Timcast IRL - Timcast IRL #656 CNN Accuses DeSantis Of Cheating To Win Florida, here We Go w/Chad Prather & Cjaye
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this may come as a surprise to many of you,
but CNN actually ran a segment
where one of their personalities, Anna Navarro,
accused Ron DeSantis of cheating.
And you know what she said he did to game the system?
Arrested people committing voter fraud.
I kid you not.
She said he arrested people committing voter fraud, prayed him around, created an election police.
He gamed the system.
And it's like, wait, wait, you're saying you on CNN are saying that the governor arrested people committing fraud and then he won.
And that's why you think he won.
I do not think she realizes what she is saying.
And that is not the dig she thinks it is.
But we'll play this and then we'll talk all about that.
We also have a lot more results coming in.
I suppose good news, literal good news, I guess, for conservatives and Republicans.
Lauren Boebert has taken the lead.
So it's looking like she's probably going to win.
Almost all the votes are in.
We'll see.
We will see.
And then things are still very, very tight in the Carrie Lake race.
She went down a little bit.
She's about 15,000 votes down.
We'll get into all that stuff.
And of course, how can we forget?
Alex Jones has just been ordered to pay an additional 473 million dollars so he's got
to pay like 1.4 billion dollars it's just it's just not it's just not real money those aren't
real numbers that money doesn't exist anywhere but of course that's how it's been going and that's
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of the news and more we have cj hi who are you i am cj of, I guess, the Deplorable Choir,
and I'm the president of the Real Women's Club.
That's me.
All right, right on.
And we also have Chad Prather.
I'm good.
I'm glad to be here.
Yeah, host of the Chad Prather Show, aptly named on the blaze.
And you are a real woman.
That's good.
You are the vice president.
Have we determined that?
You are the vice president of the Real Women's Club. Heck yeah. That's good. You are the vice president. Have we determined that? You are the vice president of the Real
Women's Club. Heck yeah. There you go.
That's got to get me some clout on the street somewhere with
real women everywhere. That's right. I love it.
Right on. We also got Luke. I hear
that's trendy and very popular, especially
in places like New York City. Anyway, my name is
Luke Grodowski here of We Are Change. I have
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All right.
You knew it was going to happen.
Here's the first story we have for you.
I have to pull this one up.
I heard this.
So it's a tweet from End Wokeness.
Anna Navarro goes full election denier on CNN.
This you have to hear to believe, but of course you'll believe it.
Here we go.
I told you he was going to win bigly.
But listen.
Wait, wait.
I'm sorry.
She said he's going to win bigly.
Trump actually made that word a thing. Anyway, let's play it again.. She said he's going to win bigly. Trump actually made that word a thing.
Anyway, let's play it again. I told you he was going to win bigly.
But listen, Ron DeSantis barely won in 2018 by thirty five thousand votes by the skin of his teeth against a black progressive little known mayor from Tallahassee, Florida.
It didn't. Yesterday he won by 20 percentage points. Why?
Because he gained the system.
Because he turned Florida into an unlevel playing field.
They changed election laws, making it harder to vote by mail.
They paraded a bunch of people, black people, that they arrested for voting fraud and paraded them in front of national media.
He created an election police.
He also, I told you he was going to. he created an election police he also i told you he was going
he created an election police he paraded people who are arrested for fraud he made it to heart
he made it harder to vote by mail they call that cheating it's kind of crazy to me when i first
heard this because she's basically saying like if you stop people from committing fraud republicans
will win i'm like uh is that the message you were going for? Because that's what she said. That's
crazy. Essentially. I mean, after 2000, Florida decided to invest a lot of their money into
voting because there was a big problem there in 2000. And this year they banned mail-in ballots.
They banned ballot harvesting. They have voter ID laws. And they also created a police force,
which I think was pretty interesting. But when we look at Florida, they were able to count 99% of their votes by midnight. They were able to do a quick and
effective job at it, unlike Arizona, unlike a lot of other states that can't even count votes.
So I think it's pretty fair to say that what they did in Florida was right. I think they made sure
that people were voting who they were voting for and made sure that there wasn't any kind of theft or any kind of shenanigans going on.
And I think that's one of the reasons why DeSantis had such a big victory.
And someone needs to tell those ladies there's a whole bunch of people trying to escape the blue states that the policies they vote on made them need to escape to Florida in this vote for DeSantis.
You ever look and see just how many influencers have now gone to Florida?
All of them.
Dave Rubin's in, what, Miami now.
Luke was there, but we snatched him back.
I'm going to come back eventually, I think.
We'll see.
But look at all, I mean, and, you know, forget the fact that, you know,
Anna Paulina Luna, she won her district.
But you've got so many folks that are there now.
And, again, if you look at the the what did he win by against Gillum like
1.8 percent and now this was a massive blowout so you see see the interpretation when I that I
take away from Ana Navarro is this what they're not looking at is the fact that Rhonda Sanchez
put in policies that actually worked made the state free made the state great people liked it
there were a lot of people who didn't like Rhonda Sanchez to begin with, maybe didn't vote for him four years ago. But this time they
said, you know what? This guy, he's done it right. Let's put him back in.
He barely won last time. He won by what? 30,000 votes?
35. Barely.
It was an extremely close race. And now how much did he win by? What is it? 1.1 million
votes?
1.5.
1.5 million votes. That's a lot of votes.
Trump didn't like it.
No, obviously. He was angry at that.
Ron DeSantis flipped Tampa and Miami.
Huge.
I mean, it's just, it's apocalyptic
for the Democrats in the state.
To turn a city to a Republican
majority is just
insane. That's amazing.
No, that's the thing.
As Texans, we get frustrated with Greg Abbott
because Greg Abbott often gets lumped in as a good conservative governor, and he's not.
He waits to see what Ron DeSantis does.
Well, the difference between him and Ron DeSantis is Ron DeSantis does it, and then five days later has a press conference about it
and talks about how he's already curb stomped everybody down and it's working.
And then you've got a Greg Abbott who's putting his finger in the air to see which way the wind's blowing and putting a pole out there.
And he says, oh, we're going to do that, too.
Aren't we bold?
And then he never does anything.
Did you hear Rhonda Santa's speech he gave that night?
I swear I was wondering if that was a swipe at Abbott because he said he mentioned all the people that just poll before they make decisions.
And he said he makes decisions.
I said, that's Abbott.
Greg Abbott spends $25,000 a week on polls polls he doesn't make a single decision without polling wow you can't
trust a politician like that and you can't try to trust a politician at all in my opinion in my
perspective but we saw this also during covid specifically with ron desantis making a lot of
the bigger moves that were criticized by the corporate media and then only later on if desantis
was able to survive the storm did texas implement those same kind of policies and i think covet is the biggest thing that a lot
of uh people are paying attention to and that's what really sets him aside from donald trump that
had the opposite approach of what ron desantis did and when donald trump was criticizing sweden
because they didn't lock down florida was was not down as well. Well, all you got to do is look at this, the busing the illegals to these cities, okay?
All you got to look at it as a microcosm of everything else.
So Greg Abbott was doing that.
He was sending them to Washington, D.C., sending them to New York City.
And again, I've never approved of let's take illegals deeper into the interior of the country.
That becomes a problem.
But he was doing that to try to make a point.
He was doing it over and over again. And Ron DeSantis sends 48 illegals to Martha's Vineyard.
And over a course of, what, 36 hours, makes all the headlines, all the news,
because he sent them strategically to the right place.
It wasn't New York.
It wasn't Washington, D.C., where they could just blend in and, quote, assimilate.
No, Martha's Vineyard, where he knew they were going to stand out more than anybody else.
And it was effective.
It was effective.
It got more people talking about it.
It was the ultimate troll using human beings, which is an unfortunate situation.
But look at the attention it garnered.
It was unfortunate because Martha's Vineyard was bigoted and kicked them out.
They sure did.
That's why it was unfortunate.
And stood there with their...
And then they still patted themselves on the back for like handing out blankets or something.
Gave them a Pop-Tart and said, you know.
Adios, amigos.
Bye-bye.
They gave him a $50 gift card.
When Joe Biden was trafficking, was flying around these kids, and he probably still is,
they kept lying and saying it wasn't happening.
Then video comes out out of Westchester, New York, where this guy's like,
if the American people found out what we were doing.
Then you get video coming out of, I think it was Tennessee, where they're like, yep, the Biden administration is flying these illegal immigrant children into various parts of this country.
Then you had that statement from that sheriff in Ohio where he said ICE would be like, hey, can you hold these guys temporarily for us while we're processing?
They go, yeah, for sure.
And then they ghost them, just leaving them there in Ohio.
All of that was okay.
Ron DeSantis sends one time, 48 people, and it was the apocalypse.
It was it.
And listen, if you go down, anybody that's a denier of that, and again, for those who don't know, I ran in the primary against Greg Abbott.
I ran in the Republican primary against Greg Abbott for governor of Texas.
I have no political clout, no desire to be a politician, but everybody thought it was
a joke. They thought it was a publicity stunt. 19 months later, they knew I was serious. We did
what we did. And it was an educational thing. We got people involved in the primary that had never
been involved before. You go down to McAllen, Texas. You go down, you stand in the airport,
and you look around. You will literally see hundreds of illegals walking around with the
manila envelope on the outside of it, printed in English, says, I do not
speak English.
I need you to help me get to my gate.
You don't know what's inside of the papers or the envelope other than papers that say
we have a ticket to go wherever we want to go in the country.
It's happening.
They're moving them all over the country.
Look at that right there.
Listen, my friend Weston Martinez that ran for Land Commissioner, he carries in his pocket
A pile
Of those IDs
He carries a pile of them
In his pocket at any given time
And they're all Haitians that are coming through the southern border
They were displaced after the
Hurricane
That's a fake ID that was left here by Lord Miles Rutledge
On his travels, he was on the border
He said there's tons of them.
He had a stack of them.
He was like, here, I'll leave this one.
Yeah.
You can go down to the Rio Grande River.
I mean, you will find there's stacks of those.
That's what he said, yeah.
Well, and the funny thing is, is like, you know, they're going to try to,
they, well, like I said, they pat themselves on the back for welcoming
them, but they don't even understand the bigger reason why you want the
border closed is not only for us because
we can't house them just like you couldn't in martha's vineyard but it's also completely
dangerous like there's been record numbers of illegal aliens die this year under the biden
administration it's unsafe for them too it comrades crime here but if you have a heart for illegals
which i always am trying to appeal for the people and telling them why we want the border closed. But I want to point this out too.
I just went and saw Wakanda Forever, Black Panther 2.
I told you guys about it.
I'm not going to spoil it
because I know a lot of people may want to go see it.
I thought the movie was enjoyable
and it was also one of the most extremely racist films.
I mean, it's crazy.
The first Black Panther was an ethno-nationalist versus like
an ethno-supremacist that was the first black panther the reason i'm bringing this up in this
context because i will give you guys a little bit of a spoiler the movie was basically like i i don't
want to spoil too much but it was an extreme racist stereotype about um mexican illegal immigrants
and that's the funny thing when you were telling, I thought it was going to be like blacks against white
or dominant paradigm kind of thing.
Totally, that's a turn I didn't expect.
Yeah, if you watch the trailer,
you will see that there's two characters.
There's T'Challa has passed away.
That's in the trailer.
Everyone knows that because Chadwick Boseman passed.
Rest in peace.
And in the movie, you have Wakanda, this African nation,
and then Namor,
who is another Marvel character,
is basically a Mexican guy.
He's Yucatan Mayan.
So they have a lot of Mexican,
you know,
heritage and symbols and stuff.
And this is what the movie's about.
If you watch the trailer,
you can basically understand
without me spoiling anything
that I can't get into it
without spoiling
a key component of the film,
but holy, was it like an overt message about Mexicans
and South American illegal immigrants.
And I was just like, yikes, man.
Wow.
And I'm sure a bunch of woke people are going to celebrate it.
Oh, for sure.
But I just had to bring it up because I just saw it,
and it's like on my mind.
I wish I could spoil it.
It'd be so good, but I can't.
I was like shocked when you told me.
Yeah.
It was wild.
Did you see it?
No, I didn't see it.
I just didn't want to talk about it.
I came in like we were in the car coming back from it and just like that whole movie.
Oh, man, I can't.
I can't spoil it.
I just wish I could.
It's wild.
It's wild.
It's like Donald Trump is probably sitting there pointing his finger like that Leonardo DiCaprio.
Like that, that, that.
Do y'all ever follow? there's a guy on Instagram I follow.
He takes the old Justice League comics.
His name is Ace Vane.
He takes the old Justice League comics and he does the voiceovers.
But it's like he's black, right?
It's very much – so they capture Aquaman.
And I'm not going to give this away.
I'm going to do this creatively.
They capture Aquaman. They got him in a cage. And he's this away i'm going to do this creatively they capture aquaman they got him into like a cage and he's like i'm gonna do some medieval
shit on this dude and he's like what are you gonna do to him man he goes i'm gonna drown him
what so you telling me that story reminded me a little bit of that and of course yeah
i just when you when folks see the movie they'll know what they're they know exactly six months
you can reveal it.
It's crazy that we've got, in politics, the border is such a big issue.
And then you literally have this movie.
I'll say this thing.
I'll say one thing.
It's not a spoiler.
It's in the trailer.
In the trailer, there is a scene showing the Mexican water people entering Wakanda.anda and so do you get the point i'm not gonna spoil it that's in the trailer but like the ending was just like they may as well have come out and just started spitting
racial slurs i was just like it's funny though i bring it up just because it's such a big political
issue and like woke people
have been celebrating black panther like the first movie as this like great triumph of diversity or
whatever and i'm like it's just one of like the whole thing is racial racial stereotypes this is
not a spoiler it's just a scene in the movie the the the wakandans are are control are using
computer controls by banging on drums and i was just i'm like it was just way over the top way over the top no
condom forever yeah well let's do this let's jump to uh the next big story uh ladies and gentlemen
if you haven't already heard donald trump is going uh what does curtis say postal on ron desantis
all right i'm gonna read for you you the statement from Donald Trump. He writes
News Corp, which is Fox, The Wall Street Journal and the no longer great New York Post.
