Timcast IRL - Timcast IRL #676 Biden EXPLODES Over Being Called Old, Starts Cussing w/Riley Moore & Phil Labonte

Episode Date: December 14, 2022

Tim, Luke, and Serge join Riley Moore (West Virginia State Treasurer) and Phil Labonte to discuss Joe Biden's response to questions about his age, a weird CIA bunny ushering Biden away from the press,... the media accusing Elon Musk of being a part of the Q conspiracy, a judge calling an emergency hearing regarding Arizona gubernatorial election, Gays Against Groomers getting cancelled by Printful, and new US legislation seeking to ban TikTok. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

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Starting point is 00:00:00 You know, there's a lot of depressing news out there, and we were trying to figure out what the lead of this show is going to be. You got the Carrie Lake election contest lawsuit has advanced. The judge had a trial date. You got TikTok, a pair of lawmakers, bipartisan plus Rubio. They want to ban it in the United States, so this is bipartisan. You got Elon Musk. They put out this story saying they haven't paid rent in weeks, which means what? It's like, oh, no, I haven't paid my mortgage in a month.
Starting point is 00:00:26 Yeah, well, that's how it works. You pay it every month. So I don't know what that story is, but I need a good laugh today. I needed to have fun. We needed to laugh. And there's this story where Joe Biden, who's 80 years old, explodes cussing, saying, you think I don't know how effing old I am, yelling because they're like, bro, you're too old.
Starting point is 00:00:44 You can't run for president in 2024, but he's going to do it anyway. So, you know, we can we can laugh at that, I guess. Joe Biden exploding and getting angry about it. There's a lot to talk about before we get started. Head over to TimCast.com. Become a member in order to support our work and you'll get access to exclusive members only uncensored segments of this show Monday through Thursday at 11 p.m. And I will also add that next week we will be
Starting point is 00:01:06 in Phoenix. We're going to be doing the show live with Turning Point USA so it may be, we've got to figure out exactly how it's going to go down. It may be earlier than we normally do the show because we're going to be on stage at the event and we're going to have different guests come in and out. It'll be a whole lot of fun and then we'll be
Starting point is 00:01:22 in Phoenix for that week and then Christmas. So I think we might be off after Christmas because literally nobody wants to travel and work between Christmas and New Year's. So we'll see what happens. But again, go to TimCast.com, become a member, smash that like button, subscribe to this channel, share the show with your friends. We've got a couple of guests joining us to talk about this and so much more. We got Riley Moore. Thanks for having me who are you good sir i am the state treasurer of west virginia and uh i'm also a candidate for congress in 2024 in the great state of west virginia right on you also skate better than beta or work uh that is a fact and
Starting point is 00:01:57 if somehow this is able to transmit over to him i will play him in a game of skate anywhere anytime uh he can't win elections and he certainly cannot win a game of skate against yeah but but in all fairness like we were just downstairs the mini ramp and you're actually doing a bunch of tricks you did like a fakie pivot rock and like kickflips and stuff beto like rides on the board and acts like he's cool so it's just it's just it's just punching down you know so yeah yeah but phil's back too hi Hi, everybody. I am Phil Labonte. I sing for the heavy metal band All That Remains. I am here to enjoy the wonderful Maryland air, and I'm here to be loud with Luke and Tim
Starting point is 00:02:35 and hang out with Riley so we can dunk on Loser Beto. And Biden. Yeah, you know, I'm so happy we decided to go with the Biden is old story reality I haven't heard that one before don't you think I know how old I am first of all I don't believe that he knows
Starting point is 00:02:55 no let's save it for the actual the answer is no we don't think so we got Luke chilling hey guys what do Christmas lights and Jeffrey Epstein have in common? Well, you're going to have to find out on thebestpoliticalshirts.com where you can get the sweater that I'm wearing right now,
Starting point is 00:03:13 where you could also get long sleeves, V-necks, women's shirts, you name it, socks. We got it all on thebestpoliticalshirts.com. Perfect for your next family gathering. Because you guys buy these shirts, that's why I'm here. Thank you so much for having me. Hey, how are you guys? I'm glad to be back on the podcast. Good to see you guys buy these shirts that's why i'm here thank you so much for having me hey good to see you guys it'll be a good show what was that yeah he's gonna be angry yeah he's gonna be pissed was that africans yeah i'm just saying uh good to be on the podcast oh cool there you go man all right here's the first story we have from the daily mail uh i don't know
Starting point is 00:03:44 phil do you want to just read the headline? No! We think you don't have any idea how old you are, old man. You think I don't know how fucking old I am? Joe Biden, 80, says. Vents to allies about how he's fed up with fixation on his age as Democrats speculate if he will run for president in 2024. This one actually is really funny. Biden turned 80 in November. He'd be 82, 82 years old if he wins and takes office in 2025. He is already the oldest man ever elected president. I'm pretty sure if Trump wins, he would also be the oldest president ever elected. So I guess this is just where we're at.
