any background, of any sexuality or origin or race, trying to introduce sexualized concepts to children for the sake of, you know, getting them into sexual circumstances. And that word still means that. There was a campaign by a bunch of leftists that it was actually an anti-LGBTQ slur. Twitter initiated a new rule without making any announcements, retroactively enforcing
Starting point is 01:07:19 this as hate speech. And then I got locked out of my account. It said, simply delete the tweet and you can come back. Well, I got news for you Twitter. I just did not. I don't care about the platform. There's a lot of people who are like, I refuse to take it down. I'm like, delete, whatever dude.
Starting point is 01:07:35 Who's going to see me having said something three months ago that they're banning now? The tweet's gone. And I routinely erase old tweets anyway. But the point is, she's lying. I broke no rules. I expressed a legitimate political opinion. Vijaya, you never fix the platform.
Starting point is 01:07:54 Jack Dorsey and Vijaya told me after that show, we are working on a path to redemption. It should not be a life sentence when someone says something wrong for the third time. They never did it. Jack never did it. She never did it. Good effing riddance. They were lying through their teeth. They never followed
Starting point is 01:08:09 through with anything that they promised, and they still began to use the platform as their own kind of political punishment tool for trying to hurt people for expressing the wrong thing. Again, Jordan Peterson, he's still locked out of Twitter to this day right now, which is absolutely crazy. I don't think he did anything wrong. I think a lot of people didn't do anything wrong, and's still locked out of Twitter to this day right now, which is absolutely crazy.
Starting point is 01:08:25 I don't think he did anything wrong. I think a lot of people didn't do anything wrong, and they were taken out of the major town hall that everyone depends on for speech. Look, she got what she deserved. Yeah. She just got it. But here's my – I have a question, actually, because should we put these two stories together? Should we connect some dots here? Because –
Starting point is 01:08:44 Yeah. So we were told, right, that the Tesla engineers were going in to look at the code. That was what this afternoon. And then here we are. And it's it's three hours behind. So it's about 6 p.m. San Francisco time.
Starting point is 01:08:57 And now just a few hours after the Tesla engineers were allowed to look at Twitter's code, the entire, as we would say in the navy head shed the entire leadership it looks like the almost the entire c-suite the head of the snake the head of the snake has been completely lopped off by elon musk on day one day one you're fired that's great but also what's i think i think he found something that's my point i think he found absolutely how can he not because obviously they were doing something wrong obviously they were fudging the data they were lifting the scales they were doing something that was absolutely wrong and unfair because he's got liability he's got liability now that if he
Starting point is 01:09:38 found something and he didn't get rid of the employees as fast as possible then the liability would be on him so here's here's uh there be on him. So here's a text exchange that ended up getting released between former CEO Parag and Elon. He says, you are free to tweet is Twitter dying or anything else about Twitter, but it's my responsibility to tell you that it's not helping me make Twitter better in the current context. Next time we speak, I'd like to you provide you perspective on the level of internal distraction right now and how it's hurting our ability to do work. I hope the AMA will help people get to know you, to understand why you believe in Twitter, and to trust you. And I'd like the company to get to a place where we are more resilient and don't get distracted, but we aren't there right now. Elon responded, what did you get done this week?
Starting point is 01:10:24 I'm not joining the board. This is a waste of time. We'll make an offer to take Twitter private. Imagine being in this position and someone's rich enough to buy out your company and you're like,
Starting point is 01:10:34 you listen here, young man. I'm going to tell you what for, what you can't do. And it's like, bro, I will buy your company and fire you. You saw the letter, right?
Starting point is 01:10:42 What letter? The open letter that was being circulated by Twitter employees. Oh, yeah. They they were like don't fire any of us we demand it for our political beliefs they said right you shouldn't they said you shouldn't come down on someone for their political beliefs incredible this is a group of people that i think for people like vijaya go back to listen to the the hubris that's in her voice three years ago talking to you, Tim, and the response that I'm your mother. I tell you when you're in timeout, when you're not.
Starting point is 01:11:12 I tell you when you've been a good boy or when you've been a bad boy. I will correct your behavior based on my beliefs. This is someone who never in her entire life, and it's not just her, but it's all these employees who signed this letter. They've never had to face actual accountability at any point in their entire lives until about five minutes ago. True. And that woman that you just talked about, you know, just had that mindset. She also had that mindset when thinking about the president of the United States.
Starting point is 01:11:39 When Donald Trump was banned, he was sitting in the Oval Office. And as Luke mentioned, it is the most important influential platform in the world and that girl boss vajaya which is a fun name to say by the way i'm just gonna throw that out there but she banned the sitting president of the united states for a lie which has been proven to be a lie there needs to be accountability the first thing i would love to see or i should say i hope elon i just i know it won't happen but elon if you're listening invite alex jones to a tour of twitter hq right now just bring him in yes show him around and that's it that's it i mean just give him a tour
Starting point is 01:12:15 and say you know here's what's going on here's what's happening and uh the reason i and i mean this quite seriously and the reason is many of these people in San Francisco think fake things about Alex Jones because the media has lied to them. They have never escaped. They've never been outside of this bubble. Bring Alex Jones into the bubble. Let him walk around introducing to people. Hey, nice to meet you. And that's all they'll get.
Starting point is 01:12:40 And they'll be like, that actually wasn't so bad. Start normalizing interactions. So be it Trump, Trump Jr., Alex Jones, Milo, whoever, invite them in, say, come in, be polite. I want to show you around and you can introduce you to these people and we're going to try and solve these problems with the political bias. That is a huge step towards having these people be like, well, Alex came here yesterday and then nothing happened. He just kind of walked around and smiled and shook hands.
Starting point is 01:13:03 I was scared. I thought it was going to be bad. And then why would you think that all of this goes back to the anti-bullying campaigns all of this that this idea that you can't stand up for yourself that you must avoid confrontation and then take everything to a higher authority that you have to go to if someone's bullying you it's don't don't stand up for yourself don't assert yourself have no self-confidence just run to the teacher run to the principal be a snitch tattletale be a tattletale all this stuff you have created this culture that has infected the entire rest of our society where we cannot you and you see this by the way with you see with millennials you certainly
Starting point is 01:13:41 see it with zoomers they cannot handle direct with Zoomers. They cannot handle direct confrontation, even if it's someone that in their mind, right, is a bad person. And you see it when these videos with Alex Jones is kind of like walking around Seattle or whatever it is, and they see him and their faces just begin contorting. You've actually created this mental weakness and crutch in people that never used to exist before.