Bring back Cole is all in for Governor Ron DeSantis, demonious and average Republican
governor with great public relations who didn't have to close up his state, but did, unlike other
Republican governors whose overall numbers for a Republican were just average, middle of the pack, including COVID,
and who has the advantage of sunshine, where people from badly run states up north
would go no matter who the governor was, just like I did.
Ron came to me in desperate shape in 2017.
He was politically dead, losing in a landslide to a very good agriculture
commissioner, Adam Putnam, who was loaded up with cash and great poll numbers. Ron had low approval,
bad polls, and no money, but he said that if I would endorse him, he could win. I didn't know
Adam, so I said, let's give it a shot, Ron. When I endorsed him, it was as though, to use a bad
term, a nuclear weapon went off. Years later, they were the exact words that Adam Putnam used in describing Ron's endorsement. He said, I went from having it made with no
competition to immediately getting absolutely clobbered after your endorsement. I then got
Ron by the star of the Democratic Party, Andrew Gillum, by having two massive rallies with tens
of thousands of people at each one. I also fixed his campaign, which had completely fallen apart.
I was all in for Ron, and he beat Gillum.
But after the race, when votes were being stolen by the corrupt election process in Broward County,
and Rod was going down 10,000 votes a day,
I sent in the FBI and the U.S. attorneys, and the ballot theft immediately ended,
just prior to them running out of votes necessary to win.
I stopped his election from being stolen.
And now Ron DeSanctimonious is playing games.
The fake news asks him if he's going to run if President Trump runs. And he says, I'm only focused
on the governor's race. I'm not looking into the future. Well, in terms of loyalty and class,
that's really not the right answer. This is just like 2015 and 16, a media assault collusion when
Fox News fought me to the end until I won. And then they couldn't have been nicer or more supportive. The Wall Street Journal loved low energy Jeb Bush and a succession of
other people as they rapidly disappeared from sight, finally falling in line with me after I
easily knocked them out one by one. We are in exactly the same position now. They will keep
coming after us, MAGA, but ultimately we will win, put America first, and make America great again.
This has to be one of the cringest things I've ever heard from Trump, and it's sad.
It's very, very sad.
Ron DeSantis didn't say anything about him.
Trump comes out after Ron's double-digit, 20-point victory, and then is just for no reason insulting Ron DeSantis.
Yeah, it's kind of a little pathetic.
It's a sign of weakness,
you know, because you're what he's doing is essentially spreading division. And his comments
began with COVID because that's one of again, one of the strongest talking points against Donald
Trump and where the two are the most different. Donald Trump told everyone to lock down,
said we need 14 days to slow the spread, got Dr. Fauci to bark out orders, told everyone to listen to Dr. Fauci, launched Operation Warp Speed,
told everyone to take the vaccine when DeSantis didn't lock down.
He didn't have any mask mandates in his states.
And he told people, hey, if you want to take the vaccine, take it.
But it's up to you and your doctor to make those decisions for yourselves.
That's the biggest difference there.
And I think this is why Donald Trump started by talking about COVID and his kind of unhinged attacks against DeSantis when it could
have been a moment of congratulations, like, hey, DeSantis, you did great. I hope other people in
the party do great as well. Maybe we should work together, but we don't have any. Imagine if he
said instead of insulting Ron DeSantis, if he said, I remember when Ron DeSantis came to me and said, I need your support.
And I said, Ron, you're a good guy.
You have great policies.
I am going to be there for you.
And now we see just how successful he's become.
Imagine if he just said that, said, I was proud to stand with Ron DeSantis and I'm proud now to see his success.
I'm glad that I threw my weight behind him when I did, because now we're seeing a true star that would have come off as strong yeah well and i think so many people followed trump and
they were hoping to see more candid candidates like ron desantis pave way and do the same
bold outspoken stuff that trump did and then so when you have him he actually knocks them down
from somebody who loves trump i don't like to see that you want as many
trumps you want a whole movement i mean if you're a part of that maga movement you want more and
more of that you don't want just trump exactly what happens when you're gone trump you want to
you know bring up a whole nother generation of politicians that are going to be bold that aren't
going to be you know kissing media but and so you get someone like that in Ron DeSantis, and then he...
But Trump is up there when it comes to age,
and there's an opportunity there to help people,
to build and grow, but that's not what we have here.
Let me piss everybody off.
So we don't need another 80-year-old president.
We don't, okay?
Now, I supported Trump.
Now, I didn't understand Trump in 2015,
but when I walked
into the voting booth, there were two boxes. There was Hillary Clinton and not Hillary Clinton. I
checked the one that said not Hillary Clinton, and we wound up with Donald Trump. Now, again,
he converted me. He brought me over. I could see through the stuff. I could see through the,
if you will, the comedic timing that he has, which is really pretty damn good.
But he was anti-establishment i think a lot of people love
that but they love that aspect about him he wasn't one of those bought and paid for 50-year politicians
as we as we've become used to and people will make the argument they'll say well without trump
there would be no desantis and maybe that's true maybe that's true without trump maybe there's no
lauren bobert maybe there's no marjorie Taylor Greene. But that's the whole point. Trump should be like, yes, look at all these people I've brought up versus right when they succeed.
I mean, that's no different.
Yeah.
It's like obviously he's threatened by him, which is stupid.
He even said he.
You start to look like, and everybody says, well, it's 4D, 5D, 18D chess, right?
Trump knows all.
He walks on water, right?
He's the savior.
He's the Messiah.
I get it.
Everybody's knee deep in this cult of personality. Donald Trump, trump the name it means herald of the world ruler no so donald it
sounds like it should donald is i'm so i'm i'm i'm being a little um editorial with it but trump
means like the trumping sound of the declaration right and donald means world ruler and listen i
was sitting with donald trump jr the night I, CJ and I, the night I decided
I was going to run for governor.
Oh, and I sing songs about Trump.
I love him.
You sing at Trump rallies.
I love him.
We've been around.
I mean, obviously, the point is, we've put our support there.
Well, the point is, is what I'm scared of is he actually, it's okay.
It works when you do it to Ted Cruz.
I mean, we love Ted Cruz, but you know, he's not likable.
You know?
It works.
It works.
We all get a kick out of it.
But when you go after somebody that's done so much for America, it's like, it's going
to rub your fan base the wrong way.
And the other day, I guess it was yesterday, on Truth, Trump said, now that the election
in Florida is over, everything went quite well,
shouldn't be said that in 2020, I got 1.1 million more votes in Florida than Ron D got this year,
5.7 million, 4.6 million, just asking. So I tweeted it this morning. I mulled over it for 24 hours,
and I said, dumb. Trump's ego getting in the way again, and there's literally no justifying a move
like this. Now, psychologically, I agree with you, you tim i don't think there's any way you look at this it becomes
cringy people that want to see two heroes come together and say let's be a powerhouse but but
remember that meme that it was the babylon b they wrote an article it said ingenious move
trump supports impeachment forcing democrats to oppose. You remember that Babylon Bee article?
And then they just wrote basically, you know,
Democrats now had no choice. You see,
this is my favorite conspiracy theory here.
Donald Trump
knows no matter what
he does, they will take the opposite
side of it. So Trump starts
going after DeSantis. So all the
never Trumpers, all of the moderates,
and many Democrats are going to be like, screw you, Trump. I like DeSantis. So all the never Trumpers, all of the moderates, and many Democrats
are going to be like,
screw you, Trump.
I like DeSantis.
Yeah, that's wild shit,
but I can see it.
Trump is,
I'm kidding.
Honestly, I think Trump
has got an ego
and he's mad that DeSantis
is doing so well
because he wants to run.
But we can just imagine
that Trump is actually
so noble,
he's willing to sacrifice
his own image
to force it
listen we look we talked to trump tuesday night right so we're sitting there we did our panel
discussion on the blaze sarah gonzalez glibbeck we're all sitting there and we had trump for 15
20 minutes right and and three times glenn asked him he said hey you know you're when you announce
on the 15th that you're going to run for president
trump ignored the question till the third time finally quite honestly you're going to love what
i gotta say you're going to love it you're going to appreciate what i'm going to say you're going
to love it and it's like your assumption is yeah he's going to announce he's run for president i
can't in a million years imagine that he's going to say i'm going to throw all of my power and my
weight behind iran de santos who look i have no doubt. I have no question. I mean, even, I'm not going to quote Roger Stone,
but even Roger Stone told me one time, he's like,
I don't trust Ron DeSantis.
He's to establishment.
Maybe he is to establishment, but I'll tell you,
the guy's done a hell of a job.
But when Donald Trump criticized Ted Cruz,
there's legitimate things to criticize Cruz on.
What is he criticizing Ron DeSantis on?
I'm not seeing it.
Why hasn't he made a strong, legitimate argument about what criticizing Ron DeSantis on? I'm not seeing it. Why hasn't he made a strong, legitimate argument
about what exactly Ron DeSantis has done?
He hasn't been doing that.
He actually said what he did.
He was upset that he didn't come out right
saying he wasn't going to run for president.
Yeah, yeah.
And again, that's belligerent, insane kind of thinking
that's absolutely based on the ego.
And what is it doing?
It's creating division amongst a party insane kind of thinking that that's absolutely based on the ego and what is it doing it's it's
creating division amongst a party that that again is fighting within the party and and even that one
side that the anti-establishment faction which i think is represented by trump and desantis is
fighting within that party so so it's a civil war within a civil war of this political party which
is spreading more division and of course making sure hey that that the that the populist branch of the party will never get get any
significant strength they're they're the neocons are happy when the neocons that are watching this
right now they're happy they're cheering this on they're calling this in the press the gop civil
war and i'm like yo the civil war is in 2015 and donald trump won and then was at war or he he won
he wins this fight in the primary
but then he's in this long battle with the gop establishment that civil war's been going on
if they're now claiming this is a civil war they're admitting trump won that maga won the
republican party that's it well and it did well never mind wouldn't it be nice i mean in a perfect
world in my perfect world i could see trump a DeSantis that come along and say,
you know what, we recognize the Democrats and the Republicans are the flip side of the same big government coin.
They're all corrupt.
We've been screwed by the two-party system.
They basically ruined the Constitutional Republic.
Let's start a whole other party.
Let's start a whole other party.
We're not libertarians.
But how can they start a party when they keep fighting each other?
That's the problem.
That's the problem.
That's what I'm saying.
My perfect world.
But they're not going to do it.
But there was even a couple right-wing pundits that were talking about.
Well, you know, they could if it's back to...
Oh, I'm an interrupter.
My bad.
Sorry.
No, no, no.
It's just the right thing.
I just want to make one really quick point.
I have kids.
I've got to talk over them all the time.
I just want to make one quick point here.
There was a couple right-wing pundits that were making the call that DeSantis and Donald
Trump should run together.
And this was going to be a dream ticket that could definitely dominate and beat the Democrats.
And now they're, that's not going to happen. Sorry, go ahead.
No, I listen. I got kids. I always talk over him. I'm like, listen to me. Sorry. But I was,
like you're saying how, you know, it could be they're causing everybody to look at him
like this fighting, this infighting, all the plan. And then all of a sudden they come out
holding hands. It's the american dream there's this good look a lot of
people want to believe that trump's always playing fourth dimensional chess like that implies it's
multi-layered and he's traveling through time or something but uh whether it's on purpose or not
this is owning the news cycle and that means Democrats are never going to get a minute
of time to talk.
So they've got no stars.
Beto and Abrams are their stars, and they just
keep losing. They're famous for losing.
Beto's now lost what?
Three in less than four years.
He's the best loser there is.
I was going to do it, but I didn't have time.
I want somebody to come out with a meme that shows little
African kids wearing Beto shirts after the election. And I want them to see these kids growing do it, but I didn't have time. I want somebody to come out with a meme that shows little African kids wearing Beto shirts, you know, from after the election.
And I want them to see, like, these kids growing.
They've got a kid that's Beto for Senate, Beto for president, Beto for governor.
And they just keep growing in these shirts.
And then you have a meme where there's an outlet store called Discount Clothing, and it's all Beto shirts.
All the different kinds, Beto for Senate, Beto for governor.
And I hope he runs again again because that's an easy
shoo-in for whoever. He's probably going to run against John Cornyn.
John Cornyn in Texas for Senator of Texas.
He'll probably run. Cornyn's a piece of trash.
But the...
To your point, Tim, I agree with you. I think
that you got Trump who...
I'd love to have the kind of power where you could sit on the toilet in the
West Wing at 3.30 in the morning, freshly spray-painted
orange, and just
hair hasn't moved in four days, and
just hit tweet, you know, and just say
kafefe, and it controls the news cycle for 36
hours. I mean, that's laser pointer
to Kat's kind of power.
And he can do that. He knows he can do that. And he's not
even on Twitter. He's doing it on Truth.
But let's think about this. If Trump really was a smart
guy, right? And I'm saying, you know,
I think Trump is a smart guy, but if he was like
a tactful mastermind, what if he really was was thinking he he didn't like luke pointed out he didn't actually
attack desantis for anything he's attacking him but not really criticizing him on anything what's
the purpose of that we're talking about it it's making it look like trump is whining and doesn't
like desantis it's giving desantis the story now is he's like, DeSantis had this big win,
but I was bigger.
He's making the press
continually report DeSantis won
by massive numbers
without actually attacking DeSantis.
You see what I mean?
It's a good point.