Starting point is 00:04:23 What is this? Look, I guess maybe we just where we're at what is this look i i guess maybe we just want to rag on joe biden a little bit but yes but the question i have is why is it that old people are clinging to power like this and where are the younger people to to cling it back and actually start leading i i guess you're running riley. You're younger. Yeah, look, I... Younger than Biden, but... Most people alive are, yeah. Truth. You know, for me, look, I won this office as state treasurer from an older guy. He had been in office for 24 years, was elected in 1996.
Starting point is 00:05:05 And look, that's what we ran on. I ran on modernizing the office, changing the office, bringing it into this century, which he was like, I did modernize the office in 1996. We got the internet. Can you really say that? Yes. Bless his heart.
Starting point is 00:05:24 That's all you can say is that poor man but you know to your point them clinging to power i'm the first republican elected in west virginia as state treasurer in 92 years no um and this is west virginia and it's you know people just clinging on to the first elected uh first republican elected in 92 years first republican elected 92 years wow and you know i mean it does take this generation stepping up and taking some risks that was a risk for me i'm taking the risk here to run for congress in 24 and uh yeah i mean it just takes this generation to just step up and do something about it because if you don't i mean if you don't keep taking shots at kind of the uh class, it will continue to persist.
Starting point is 00:06:08 We do have Ocasio-Cortez. Yeah, yes. She's a millennial. Do you count as a millennial or are you a Gen X? Because I'm Gen X. I think I'm right on the border. 42, you said? Yeah.
Starting point is 00:06:20 So 1980. And depending what the internet says, sometimes I'm Gen X, sometimes I'm millennial. I think they call it Xennial. Yeah. Ian's the same age. I just wonder if people that are Gen X, generally we've kind of been fairly the aloof and detached generation. Like, people didn't hear a whole lot about Gen X. Like, millennials kind of stormed onto the scene before people started
Starting point is 00:06:45 paying attention to gen x it was like everyone was complaining about the boomers we were kind of just quietly you know existing and then the millennials came and were just like pay attention to me and uh the you know gen x is kind of like you know and i wonder if that's if that kind of attitude of being aloof has kept gen x away from trying to be in in government i'm i'm this is kind of i guess spitballing here i think gen x is like the forgotten generation kind of because everyone everyone's mad at boomers and disgusted by millennials and gen x is just like rightly you too guys correct we exist i i just go to work every day you know that's the thing like whenever i bring up boomer stuff i'll say like you know the boomers did this good that this this bad and then millennials are doing this i get a bunch of comments where they're like tim i'm gen x we exist i'm like i know i know
Starting point is 00:07:32 it's just there's not really much to say because you're doing all right yeah right that's right you got some good music uh you're you're running some companies you're not doing horrible things boomers are doing you didn't make star trek the next generation but you maybe worked on it with the boomers but you're also not a bunch of woke psychopaths for the most part so i'm chill with gen x i think they're cool people for the most part gen x has been has been uh fairly benign and right and inoffensive aside from the fact that stop generalizing and collectivizing i just want to i just want to bring it back to this uh this here because Biden still thinks he's in charge here. Obviously, clearly, there's bigger powers above him that do call the shots here. But we have to
Starting point is 00:08:11 consider that with the way that the Democratic Party is shaping up and even sources coming out through the corporate media saying that he's going to announce his bid for the presidency after this holiday season, there's a big chance that he actually might run and he might win, especially with the way that the Democrats have been fortifying elections. I think it's very clear more than ever that we could have a second Biden administration, especially with the advancements of technology, especially with how useful he has been to the current ruling class that has been using him in order to push on the most unpopular policies ever on humanity, especially with the way that they have played out destroying domestic energy. And I could go on and on and on, but it's a deliberate action.