Starting point is 01:14:06 This is a great idea, Tim. And it shouldn't just be Alex Jones. It should be everyone that was banned for their political speech. Let's have a day where all the Twitter employees now have to meet the people that they banned on social media. Have an outing. Have a picnic day. Bring out every single person that was punished for their political beliefs and and have a day where they all just meet each other and and and then that would be
Starting point is 01:14:32 beautiful to see first of all and and second of all you could get rid of a lot of the stigma a lot of the tensions between everyone and all the fear as you mentioned and uh i think that would be magical to see yeah i like that idea and jack you're 100 spot on with the anti you know bullying campaigns look it sounds nice in theory but the lasting consequences are are horrible yeah i'm not going to tell the whole story since we're on youtube but let's just say that my my four-year-old was at preschool and i came home and his clothes were a little a little dirty and i said i said jack jack what happened? He said, oh, one of the kids pushed me at school today. And I said, okay, I'm not going to finish the entire story,
Starting point is 01:15:11 but let's just say I didn't tell him to go and run to the teacher the next time it happens. Yeah, absolutely. I mean, that's what my father did when I got bullied. I got pushed down. He said, you see that, kid? You get the biggest one, you punch him as hard as you can in the face. And I did, and I stood up for myself, and I was so happy I did. Is this statement from Trump real?
Starting point is 01:15:27 Which one? What did he say? Congratulations to Elon Musk on his purchase of Twitter. Many people are saying that change was needed, as the old management was too concerned with the woke agenda. I have been told that my account will be back up and running on Monday, we will see. Happy to be able to engage with an African-American-owned business. No, it's not real.
Starting point is 01:15:45 I don't know. That doesn't sound like him, but it's important to note here that in May of this year, Elon Musk specifically said that when he would buy Twitter, he would allow the former president of the United States,
Starting point is 01:15:58 Donald Trump, to return with his account. Donald Trump then swiftly answered when Elon Musk said he would bring him back, saying quote specifically, I am not going on Twitter. I'm going to stay on truth. I hope Elon buys Twitter because
Starting point is 01:16:12 he'll make improvements to it, and he is a good man, but I am going to be staying on truth. I will be truthing. That's the official statement by Donald Trump in May of this year. I don't think the statement's real. The statement that I just said. The one I mentioned was a funny meme, but Luke, you keep saying I don't think the statement's real. I don't think the statement's real. The statement that I just said. Your statement's real.
Starting point is 01:16:26 The one I mentioned was a funny meme. But Luke, you keep saying that. Yes. We get it. But Trump has to be on Twitter, period. He can say whatever he wants. It's irrelevant. He has to be on Twitter, period.
Starting point is 01:16:37 Of course. If you want to be a part of the conversation, yes. Will he? That's the big question. Yes, he will. I'm a betting man. I bet yes. I will make a gentleman's bet with you, good sir.
Starting point is 01:16:47 Yes. He will come back on the platform. The 60 to 80 million, how many followers did he have? 80, 100? 88. 88 million. 88 was one of the last ones I saw. And he's got, what, four or five on Truth Social?
Starting point is 01:16:57 Something like that. His diehard supporters are on Truth Social. His ability to manipulate the press is on Twitter. He said that because there's a SPAC merger involved. He has to say that, but I'm telling you, he has no choice but to go back on Twitter. Agreed, agreed. And also, January's coming,
Starting point is 01:17:14 and Trump's two-year ban on Meta, on Facebook, on Instagram. Oh, yes. That's over, too. We're back, baby! So, the two-year timeout on Trump, it's coming to an end here. Yeah, I think the memes are just getting ready, baby.
Starting point is 01:17:28 By the way, though, and far be it for me to be the Debbie Downer or whatever, but the regime's going to strike back on Elon. Yeah, they're already launching a probe into him. It's not just the regime. They're going to go after SpaceX. They're going to go after Starlink. They're going to go after Tesla. They're going to come in and say, well, you know, we can't allow.
Starting point is 01:17:47 And there was that trial balloon last week to say, well, the CFIUS, we're going to look at your funding, the investment here. And then they pulled it away immediately and said, oh, no, that's not true. That's not actually happening. That was a message. That was a message to Elon. And it's not just the federal government. It's also big players like Bill Gates that were organizing PR campaigns and organizations and groups to pull money from Twitter when Elon Musk would buy it. This was in the works. Bill Gates was planning to attack Twitter, to attack the advertisers, to start a whole PR campaign to try to bring Twitter down.
Starting point is 01:18:23 Specifically, this was even admitted with all of the money and all the influence he has so right now elon musk he chopped off the head of the snake he's the head right now and i think there's going to be people coming after it you know what he should have done he should have gotten like a black cloak with a hood and then put on roller roller skates or rollerblades so that he would float slowly into Twitter HQ looking and pointing, you're fired! Just like, and he'd be very demonic as he just swept through. What was that movie where they came in with the paintball gun? Oh, yeah,
Starting point is 01:18:52 yeah, it was, no, no, was that Suits? That show? Yeah, it's like Entourage. Yeah, the gel blaster. Yeah, that was good. I don't know about that. What I'm most excited about is the, with Twitter being bought by Elon, mean i don't know about what i'm most excited about is the word with twitter being bought by elon is we don't have to wait for any more strongly worded letters
Starting point is 01:19:11 from lindsey graham about you know reigning in big tech you know because elon just went out and bought it look that being said i and i'm just gonna say it right this this is not you know the get rich quick scheme this is not the magic wand being waved and acting like all of the fundamental problems and issues that we've been talking about in this program has been discussing for the last two years. They haven't magically gone away because Elon did this. This is a stopgap measure at best. Right.
Starting point is 01:19:36 And those issues are going to continue until the people of this country actually come forward, put forward serious legislation on big tech. And I think there still is a place, by the way, for the forgetter, for truth social, for rumble, for all these. I certainly hope that Elon, I think based on what we've just seen, this is definitely a step in the right direction for integration between Twitter and rumble. But at the same time, you can't just put all your eggs in one basket. You should never do that.
Starting point is 01:20:02 Look, as I'm sure as Ian would say, if you were here, you know, you never leave all your stash in one basket. You should never do that. Look, I'm sure as Ian would say, if you were here, you know, you never leave all your stash in one place. Absolutely. And it's important to understand here. Now, I think we're finally going to get some big tech regulations
Starting point is 01:20:14 in federal government. Yeah, so the Daily Beast just had a piece about that saying this is why we have to be careful about big tech oligarchs. Oh, yeah, suddenly. Yeah, I mean,
Starting point is 01:20:23 the reason the censorship went crazy in the first place is because our great veterans of the meme war in 2016, like Jack, we used social media so effectively. And Luke. And Luke. And a lot of people. A lot of people who got deleted. Well, that's what I'm talking about,
Starting point is 01:20:41 the POWs of the great meme war of 2015, 2016, that once you let those riveting frogs return onto Twitter and the social media platforms writ large, and just actually allow people to speak freely and share information, right? A lot of this goes back to the WikiLeaks drops in the fall of 2016. And the fact that people were simply discussing the words and phrases and contents of those WikiLeaks drops, whether it be the DNC emails,
Starting point is 01:21:18 the Podesta emails, et cetera, Hillary Clinton stuff that came out. That was why they started turning the screws on everybody else and claiming that, oh, you made up this and you've been, no, no, no, no, no. Clinton stuff that came out. That was why they started turning the screws on everybody else and claiming that, Oh, you made up this and you bet. No, no,
Starting point is 01:21:26 no, no, no. Everybody was reading the words of your own emails. That was from y'all. Exactly right. I just tweeted groomer. Can we dead name Rachel Levine?