What if Trump is thinking,
they will hate me
no matter what I do if I run,
but DeSantis has my proxy.
If I hate him,
he wins and then gives me favors.
Good point.
Well, Trump's been's been i mean that's
one theory that that needs to be backed by some evidence uh it's a total speculation yeah yeah
but but trump has been attacking the santas for a very long time he's been making small jabs
against him throughout the last few months and years that are becoming pretty evident that there
is a kind of ego battle here i don't think it's for the chess.
Who in the world knows?
But at the end of the day,
I think we should be skeptical of DeSantis.
I think we should be skeptical of Donald Trump in it.
But right now, DeSantis is really doing a lot by not saying anything and by not reacting,
by not playing into the ego, by not counterattacking.
A lot of people are like, wow,
he's handling this in a way better way
than the former president of the United States. You know what I love?
I wake up after the midterm
and I see these posts where they're like, what happened
last night? This is Trump's fault
and all that stuff. And I'm like, I don't know what's going on.
The Republicans lost? And I look
and it's like New York Times projects
224 seats for the Republicans
and it's a toss up. It might go to
51 in the Senate, maybe not.
And then I'm like, like okay so these are this
okay so they won wait hold on these leftists are cheering colbert is gloating jimmy kimmel is
laughing they're posting pictures of like a spattering of ketchup on the floor and they're
like yo we won and i'm like hillary clinton she goes it turns out women like their rights and
they vote and i'm like lady you lost like i don't understand this means nancy pelosi's done she's out this is like the most powerful democrat has just
lost and now she's done out of the job and they're cheering for this what do you call someone who
celebrates having lost a crazy person a loser at minimum but i don't understand i know we you know we had milo on the other day, and he mentioned it's because the Republicans wanted revenge.
And I was like, oh, gee, I guess I'll have to settle for winning.
I get it.
You want revenge.
No, I totally understand.
A blowout landslide would feel great.
Sorry, guys.
You'll have to accept just having won.
You just have to want.
You just want.
But it's also important to note here that Ron DeSantis did endorse candidates in this election that didn't win.
So he doesn't also have a perfect record as well.
Donald Trump also endorsed candidates, didn't win.
But Donald Trump's getting a lot of the criticism and a lot of flack from it.
Some people say it's deserved.
Some people say it's not.
I think what happened in Pennsylvania with Oz, the criticism there is absolutely deserved.
I think what happened in Georgia, he criticized the candidate there that won.
So, again, it's a mixed bag of what's going on here. But when we look
at the midterms, I mean, this is the best midterm
for Democrats since 1986.
For Democrats. For Democrats,
yes. And Biden had
a better midterm than Clinton and
Obama. This is one of the best performing
midterms for incoming political
party in the last 20 years.
And there's one reason for it i
think there's a lot of reasons one reason it's not because of policy it's not it's because of
mail-in ballots and redistricting i think it's just mail-in ballots sunny hostin on the view
admitted whether accidentally or otherwise that she committed voter fraud now this is one person
i'm not saying it's swing swung in the election or anything like that. And maybe if you'd like to make an excuse for her as to what she meant, feel free to do so. But we had this viral clip where she's on her phone. And Whoopi Goldberg, she's like, get off your phone, you know, heavens or whatever. And then Sonny's like, it was my son. He was messaging me to make sure, you know, that I his absentee ballot that that I did that.
And then it's like it's a weird thing to say that I did that.
Like, what does that refer to?
And then she said, I had trouble voting for him today.
Full stop.
She said she did vote for him.
That is admitting to voter fraud.
Now, immediately left personalities came out and started saying she means that she dropped off
his ballot for him it's like sure okay i get that where's her son at where's her son that she had
his ballot and he couldn't drop drop it off well apparently it was reported that her son was in
massachusetts while she was in new york so why did the ballot go to the house in new york you would
have to believe that the son ordered an absentee ballot not to where he is in Massachusetts, which is what absentee is for, but to his own home in New York where he could have just voted in person.
But maybe he did it because he knew he wasn't going to be there on election day, but was going to be there.
You have to believe then that he ordered it, went to visit his family, filled everything out, signed it, dated everything, sealed it up, closed it, put it down,
then left, then called his mom and said, hey, can you drop my ballot off for me?
You'd have to assume that he didn't just drop it in a mailbox, as per what absentee ballots are for.
He didn't just take it with him back home to mail, that he literally went home, filled it out,
dropped it, left. I think the simple answer, Occam's razor, is that she committed voter fraud. I don't think mail-in voting is overtly about voter fraud. I'm not saying that either. The reason mail-in voting was, the Democrats, the reason Democrats did so well
right now, nothing to do with Trump. They're saying Trump dragged the party. No, established
Republicans were pulling funding from key races. Everybody knows that. And the bigger issue is Democrat turnout was very good.
Youth turnout was very good.
And it's this simple.
Mom goes to her, suburban mom goes to her kids and she says, kids, our ballots came.
Fill them out.
And the kids say, sure, whatever, I guess.
Who am I voting for?
And she's filled out for the Democrats.
And then they do.
Those are real ballots filled out by real people. Those kids normally would not have voted.
They don't know. They don't care. It has nothing to do with them. But their mom asked them to.
Now, the steel man argument from the Democrats, of course, is so what? Real people voted. What's
your point? My point is people who don't care about the system are voting, and that's bad for
the system in the long run. You can argue that it's good because your policies are winning, but yo, gas prices through the roof, inflation through the roof.
People are not doing well, and it's because we have voters who have nothing, no stake in the system and don't care and are only voting because it's just you're tripping over ballots.
It's that simple.
Plus, real quick, in I think 39 states, ballot harvesting is legal.
So now you have Democrat nonprofits legally going to places where people normally don't vote and
saying, fill it out and I'll take it from you. And that's massively increasing voter turnout.
Well, if you're looking at the Democratic base this midterm election, there was a lot of unmarried
women that heavily voted Democratic. there was also a lot of 18
to 20 year olds that voted uh in favor of the democrats over 70 of them voted for for democrats
i think a lot of this also has to do with big tech censorship and institutions like tiktok banning
right-wingers and conservatives and allowing other people to have those kind of voices there and when
you have those key demographics voting obviously they're going to be voting in favor of policies that benefit them.
But I also want to point this out
because for those that are fans of the show,
you know I pointed this out two years ago
or a year and a half ago.
If a Democrat nonprofit goes to New York City,
universal mail-in voting is everywhere.
They walk into one tall 30, 40 story building.
They knock on a door, no answer.
They spin around another door, knock,
someone answers. Within the span of a couple minutes, they could talk to dozens of people.
Within the span of an hour, they've talked to hundreds. These are legitimate votes,
and it's a legitimate practice, but universal mail-in voting disproportionately benefits
dense urban populations. If a Republican wants to go door to door, they're mostly in rural areas. You'd have to get in your car, drive to a house,
knock on the door. No one answers. Get in your car, drive to the next house. That took five minutes.
Democrats knock on the door. No answer. Walk 10 feet, knock on the door. No answer. Walk 10 feet,
knock on the door. So long as we play this game of let's make it easier for everyone to vote, the procedure outright favors Democrat strongholds.
Now, DeSantis, I think, has proven if you play the game right, if you've got good policy, you can still win if you win the cities.
So perhaps we should either do away with universal mail-in voting, because I certainly think that's a big problem.
Not because I think people shouldn't be voting.
I think it's a problem for a system when people who don't want to vote just vote
because. Like people have to know what they're choosing to do it. You have a right to own a gun
doesn't mean every person should just own a gun. I think most people should own a gun. But just
because you have the right to do it doesn't mean, you know, you can be just irresponsible with it.
Yeah. We're in a situation, I mean, look, we've got, we've got, I think that the election system in America is systematically flawed. You know, the radical thing that I've suggested over and over again is legally we should just wipe the ballots, the voter rolls clear. Let everybody just like, your passport's expired. It's time to go back and re-register. Let's see if you're alive. Let's see if you're legal. Let's see if you live where you say you live. Let's go back there and see who's actually there.
You should have to register every election.
I think you should, actually.
And you should go back in there and you say, okay.
I mean, people do that.
They renew their driver's license.
They renew their passports.
They do all these things.
I think that you should have a voting day, an election day, not an election season.
You should register for every election by going and it can, I don't care if it's online,
quick 30 second thing to be like, this is my current address.
And if you don't, you don't vote.
Yeah.
So back in the day, we had voting where it was like you had to be a landowner, right?
And you had to be a man.
Okay, so we don't agree with those things today.
But you need to understand the context back in the day.
The man thing, yeah, obviously we've done away with all that stuff.
You know, men and women can both go vote, 19th Amendment.
But the reason it was land-based was because we didn't have a dmv you didn't go get an id right how did how did we know you actually live there oh you live in this house you own this
parcel so you live here yeah when we started moving into the space of rentals and uh you know
tenants non-ownership we're like okay well these people they do live here we know they live here
they can vote so because we're a community what ends up happening is you had andrew yang say he was
going to move to georgia back in 2020 to help uh um who was it who was running uh it was um
it was abrams who's running against he yeah he wanted to move to georgia to help the democrats
warnock was running yeah warnock he so andrew Warnock. So Andrew Yang is like, I'm going to move down there. And it's like, so hold on.
You're not a member of our community.
You're not voting for us
for what makes our lives better.
You're voting for the nation
by moving into our space.
Yo, that's crazy.
That shouldn't be that way.
Now, however,
you're allowed to move.
I get it.
That being said,
I think it would make sense
if you were,
after every election,
there's
no such thing as a voter roll.
You're not registered anymore.
When election season comes, Facebook and Twitter and Instagram, whatever, can do a reminder
being like, time to register to vote.
And then you say, yes, I live here.
I want to vote this place.
They say, you got it.
We've tracked your address.
Then when you show up, you present proof that's who you are and where you live.
And you say, that's me. And they go, send in your vote yeah and it was osaf not worn out
it was osaf he was going over there you got 10 million people watching this thing i gotta correct
that because i'm the one that's wrong the republicans really do you know if they're good
for anything they'll like what was it the hb what you know it's like unfortunately all the voters like any like they try to
do I can't talk anymore
I tell you I'm like Biden I need someone to finish
my sentences for me I look at you
I'm just as good as Fetterman
and Biden I'm over here stumbling over my
words just what am I
saying
I agree with
Michael Malice I don't know his
full position on Fetterman but I think Fetterman in the Senate is a gift, is a big, big gift.
Hear me, people.
If the Republicans had the Senate, it would be better.
Rand Paul would be chair of the health committee or whatever.
I forgot the full name.
And that means he's going to be able to ask some serious questions about Fauci and all that stuff. He's done
it already. But what could they really do?
There's a chance the Republicans will
take the Senate with the Georgia runoff. We'll see.
But with Fetterman
in, this means
the real prize
2024,
Fetterman's an advantage.
Think about all of the videos
that are going to come out. all of the memes, all of and
it's sad, really.
I mean, I don't like it that Biden is out of his mind, that Fetterman is brain damaged.
These people shouldn't have run.
But, you know, they did.
So now the Democrats are going to get to withstand.
They're going to have to figure out how to get past two years of John Fetterman not
understanding words.
You see the video where he said
he celebrated the death of Roe v. Wade?
He's not with it.
And they got it.
Congratulations.
They're going to have to hide this man.
Hey, I've been calling for him
to run for president of the United States.
We have Biden.
We might as well have Fetterman.
And MSNBC is joining my calls
officially saying,
hey, Fetterman could potentially be president.
Unironically.
Yes, yes.
What?
Where?
I believe I tweeted it on my Twitter page,
Luke, we are changed.
And it was MSNBC.
It was the video that I started off my YouTube.
No, no, I played it on my YouTube video today as well.
It should be on my Twitter.
But the memes,
they are very spicy already.
I like to post spicy memes but some of the
Federman memes are even too
spicy for me to be honest
watch this video you gotta listen to this video
by MSNBC because they're supporting
what I put out there a couple weeks ago
so we're gonna do a new segment and let's pull up
this clip we got this tweet from Mr.
Luke Rutkowski himself
ha ha ha ha yes MSNBC
is behind my idea. Fetterman Biden 2024.
Fetterman as a nominee at some point for president. I know there's some variables,
obviously, but just a few. But I just, you know, what he did in the in the super red,
deep red parts of Pennsylvania and the way that he ran ahead of Biden, as you were saying, ran ahead of Trump.
I mean, it just makes it makes you wonder about his future.
OK, I'm sorry.
If you read it, hold on, hold on, hold on.
Fetterman in the Senate as a Democrat, I can understand why there's why, you know, there's a there's a closed door, but open window there.
For the next two years, Democrats are going to have to answer for a man who's not all with it, who's got brain damage in the Senate.
And it's going to be amazing talking points for Republicans.
But Fetterman as the president?
No, no, no, no, no.
There's nothing after that.
I mean, you want to sacrifice the country for four years so that you can try and win after that?
I'm sorry.
I'm not on board with that.
I'm messaging my guys right now.
We're making officially Biden-Fetterman 2024 shirts
that are going to be available on the best political shirts right now,
probably by the end of tonight.
Sorry, go ahead.
Well, no, it's, you know,
a lot of folks think that maybe moving Fetterman into that position
was a way of putting his wife in position,
that he's going to become, you know, here in the next, I don't know,
less than six months, he's going to be unable to perform his duties or whatever after he's sworn in.
And it puts his wife in a position to fill his seat. We'll see. I mean, either way,
you're dealing with insanity across the board. I mean, you're dealing with insanity with this
thing. The fact that they looked at a guy and, you know, you look at the memes, the Fetterman
memes. I put one on my Facebook earlier today, and people said,
you know, this is way beneath you.
And I'm like, you have no idea what's beneath me.
You don't know how low I can go.