Starting point is 00:08:54 I think he's there for a reason, and I think he might be there for the next six years. Luke, you're exciting the doomers. Hey, I'm being real here. Hold on. You know, I just got to remember the photo where Biden had the IV track marks or whatever? Yes. They're cranking him full of whatever they can. He's on stem cells, young people, baby blood probably.
Starting point is 00:09:12 They do it in Mexico. Don't joke here. This is not crazy stuff. They literally do this stuff in some places around the world. Some people might say adrenocarm. Some people might say... Hey, okay. That's another level.
Starting point is 00:09:25 But the... Breast stone. some people might say adrenochrome, some people might say, hey, okay, that's another level. Antifreeze, Prestone. But the stem cells and the young people blood is not out of the realm of possibility here. We just gotta slow down a little bit. You said baby blood and adrenochrome. Hold on. I said some people might say adrenochrome. I said baby blood. Okay, but it's probably,
Starting point is 00:09:41 what we have heard is these stories where powerful elites hire like 19 year old bodybuilders to do blood transfusions every other week. Blood boys, is that what they're called? I mean, that's the joking term on Silicon Valley. Right, right. You know, so I don't know what they're cranking Biden full of, but we saw the IV marks. He's an old guy. At the very least, he's getting like a vitamin drip.
Starting point is 00:10:02 A vitamin drip. Yeah, once a week they they hook up the iv and they give him you know vitamin c vitamin b all that stuff listen look they bring in a brina brovomitch right they close in the room they start getting all the liquids from all the human body bodily offices and then they start summoning the the entities and then they this probably literally happens and they probably are like keep in power. He's too good for us. And the demons are like, okay, yes, we'll do this. Translated.
Starting point is 00:10:28 And that's probably what's happening. Translated into English, what really happens, he flies back to Delaware a lot. He probably is going there so they can bring in doctors that they don't track. The doctor then brings a vitamin drip IV bag, maybe NAD. If you watch Joe Rogan, you know exactly what's going on. And they're probably stem cells definitely stem cells is actually like like i don't want to say common i want to i want to submit one quick idea before before i let you on i i don't think you're right because i believe all that stuff that you're talking about works and joe biden doesn't fair point but it's a certain age, at a certain age,
Starting point is 00:11:06 though. I mean, there's only so much you could do to fix the system, right? You could keep him up and running. But, you know, with the way that things are going and the way that truly things are run in our political system, why wouldn't he have a body double? Why wouldn't the body double be in there when he's so convenient for the ruling class? I mean, I think that's worth speculating on. I don't have any proof. I don't have any evidence of this. But if the president of Venezuela has a body double, why wouldn't the U.S. president have a body double? No, I definitely agree with that. There was like that viral photo of Hillary Clinton that everyone said wasn't really Hillary Clinton.
Starting point is 00:11:34 And I'm like, I don't know. I'm not going to get in it. But she did not look like Hillary Clinton. If you're a powerful military involved or state official, yeah, I really doubt the U.S. would not give you a body double. Yeah, Kim Jong-un has a couple of them, right? And the United States doesn't have a couple of them? Come on. I want all that to be true. I don't know that I believe it,
Starting point is 00:11:53 but it's a much cooler story than not having body doubles. I don't know that I have seen any kind of evidence that would lead me to believe that, but I mean, I also, you know, there's a lot of things that the government has done that I would not have believed. Riley's got like two or three body doubles. Yeah, that's right. Just a West Virginia state treasurer. I need one to come in and do a 360 flip for me.