Starting point is 01:21:39 Well, I don't know. YouTube is still owned by, uh, Tim's like Jack. No, Carl Rove. Can we say learn to code?
Starting point is 01:21:47 Can we dead name Karl Rove? Oh, yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah. I'm going to say that. I'm doing learn to code. We can do it together. We can do it together. Luke, we'll tweet. Karl Rove, who, by the way, complete traitor.
Starting point is 01:21:57 We've got... We can say it. Right now on the live show, people are just watching me post tweets. For the historical record. Learn to code. Tell all the Twitter employees. Yeah, what should I tweet?
Starting point is 01:22:11 Super chat. Super chat me what I should tweet. Frog emojis? This is going to be so interesting. This is going to be so fun. I mean, this is, again, there's going to be a lot of people going after for Elon, his companies. It's going to be so fascinating to see how he's going to navigate all these pressures. I hope he has good people around him. I hope he sticks to
Starting point is 01:22:37 his guns. I hope he sticks to the basic principles of free speech, which I think he understands will help out humanity in such tremendous ways. Because if you look at all the mess that we're in right now, it's predominantly because of the lack of information, because of censorship, because of people controlling the narratives and agenda. It's because of ignorance why these elites and bankers and multinational corporations are able to get away with so much travesty, with so much injustice. And now all of that could change in a moment, which just free speech, with us just being able to talk to each other. Luke, are you saying we are change?
Starting point is 01:23:12 Yes. I could have done a cheesy thing. I did it before. I don't want to do it again. I got you. I got you. But this is an opportunity that is rare. And we got to take advantage of it. And we, as individuals, have to take advantage of it. And we as individuals have to take it seriously. This is kind of amazing. You know, like Parag Agrawal got fired and he already knows how to code.
Starting point is 01:23:32 Wow. Congratulations. That's a good point. Yeah. You know who really also deserves to get fired? All of those people that are making those
Starting point is 01:23:43 absolutely irritating TikToks of a day in the light and they all keep saying the word, obviously, for some reason. So, so, so obviously I just, I came to work and I obviously had made myself a caramel macchiato and obviously I went to a meeting and then obviously I had to take a little rest and we went down to get lunch. And then obviously I went to go to the roof for a little bit, just catching vibes. And then obviously we went out to dinner and drinks and obviously it's the word obviously and again and again and there's a hundred thousand of these videos by the way and i just put out guys you realize that tonight this this actually is the october surprise we're living through the
Starting point is 01:24:19 october surprise can we can we pull this one up because we have a tweet from Jack Basso but from one minute ago for those that are listening it is a frog making the suck it gesture what did you type in to get that is it meme folder
Starting point is 01:24:35 we're still we're still on on YouTube so I can't reveal all of my all of my memes we'll share it later I'm just gonna let him
Starting point is 01:24:43 keep going you know while we're sitting here that's pretty much it right there. The frogs are happy. But you know that Matt Fury is doing Pepe again, right? Oh, really? I thought Pepe died.
Starting point is 01:24:53 No, no, no. Pepe is inevitable. No, no, no. He's completely done a 180 on this because he found out about NFTs. I'm serious. There's a whole Washingtonhington post article on this so now he's like okay i want it so he's like filthy rich now and is completely leaned in on pepe is making completely and by the way not just memes but full-on animations of like a whole
Starting point is 01:25:20 world of pepe and different pepes clan pepe nazi pepe no no nothing like that um like like pepe doing karate and then like an old pepe watching him train and then it goes into like pepe's falling through an hour hourglass and like really trippy stuff there was like a darth vader worthless how many do you have not when he was doing them he He's done very, very well for himself with NFTs. How many do you own? Zero. I don't own any NFTs. Any promo codes for that one?
Starting point is 01:25:49 A promo code post. But he's done very, very well for himself. And he just leaned in, totally leaned in on this. And it's not even political, right? It's just Pepe. I dig it. I haven't been banned yet. I tweeted, I'm dead naming Rachel Lev levine carl rove we'll see no wait did we talk about what carl rove is actually doing in
Starting point is 01:26:12 pennsylvania we did not the snake what's he doing the snake alex you want to go for this what's that neocon warmonger doing yeah so carl rove the part part of the reason that the trump movement happened because of the failed establishment GOP policies of Bush and and all those losers. Well, he's now spending money against the Republican gubernatorial candidate, Doug Mastriano in Pennsylvania. And this is the principal conservative that's spending money against Republicans. And it's completely outrageous. He's basically saying that Fetterman and Mastriano are the same people. They're both too extreme for Pennsylvania. And none of the Republican consultants are upset with this.
Starting point is 01:26:50 But all of the Republican consultants lashed out at Trump for saying that he's not going to support a closeted Democrat in Colorado named Joe O'Day, who's significantly overweight. But that's not even part of the point. But Karl Rove needs to be called out for spending millions of dollars against Doug Mastriano. So what he's doing is you've got people who donated to a Republican super PAC and he's taking Republican money and using it to support a Democrat running for the governorship of Pennsylvania along with Dr. Oz. So it's a pro Dr. Oz, pro Josh Shapiro ads that are running on TV, that are running on the radio, all across Pennsylvania. And of course, by the way,
Starting point is 01:27:32 they put out this statement to the Philadelphia Inquirer, well, we're merely highlighting the records of, oh, shut up. I mean, do you think we're stupid? Do you honestly think we're stupid? And so John Solomon's called them out on this. I've certainly called them out. You've called them out. Look, we're stupid? And so John Solomon's called him out on this. I've certainly called him out. You've called them out.
Starting point is 01:27:46 Look, Jenna Ellis says we're done with the games. We're absolutely done with the games. We know what this guy, Josh Shapiro, has done to the state. We know the fact that he, you want to talk about who rolls with Doug Mastriano? Let's talk about who rolls with Dr. Rachel Levine and the experimentation, the grabbing of homeless children and children in the foster care system and sticking them into gender transition studies at the Children's Hospital of Philadelphia, aka CHOP. There's also the, I believe Rachel Levine pulled...
Starting point is 01:28:14 Doug Verga. When the, excuse me, when the elderly were being killed by the governors who were putting COVID patients in the nursing homes, Rachel Levine pulled their parents out in advance. So I think it was obvious that many government officials knew exactly... Her own parents and put them in a hotel. And they knew what was going to happen with
Starting point is 01:28:35 New York, in Pennsylvania, in Michigan, in California. And where's any accountability for all those dead people? All those people who were killed. And you know the thing with Cuomo, which really just, you had the, what was the boat they had?