But they said, you have no sympathy for a stroke victim.
I mean, my father ultimately died from his stroke.
So we're not making fun of his strokes.
He was a moron before he had a stroke.
And, again, if he's a stroke victim,
then his family should have had sympathy and never put him up
there they should have pulled him off that platform like if he's that impaired that he
can't he's a senator for christ's sake if he's a senator and uh he can't handle some ridicule or a
meme about him then what the hell are we doing i think they just like electing people that they
can control well there's 100 percent that absolutely Absolutely. Like that guy in Pennsylvania who was dead.
I said that on Twitter. Hey, like the three people that were dead.
I said that on Twitter.
There's three.
There were three people?
There's three.
Well, not in Pennsylvania, but there were three dead people.
Not in Pennsylvania.
Not in Pennsylvania.
There was one in Massachusetts, one in Pennsylvania, and then one in somewhere else.
The California thing.
But I said, are we supposed to have...
All Democrats?
Yeah.
I said, are we supposed to have sympathy for the dead guy, too?
Well, and what about the person that was running against him?
Like, do they not?
I'm surprised the Democrats didn't dig him up and like, hey, come in there.
Put his hand on a Bible.
I recently learned that you can't defame dead people.
So now we can say Democrats elected fraudsters, con artists, and rapists.
Oh, they're dead.
You can't defame them.
No, I don't want to disparage the people who died.
I got no beef with them.
But my thing is they say, oh, you have no sympathy for a guy who had a stroke.
Well, I have no sympathy for the person that's dead.
Either they're dead, but I mean, you still elected them.
Hugh McKean apparently died and was elected, and then Barbara Cooper, she died in October.
But seriously, to the person that ran against them, they lost to a dead person.
What do you do next? What do you do next?
That's worse than Oz.
That's pretty embarrassing.
If you are dead, your votes should be eliminated.
Period.
Just gone.
Don't know.
Don't care.
No special election.
Your votes are gone.
If you vote for a dead person, your vote is gone.
You voted for a dead person.
You're punished.
Imagine you're playing basketball with somebody, and you is gone. You voted for a dead person. You're punished. Like, imagine you're playing basketball
with somebody, and you throw the ball just out of
the court. Okay, that's a foul
or something. What is that? Out of court
or whatever? Out of bounds.
We don't give you points for it. We don't say,
hold on, let's
start over again, and we'll
figure this out. No, no, no, no. You screwed
up. That's it. And I understand that after a certain point,
like, if you die after a certain point, you name, there's a good chance you'll be on the ballot.
Our good friend, Sarge Summers, he died in the middle of his campaign.
He was.
Oh, my God.
You voted for it.
I voted for the dead guy.
You voted for it.
So let's call you out on that.
I'm a hypocrite.
He's a good friend of ours.
And you gave him a little honor vote.
I felt so bad.
I didn't.
He didn't win.
But he died on the campaign trail.
He died in a car wreck.
I got to read this super chat from James K.
James, this was a grand slam.
He says, Biden Fetterman 2024.
It's a no-brainer.
Oh, wow.
That was a good one.
That was real good.
Anyway, on to the dead people who won.
Amazing.
Congratulations, y'all.
So what is it?
I mean, look, Republicans have elected dead people for two
because people will, like two of these Democrats, I think,
they died in October or, you know, at least one of them did.
And so people maybe just didn't realize the person died.
They knew who the person was maybe.
Or I got to be honest, I think they just show up,
they hit the D and they walk out.
Oh, yeah, that's probably true.
They don't know who they're voting for.
Well, a friend of mine, he even put it on Twitter.
You got Biden that calls out for dead people. Yeah, well, I mean, yeah. Oh, yeah, that's probably true. They don't know who they're voting for. Well, a friend of mine, he even put it on Twitter. You've got Biden that calls out for dead people.
Yeah, well, I mean, yeah.
Oh, man.
He did.
I mean, he's sad.
I think Biden's at that stage in life where his toes are on the precipice of the eternal,
so he's already seeing into, you know, the nether regions,
and he's just seeing people there floating around.
She was there.
Yeah, you want to see if she's there?
Yeah, where is she?
Is she here? Hold on. He's trying to shake hands with the air all the time yeah yeah this is he's got his toes
on the press of eternity yeah this is uh shout out to seamus of freedom tunes this is a good
it's a good horror uh bit biden's so close to the other side that he's starting to see through the
veil seeing dead people i see dead people six seventh sense whatever you know the thing uh but i've got a friend who said he was at the
polling place and he goes up to the uh the voting deal and he puts his thing in it there's two girls
young girls that are standing there and one of the girls says i don't know who any of these people
are i don't know what to do and the girl beside her said just vote democrat and that goes right
back to your point like if you're gonna're going to do that, stay home.
I mean, our country went from you've got to be a landowner.
You had the man voted for the household.
I mean, there were certain requirements that you had.
And now you've got any person that's brain dead out there casting a vote because that's
what they're doing.
And I remind people, voting is not a right.
It is a privilege in this country.
We have the rights
that afford us certain privileges. You don't have the right to vote. You have the privilege to vote.
It's a thing that you should take very responsibly. I mean, for instance, I moved three months ago,
four months ago, from Fort Worth, Texas, down to the Houston area. I changed my address,
changed everything, changed it with the Secretary of State to give me a new polling place. I still, because the state did not change my polling place, I still
had to go back to Fort Worth, Texas, three and a half hours from where I'm living now, go back to
Fort Worth, Texas and vote on Tuesday, Election Day, and do it. And listen, I was nervous because
I thought, I'm going to get up here, they're going to run my driver's license and say, well,
these addresses don't match. I still had to fill out a form that said change of address with the polling place and do it. So again, it's racist. It's racist
that I had to do this. But I had to fill out another form. And I said, you're actually asking
me to write on this form the same things that are on my driver's license. Why am I doing this?
And they said, just do it. I think it should be harder to vote.
Should be harder to vote.
I think voting is, it's a duty, it's a responsibility.
And it is you saying, I want certain things for this country, for this city, for this
county, whatever.
The Democrat policy is, let's just get as many votes as possible.
We don't care about the quality of the votes.
It gives us power.
That's why they want 16-year-olds to vote.
I think voting should be hard,
but it should be this hard.
You have to get up and go vote.
That's it.
Yeah, forget that drop.
Forget the mail-in.
Forget all of that stuff.
I mean, again, if you're infirm,
you're military,
you're law enforcement on duty,
stuff like that, I understand.
There are special concessions for that.
But the guy that doesn't want to get up and go.
Should not vote.
No.
If you don't want to be there, you shouldn't be.
That's just the way it is.
I mean, it's frustrating to me.
Tomorrow's Veterans Day, right?
I don't know when this airs.
We're live.
We're live.
So we're Veterans Day tomorrow, right?
We went to Antietam today.
We went over there.
Oh, cool. You go over there, 22,717, I think, men died that day fighting each other,
Americans fighting each other.
You go to the graveyard, and it is a sad reminder,
not only brother against brother clash.
I mean, that's the bloodiest battle in the Civil War.
But then you think about Normandy,
and you think about the millions that died in the World Wars.
And you look at the Afghanistan evacuation and the millions that died in the world wars,
and you look at the Afghanistan evacuation and the 13 that died there,
and the just senseless stuff that goes on.
You're like, you've got men and women that put on a uniform every day with a willingness to serve, sacrifice, give their lives for our liberty,
our freedom, our ability to have those privileges I mentioned,
and you don't do it?
You just don't do it?
You don't give a shit enough to go out there and study
and see
what's best to protect your freedoms these guys died they bled they sacrificed they go on deployment
nine ten months out of the year to stay away from their children and you go and you don't you can't
read a book you can't google something to see if john fetterman's a well it's like you said people
it had things have not gotten bad enough for people to want to vote or to change the way.
This is what happens when we live in a world of manufactured oppression and not real oppression.
They've never suffered.
They've manufactured victimhood.
They've told themselves they're victims and they haven't done without food.
They haven't done without water.
I mean, unless you live in Mississippi, Jackson, Mississippi, and they're sludge coming out of your faucet for two weeks.
But they haven't done without.
And so now what they're saying is, oh, I got it so hard, I can't go.
If you got it so hard, you can't go vote?
Have you seen the video of the Starbucks employee crying about having to work eight hours?
Yeah, yeah.
That was the funniest video.
Who's a trans?
Who's a trans person?
I don't know if you caught that.
That was the other thing she was complaining about was they were misgendering.
And that was the other thing, which I think, honestly, was probably the catapult that pushed her into making the video anyway.
Because, oh, my God.
That was the stressor.
That was the deal.
But, you know, and the story wasn't about someone being mean to this person.
It was just that people kept misgendering.
I grew my beard out and everything well i gotta be honest i'm not i want to be careful because i don't know if the individual
was male wanting to be a woman or a woman wanting a woman want to be a male i mean you got to assume
you know she didn't they didn't say so we don't really know she said she said i grew my beard out
and everything i think that was the quote oh okay but the issue is so like look at america right now
you go across i mean I travel the country.
I do, I'm in 35 states a year doing live comedy shows.
I'm all over the place, 200,000 miles a year in the air.
Everywhere I go across the country, I was in Seattle last week.
Everywhere you go, they went from having help wanted signs outside of the restaurants to saying, please be patient with our staff.
Yep.
I saw that.
It's a weird trend if you think about that.
I went to uh we were going
down to the virginia safari and we drove through new market it's really cool when you're out here
by the way because all the civil war history it's incredible yeah and we went to this little
restaurant and they had a big sign saying please be patient with our staff no one wants to work
anymore no joke i took i tweeted a picture of it out uh Tweeted a picture. And it's crazy to me.
I'm like, where are all these people?
Where'd they go?
Did they get raptured or something?
No, they got their checks in the mail.
Now they don't want to work.
But they're not doing that anymore.
So we went out several times now.
A few weekends ago, we went to a theme park.
And it was the Halloween party.
Oh, yeah. Completely dead. Completely empty. Really? 50 we went to a theme park and it was the halloween party oh yeah
completely dead yeah completely empty 50 people maybe in this theme park and we were just like
what is going on yeah like where is it okay maybe more than maybe about 50 people i think i saw
and if you wanted to go on a ride you had to go to the ride there was no one manning it
and then text a phone number and someone would come and press the ride button for you
well to go and to go all sydney w on you, there's no shame in our culture anymore.
Nobody feels shame.
Nobody's ashamed of anything.
Everyone's proud.
There's no work ethic because there's no shame in doing a poor job.
I don't know if they're proud or they've just been told it's okay to be a victim.
Well, they should be ashamed of that.
They just sit at home, but they're not.
You mentioned people are getting their checks.
I want to pull up this tweet from the redheaded libertarian who says this might be my finest prediction.
In one image, the redheaded libertarian said we are totally going to find out in mid-November that no one's getting their loans forgiven.
LMAO Biden, you play.
And then we have November 10th, 8 0 8 p.m.
Breaking federal judge rules.
Biden's plan to cancel hundreds of billions of dollars of student loan debt is unconstitutional and must be vacated.
And all of these people, they ran these videos where it was like cash in your pocket, cash in your, and it's like, it's like someone taking cash and it was like vote for Biden.
All these young people, this is the problem with low information voters.
Make the voting age 50.
I don't care.
These young people are like, hey hey did you hear biden's
gonna give me money i'll vote for him and then they do why aren't i getting my money now because
he lied to you dude it's here's the problem we're we're old people we've all been through this
young people they haven't experienced it so fool me once shame on you fool me twice shame on me
these young people were just fooled for the first time. I don't blame them. They were trusting Americans who said, this guy says he's going to help me out.
And sure enough, they got played.
Now, I just hope each and every one of you Democrats, young people who thought Joe Biden was going to give you cash and help you out, realizes he lied to you.
I ain't telling you to vote Republican, but just remember how they lied to you, because it will happen again.
No, 100%. There was never a plan to do that.
There was never a plan.
You remember when Joe Biden said
Build Back Better is going to pay for itself?
I mean, that was a fun idea.
That was a fun idea. Or the Inflation Reduction
Act that has 80,000 IRS
agents that Bill Gates pretty much wrote.
87,000?
And it's going to go after the little person that only has a little bit in their account.
Well, you remember what the media did with Donald Trump saying that Mexico was going to pay to build a wall.
And then Joe Biden comes along with a bill back better.
I remember, which again, his inflation plan is nothing but a climate change protection policy right there.
I remember when they came out with the Green New
Deal and AOC was the champion for that thing. It looked like a fifth grader wrote something
in crayon, right? Nobody believed that there would be a $91 trillion infrastructure rebuild.
Nobody believed that because what's a trillion? Nobody knows what a trillion is. They say trillion
and we just white noise it, right? And because nobody understands what that number means.
We just throw that around like it's no big deal. But by God, I mean, between modern monetary theory, the ESG scores, they believing that deficit and debts are good things.
A cashless society, world economic form, all this stuff going on.
And now you see what's going on.
I mean, Joe Biden actually flipped the script the other day by saying the quiet stuff out loud and saying, oh, we're going to get rid of all these coal plants.
We're going to get rid of all this stuff.
We're going to we're not going to have that.
We're going to shut them all down. We're going to have wind. We're going to get rid of all these coal plants. We're going to get rid of all this stuff. We're not going to have that. We're going to shut them all down.
We're going to have wind.
We're going to have solar.
They're telling us what they're doing.
They don't care if you're, you know.
They've got, look.
What was their deal?
You spend $500,000 to winterize your home, and we'll give you a $300 tax credit at the
end of the year?
That's the inflation plan.
This is what you have.
You have college students who are broke and in debt.