Starting point is 00:12:17 That's right. But the thing is, though, for the left, he is the best candidate. He's the greatest candidate they could have because he believes in essentially whatever they tell him to believe in. Yeah, he's an empty vessel. And all he's ever wanted his life, in his entire life, was to be president. He's ran several times. He's there. This is the retirement gig. And talking about millennials, well, the White House is chock full of them.
Starting point is 00:12:43 And they are running the show. Every left wing thing that you can think of has been pushed forward by this administration. I mean, it makes almost like the Obama administration look like a moderate administration compared to what's happening right now in the Biden administration. We had that viral video of the biggest caravan ever to cross the southern border. And it's kind of crazy to me that you can be politely and calmly saying something like, hey, it's really bad that there's a bunch of kids living under a bridge and dying in the desert and being trafficked and young girls being raped and coyotes in black market. And just nothing happens. There are more important things going on.
Starting point is 00:13:20 He literally said that. Are you going to go to the border? No, because there's more important things going on. He literally said that. Are you going to go to the border? No, because there's more important things going on. I just want to finish my point. So why wouldn't they keep this kind of show running when it's so beneficial to them? And second, I met someone that looks exactly like me, and I was like, I need your number. Hold on. I might need you in the future.
Starting point is 00:13:35 And if I'm thinking this way, what is the U.S. federal government thinking about? I mean, you look at face-off, you look at the advancements in plastic surgery, artificial intelligence, anything. Face-off the movie? Yes. You look at... Nicholas Cage and John Travolta. Hey, hey. Switched faces.
Starting point is 00:13:50 I'm saying, anything is possible here. I mean, you bring in Obama, you do an operation. I mean, seriously. I want to say that it's silly, but if you go and you read history about the things that the CIA has actually tried and attempted, they'll try anything. FDR was incapacitated. FDR was not able to rule. His wife was ruling with the special interests, with the people behind him. They were making all the decisions.
Starting point is 00:14:16 He couldn't even make any decisions. Reagan's brain was gone. Exactly. So this happened before. Why wouldn't it happen now? Why wouldn't it happen during a second administration? It's like that vacation movie with Bernie. What's his name? Weekend at Bernie's.
Starting point is 00:14:29 Yeah, it's like Weekend at Bernie's 2. They made a second version, so there's a likelihood that there's going to be another version of this. Do you think there's any point where he's brought some issue or policy and he says no? I mean, by his staff? Yes, probably he probably tries to
Starting point is 00:14:47 say no and goes and then they're just lying it's good he like they take his hand with the rubber stamp and he's like no and then they stamp yes and he's like i can't do anything about it i don't think that i don't think he has any care about any of the policies that are being presented at all yo they put him they put him in a fake office, remember? He was at a sound stage and they had screens behind him and they're like, that's right, you're the president. And he's like...
Starting point is 00:15:13 Yeah, I don't think he does. I think that there's not a whole lot of argument that decisions are being made without Biden's input. Most people think that the chief of staff and other people in the administration are actually making the day-to-day calls.
Starting point is 00:15:30 And then the overall broad policy decisions are not being made by Joe Biden because the overall broad policy decisions are kind of baked into the philosophy that the left has now. It's like you kind of baked into the philosophy that the left has now you know it's like you kind of can predict what the policy positions they're going to be looking for the the the things that the activists are acting for are asking for the uh the you know the people in in positions of power are doing
Starting point is 00:15:57 their best to deliver to the activists i just got to make sure people know i whenever i say something crazy i gotta pull up a source because i remember we had one time that Luke mentioned Bill Gates was creating computer chips to implant in people to stop them from getting pregnant. And I was like, oh, come on, Luke. And then we Googled it and it was true. So we have this from the New York Post. Biden mocked for Truman Show presidency over fake White House set. That's right. They put Biden in a set with tv screens as fake windows and they put
Starting point is 00:16:27 different things on the back that's what they're doing to this man i just want to make sure everybody knows that actually happened that we know of they do just you know they're going to keep rolling them out and if you go flashback to biden 20 years ago biden 30 years ago whatever it is different guy different guy policiesies were very, very different. Now he's abortion with no limits whatsoever. But in a not too distant past, that's not where he was. They have a fake White House set. Why wouldn't they have a fake White House president?