Starting point is 01:28:50 It wasn't the Mercy. The Mercy was the other one, I think. They had a whole naval hospital ship in the harbor in New York. It wasn't the Mercy, I think, because I think people corrected us on that one, but also the Javits Center. And he didn't want to give Trump a victory.
Starting point is 01:29:02 The Comfort. The Comfort. And also Central Park. They had medical facilities inside of Central Park. Not a single bed was used. And they refused to want to give Trump a victory. The comfort. The comfort. And also Central Park. They had medical facilities inside of Central Park. Not a single bed was used. And they refused to use it. Yeah.
Starting point is 01:29:08 They refused to use it. Yeah. Because it would give Trump a victory. Exactly. Because they're like, Trump, we'll give you, she's like, yeah, whatever you want. Here's the Javits Center.
Starting point is 01:29:15 Here's the presenting of the entire US Navy. I am, I am, it's all, it's all, it's all coming back. It's going to be like 2017 all over again. You know, it's going to be the memes. It's going to be like 2017 all over again. It's going to be the memes. It's going to be the crying.
Starting point is 01:29:31 Donald Trump, he's going to post. We're going to pop the champagne. Ladies and gentlemen, we've got a bottle of Louis in here. I think this is an opportunity right now. You think right now? Right now, absolutely. To crack the Louis XIII? I don't know. The head of the snake.
Starting point is 01:29:45 What do you got? They're all fired. That's a good point. They're all fired. He's in charge. Do we crack the... You know how expensive this is? We'll get another one afterwards. Oh, come on, dude. Look at Mr. Pennybags over here. I'm like, well, you guys see
Starting point is 01:30:00 World's End, Nick Frost. No. Tap water for me. I mean, the election's coming up, right? That might be... World's End, Nick Frost. Tap water for me. I mean, the election's coming up, right? That might be... I don't know. Winning an election is not like a Louis XIII moment. That's not going to matter as much as this.
Starting point is 01:30:15 This is going to matter. This is going to be... He really wants a drink. I will say this, though. You have to celebrate victories. Do you have any glasses? That's the Slavic side in you coming out. That is Slavic. You celebrate your victories.
Starting point is 01:30:30 In Poland, we understand. We have to celebrate what we can. I think we need glasses, though. Stolat. Stolat. Can we yell at someone to bring up five glasses? Is anybody watching Tim Kast tonight? Inside of the Tim Kast castle.
Starting point is 01:30:42 I can holler, Callan. I'll go grab it. You mean literally yell. Someone just yell around the door. Hey! hey life is short it's filled with a lot of crazy journeys and when when it's up you got to appreciate it right you got to appreciate it because if if you don't celebrate your victories who will exactly right they're not going to yeah right they're going to act like this doesn't mean anything like it's not a big deal like oh he's got the box he's got the box do we have the white cam we have the white don't we have the white cam yeah i can't pull it up and check it out though just gonna wait for her to come back just wow you can see
Starting point is 01:31:14 around the camera and that's perfect right where you are is that a is that a golden plaque yes i'll just open it from this way wow don't drop it that'd be a bad omen like you're holding that precariously it was just stuck open mr mr pennybags here understands not to destroy think of the value there it is the button oh wow look at that okay here we go look at that so So this is unopened. And we had it for a celebration. From the 13th century, folks. If there ever is a time, this is it right here. Someone told me that it's like really expensive.
Starting point is 01:31:54 Grand Champagne Cognac. I mean, if it's actually Louis XIII. Do you guys know what this is? This is several thousand dollars. Wow. It's like 200 bucks for an ounce at a bar. Yeah, it's wild. So it's, there you go.
Starting point is 01:32:08 So Luke, where are the glasses at? Who went to go get the glasses? We're going to have a clip to last for the ages of us cracking open a bottle of Louis XIII to celebrate Elon Musk firing the executives of Twitter. I'll go get the glasses. I'll take it. Luke's already gone.
Starting point is 01:32:26 Luke, are you all right, bro? Luke, why are you getting so sweaty? Give him a wide shot. Yeah, just give me a second here. We'll do a wide shot of us cheersing with a very, very expensive... I don't drink. I never drink. I don't drink either, but we've got to have a sip.
Starting point is 01:32:42 A sip? Yeah. All right. Get the good glasses. What is this for the thing? Yeah, it's just so I can see it. Otherwise, I can't see it. Well, who cares?
Starting point is 01:32:53 Just pull it up and it looks dumb. Did you see the meme that I just retweeted? We're getting silly with it. I don't care what it looks like. Oh, we got glasses already. Ooh, look at this. So, to me... Let's keep zooming.
Starting point is 01:33:02 Thank you very much. Yeah, it's fine. Hey, thanks, Kellen thanks that's what I was telling you you can move it around just use the little 13th cognac
Starting point is 01:33:08 $4,500 $4,500 for a bottle that's the most expensive liquor and then taxes yeah yeah by far the most
Starting point is 01:33:17 expensive you mean theft right how do you how do I open it I mean first created in 1874
Starting point is 01:33:24 you probably have like a little cork inside there. That was the year that Joe Biden was first elected to the US Senate. So here's the description. First created in 1874, Louis XIII Cognac is an exquisite blend of up to 1,200 grapes, sourced 100% from Grand Champagne and matured slowly inside oak casks, a rare artifact that is the life achievement of generations of cellar masters. Look at this. Wow.
Starting point is 01:33:51 Look at this fancy thing. Yeah. So. Is it a watch? I went to. It's like a watch on the inside. The first time I ever had Louis was at Trump Tower. At the Trump Tower bar in Chicago.
Starting point is 01:34:04 And they had it up on the top. And so I said, I would like to try that. I was with some friends, and I was in Chicago. People I've known since I was a kid who are good friends of mine. I hadn't seen them in a long time. And I said, guys, we're going to do the best of the best. And when they pour it, they actually have like a little butter knife almost to make sure they don't miss a single drop.
Starting point is 01:34:22 And they really measured it out and made sure it was all perfect. We're not doing that tonight. Just pouring a little bit. No, I'll make sure I won't lose that drop. There we go. Pass it on, Jack. I'll give it a sniff. No, just do a tiny little bit.
Starting point is 01:34:40 No, no, no. How many years, Jack? 17 years. Congratulations. 17 years. Thank you. 17 years. Figurative. no no no no no no no no no no no no no no no no no no no no no no no no no no no no no no no no no no no no no no no no no no no no no no no no no no no no no no no no no no no no no no no no no no no no no no no no no no no no no no no no no no no no no no no no no no no no no no no no no no no no no no no no no no no no no no no no no no no no no no no no no no no no no no no no no no no no no no no no no no no no no no no no no no no no no no no no no no no no no no no no no no no no no no no no no no no no no no no no no no no no no no no no no no no no no no no no no no no no no no no no no no no no no no no no no no no no no no no no no no no no no no no no no no no no no no no no no no no no no no no no no no no no no no no no no no no no no no no no no no no no no no no no no no no no no no no no no no no no no no no no no no no no no no no no no no no no no no no no no no no no no no no no no no no no no no no no no no no no no no no no no no no no no no no no no no no no no no no no no no no no no no no no no no no no no no no no no no no no no no no no no no no no no no no no no no no no no no no no no no no no no no no no no no no no no no no no no no no no no no no no no no no no no no no no no no no no no no no no no no no no no no no no no no no no no no no no no no no no no no no no no no no no I got some water. I got some seltzer water. We got a cheers. No, I don't want a cheers. I don't want a cheers. Give me something. This is like $100 right here in this glass. I knew I got it to celebrate. We did this big, crazy run where we bought a bunch of really nice booze. It's for guests.