They don't own property. They nothing yeah and they're unhappy and so
then you have working americans who either own a home through loans inheritance or maybe have a
vehicle or maybe maybe you're still renting but have family and have responsibilities
those people are paying attention to why their lives are being destroyed why is my gas so
expensive why can't i find work why are the specialty jobs going away they get mad at democrats young college students who are getting free money
they're using loan money to live off of they don't have to work for anything they just don't want to
pay loans the democrats just offered them the entire world that's it i knew a guy he had student
loans and what did he do just partied that's that's that's it i mean but this
was this was normal in chicago cj tons of tons of people hey they get student loans and they go
party i mean they use it for school and then they go party on the weekends and i'm like you're doing
no work you're going to school and now you want me to pay your bills i'm sorry that just doesn't
make sense but it's kind of crazy that millennials I think they were only like two points behind.
I'm a millennial. Two points behind voting Republicans versus Democrats.
Because they're having babies now. They're growing up. They have jobs.
And so they came out for like Obama. But in the midterms, I'm pretty sure they were almost close to even.
I mean, we always make fun of millennials pretty sure they were almost close to even.
I mean, we always make fun of millennials, but they were voting Republican more this time around.
Well, they have responsibility.
Yeah.
There's debts.
There's payments.
There's mortgages.
We grew up.
Yeah, that's the thing.
So when I was working in Hollywood and out there, my agent, my manager out there, my manager had a guy that worked for him.
And he's a black guy.
He'd worked on several studio lots and stuff, and we'd go to dinner, and Fred, he would say,
man, I'm a Democrat because I grew up a Democrat. I grew up, my family was Democrats. I've never known anything different, and my manager, Arthur, he would say, it's because you haven't made any
money yet. You haven't made any money yet. When you make a little money, you'll change.
And this was a guy in Hollywood.
This was a manager
who's been, you know,
40 years in the television
industry out there
who, where if you're,
you're anathema,
I mean, you're a curse,
you're ostracized,
you're outside of the gate, man.
You are shunned
if you come out
as a conservative.
Who's saying,
well, yeah,
but you're not conservative
because you haven't
made any money yet.
It's kind of one of those open secrets.
That's why.
Wasn't the Biden administration meeting with the influencers on TikTok to get all those Gen Zers?
Or did I dream that?
Well, I mean, he had the Jonas Brothers.
He had everybody from the Jonas Brothers to the Dylan Mulvaney at the White House.
So obviously he's doing that.
Yes.
Yeah.
So I'll tell you, we're in a situation where this is a controlled fault that
this is not even controlled they're trying to control the downward spiral they're crashing
the plane we know the plane is crashing we know that they want this economy in shambles we want
everything done and just done away with things that we've held valuable and traditional in
america and uh they don't care They know that they can do this,
pin all the blame on a Joe Biden who, he ain't got long. Like I said, his toes are on the
precipice. So they can do that. They don't care. He doesn't have to campaign. He can lick the
windows in Delaware. It doesn't matter what he's doing. It doesn't matter what he's doing. It
doesn't matter what he says. The other day, they just asked him, they said, what are you going to
do to improve over what's happened in the last two years he said nothing well and i think they know that it creates chaos and chaos
creates fear and then they know that they can control you once fear sets in and then you're
going to always vote for him so we saw that the last two years yes that's all they got is fear
yeah well republicans are going to need more than whatever it is they're offering to because
they the establishment doesn't want to the establishment wants to stay the uniparty.
They want to they want to keep that deal.
But that deal is done.
MAGA came and it's not so much about Trump anymore.
I mean, you got DeSantis now.
And if these if the if the establishment and the leadership doesn't realize they're you know what?
I'll put it this way.
I think they're willing to sacrifice victory for as long as it takes.
They will just say we don't care.
They're the same thing as the Democrats, so they'll just keep sitting back and letting
actual Americans suffer, hoping that eventually MAGA stops.
It's not going to.
I think the one thing that needs to happen right now for all the Republicans going in
is just absolutely reject McConnell and McCarthy.
100%.
It's gone.
Nope.
Not going to happen under no circumstances.
Sorry.
You tell them, you know, for all these new members of Congress, you can be like, there is nothing on God's green earth that will make me support you as speaker.
You better pick somebody else.
Anyone else.
But the problem is we've had people come in here who are just like, well, you have to.
I'm like, no, you don't.
You can say, have fun.
Have fun.
Bring Pelosi back, I guess.
See, that's the thing.
I've called it the good old boys club forever.
You know, you've been a member of this country club for 30 years.
Now it's time for you to be the chairman of the board.
It's your turn.
Strong language, screw that.
I mean, we've got to screw that.
I mean, put Marjorie Taylor Greene, make her speak.
Absolutely.
Let's have at it.
Let's have a free-for-all.
Yeah.
No, hands down.
I think the challenge, though, as I said, is they would give up.
They would say, okay, then we'll sabotage it if you try to go against us, the establishment.
So where do you go from there, I guess?
Keep running?
Get new people and just wait?
I think before we fix social media, this problem is going to keep happening.
I think social media has far of a bigger impact on people's perceptions and realities than we could even realize. And I think a lot of
them are being manipulated by the DHS, by the FBI, by the DOJ that have their hands in big tech
social media and are deciding who has a voice and who hasn't. And I truly do think that with this
midterm, that big tech social media censorship had far more of an impact than a lot of people realize.
I think what we saw also in 2020 with Mark Zuckerberg spending $419 million to help people vote, an effort that predominantly helped the Democrats.
I think that also had a big impact.
Also in Florida, where Ron DeSantis made sure that he passed a law banning what he called Zuckerbucks that couldn't be used in his state.
So I think that also played a role in Florida having such a significant victory here.
Ron DeSantis seeing, hey, this big tech social media guy is trying to influence this by putting his money in there.
Let's make sure his money doesn't go to Florida.
And I think this is one reason why Ron DeSantis had such a victory, because Mark Zuckerberg wasn't able to have his influence there.
Carrie Lake needs to win.
Well, and I think also that's why you have Biden saying we need to investigate Elon Musk now, because they don't want that free speech platform.
These people are evil.
And I'll tell you why.
This woman gets up and she says, should we be investigating Elon Musk and the Saudi billionaire investor?
And Biden's like, we should be looking into it.
That investor was an original investor he already had a billion plus in twitter before elon stepped in oh but now they ignore it and and a lot of people not just maga people were saying
hey shouldn't we take a look at this because this isn't influencing our politics now that elon steps
in all of a sudden they're coming i'm going oh, what a problem we have here. These people are evil, man. Let's look at a couple of things. In the last two years, under the
quote unquote pandemic, which by the way, if we ever have a real pandemic, I'm dead because I'm
not getting vaxxed or anything else. I'm not doing any of that stuff. I mean, no experimental stuff
for me. But the thing is, in fact, I'm thinking about getting my vasectomy reversed because this
stuff is going to be like the new crypto. This is new Bitcoin right here. And so here's my thing. Look at all the tyrannies we came under, the stuff that was
revealed. America's held together by a three-course trend, okay? The media, education, and the courts.
We've lost the media. We've lost education. We're barely holding on to the courts, right? Barely.
At least we saw with the overturning of Roe v. Wade that the courts came out in favor of the Constitution in that case, put the rights back in favor of the states making their own decisions.
But look at all the tyrannies that are there, and we've got to be real careful because you've got medical tyranny.
We saw that. You've got corporate tyranny. You've got big tech tyranny that we're discussing. You've got big government, which even big government, that's bureaucratic tyranny because we're being ruled not by elected
representatives, but by 2.5 million unelected bureaucrats in Washington, D.C. who are getting
paid to rule over us. You've got educational tyranny. You've got the mainstream media tyranny.
And at some point in time, I'm trying to figure out when we start spilling tea into the harbor,
right? Because this is bullshit. And we're looking at all this stuff, and there's no
end in sight for it. You said the courts were hanging by a thread we got the story from the ap alex jones ordered to pay
473 million dollars more there you go to sandy hook families so uh 1.44 billion okay connecticut
judge barbara bellis imposed the punitive damages on the info wars host and free speech system
jones reportedly told his millions of followers. Yeah, you get the point. The record clearly supports the plaintiff's argument the
defendant's conduct was intentional and malicious and certain to cause harm by virtue of their
infrastructure, ability to spread content, and massive audience, including InfoWarriors.
I think it's all lies. I think Alex Jones is a guy who goes on a show and says things he thinks,
and he's often wrong, and he has free speech rights to do it.
He doesn't have a free speech right to defame people, but I believe he only defamed one person explicitly.
I do think he was wrong to say this, and I do think it did cause damages.
But this court, in my opinion, has delegitimized itself by saying a gajillion bajillion megabucks.
They may have well just said,
you know, a meteor made of gold.
It doesn't exist.
It's not going to happen.
A death penalty.
Why don't you just give him the death penalty?
I mean, it's not... Take him out back.
Yeah, it's not that far off.
And of course, you know,
he wasn't right sometimes.
And he did get a lot of criticism,
but he also apologized for what he did.
So again, first, they try to silence you.
Second, they try to take you down through legal means.
And third, they totally take you out.
I think we're in the second phase here.
I think what's happening to him is insane, is crazy.
I was even critical of him a few years ago.
But again, if they're doing this to him,
why can't we do the same to the corporate media?
But are they going after him?
Because, I mean, I feel like, I mean, what is their point?
Is it because he was one of the outspoken people for Trump, just like Steve Bannon?
I mean, they've gone after every single person that has been influential in the MAGA movement.
And he has a huge fan base.
Steve Bannon has a huge fan base.
They went after Roger Stone. They went after
Mike Flynn. They've literally taken down everybody.
Milo. They've taken down anybody
that's been associated with Trump, and they go,
oh, look, look at all these indictments. I mean,
even if it has nothing to do with them, but it's
just like they wipe out one of them at
a time with process crimes, with
not compliant or
whatever Steve Bannon did. I mean,
it's little tiny things but just to say hey look
anyone who supports trump yes they target yeah man it's it's so crazy how many media personalities
who had big shows and supported trump gone gone you know and that i mean and unrelated i'm a big
desandis fan i never liked it all the way but it's true when we look at the online social media presence and and
the memes and the supporters of donald trump they were the ones that got him into office that's what
i think they were the ones who stood up and said hey this is absolutely crazy here's some memes
here's a point of view here's my hot take on this issue and it was individuals like loomer like
milo like alex jones like bannon my hot take on this issue. And it was individuals like Loomer, like Milo, like Alex Jones, like Bannon
that were there on the forefront that represented a huge anti-establishment wing.
And slowly and surely, they were being taken out by the establishment
as Donald Trump was kind of watching it all transpire
and didn't decide to intervene and help out his supporters,
which is another criticism of him that I think is legitimate
because he had the power to to to just not only just say something,
but to intervene, to pass executive orders, to pass laws, but to, more importantly, also help set up other infrastructure and other platforms.
When when he saw all of his supporters being censored and banned, everyone was telling him, you're going to be next.
He couldn't do an executive order.
Well, he could have done a number of things.
He could have just tried
and invigorated a different platform
like he's doing now with Truth Social,
but now it's too late.
He could have went to Parler, right?
Or he could have went to Truth Social,
but he didn't do any of that.
Well, Truth wasn't around.
But people were telling him.
He could have gone to Gab or Minds.
And I remember I was at the social media summit
and someone stood up and said,
why don't you sign up for an alternative platform?
He goes, which one? Which one? And then people were like, there's there's a bunch.
But I guess my understanding is Kushner told him not to do it, not to go to parlor.
Well, and was it Kushner that helped put elect or put all these people in positions around him that completely filled him like Jeff Sessions?
And, you know, was I mean, if there's like one criticism I have of him,
he surrounded himself with people.
I guess it was just to appease and make himself not look like he was coming in
and just, he said he was going to drain the swamp, but he didn't.
Yeah.
You know?
He surrounded himself with swamp monsters.
Very swampy.
And I think he got in there and realized just how deep that swamp was,
or at least how wide it was.
And it was a lot. And he didn't have the people who were going to pull around him i mean that's for sure and he
hasn't been the best human resources manager in that regard he definitely put the wrong people
around him but that probably would be really overwhelming going in there with so many people
against you to know exactly who to trust well you're going in as a businessman not as a politician
you're not you're going in there you're not willing to you know
shake hands and put your arms around everybody else and say i'm going to scratch your back you
scratch mine and that's a very elementary way of saying what goes on but there is an element of
that you know you're going to do me a favor i'm going to do you a favor he went in there like a
bull in a china shop unfortunately i think god god i don't care people come down on me on this
but i mean trump went in there to drain the swamp and ended up becoming very swampy.
Well, he didn't have the infrastructure around him.
I don't think he became swampy.
He became swampy.
He did not.
Well, it depends.
Operation Warp Speed and all these other things,
it's all on people's personal beliefs,
and at the end of the day,
people will decide what they think of him
on their own personal political ideas.
But one thing that I did want to bring up is that he didn't have the infrastructure
and he went along and I think he should have fired a whole bunch of people.
He should have been like, there's a lot of bureaucracy here.
I don't know who you are.
You're probably going to screw me over.
You're probably going to leak to the media.
Fired.
You know, it's a clean house.
I think the answer to that is, and is it what y'all have like a beltway here or something?
Like you need to, if he's elected again or DeSantis, all the people they surround
themselves with needs to be like out of this D.C. area.
Yeah.
Bring in insiders.
Get some people from like Minnesota or, I don't, Texas.
I would rather see blue collar workers at the White House than the same bureaucrats
that were there.
Eliminate everyone.
Just get, like, get coal miners.
Be like, hey,
you're going to be in charge of the EPA.
People who have done this shit.
I mean,
you know,
you got,
you said people from Texas.
I said,
just not Rick Perry.
You know,
I mean,
you got who says,
let's abolish the Department of Energy
and then they put him in charge
of the Department of Energy.