Starting point is 00:16:57 Right? I'm surprised they didn't work with Disney and started one of the rides. You know one of the rides in Disney where you just kind of sit there and then the theater kind of moves like here's now the president of the United States and you get the AI generated hologram puppet coming out there. That's literally something that could be conceivable and could be happening right now, especially because when you look at military technology, it is usually 30 years ahead of what the United States and the general public usually knows about. But the point that we've been like, the thing that we're kind of saying is it doesn't matter if it's joe but like if joe biden has a body double or not because joe biden isn't making the calls anyways yeah so if it's the in if it's joe biden or a body double of joe biden it doesn't matter because we've already kind of agreed that the chief of
Starting point is 00:17:38 staff at the white house is making the calls and the actual direction the left is going is going that way without joe biden and joe biden is just along for the ride how many times has he said something publicly and then they come out and correct it exactly i mean multiple times that's why that's why i don't think a lot we've we've argued this before people are like he's clearly not making the call someone's doing it for him and i'm like no no i think he is but they're just shrugging and then doing random things so when he goes out on tv and says a thing, they have to come out and correct him. Now think about what happens behind closed doors. He's telling them
Starting point is 00:18:10 what to do, and then they're doing whatever they want. So I don't think they're going to Biden and saying, Biden, you're going to tell people to do this. And he goes, okay. I think they go in and Biden goes, all right, here's what we're going to do. We're going to do this, that, that, and they're like, you got it. And they walk out and say, what are you guys going to do? I'm gonna do something else. Yeah. And I think they do have to, and they've been trying gonna do this that and they're like you got it and they walk out and say what are you guys gonna do i'm gonna do something else yeah and i think they do have to and they've been trying to do this they're trying to manage him better i mean do you remember when he came out and said red line with taiwan china invades taiwan we're showing up and they're like oh hey uh time out here's actually what he meant yeah or or when he said they're gonna get
Starting point is 00:18:41 mad at me if i read this or ask questions whoever Whoever's like, who's they? The president. Just like you said, this is all evidence that he isn't the guy in charge. That there are other people that will correct the president. Now, that's not the way it's supposed to be. But it doesn't matter if it's him or a body double or whatever, considering that is the open and kind of obvious state of affairs regardless of whether people approve of it or not you don't i mean it doesn't matter if people that like biden don't like the fact that biden doesn't make the calls everyone knows biden doesn't make the calls pardon my
Starting point is 00:19:15 french it's it's not just that it's it's when he starts to understand like oh here's the media let me talk to them they literally whisk him away. There's a video of an Easter Bunny appearing, grabbing Joe Biden, whisking him away when he was starting to talk about Afghanistan, knowing, oh, crap, he can't talk to the media. Fox News, Easter Bunny whisks Biden away as he starts discussing Afghanistan video. That's a real thing that happened. And literally, we are having hired actors, Easter Bunnies, acting like the media liaisons,
Starting point is 00:19:46 making sure that the president of the United States does not get to openly speak with the press and the media. You can't script this stuff. Look at this video. Let's play it. Look at what's he doing. Pakistan should not and Afghanistan should be... Oh, the Easter bunny. Oh. Oh, the Easter Bunny. Oh, yeah, the Easter Bunny.
Starting point is 00:20:08 Literally whisked him away. Like, no, not happening. That is crazy. Who's in charge? It's not Joe Biden. That should get played every time that Joe Biden speaks. That should be played right afterwards. So everyone knows exactly what the score is.