Starting point is 01:35:17 So we have people here. But this one was never open. This one was special, and it's got to be for something important. But I think this is it. I can still smell it, by the way. That's how strong it is. Alright. Stolat. Stolat. To free speech.
Starting point is 01:35:32 To free speech. Good enough. Alright, ladies and gentlemen. Down the hatch. You gotta enjoy it You don't just slam it You guys took shots Oh no I didn't even have a shot
Starting point is 01:35:50 I had like barely half a shot That's actually remarkably good I don't like drinking at all I despise alcohol in every way But there's a reason why this is so expensive It's good stuff Cheers everybody To the good days, to the victories.
Starting point is 01:36:07 Let's hope that November 8th is also another day worthy of the Louis XIII. And what appears to be some that spilled. Oh, no. That's on me. I will find an alternative to Venmo because they reinstated their misinformation policy. And then I will pay you with that. Wow. I just happened to see this one.
Starting point is 01:36:30 Stephanie Guevara. That was the Twitter, I guess, iOS engineer, it says. Senior iOS engineer at Twitter who was tweeting at Elon and all this nasty stuff. No, she locked her account. Oh, man. Wait, why is there a picture of Hunter Biden on there? That's just a tweet from Zero Hedge. How handsome is Hunter?
Starting point is 01:36:50 You're saying he is handsome? He's a handsome guy. Handsome guy. If you're into toothless crackheads. Wait, Tim, did you see the meme I just posted from... You just posted it right now or what? From Mission is Great, from Works by Doug.
Starting point is 01:37:03 When did you... I just retweeted it. Right now? You just posted it right now or what? From Mission is Great, from Doug, Works by Doug. When did you, like, how? I just retweeted it. Right now? Like a couple minutes ago. Ten minutes ago. Ten minutes ago. How do I find a random, wait, was that it?
Starting point is 01:37:17 Nope, that says Tim opened. Well, if you click my account, it'll go to it. That is correct, if I go to your Twitter. Scroll down. Right there. That's so good. god bless the memers you got it god bless the memers that's right i came on the show the first time i think it was like three years ago and i said it's going to be memes that are going to save this country no that's exactly right you know i've made the harsh everyone taught i was crazy they're like memes this guy's a joke. What is this guy? And I'm like, trust me, it can happen.
Starting point is 01:37:45 Four words. Occasionally... Four words. Make Twitter orange again. Well, I have gotten into some beef with some congressmen. And they go get their media friends on their side or whatever it is. But I always have the memers on my side. And I will go...
Starting point is 01:38:03 I'm able to run fearlessly into battle knowing that they have my back. Because the memers, my side yeah and i will go i'm able to run fearlessly into battle knowing that they have my back because the memers they love this country yeah and quite frankly they do more good for this country than all of congress they are our modern uh scholars they are the first rule of info war is whichever side has the memers wins. Amen. The meme magic. The meme magic, yes. Yes, the meme magic. It's evident that Elon's got all the meme magic. He's got meme magic on his side. We'll see where this goes.
Starting point is 01:38:33 I don't know if he's conjuring any Egyptian chaos gods, but something is afoot. We will go to Super Chats now after our little celebration. For any wondering, it's delicious, by the way. It is. Yeah, it's good. You have to celebrate your victories. Absolutely, 100%.
Starting point is 01:38:47 That's a huge cultural victory right there. Life is short. This is more important than any election, in my opinion. Take a moment. I agree. If you have freedom of speech, then you have the ability to fight back. Exactly.
Starting point is 01:38:59 And you have the ability to hash out and debate, use your memes, whatever it is, to defeat the other side and actually argue your position for what's better for the people. It equals the playing field between the most powerful people in this world and everyone else. It is the quintessential David versus Goliath story right now. If Trump had never won in 2016, the censorship never would have existed. No, it existed before Trump. It existed very severely before Trump. And there's dead internet theory.
Starting point is 01:39:25 They were realizing they were losing. That's fascinating, by the way. Dead internet theory. So let's do this. Super Chats, if you haven't already, would you kindly smash
Starting point is 01:39:32 that like button, subscribe to this channel, share the show with your friends, become a member at timcast.com. Go there, click join us. We're going to have a members only uncensored show afterwards,
Starting point is 01:39:42 which I imagine will be fun and spicy. We're going to be dead naming so many people in there. That's right, but for now... We're going to down the bottle. For now, we are going to read your Super Chats. All right, let's see what we got.
Starting point is 01:39:52 Zeno Rabbit says, will crypto go up because of Elon's Twitter deal? It already has. Doge is up 35%, I heard. And I hear Ethereum is up. I don't know. Not sure. All right, let's see what we't know. Not sure. All right.
Starting point is 01:40:06 Let's see what we got here. Not Danny McBride says, I can't wait for the new song next Friday. I'm going to pretend Tim wrote it for me since that is my birthday. Yes. We are releasing the song. It's called Genocide. It's really good, by the way. It's funny because like a bunch of bands have released songs that are called Genocide.
Starting point is 01:40:23 And they're very like, and they're very serious. But this is actually kind of like a pop rock song. It reminds me of Muse. Does it really? I'm messing with you. Oh, I see what you're saying. I'm like, no, I think it's like pop rock with some modern elements, but probably a throwback a little bit. It's a good song.
Starting point is 01:40:39 But we've got some special guests that are going to be appearing in it. High-profile media personalities I won't name. And they might sue us because of it oh we'll see what happens we stopped to film it but we were working with a company and uh i don't want to say too much but uh the song is about uh the song is is basically just about marching in lockstep with the lies of the media that bring us to war and famine and great resets. So I think people will really like it. So it's overtly political and the video is going to be overtly political. I'm going to be putting on my best Tucker Carlson
Starting point is 01:41:10 for this video. Oh yeah. You're going to want to see it. People are already posting the wide shot of all of us. Yeah, hell yeah. From the choosing here. Cracking open the Louis XIII. Yeah, yeah, yeah.
Starting point is 01:41:20 I'm glad. They're like, these morons just cracked open a $5,000 bottle of cognac because Elon bought Twitter. Morons. That's right, morons. Geniuses. Did you retweet it?