Yeah,
not good.
Amazing.
Yeah.
Well,
but yeah,
God, I really, like y'allall i should run for office like as a democrat because i can't finish sentences yeah but you're cute i know you do finish sentences
you do now the thing the thing there is and when i say he got swampy the the whole deal is
like you said operation warp speed yeah the Speed. Until Trump comes out and says,
I was wrong.
He's never going to do that.
But he pushed, he pushed, he pushed, he pushed.
He did it to appease.
He pushed the fact.
Can we say that word?
I don't even know.
The procedure.
He's still telling people to take a procedure.
He brought the CEO of Johnson & Johnson
out on the rally stage the other day
and said, here's a guy that makes a lot of money.
I mean, he makes a lot of money.
And the place booed.
Bill Gates is bragging right now saying,
I told Trump not to investigate the procedure.
He did it.
I was telling him how to implement policies,
and he wanted me to become the science czar.
That's what Bill Gates is saying today.
Donald Trump desperately wants to take credit.
He will not back down from that.
No, he will not.
He wants it to be his great victory.
He won't back down. I don't i don't know look people like his ego i guess i don't understand that opponent of
it you wouldn't want to be married to that right i don't understand why you want to be you know
you don't want that you don't want that guy to be your neighbor but again and i think there's a big
portion of americans out there that are conservatives that do not want government
intrusion in your life.
They got locked down, lost their jobs.
You know, people screaming for reparations.
There needs to be pandemic reparations.
I mean, that Emily Oster that wrote that article last week or whatever, Halloween for the Atlantic, said there needs to be pandemic amnesty.
Screw you.
I mean, until there's real true reparations for that, people restored to their jobs.
Unless you can bring grandma back and you can't.
And I look at that and I'm like, Trump was a part of that.
He was a part of that.
He was a part of allowing Fauci to go too far. But I don't think he knew.
I think a lot of people were scrambling him.
But see, again, that's the argument.
I knew.
I knew.
And I'm nobody.
I knew.
Yeah, I knew Dr. Fauci was full of crap i knew as soon as he was
implementing policies saying black lives matter protests are great and they don't spread the
virus but but lockdown protests are dangerous and we shouldn't be doing those so as soon as that
happened donald trump should have been like hey what are you doing why are you saying black lives
matter protests are okay but anti uh you know lockdown protests are not that that's not funerals not okay exactly you can't go to weddings you can't go to funerals so so
legitimate question then like what about trump made him completely blind to black we saw the
riots happening in the george floyd riots how why didn't trump he we we knew it was bad we knew tom
cotton said insurrection act trump did nothing wasn't there at least out so outside of trump
not taking action on the riots wasn't there an least out so outside of trump not taking action on the rights
wasn't there an obvious contradiction when you couldn't go outside because of the lockdowns and
even trump was was advocating for them i tweeted this recently donald trump ragged on sweden over
not locking down sweden has had less excess deaths and they didn't at the least amount yeah their
performance is one of the best in the world where was trump's mind and lockdowns
are important i am not going to do or say anything about these black lives matter protests right yeah
the scientists came out and were like yeah it's it's well the establishment scientists
well there's propaganda university yep they're like of colorado they're like you you see when
when people protest for democratic causes this helps everyone like covid but when they when they
when they protest things that that we don't like that's bad and it was so bipartisan it was so
partisan excuse me it was so partisan it was so biased it was such a slap in the face to anyone
paying attention and i don't think donald trump didn't see it coming i think it was more obvious
than ever i want to point this out because we're going to go to the next segment but uh you know
and i was thinking about alex jones having to pay 1.4 billion i was like wouldn't it be awesome if he
won that powerball paid in full yeah but you know when you take a number like that you look at that
i mean that that's basically a death penalty here's a guy who can't pay a billion and a half
dollars off you can't do i i don't think it's anywhere near that look they're not going to get
a penny from him and it's not going to stop him. No. He's going to – look, there's already other people he's worked with running companies, doing similar things.
I'm buying supplements right now.
We get it.
We get it.
Alex is – they're going to say you can't have money, and he's going to say, but someone else can have money.
And that's how it's always been.
Oh, so what's he going to do?
Start a new C Corp, and the C Corp's got money, and you can't sue the C Corp?
Yeah, look.
They'll try. They'll sue. They'll file. They'll file. They'll file. They'll never stop. But they're really not going to do? Start a new C Corp and the C Corp's got money and you can't sue the C Corp? Yeah, look. They'll try.
They'll sue.
They'll file.
They'll file.
They'll file.
They'll never stop.
But they're really not going to get anything from him.
Let's jump over to the story.
Here we go, everybody, from TimCast.com.
SNL staff writers boycotting this weekend's episode over Dave Chappelle hosting.
According to report.
There you go.
That's about it.
They're not going to do the show.
An unnamed insider told the outlet.
But none of the actors are boycotting.
So, as I say, quote, the room was full of writers.
They all pitched ideas, and they seemed very excited about it.
Dave is looking to have some fun.
So, that was a rep from Chappelle saying there's nothing going on.
But, I don't know.
What do you guys think? They want to try and cancel Dave Chappelle?
Well, this story first came from an anonymous source
that, again, came out, didn't reveal who or she was,
and said, oh, we're going to be boycotting.
Dave Chappelle and his staff are saying,
hey, we've been working with the writers and the actors
for the last three days.
Nothing's changed. No one's really boycotting us.
So I think this is just like the kind of Netflix protest
that we saw
of dave chappelle where the media was hyping it up saying there's going to be thousands of people
there and they were blasting it trying to make it seem like it was a bigger uh cause and a bigger
reality than it actually was i think this is also the same thing where you have this kind of
engineering of this viewpoint gaslighting people to make them believe that people are outraged against Dave Chappelle when in reality Dave Chappelle is a comedy genius and what he's done especially with
his stories about about trans people has actually been kind of an advocacy for them rather than a
criticism of it specifically when he talked about his friend so for him to get criticized for this
is absolutely absurd I don't think anyone's trying to boycott him and if you are trying to to boycott a comedian for telling jokes, you're taking life too seriously, and you're full
of crap. Listen, you know, again, Lenny Bruce and George Carlin, the likes of those, they went to
jail over obscenity laws back in the 50s and 60s. It's a damn shame that these things are happening
right now. There's two places in America you should, when you walk in the door, you should
expect to be a little bit offended, or at least be made uncomfortable. One's the church, the other is the
comedy show, right? Both of them have been watered down so bad. You know, the comedy show, they're
afraid to offend anybody. They're afraid to tell jokes. I tell everybody when I get on stage,
I don't care if you're gay, straight, black, white, fat, skinny, male, female, trans, Z-Gym,
her, I don't care what you are. If I'm going to make fun of myself 75% of the time, I don't care if you're gay, straight, black, white, fat, skinny, male, female, trans, Z-Gym, her.
I don't care what you are.
If I'm going to make fun of myself 75% of the time, I get to make fun of you, too.
Ridicule is part of the job.
You should be able to do that.
It doesn't mean you hate people.
It doesn't mean you're mad at people.
It doesn't mean you want to— You said this earlier.
They've never suffered.
No, they never have.
They're thin-skinned.
The way I describe it is, you know, I'm sure everybody in this room has gotten physically hurt to some degree.
These are people who live in pastel beanbag rooms.
There was a university, I remember, 10 years ago or whatever, they created safe space rooms where if a lecture was offensive, you can go in, there's beanbags and fluffy animals.
So if these people have never actually fallen and scraped their knee or anything like that, when someone says, you're dumb, they go, it's the worst pain
they've ever experienced. Yeah. On 60 Minutes this past Sunday night, they had the interviewer,
of course, was talking to a college professor and he said, how do you deal with these tough topics?
He goes, you don't bring them up. And he said, but isn't that what the university setting is all
about? He goes, it used to be. Now you can't discuss. Listen, our country was founded on the
ability to dialogue,
disagree, debate, discuss all of these different things, and fight. I mean, John Adams and Thomas
Jefferson, at least if you read their writings, they hated each other, right? And that was okay.
They were still considered the founding fathers. And we're supposed to be able to do that and then
come back to this thing called the Constitution and the Bill of Rights that says, okay, this is what brings us
together. You might say something that
pisses me off, but at the end of the day, that's
okay. Listen,
my father used to tell me all the time, talking about one
of my brothers, he said, yeah, he's full of shit, but if you
listen to him long enough, every now and then you might find a pearl in the
middle of it. Well, more importantly, that's
a very important takeaway there.
Sorry, I cut you off at the point there.
Just made me think of my brother and how full of shit he is.
But another thing that's very important to note here is that comedy heals division in our society.
And when you outlaw comedy, when you make people afraid to express comedy, you perpetuate a society where it's impossible to heal any division in it.
And I think this is why we're seeing such deliberate actions against comedians, against people trying to make other people laugh, against people trying to bring people together.
And this is just absurd to see Dave Chappelle attacked so much where he even has to get serious during his comedy special and address all this nonsense.
I don't want to see that.
I want to see him roll with the punches.
I want to see him address a lot of the critics by making fun of them and i think even he was someone who is is an anti-establishment guy who is seen as as
a critic of society said okay now we have to get serious during this comedy special and i'm gonna
have to address this seriously i i hated to see that i thought it was a capitulation and i think
they're trying to limit his expression and limit everyone's expression because he's the canary in
the coal mine right now but i do think you're right i think that's all smoke and mirrors and i don't think anybody's complaining about it like just like the canary in the coal mine right now. But I do think you're right. I think that's all smoke and mirrors,
and I don't think anybody's complaining about it.
Just like the divisiveness in this country,
when you see your neighbor across the street,
you're not fighting in the street.
It really does come from the media.
They're like, well, what do I want them to fight about this weekend?
I love that screen grab of you sitting there holding that bottle of wine right there.
Fantastic shot right there.
But you're right about that. mean nothing unifies people should comedy and music should bring people together i mean listen you
take jim jeffries right jim jeffries australian he he's everything i'm not politically uh he goes
on these long binges about the the second amendment how we shouldn't have guns and stuff
and i disagree with him 100 but i laugh my ass off when i hear him do it because it's funny because i first of all i've got tough skin
i i can disagree with somebody and still laugh at what you're saying yeah you know you're not
trying you're not legislating me into something you're trying to make me laugh yeah let's put it
in perspective here they roast me in the comments all the time i love it i saw that i saw it i was
like damn and it's and it's fine and it's okay because i
understand like hey this is this is the landscape i'm gonna i'm still going to express myself i'm
not going to let these comments affect me but at the same time i know a lot of it is trolling and
trying to make me laugh and trying to engage and and and and it's totally acceptable it's totally
okay and if and and everyone should be okay with criticism everyone should be okay with with people
uh you know saying something about them. Constructive criticism, I think, is one of the most important things in our society that is needed more than ever.
And we don't have a lot of that at all.
People are afraid of any kind of criticism.
People are afraid of any kind of responsibility.
And I think we should normalize a society where you could speak truth to power, but that right there is being eliminated from our society, and it sucks.
Yeah.
I saw the comments a second ago.
They said CJ was in her twenties and I'm in my fifties.
I'm liking this ratio.
What?
They think I'm in my twenties?
Yeah.
Several of them said,
make sure you keep the jacket off.
It's fantastic.
I think you're making that up right now.
I'm in the comments.
I think he's lying.
He makes up a lot.
That's okay.
Go with it.
I'm drinking tequila.
You can talk, call me 20 any day.
Hey, girl.
But yeah, love you guys in the comments section.
It's awesome to be a part of the conversation.
What would we do without those folks?
Exactly.
We need people like that.
And if you're going to criticize me, I know they're going to criticize everybody else.
Good.
We need that criticism.
And here's the thing.
I had people, I've always been a, whatever, creative person.
I come up with goofy things all the time.
People used to say to me, and it was the number one phrase,
you have too much time on your hands.
Now I joke and I say, yeah, I've got time to stand in line at the bank to make deposits.
But you take Dave Chappelle.
Dave Chappelle is eating it up.
I've met Dave.
Dave's a super nice guy.
I mean, he's a real person.
And, you know, when you've got Netflix paying you $70 million to do an hour,
and you go out there and you tape over four nights,
however many he's doing, two to four nights to do this special,
and the bad press, sure, you want everybody to like you, but they don't.
And as a comedian, you know.
It's like being in sales.
You're going to be told no 65% of the time, 75% of the time. This guy's worked in crowds that hate his guts, don't want to laugh at him. And so when the woke mom comes after him, you know, I talk about this in my book,
Am I Crazy?, which talks about, you know, living in a woke world and being unapologetic in the
middle of it. The beauty of Dave Chappelle is, the beauty of Bill Burr, the beauty of a Jim
Jeffries, even on that side of things, they're un Dave Chappelle is, the beauty of Bill Burr, the beauty of a Jim Jefferies, even on that
side of things, they're unapologetic.
And that's an extremely attractive
thing in every career
path you take. Once you're saying and
doing things just to be liked, you become pathetic.
That's exactly right. And if you're not questioning
things, if you're not pushing the needle, if you're not pushing
the envelope, you're doing something wrong when it
comes to having a conversation. And I think that's
what we should all strive to do. And's see-through yeah it's it's obvious yeah last
week or whenever it was luke bryan he's doing he's doing a show in florida he brings ronda
santos on stage the crowd goes nuts and then of course the online rereads go nuts you're saying
oh my god i can't believe you brought this guy on he responds and said when i'm in a state that's
been hit by a hurricane, been devastated,
for me to bring the governor on to help these people, I was raised to do that.
That was my paraphrase.
And I was like, don't apologize.
Don't effing apologize.
Don't you do it.
Like when Joe Rogan apologized, don't apologize.
That's an admission of guilt.
They sense weakness and they're going to pounce you.