Starting point is 00:20:23 And all you could kind of make out was like pakistan afghanistan they're like did he say pakistan let easter bunny yeah i don't want to get over there the easter bunny's standing there and like looking around and then you know cia guy is like or fbi the president's going off script bringing the easter bunny and the easter bunny's like copy copy these money like goes in waving. But for real, that's probably what happened. That's literally what happened. Someone had to tell the Easter Bunny to go and stop him from speaking to people. Can you imagine in his mind, he's like, God, these people are everywhere.
Starting point is 00:20:59 He's like, I finally got away. I finally could speak to the press. I finally get to say something. No, the Easter Bunny comes in and stops him. You guys guys ever watch like mr magoo yeah where he's like blindly bumbling about and then he like walks on the i-beam and gets lifted up and then walks in the like we need something like that of biden i mean it's like the cia being like oh he's on the he's on the move i mean you could just take biden's face and put it on to an existing cartoon of of mr magoo doing all that stuff and it would fit fine.
Starting point is 00:21:27 I've always been a fan of the ghost handshakes. Thank you. It's funny because I feel like I always reference, what was it, what was the movie where the person's riding the gravity bomb down, like yeah, it goes out of the plane or whatever.
Starting point is 00:21:43 Strangelove. That's what it kind of feels like you know we're sitting here laughing about what biden is we're like it's so funny and it's like everything's on fire and we're laughing about how funny it is it's like maybe we should be i don't know i guess what can you do you can laugh you can laugh or you cry that yeah i'm gonna cry about it 100 there's a lot of people that you know get upset about things that they read and stuff and it's like look you can be angry about it, but it's not going to change it. You getting upset about something that you saw on the internet isn't going to change the conditions in the world one bit. And I mean, I'm not super stoic, but I do follow stoicism pages.
Starting point is 00:22:23 And that's one of the things that stoics talk about. Like only let the things that you can actually change affect you and let the things that you can't change, like just try not to let them ruin your day because you can't do anything about them. You know, I think you want to just focus on building your skills, get, learn some outdoors kind of stuff.
Starting point is 00:22:44 I'm not telling you to become a prepper survivalist i'm saying you know learn how to make a fire i'm saying become a prepper survivalist i'm saying with the way things are going and especially with what the pope has been saying especially with the way that everything is moving become a survivalist what the pope say the pope said that he had an omen of even greater destruction and desolution for mankind. I want to say that I was raised Catholic, and as far as I know, Catholics getting omens is some demonic kind of stuff that is like heresy or like that's blasphemy.
Starting point is 00:23:16 I don't think that Catholics are supposed to be getting omens. That's like messages. Well, this is the LGBTQ woke pro-immigration pope as well. Well, that's a weird Catholic, but you know. Woke pope. Yeah, he's the woke pope. But again, I don't think his assessment is wrong, especially if you look at how international relations are shaping up,
Starting point is 00:23:34 especially when you look at the larger financial picture, especially when you look at the overall health and population decline and crash that's coming. I think he's absolutely right on the money, saying you guys should prepare, you guys should be smart. You guys should be making moves in your life where you're becoming the strongest, best versions of yourselves because you will be tested and hard times are ahead of us. There's no denying this because we were having too many weak men creating really bad times. Those bad times are going to be upon us very soon. Have you guys watched the show, The Peripheral?
Starting point is 00:24:02 I have. So it's like they call it the jackpot when all of the problems that everyone's talking about happen all at once basically over the span of a few years. And I think they were saying like it starts in 2028 with the Texas secessionist movement or something. Obviously, they're being inspired by the news and stuff we're seeing today. But it was interesting to see nonetheless that maybe there's some kind of potential there that the fourth turning suggests 2028 is the crescendo or whatever. It may be 2026 because 2028 is when it's supposed to stop or something like that, or who knows. I don't know if those predictions are completely true. It's just people have ideas. But considering what we're seeing around us, I'm seeing every so often you'll get some commenter or commentator be like, oh, you know what? I realize things aren't really that bad.