Starting point is 01:41:31 I want to retweet it. Yeah, I just did, yeah. All right, Justastai says, hey Tim, what do you think about Saudi Arabia breaking ground on the smart megacity? And if you get G. Edward Griffin on,
Starting point is 01:41:41 I'll become a member of Timcast. I think the only reason we didn't was because he's old, right? I got out to him he would be great i interviewed him a number of times he's awesome super smart he wrote the creature from jekyll island that's right one of the smartest minds we still have out there i didn't realize he was around yeah yeah and he interviewed yuri bezman off a lot of people don't realize that he was the other guy in that video interviewing him no way yes and he's the one who wrote creature from jekyll island i had super smart guys him yeah he's been around for a while so just don't say anything i'm showing you this yet oh yeah oh yeah i'll just for those
Starting point is 01:42:16 that are listening i just got a text message from someone responding and it's just it's it's a good day the texts are flying folks the texts are flying, folks. The texts are flying. My family, my dad just opened a smoke-spencher champagne, is what he says in the chat. I got a text from someone, and it's just ha-ha-ha-ha. Let me just say this. This celebration, if you're within the sound of our voices right now, celebrate tonight. Whoever you're with, grab your best hat.
Starting point is 01:42:39 Please do. There's going to be like... Tonight is a night of celebration. Tonight is a celebratory night. There's going to be some woman. She's sitting on celebration. Tonight is a celebratory night. There's going to be some woman. She's like sitting on her couch and she's watching, you know, I don't know. What are they watching? The Watcher or something.
Starting point is 01:42:51 And then her husband's going to run over and go, honey. And she's going to go, yeah. And he's going to pick her up and he's going to give her this passionate kiss. And she's going to be like, what's the occasion? There's going to be a baby. Elon just fired Vijayapade. There's going to be so many babies made tonight. We're going to be making babies all night, folks.
Starting point is 01:43:04 The TimCast baby boom. So it's going to be... You babies made tonight. We're going to be making babies all night, folks. The TimCast baby boom. So it's going to be... You've got to name the baby Twitter. Around July, we see a weird spike in all these babies. Right, like, what could it be? Why are they all named Twitter? Yeah. All right, let's see.
Starting point is 01:43:16 Just the stock, TWTR. All right, DJ Codgill says, Tim, your knowledge on the Civil War is cringe-inducing every time you blank. There's nothinginducing every time you blank. There's nothing there, just every time you space. Get Thomas DiLorenzo, Ryan Dawson, and his brother Scott, or even Razor Fist on to give you the other side of the story. Other side? The pro-union side?
Starting point is 01:43:35 I don't understand. Is that the point you were making? Because I was talking the other day about there were four states, North Carolina, Tennessee, Arkansas, and Virginia, that did not initially secede. And then it was only after Lincoln called for 75,000 troops to suppress the South that they decided to actually join the Confederacy. So I guess the other side of that is why the Union decided to invade or whatever. No, I mean that literally. I mean, I don't think I know everything about the Civil War. I think I read a few academic papers the other day.
Starting point is 01:44:03 Anyway, we'll read some more. Grofty says, finally, Buck Buck, I had video that was recently fed to me about tim that was hilarious to watch the twitter game really affects some was it about my tweets i love how like you know basically all of my tweets are insane right you know i said elon musk should make a new verification except it just shows that you're a fascist and it's red and it's just like i wonder if these leftists actually follow my tweets and think they're real and i have to imagine they do yeah no doubt yeah no you the people have this thing called google iq now is kind of what i call it and it's this idea that you know you look at some of these books that gets written on any
Starting point is 01:44:40 subject and it's always just sort of like a compilation of the top five Google search hits. And there's no actual research. There's no actual work. There's no primary source research done, interviews, anything like that. And then people will say, oh, well, I can just Google something. And therefore, I know everything about that subject. And it is probably the biggest danger in society today, which is why this Twitter situation is so huge, because you've got an ability now now he can actually break the echo chambers people will be able to see truth for the first time ever we got a we got a major fact check here alex you should be ashamed of yourself dream cream says the pokemon movie scene happened the other way ash turned to stone get out of here and it was the pokemon
Starting point is 01:45:22 cry now oh god they're gonna be talking about this now. Spit that Louie out. Spit it out. Then you spilled it. I haven't seen that movie in many years, but now it makes sense. You guys are right. And now the analogy doesn't work. It's like the only show where you'd get fact checked on that.
Starting point is 01:45:39 Damn it. All right. Matthew Hammond says, have you asked why advertising agencies overlap with Democrat voters on Twitter? Anheuser-Busch was acquired by InBev in 2008. In 2014, they moved considerable ad spending from St. Louis firms to New York City firms and set the stage for the centralization of woke advertising. A study was done that mapped cultures and like communities on Twitter, and they found that digital marketing and liberal voters was basically the same block.
Starting point is 01:46:10 So that means- This is what Dave Portnoy is trying to do now. What is that? Well, I mean, it's so Dave Portnoy is doing this whole thing where he's trying to say that, okay, I'm more masculine, but I'm also, in terms of sports and drinking,
Starting point is 01:46:23 but that's the only kind of masculinity that is allowed and betting, obviously, because that's where he makes his money. But then in terms of a, of every single political issue possible, he's as liberal as they come, whether it be abortion, whether it be sense,
Starting point is 01:46:38 any of this stuff. True. Well, with all these companies going, well, I think barstool conservative, like, I think it's important that we start.
Starting point is 01:46:44 You saw Alta had two men talking about beauty products recently. All of these companies are going woke right now. And there's an awesome company called Public Square, PublicSQ.com. We love Public Square. Yes. And they are fighting back like we've never seen before against the woke corporations. It's basically connecting pro-America consumers with pro-America businesses. Tens of thousands of pro-America companies are on the platform,
Starting point is 01:47:08 hundreds of thousands of users. And so I strongly suggest you guys go to publicsq.com, get involved, and fight back against local America. We are big fans of Public Square. Are we allowed to talk about what Public Square has planned for their next phase, or is that not public yet? Secret? Well, you know.
Starting point is 01:47:26 They're kind of like a directory right now but they have plans it's public public square is businesses that have this pledge where they support american values it's amazing you open up them open up the app you look at the map and you can find businesses near you that agree with american values like the constitution for instance and then you can choose to give them your money let's read more we got kalishnikov. He says, Tim, can we please hear you say Roe v. Wade, John Fetterman style? Roe v. Wade.