Don't do it. You just admitted admitted guilt it's blood in the water a hundred percent that's
why that's why our brand you know everything unapologetic be unapologetic always and and i'm
not saying you did something wrong yeah to somebody personally you insulted them or you hurt them yeah
go apologize that's not what i'm saying i'm talking about the culture at large on the tweet
on the shit you said, and just move forward.
Absolutely.
It's kind of sad because apologies are supposed to be – it's a good thing.
It's mature.
You recognize you did something wrong.
You say, you know what, I'll own up to that.
But what's happened now is they've exploited our goodwill to such a degree that now it's like, yeah, you're better off just not.
Yeah, they've abused the better angels and so like if if this group if i say something stupid which i'm apt to do if i say something stupid and then and then we go downstairs
and tim comes to me individually and says dude that pissed me off and i'm like hey i'm sorry man
i'm sorry that pissed you off i didn't mean to piss you off that's one thing but you know for
me to come back in and bring you guys all back in the room and say, look, I made this off-the-cuff statement that I don't even know if you heard it.
I need to apologize to all of you.
I just made you aware of shit you didn't even know you were aware of.
You didn't even know if you heard it, right?
When you do that to culture at large, you are shooting yourself in the foot in a big way.
That is true.
Now you're going to have a tattoo on you for the rest of your life.
You're marked.
Yep.
You just told everybody that you screwed up.
They all hear the apology, but they never saw saw the original they weren't offended in the first place
you had to tell them they were offended yep yeah that's what's wrong with our culture right now
you you get into a situation what were we talking about uh uh jerry jones the owner of the dallas
cowboys who goes up for halloween he dresses up like a blind referee and that whatever the
association confederation whatever it is,
the United World of Blind People is pissed off, and they want an apology.
And I'm like, how the F did they know he dressed up?
They're blind.
How did they know what he dressed up as for Halloween?
Somebody had to tell them to be offended.
That's a good costume.
The point is he's a referee who couldn't make a good call like
it's a good joke why didn't the referees association get pissed off yeah seriously
they have more right to imagine they do they saw it throw the flag man i don't know the way things
are going i'll just say watch these people have no principles and it's exemplified
by movies like
Black Panther 2
no joke
I just want it because it because if I could
explain what the movie was about and spoil it
it's just like the ultimate
hypocrisy among these
you should spoil it
maybe I'll spoil it in the after show
for those that I mean the movie literally just
came out you know what I mean we went and saw the early showing we do it because one i'm a big
fan of the marvel movies i actually thought the story was was enjoyable that's not the best
but uh man was that movie racist and they and the same thing with the first one too it's like
they everything they claimed look these cancel culture people they're not offended they're not
even offended they just they're just bored online They're not even offended. They just,
they're just bored online.
And it's something to do and it makes them feel powerful
or part of something.
If they were offended,
they would watch Black Panther 2
and be like,
yo, we better boycott this movie.
They're not.
There's like,
the whole thing is just
insulting Mexican people.
But I don't know.
What else can you say?
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All right, let's read some Super Chats.
We got Shad who says, rename the show MiloCast IRL, best show.
I think that's from yesterday.
Yeah, yesterday.
Well, no, no, this is from today.
But Milo basically just talked for two and a half hours.
Yeah, pretty much.
Yeah.
You know, I thought it was worth it, though.
He hasn't done a show in, like, years,
and he had a lot to say that was actually really interesting.
No one heard his voice in such a long time.
Seriously.
User Not Available says,
Tim, change your shirt.
Well, I did.
Two days ago, I was wearing the button-up.
Now I'm wearing the raglan.
I have two outfits.
That's about it.
And I have like 50 of these shirts.
Yeah, I was going to say.
Bishop Cruz says,
DeSantis is living rent
free in trump's head his rant on truth social was unhinged why attack someone who has never
attacked him or even announce a run for president while the election isn't done
yeah it just doesn't make sense unless you're trying to fracture the party
all right monhoden says tim is this yeah tim if Ron DeSantis is accepting money from Ken Griffin, he is not to be trusted.
Ken Griffin runs Citadel.
They bankrupt business to make their money by manipulating the stock market.
He does not give money without getting something in return.
Investigate this, please.
Perhaps.
But I also wonder if DeSantis is to this guy the lesser of two evils.
Like, oh, if Trump is is in i'm in big trouble
desantis isn't as bad as trump i'll take it you know and it's a fair point to say why is that
i don't know i like desantis i think desantis has a track record that's really really good
uh we'll see what happens all right pat and the cat says milo was the most unintelligent guest you have ever had
strong feelings disagree strong feelings yeah i know i think milo was incredibly smart yeah i
don't agree with his opinions you know he said desantis is is awful and can't win and i'm like
desantis has a track record opposing crt uh supporting school choice his policies on lockdown
there's a reason why people were fleeing to florida they like what he was doing milo was a wordsmith yeah yeah so you even asked him about
it after the show didn't you yeah i was like what how i want this yeah totally yeah all right
and end midi says voting starts soon in victoria australia the libertarians from the liberal
democrats who oppose the government overreach need volunteers to increase representation our conservatives were feckless
bummer good luck john says tim and gang as i sit here listen to this episode i am continually
refreshing the carry lake race and cannot stop cannot stop worrying will she end up winning well with the great
campaign she ran how could she not i wonder she's 20k down the it's getting worse so they were saying
initially that they thought it would improve because they were absentee drop-offs which are
not the same as early mail-in votes but there were also many mail-in votes so it's down to the wire
this is what happens when they do universal mail-in voting.
And that's it.
And once you get into the trap, you can't get out.
What do they say?
You can vote your way into communism, but you've got to shoot your way out.
Now, in this instance, we're not quite there.
So Carrie Lake can still win.
In Florida, it's obvious that Ron DeSantis won by double digits.
What we need is your state legislator.
Like, you guys have got to win it at every
single level. And then, you know, hopefully, just hope for the best. Hope for the best.
All right. Let's see. Alex says, Lord Poole, if you may answer this peasant's super chat,
I must ask why the hell is every podcaster I follow now calling insults and offenses a dig now?
Where did this come from?
What do you mean?
That word's always been around.
Yeah.
I don't know.
No answer.
I don't know.
It's a slang term.
Yeah.
I've heard it before.
Yeah.
People say it.
But, you know, you'll notice this because they all listen to the same show.
They all listen to each other.
Yeah.
They'll start adopting their own words.
Lordpool.
I love it.
It is true. Slavic Gypsy says, as a retired postal worker, I object
to going postal. Let's call this for what it
is, a fart in a church.
Okay.
Charles Wan says, I want
to smash more than the like button.
What does that mean?
I think you know what that means.
You can smash the like button and the subscribe button.
That's what he meant, right?
I'm going to smash both later.
There's something going over my head right now.
Yeah, it will.
All right.
Kermit says, I voted Chad in primaries.
You should have come on TimCast sooner.
Well, there you go.
Yeah, that was the difference.
It might have been. It could have been. It i wouldn't hurt that's for sure yeah maybe maybe all right joseph says four more years cry harder with your short memory
what is that a reference to no idea they want trump to win you know here's the thing listen
i want trump to win too let me be real clear if it comes down to you comes down to Joe Biden, it's not going to be Joe Biden in 2024.
It's going to be Gavin Newsom, right?
If it's that or Trump, I'm going to go for Trump.
If it's Gavin Newsom, I'm going to go for Gavin Newsom.
If it's Carrie Lake running for president, I'm going to go for Carrie Lake.
Or Rhonda Santos, whoever I said.
I'm going to go for those people.
That's the bottom line.
But the thing that people don't understand is we think about it because we're in these circles when donald trump ran in 2015 he had a 90 name recognition across
the nation up until a year ago ron de santis was only like 30 yeah he doesn't have the national
recognition outside of florida that people think that he does the people in these circles who talk
about this all the time yeah that's a great thing it is politicos know him. People who are watching the news know him.
And regular people, when the media comes out and it goes, Ron DeSantis is a fascist, they're going to go, who?
Who?
That's exactly right.
And that's a good thing.
It's going to play in the favor.
But also, let's just say Donald Trump runs right now.
He just lost one of his biggest supporters who could have been helping him out win the state of Florida.
The superpower.
Why does Ron DeSantis want to help Donald Trump now if he does does run yeah which is going to hurt donald trump in the long run he could have had an ally
that could have been helping him yeah yeah send it says i heard beto is running for class president
at uvalde oh geez oh geez oh no the uh realtor staff says wrong.
What's wrong with Abbott polling his constituents?
He was hired to represent the people.
So what if he spends money on asking the people what they want rather than typical swamp diving?
Sellouts we usually get.
No, because we elected him to be instinctual.
Everything is bigger in Texas.
We wanted a Ron DeSantis type. So Abbott sticking his finger in the air, going whichever way the wind blows,
is not being a decision maker, not being a leader, not being confident.
And that's not what we should have.
We should have the best in Texas, I believe, and we don't.
And to be clear on that, I mean, when you've got Greg Abbott in Texas
who has increased the budget, the state budget by 40% in the last
eight years now that he's been in office. He's opened the door to Silicon Valley. He's, you know,
we now have a Facebook headquarters there. Tesla's headquartered there for real.
He's opened the door to Google, Amazon, all these different ones. He threw the door open
to Silicon Valley. He gave a billion dollar tax subsidy to Samsung, which is a South Korean
company to come in.
And his whole thing about building a wall was a sham.
It was like three miles or something.
Well, he did.
That was a political stunt.
That was a camera ploy.
He went up there and put up two panels.
And that was it.
When he really did have power to protect our border.
He does.
Just like Carrie Lake said day one.
What has Abbott done?
Carrie Lake understands.
She understands.
And she quoted the Constitution.
She understands what kind of power the governor has. He takes money from people we don't want him taking money from. what is what is that understands she understands and she quoted the constitution she understands
what kind of power the governor he takes money from people we don't want him taking money from
and you know we don't we don't want a leader like that yeah exactly we wanted you chad well
the senate is taking money from people we don't like they all have but he doesn't seem like we
they all have and and again again, you've got somebody.
I mean, look, you look at the state of Texas.
We're a non-state income tax state.
But our property taxes are through the roof.
I mean, in metropolitan areas, we're number one in the nation.
We're number six overall in property taxes.
It's insane.
They're through the roof.
And that's all because he threw the door open to these California corporations. Yeah, he brings in all these blue voters and then
pats himself on the back. Sorry. Trump took money from Sheldon Anderson, of all people.
Where these guys are taking money from, I can't even make that argument because they're all guilty.
I don't even, I don't bring that up because they're all guilty in that regard.
And again, you have the George Soros's, who is that shadowy
figure? I just say him because everybody knows that name. There are those shadowy billionaire
figures, both on the right and the left. They donate to everybody. That way people can say,
oh, look who donated to that campaign. So you almost have to take the donors out unless somebody
is really going to be rigid and say, we're giving that money back. We're not going to accept that
deal. And unfortunately, these folks running for office don't do that. No control says Fetterman
is exactly what the DNC wants.
He will vote the way they tell him
and won't ask for concessions. They don't want
another mansion. Except he might accidentally
say no instead of yes or yes instead of no.
So, we'll see.
I know they're going to tell him what to do and he's going to do the exact
opposite because he won't remember. Oh, is that rude?
I think it's alright.
I guess, but it's true.
Alright. Lester Leo says Taiwan is going to have midterm election on November 26th. Is that rude? I think it's all right. I guess, but it's true. All right.
Lester Leo says,
Taiwan is going to have midterm election on November 26th.
Tim, you should send a journalist there to observe
how they run a fair and secure election.
That's a hefty ask, short notice,
probably outside of our capabilities at the moment.
But, you know, we're trying to get there.
With your support as members,
we will keep growing will uh keep keep growing all right joseph says dead
politicians can't lie about their positions their plank is obvious ha ha
travis fover says democratic strategy for elections is to maximize uninformed voters
best way to combat it would be to publish legislation
preventing displaying a candidate's political party
on a ballot.
Should be the number one priority of Republicans.
I've said that many, many times.
You should not be able to vote for parties.
What do you guys think?
Eliminate the party listing on the ballot
so that no one can just vote for party?
Yeah.
They would have to do some research
into the issues
and what they actually want
as a politician.
If you think about cali's like cali's thing it had like uh it listed what's his name um rick
what was his name caruso it listed him as like a billionaire and an investor into properties etc
it doesn't display anything about his like his actual platform at all it just says he's a
billionaire investor and you know people in californ not going to like that. RDS says, please have a Milo
and Michael Malice together.
It would break the internet.
Yes. We should get Malice back on.
He hasn't been on in a while.
As with Malice Tuesday night. He's a wild one.
Yeah, absolutely. This is a really good idea.
I will reach out to
Malice and Milo
and see if we can do a sit down.
That would be a good one. That would be crazy. We were asking who you wanted to be on with.
That would be fun. Have a debate?
I don't think it would be a debate.
It might. Maybe.
With Malice it will turn into a debate.
Is that the one that got in the fight on your show?
Yeah.
Would you fight Malice with...
No, it wasn't me. It wasn't my show either.
It was Glenn Beck's special.
Little tiff. People can go watch either. It was Glenn Beck's special. A little tiff.
People can go watch it.
A little thing.
What was the argument about?
It erupted between Jason Whitlock and Michael Malice.
About?
Well, you know, Whitlock is, and God bless him.
I don't want to talk for him.
I love Jason.
He's not a political guy.
He's a culture guy.
You know, he's with ESPN.
He's a writer.
And he's a fantastic, really smart guy. Got a show on The
Blaze. And he made the off-the-cuff statement that arguably Joe Biden's the worst president
in the history of the United States. I mean, we all say that. He wasn't, again, he wasn't
statistically speaking. And so again, Malice is going to say Woodrow Wilson. He's going to say,
is he worse than Barack Obama? And Jason's like, look, I'm just looking at the results of what I'm seeing.