Starting point is 00:24:48 And then you see like Project Veritas expose a school for passing around adult toys to children. And then politically people like the school is actively defending it, saying it's OK. And I'm like, all right, you know, that's the demonic stuff. So when you're at the point where the school is like, you know what? We're not even going to try and hide it anymore. We're going to outright just offend it outright defend it it's like you're we're off the line we're over the cliff we are free falling at this point so i don't feel like 2026 is too too big a an ask to say that's when things you know pop up i'm not
Starting point is 00:25:19 saying literally ask i'm saying it's not too too far of a too far fetched to believe yeah absolutely not i mean i started my own prepper apocalypse class online. I started doing them in New Hampshire. And a lot of people were really interested in it because I think, you know, even if it's not, you know, political disasters, I mean, the chances of natural disasters are also out there. But the chances of just something bad happening is always out there no matter what being prepared for it makes you not only have peace of mind, but also has you ready for almost anything coming your way. And I think this is the kind of mentality
Starting point is 00:25:51 that could actually safeguard us a lot of stress, have us not freak out, have us not lose our ish, but also more importantly, go back to nature and understand the importance of personal responsibility, taking care of ourselves and not needing a government to step in and have a food delivery or a water purification delivery system, but having that in place already, where if times do get really hard, you won't need more government, you will need more space, you will need more freedom.
Starting point is 00:26:17 And I think once we incentivize that and start pushing those larger ideas out there, society by and large will become better because of that. Well, and that's actually become better because of that. Well, and that's actually an interesting part of the show, right? Kind of post-jackpot. It's massive, massive government control, right? I mean, they're controlling, I mean, literally what people think, what happens in society. And I mean, to your point on the prepper side, and this is something I've been working on in the state treasurer's office, I'm sure you've seen these MCC codes they're putting in place for credit cards now to be able to track the purchase of guns
Starting point is 00:26:49 and ammunition around the country. This is a backdoor national gun registry. And this was pushed by Elizabeth Warren and the rest. So if you are buying guns right now, pay cash or check. But this is something that we're going to have legislation on in january in west virginia hopefully other states are replicated and it's actually not the credit card companies that want to track this it's the banks the banks want to track it and
Starting point is 00:27:15 then the banks are going to be able to say oh we're going to flag this so you're going to flag that you're saying that i got discover card for no reason reason? As soon as the news came out that it was like Visa and MasterCard, I was like, I'm going to apply for a Discover card. We're going to use it for business stuff. Yeah, I got one. I got it right here. I'm holding it.
Starting point is 00:27:32 I don't want to show it because it's a credit card, obviously. I mean, it is Visa and MasterCard. I mean, they're held to the whims of these banks. And it was Big Bank in New York that have been pushing this. And it has like some anodyne name. I think it's
Starting point is 00:27:45 the international organization on standardization or something like that one of the good things about the the gun culture is the people that are that tend to be selling guns and firearms and stuff like that they're usually very open to cash they're very you know right sometimes they're open to barter even but definitely open to cash. Or 3D printed guns. You do it yourself. That'll work too. I mean, yeah, there's nothing wrong with printing guns.
Starting point is 00:28:12 Buy the parts that aren't serialized through mail order or whatever. And then, you know, when it comes to the actual receiver or whatever. Yeah, just make sure, because I think, what was it? The ATF was cracking down on the think what was it the atf was cracking down on the what was it called well there was like you can buy a kit where it's like all the stuff that you legally have to have tracked is tracked and then you can assemble it yourself but they're like 80 kits or something like that and then the atf started claiming that you couldn't do it you're going after people you can buy a whole rifle except for the lower receiver which is the part that's serialized that has the gun. So you have everything, the upper receiver,
Starting point is 00:28:45 all of the pins and everything you need. You can buy that without any kind of background check or anything like that. And then you can either print a lower receiver or you can buy 80% in-built. It depends on what state you're in as well because there's a lot of state jurisdictions out there where you will get in trouble for it.