Starting point is 01:47:52 Roe v. Wade. I support Roe v. Wade. The weird thing was that he kept saying it the exact same way every time. Oz rule. Oz rule. Roe v. Wade. Oz rule. Let's see what we got here in the old super chats. Waffle Sensei says,
Starting point is 01:48:08 when Elon fires everyone and employees start screaming and crying, he should simply lay a hand on their shoulder or look them straight in the eye with a loving smile and say, learn to do real work. There was a thing that Zero Hedge tweeted, and I wasn't sure if it was a true quote or not, where he was talking about remote work, and he said,
Starting point is 01:48:29 Twitter employees are free to work from home as much as they want, just not from Twitter. I was like, was that a real quote? I mean, I choose to believe that's real. As Steve Bannon likes to say, too good to check. This is good. This is good. Kylo Wolf says, Elon Musk should bring trump back to twitter so long as his first post is a video reading off the name of every employee musk's cutting from twitter followed by you're fired or how about elon bring trump in to go up to the people you're finding go you're fired i just i mean and then no no but then also charge pay-per-view for it and you'd instantly make
Starting point is 01:49:02 twitter profitable there you go overnight who needs advertising through through rumble by the pay-per-view for it, and you'd instantly make Twitter profitable overnight. Who needs advertisers? Through Rumble, by the way. In other news, Twitter generates $736 billion in one night at Elon Musk. Jim. Alright, Legamoth again says, Fetterman said he supports and doesn't support
Starting point is 01:49:19 fracking literally in the same breath. In the future, the sympathetic media and orthodox leftists will parrot whichever position is most advantageous in the moment and anyone who points out the flip flop will be an other have you guys watched uh kill all others from on on amazon yet no it's uh you need to watch it jack amazon prime i know we all you know amazon sucks but electric dreams is the show okay it's an anthology series and i I think the last episode is called Kill All Others. And you need to watch it. It is a must, must, must watch.
Starting point is 01:49:50 People who've listened to this show and watched it know exactly what I'm talking about. People who didn't, you don't understand. You have to watch. You have to. Yeah, people in the chat said earlier there was a prediction of the future. It's prophetic, but it's also a great commentary. The gist of it is this regular old factory worker guy bumbles about, comes home, turns on the political interview with the mainstream candidate. And they're like, so what are you hoping to do?
Starting point is 01:50:13 And the woman's like, well, look, I want to bolster education. I want to get inflation on track. I want to kill all others, of course. And I want to make sure the working class in this country know that I'm here for them. And then he goes, what did she just say? And then he's like, he plays it. And then he's like, honey, listen to this. The interviewer is going to get the candidate.
Starting point is 01:50:31 And then the interviewer goes, now that's controversial. Education? I mean, a lot of people. And so basically what happens is there's another scene where he sees a woman screaming and running and people are chasing after her, beating the crap out of her. Because she's an other. Because she's an other. And then they were like, why are you defending her? Are you an of her and he's like because she's an other and he and then they were like why are you defending her are you an other and he's like no i just stop attack and then it escalates from there and you can imagine what
Starting point is 01:50:52 the episode is like it's really good i was my mind was blown when i watched it i was like damn because it's like no but tim that's so confusing because there's nothing like that going on in the real world you saw sus Susan Sarandon, right? Yeah. When she was basically like Democrats are bad. And it was like she made this post where it was like. Well, I'm sure in her mind she didn't think it was Democrats. No, of course.
Starting point is 01:51:14 But it's not Republicans. It's when like they're censoring speech and getting violent. That's when you know things are getting bad or something. And it's like that's that's clearly Democrats. Like if you're raiding the political opposition, locking them up, taking them off of the public square, you know, that's clearly smearing them throughout the internet, etc. I just got a text from one of our fallen
Starting point is 01:51:34 heroes, the great Carpe Dunctum. Yes. And I just want to say that he will be back on Twitter. How does he know? He will be back and he'll be back better than ever before. But he said he's got my back because I was talking about. But is he saying he intends to fully utilize Twitter or has he been
Starting point is 01:51:50 given a promise or? Oh no he said he's got my back but I'm telling you right now Carpe is going to be back and he's going to be back with vengeance and the memes are going to be phenomenal. He actually texted me as well and he just sent me a picture of Vijaya's Twitter bio and he highlighted the
Starting point is 01:52:05 part where she said legal policy and trust lead at twitter and then he wrote permanent suspension for misinformation carpe carpe is the man we need him back desperately of course and uh come back soon carpe actually a lot of people no way a lot of people are tweeting that about vijaya now oh yeah all right let's see what we got here what is this one crooked smile says any chance we could Actually, a lot of people are tweeting that about Vagina. Oh, yeah. All right. Let's see what we got here. What is this one? Cricket Smile says, Any chance we could get Ian to dress and act like Seamus for an episode on Cast Castle to lure Seamus out of hiding?
Starting point is 01:52:35 He just abandoned us. You know. We also got Alex. I'm getting all these texts from these fallen heroes. Alex, the Lord. Alex, the Lord. He said he's going to be back soon, too. Throw him up for AL soon too we will rise
Starting point is 01:52:46 a lot of people are putting an orange in their twitter bios now are they just saying like i boy i hope i'm on twitter no i'm not seeing anything like uh right all right so you text it what do you send me uh no you just text alex the lord just text like i'd like to be i'd like to be on the platform many people are tweeting the orange emoji right now, like the orange fruit. Yes, exactly. Trump. What I'm saying is we need some confirmation that the move's going to happen. Agreed.
Starting point is 01:53:12 We need them back. Hurry up, Elad. All right. John R. says, on the Joe Rogan podcast, Vijaya pronounced her name Vidja. Vidja. So I apologize for mispronouncing your name, Vidja. That's not as fun as to say all right here we go it's more fun liberty bell says jack get mastriano to send teams to pit
Starting point is 01:53:32 philly and a-town hispanic and black families are conservative show them what shapiro will do with education and his crime enabling policies pa is key to mid-class energy and northeast i mean josh shapiro just wants to be president he doesn't't care about how many Pennsylvanians have to die between him and the White House. And that's really all it comes down to. Everyone started posting oranges in the chat. Amen. Bring him back. Throw him up, folks.
Starting point is 01:53:54 Throw him up. Throw him up. Eeyore says, hey, Tim, saw your morning segment about Twitter. I'm glad the majority of them are being fired. I believe everyone should endure hard labor in life. Maybe they'll learn to have thicker skin with calluses on their hands do you guys see that day in the life of a twitter employee video that went viral yeah that's what i was talking about yeah i just just obviously these are the people who are like you're being really mean and we need to be on you
Starting point is 01:54:16 uh elon you gotta fire them you really do or make them go work in like the boiler room tonight what do they even do tonight the streets run orange all right let's uh let's grab some good uh super chats by orange i mean donald trump the 45th president of the united states by the way hey you guys can't you guys can't see the chat but there's literally oranges like the entire way down yeah throw them up orange lord orange lord orange man good orange man good there once was a man who went around the country warning us of censorship warning us of illegals warning us of rapists coming across the border and the people hated him and so they threw him away but some say say one day, El Naranja may return.
Starting point is 01:55:07 All right. Nick Williams says, I think Musk pushed off the purchase until after the global recession because most of the leftist's funding sources are now tied up in trading down. I'm not sure I understand. I guess because Twitter and Facebook and Amazon, I think that's a little too on the money. I don't know if he could have timed that. Let's grab another super chit. We got a bunch here.
Starting point is 01:55:30 Let's see. What do we got? Oh, there's a lot of people saying to drink the Louis. We did, we did. Alitza right now says, James O'Keefe and Carpe Donctum can return. We are hoping that.