And Malice was saying, you know, Michael said, look, the data doesn't line up with that.
You know, and Jason was basically like, I don't care what your data says.
I'm just saying this is what I'm seeing in the streets.
And so he got, you can go watch it.
You're making it sound so benign.
I am because they're not here.
And it's not fair for me to talk about that.
It got tough.
Well, I'm not a part of any network.
I can gossip if I want.
I'm just saying, well, neither does Mike.
But see, here's the unfair thing, because neither does Mike.
Mike doesn't work for the Blaze either.
And he kind of made a spectacle of the thing and pushed it, pushed it, pushed it
until Jason had to go and collect his Christian sensitivities.
But it got heated.
But at the end of it, look, it's two guys that have the same vision and the same, at least,
maybe not the same vision, but they're going at the same goal in maybe two different directions.
It got a little heated.
But, you know, shit, that happens.
Wilson was the worst president ever.
No question about it.
He is the reason we're in the situation we're in right now, is Woodrow Wilson.
And all the rereads online that are bitching,
these experts online,
they don't even know what Woodrow Wilson did,
but they need to go check it out.
All right, Billy says,
Luke, quote,
I'm not a DeSantis fanboy, Redkowski.
Who are you trying to fool?
In this video,
in this podcast,
I literally told you that DeSantis endorsed candidates
that didn't win,
which a lot of people didn't know about,
which I think is fair to talk about when we're criticizing Trump.
And I also told you, we should be critical of him.
And I have been critical of him.
That's right.
You know, I'm just like Luke.
DeSantis, too handsome.
Just too good looking.
His policies, too good.
That dude loses 20 pounds and I'd hit it.
Those boots.
Those white boots.
I mean, they get everyone.
New boot goofing.
Hey, we should be critical of every politician. That's, those white boots. I mean, they get everyone. New boot goofing.
Hey, we should be critical of every politician.
That's what I always said.
But when it comes to the record, I think Ron DeSantis has been great on COVID, great on a lot of the anti-woke stuff.
What he does with foreign policy, we still don't know.
Criticize every politician.
Hold their feet to the fire no matter what. There's still things about DeSantis I don't know that I'd like to see.
Exactly.
Same.
I want to know who is backing that. I mean, F Paul Ryanas i don't know that i'd like to see exactly same i want to know who's who is backing that i mean f paul ryan i don't give
a rat's ass about paul ryan i don't understand why paul ryan's even but what's his foreign policy
going to be like we don't know we don't know and here's the thing and jason probably why it would
be good for them to go at it because it's like when they say competition breeds excellence you'll
get to see what you know yeah let's have that debate let's have that conversation and i will say that on the international on the international scene uh in that scale donald
trump is battle tested ron desantis is not um we've seen what uh donald trump can accomplish
in the in regards to that he keeps people in check he kept him at bay he was hard on russia i mean he
was and he keeps people talking and and and the whole thing he he's able to put his hand up here
and say look at this look at this look at, while he's getting work done down here.
And he can say the most off-the-cuff stuff, and boom, there it is.
We don't know what Ron DeSantis is capable of in that role.
I tend to believe he'd be okay.
But, again, he's a little more polished.
We like that.
Maybe he's a unifier.
I don't know if America can be unified unified but we'll see all right diane reynolds says tim would you mind explaining how the democrats
benefit more from rank choice voting i'm from maine and we have many people who moved here
because of covet 19 so it's not so much that it benefits democrats it benefits the status quo
so if you have a an establishment democrat and an establishment republican and a maga republican
ranked choice voting effectively ensures outside candidates cannot win so what'll happen is you'll
have a bunch of conservatives and they'll be like okay you know look i don't like the maga guys so
i'm going to vote republican and my second choice will be the democrat because i really don't like
the the the maga guys that's basically what conservatives don't like about it. What else
can happen is, let's say, you know, the one idea is ranked choice voting can help libertarians win,
and it can. I would probably vote libertarian on ranked choice voting, followed up by a MAGA
candidate or something like that. Many people probably would. So there is a net positive here,
depends how you look at it. But when you have ranked choice voting, most people are going to vote for their unique political party, Green Party or Libertarian, and then those votes fall off and then they just coalesce back into Democrat or Republican establishment. parties can still win like abraham lincoln for instance who many people say is one of the greatest
presidents you've ever had whatever your opinion is on him he was a minority president he won
because of a split vote if we had rank choice voting he would not have won and then who knows
what would have happened united states so i don't know i'm not going to pretend that i know absolutely
everything or the mathematical probabilities of rank choice voting but those are some of the
concerns what do you guys think about it you guys like rank choice voting, but those are some of the concerns. What do you guys think about it? You guys like rank choice?
No? No opinion?
No, I just
go back to the whole thing that, look,
people are too swayed. They're too swayed
by things that don't matter.
Whether it's the party line or whatever it is,
putting the, you know...
We're living in an
age of tyranny.
We are being ruled by big government. I don't know there's
any way. We're not united. I don't feel, as a Texan, I don't feel united with California,
most of it, at least their bureaucracy. I don't feel united with New York or Northern Illinois,
Oregon, Washington. It's a frustrating deal. I mean, that's the world we're living in right now.
You know, I don't want to get into that but i it's just it's a frustrating
deal katherine skavborg says as a gen z-er i don't think many understand how incredibly woke gen z is
they despise capitalism love abortion and are very energized to vote this will continue to have a big
impact it's actually a relative relatively new phenomenon because for a while gen z actually
was slightly more conservative according according to the polls.
It was four years ago.
What I think changed is TikTok.
So this is a strategy that's been around for a long time, and I'll explain to you how it works.
You make a mobile app.
You run advertisements of people on it doing things.
You hire actors.
You take posts.
You make videos.
You advertise it to high schools.
Kids sign up for it you give
those kids fake followers fake likes and fake comments to make them feel validated and then
they start saying something like whoa i'm on i'm on rodkowski space and i've got 5 000 followers
on instagram i only have 100 i'm gonna keep using rodkowski space then they go to their friends and
they're in high school and their friends are like,
you know,
I posted this on Instagram.
I don't use Instagram.
You don't?
No, I'm on Rutkowski space.
Why?
I got 5,000 followers.
How many followers do you have?
What?
You have 5,000 followers?
Yup.
Oh, dude,
I just gained another 100 and they're all fake.
But these kids don't know this.
Then all the other kids
in the high school are like,
I'm going to sign up.
Dude, sign up
and I'll shout you out and you'll get followers.
The company gives them one more fake accounts.
Eventually you end up with kids who think they have a million followers.
All the comments are fake, but this attracts the real high school kids to go on it.
Then you algorithmically feed only the ideology you want those kids to have.
It's like astrophysics.
Yeah. Super easy. I was, uh, I was talking to people about this uh 2016 20 i'm sorry i was talking about people about this in
2013 because we made a mobile app called uh tagly in uh 2013 and it was uh it's an app where it
doesn't exist anymore it might still exist but you take a picture and it automatically includes
metadata so it'll say a text text you want to include like your twitter handle time date location all through
the phone take the picture it's instantly there you can post it and it was context for journalists
and we were talking about creating a social component and uh you know basically people
were telling me it's impossible to make a new mobile app. That's a social network. It's a waste of time.
And I explained to them, like, dude, I used to work in nonprofit fundraising.
Let me tell you what you're doing wrong and explain how this works.
We don't want to do it. But I'm like, this is what these companies do.
We know other companies have done it.
This is how they do it.
It's crazy, right?
So I'm all for brainwashing as long as it benefits me.
So why don't you start a new app?
Because people won't use it.
I mean, give all those high schoolers the fake followers,
and then we feed them some nice,
I believe the CEO of Reddit admitted to running bot accounts
to comment on people's posts on Reddit
to make it seem like they had users when they didn't.
They were getting engaged.
Exactly.
So people would be like, oh, people are talking to me.
I'll use this app.
Think about what – so let me ask you.
Do you think the government hasn't implemented that plan to control the minds of young people?
Of course they have.
Yeah, absolutely.
Of course they have.
We know in – I'm sorry.
It was in 2011, I believe, we learned the U.S. government was purchasing fake accounts
from private security contractors to mimic real people.
They're called sock puppets so they can control public opinion.
Elon Musk bought Twitter, and they're all too salty about that, because that means they've
got to pay eight bucks for every bot they want to operate.
Yeah, that's a lot of money.
Elon knows what's up.
They're pissed.
That's why they're like, we're going to investigate this national security, and you're going to
pay eight bucks.
It's going to be for every account.
And have y'all notice that when you
get on twitter if you go to the verified deal like it used to be blue check people only like
you can check now it's garbage mentions and now then you had or you had your followers you had
your mentions and you had verified and if you get through there they were all verified blue check
mark people now it's right i don't i don't know how the hell they're supposedly verifying i mean
there's a dude with 18 person they're not 18 followers that are showing up in the deal.
This is a terrible mistake Elon made, and hopefully he fixes it.
When I was excited for him opening up verification, it was not that he would just say, you can pay $8 and you are verified.
It was that people had to prove they were a person.
They were a real person.
Now what's happened is there's been a bunch of accounts that have imitated Nintendo and other companies, and his
response is, LOL, we banned them and
they paid me. And I'm like, dude,
a lot of people I know who are verified
have complained about this. And all
the people who complained, we agree, verification
should be open to everybody. The problem
is, you used to be able to go to your
if you're verified, you can go to a verified
only tab and click it, and see only verified
accounts commenting, liking, sharing, etc.
So a lot of these were your colleagues, your friends, people you worked with or people you needed to hear from.
Now you go on and it's like TrollSmasher53 and they're posting slurs or they're doing whatever.
They're saying a lot of nonsense.
There are a lot of people who are saying things that are fine, but I already had a mentions tab.
I don't need mentions tab 2. I can't
use them. So I've got 1.4 million
followers on Twitter. My mentions tab is useless.
I go to it, it's just chaos.
The verified tab was neatly ordered
because it was only a
much, much smaller amount of people interacting
with me. Now it's just a spattering
mess of tens of thousands
or whatever. It doesn't make any sense.
At WatchChad, at LoneStarCJ.
So Elon needs to fix this.
The other thing is, Elon
really doesn't understand
these social
components to gamification.
Right now,
if you are
previously verified, if you click
someone's verification badge, it will say,
this account is verified for being notable in these spaces. If you're TwitterBlue, if you click someone's verification badge, it will say this account is verified for being notable in these spaces.
If your Twitter blue verified, you click it.
It'll say this account is verified for subscribing to Twitter blue.
That has created an elite versus pleb system already.
Elon responded to this by saying we are going to get rid of it.
It's going to say legacy verified could be real or could be bogus.
And then it's going to say blue.
That was the stupidest thing he could have said, in my opinion.
And I like Elon.
I'm not going to be mean.
But when he announced that there will be limited edition Twitter accounts, that's what he did.
I was like, yo, you just made it infinitely exponentially more elite versus pleb.
It's one thing to say this person was a news personality, so we verified him.
It's another thing to say that you're an OG with a badge that can never be attained.
Unique, limited edition, only for you.
I was like, you think I'm going to sign up for Twitter Blue and lose a legacy badge?
Dude, I used to have a bunch of first edition charizards
from back in the day yeah it's useless but first edition charizard yeah that's great
elon basically what he needs to do is make all of the badges the same in fact what he should do
right now is he should delete every legacy badge all of them and then say sign up for twitter blue
if you want a badge but instead it's
like bro you want to tell me i'm going to have that you know that rare limited edition can never
be achieved wow it's like i used to play world of warcraft and there are items you can only get
that were promos and stuff it's like those are those are you keep those man those are amazing
elon wants to put a badge on my account that no one else can ever get ever. Wow.
Why would you get rid of it?
Never.
I don't know.
The frustrating thing about it is if it was easy for people to go out there and get a large following on social media, then everybody would do it, right?
There's a reason certain people do that, and it happens.
Whatever nerve they struck or whatever cord they strummed, it resonated with people and they got it.
You're in essence taking away all that work that went into building that following, right?
And you're giving a certain verification badge to people who, again, like I said, the person with 18 followers and a cartoon avatar as a profile picture,
that who knows who you are or why.
Exactly.
Or why.
What are you bringing to the table?
I think what he's trying to do is by putting a pressure on bots,
it gets rid of them.
The idea is that you need to sign up through a credit card
so you know that verification means it's a real person.
But that's not – this is my mistake.
Before the bots even the blue check marks it seems like the bots would be just like the regular people in the comments they are
there i thought what he was going to do is he was going to be like you sign up then you set your
name send in your id and now we know you are who you are. I thought he was verifying human beings. I didn't think he was going to make Domino Man Pizza Guy 43
with a picture of a cat eating waffles verified.
Because we've already seen people pay.
All that he's doing is making it
so the spammers and the bots
have to pay him money to do it.
I get it.
He's going to make a lot of money off it.
He's probably betting on that,
but it doesn't make the user experience good.
It makes it bad.
Alright, let's grab... We'll grab just a couple
more today. I mean, a couple more right now.
Amber Black says, Pool Redkowski 2024.
What do you say, Luke?
Shall we... Never gonna happen.
Never. Never gonna happen.
I think if, like, people
voted to force Luke to run,
he would flee to Mexico.
Well, I don't know.
Mexico's pretty beautiful, but...
Yeah.
I like Mexico.
Tehran.
All right.
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That'd be cool.
I'd be down for that.
The new,
the new studio is going to have a music section.
Excuse me.
We're going to build on an area where we can do live music.
So it's going to be really great and,
uh,
fix lighting and sand and all that good stuff.
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Thank you guys so much for coming on.
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