Starting point is 01:55:43 And I assume it will be the case, but I think you may be right we need some kind of mass amnesty i think i think the first thing they can do immediately is anybody who was verified is instantly reinstated and then after that anybody who was like i i think verified probably should be the threshold but it's like anybody banned under the criteria of political speech like i hate speech rule yeah anyone banned for illegal activity and flagged i don't care if they stay banned or missing from if it was misinformation and if it was one of these things um or by the way why not also some sort of appeals process for hey you know i was banned under these weird multiple accounts
Starting point is 01:56:21 rules kind of things because it as much as i want james o'keefe and alx and carpe and all these great people back imagine the people out there with 50 followers with 25 followers 100 followers that plugged away every day that retweeted stuff that use the promo code what about them yeah somebody actually has to make sure that those people come back and so that's why i say general after janth, hundreds of thousands of the people you're just talking about right now. They were all removed, and they don't have an access to the town square. They can't have a conversation. That's so wrong.
Starting point is 01:56:54 And so you're exactly right with what you just said there. Raymond G. Stanley Jr. says, Tim, that was a nice moment. Always move forward. And we'll have clips of that, you you know the little image of us cheersing the uh the louis the 13th it's already going viral oh is it yeah oh let me pull up my uh people are people screenshotted it and it's already kind of like a thing let me uh you retweeted it yeah i'll retweet it let me let me pull it you know we should drink orange juice we should drink i'll drink orange juice. I'm not drinking the Kool-Aid.
Starting point is 01:57:28 Posobic serves Kool-Aid on Timcast. All right. I'm tweeting real quick. Spiked with oranges. There's no angles. Any good ones surge in there that you see? Super chats that you want to address and bring up right now? Cheers, Tim and crew. I'm raising my glass with you guys.
Starting point is 01:57:45 Delete all my social media accounts except for this, but I will be signing up on Twitter now. Signing up on Twitter. I also just got a Twitter. Also become a member at TimCast.com. We're going to have that members-only show. That's a huge point. A lot of people are going to flood into Twitter now.
Starting point is 01:57:58 I'm going to invest in that platform more than any other platform right now. Wow. Are we able to talk about the rumors or should we? Are we not? I don't know about what Elon may do. Did we already talk about those or what's going on? Well, I know he's talked about general amnesty.
Starting point is 01:58:14 I know he's talked about bringing Trump back. No, I'm talking about like with other companies. The Rumble stuff. Oh, okay. Well, there you go. You said it. So what's the deal? Yeah.
Starting point is 01:58:22 I mean, the deal, the rumor is either a straight up integration slash partnership or possibly if he looks at the numbers and if he feels like doing it, maybe even a wholesale acquisition. That's been the big rumor. Rumble's been crushing it. They have a 78 million daily active users. Yeah. It's huge. It's insane. We have a couple hundred thousand subs on, on, on this channel than my other channel. Yeah. Yeah. Yeah. We actually get a decent amount of views. It's a great We have a couple hundred thousand subs on this channel and my other channel. Yeah, we post from all the day.
Starting point is 01:58:46 Yeah, yeah, yeah. We actually get a decent amount of views. It's a great leadership team over there. We can win more on YouTube. Reki out of Law is killing it on Rumble. Yeah, that's true. And banning War Room. War Room, obviously, yeah.
Starting point is 01:58:56 If Jack does a deal, I'm sorry, if Elon does a deal with Jack Dorsey, if Elon does a deal with Rumble, then all of a sudden people who have built these twitter followings now have a video platform alongside it with potential for monetization it's going to instantly make something substantially it's the only platform that doesn't actually provide monetization to its most most engaged and uh highest follower count users it's just every single other one has this. True.
Starting point is 01:59:26 I mean, they've tried the super follow, right? Where you're basically paying to endorse some... Yeah, but nobody does it. They will try everything other than actually just directly supporting people. It's super follows. They tried this ridiculous communities tab that nobody likes. Spaces, which is definitely not killed periscope by the way that's that for me stupid you need if you bring in rumble you have to sit down
Starting point is 01:59:53 and take that original periscope code put that because i believe twitter still owns that so take that code give it to rumble integrate rumble with a way for i for me to just be able to go all i want to do is go live on Twitter. That's all we wanted to ever do. We used to get millions of views on these things. There's a live, but it's hard. Vine. You could be on full Wi-Fi, and it looks like potato.
Starting point is 02:00:19 It's just total potato level. I can't believe that Vine. Seamus would like that. Vine made celebrities. Vine was huge and Twitter was like shut it down they killed Periscope
Starting point is 02:00:29 because it was like me and Cernovich were the ones that were getting the most views on it well maybe with Elon they'll learn their lesson man a lot of people are saying Laura Loomer over and over again
Starting point is 02:00:39 I really do look forward to seeing Laura back on and maybe there's something she can do. When she gets invited to Twitter, she'll be wearing a handcuff on one wrist as she's shaking the hands of the people. But then she'll be the one escorting people out. All right, everybody.
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Starting point is 02:01:13 You can follow me at TimCast. Alex, do you want to shout anything out? Follow me at Alex Bruzowitz. My name's spelled in the caption. And get out to vote. Flood the polls. Watch the polls watch the polls we need to make sure that we have a red wave on November 8th because we have a country to save my friends Elon played his part you do yours
Starting point is 02:01:32 on November 8th yeah Jack Posobiec host of human events daily real America's voice also on the podcast side 25 minutes a day our motto our oath our solemn vow be good be brief be gone to everybody 25 minutes or less Libby Emmons has been co-hosting some episodes this week. So a lot of fun there, more conversational. And I'm going to be in Pennsylvania for the next couple of days, campaigning with Doug Mastriano. I'm going to be at the Trump rally with Dr. Oz and Mastriano here in La Trobe. And then I will be headed to Phoenix for the election.
Starting point is 02:02:03 But remember, folks, we have 12 days, 12 days left to save the Republic. And so I know there's going to be a lot of sleepless nights out there. But if you're having trouble sleeping in the night, anxious about Elon Musk taking over Twitter and potentially losing your job, Vijaya, it's simple.
Starting point is 02:02:27 Promo code POSO at MyPillow.com is still available to you, Vijaya. I know it's going to be rough tonight. You're going to need a quality pillow to sleep on. Thank you, Hopaki. My YouTube channel is YouTube.com forward slash WeAreChange. I did a very interesting video today about Elon Musk, Vladimir Putin, and his new world order comments. It's a very interesting video today about Elon Musk, Vladimir Putin, and his new world order comments. It's a very interesting video. I'm very proud of it.
Starting point is 02:02:46 And you can watch it right now on YouTube.com forward slash we are change. See you there. And now that Twitter is South African named, everyone can see this is kind of a big view right now. Now that it's South African owned, I will be getting a Twitter. I have a Twitter. It's South African owned. Yeah, it's South African owned. It's South African owned.
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