Starting point is 00:29:06 So make sure you always look up the local laws and jurisdictions to make sure that you're not entrapping yourself or your friends or your buddies with some activities that you could be maybe bragging about on social media, which you shouldn't do anyway. What I was talking about was federal regulation, not state regulation. And I will point out in state of west virginia there's not too much you can't do uh that's right in terms of guns constitutional carry oh yeah maryland's one of the few states that actually banned uh flamethrowers which is insane which is crazy and california i guess they were worried about you know baltimore and and the dc burbs with people walking around and ifamethrowers. And if I understand correctly, the flamethrower in question, the one that Elon was selling or that caused it, was actually the same kind of flamethrower they use for tarring roofs. I guess that you have to have a thing to heat up the tar or something on a roof, and you'll use that to heat it up.
Starting point is 00:30:00 So it was an existing tool that Elon just know, Elon just put a, you know, market in and they're like, Oh, you can't have that because it's scary to me now. But you know, I mean, to your point though, I mean,
Starting point is 00:30:11 some level of individual, I mean, independence out there. I mean, I think it is important. I mean, you know, we're talking about the banks and tracking the gum purchases.
Starting point is 00:30:21 They tried to put into, uh, that big bill green, new deal 2.0 was that, uh, tracking the gum purchases they tried to put into that big bill, green new deal 2.0 was that tracking the $600 purchases or greater. And they were going to legislate that. Well, then the Biden administration just turned around and made that a rule. Yep. Right.
Starting point is 00:30:37 So that's a rule now. And I mean, that is a tremendous amount of oversight. So it was like, okay, we'll take that out of the bill. We'll get the 87,000 new IRS agents into the bill and now we'll just make a rule so we started that segment talking about a big easter bunny and it's a ridiculous segue but we have this from vice.com elon musk is now promoting q anon they say since 2018 the saying follow the white rabbit has become synonymous with q anon mus Musk has tweeted a version of that. What year? 2018. Is that what I said? So, Elon
Starting point is 00:31:10 Musk tweeted, follow and then a bunny emoji. It's an Alice in Wonderland reference. History started in 2018 though. Well, of course. Yeah, I mean that's when the simulation began. We just have false memories and pined it in. That's the only explanation. So, this is where we're currently at.
Starting point is 00:31:25 Let me put it this way. Let this be a tremendous white pill. The media is so desperate, so panicked. The corporate press is so panicked to go after Elon Musk. They have to take this follow and a rabbit emoji, which could be a Matrix reference, and then try and claim he's promoting QAnon. They may as well just say he started Gamergate at this point.
Starting point is 00:31:50 Yeah, Gamergate. That was Elon. History started in 2018, like you were saying. It's like they don't have nothing to attack him on, so they're just starting to make things up out of nowhere to generate clicks. That is exactly the case. I mean, think if you're in their position. This is like a nightmare scenario
Starting point is 00:32:05 right i mean it's all i mean you've seen the twitter files coming out and all that uh i mean it's it's everything that we knew but now it's obviously been uh substantiated through these twitter files and i mean i'm sure they are freaking out um so yeah i mean they're gonna throw anything at the wall that can stick but does anybody buy this it's like just the insanity i mean do they all know they're lying you're like every single one of these twitter leftists they're like yeah that's right it's q anon like they have to know they're lying i imagine there's there's a portion of them that believe it you know just like they're a portion of on the right that believe whatever crazy thing, you know, anyone could come up with from, from the right.
Starting point is 00:32:46 But I think mostly it's a functional way to smear Elon Musk. It's just, you know, spaceship man bad right now because of this article, they're going to put in his Wikipedia page. He's a conspiracy theorist who promoted fringe theories, blah, blah,
Starting point is 00:33:01 blah. They'll go ahead and they'll, they'll, it'll be ideal laundering. You know, He puts up the white rabbit, so they say that it's QAnon, and then someone else will say it's QAnon, referencing that, just like
Starting point is 00:33:12 they do idea laundering and reference each other. And then next thing you know, it goes into Wikipedia, and Elon Musk is then the QAnon space guy. That's a great saying. Spaceshipman bat. Spaceshipman bat bad i'm tweeting that take a look at this story this one's really really funny daily mail says breaking news twitter has
Starting point is 00:33:30 stopped paying rent on san francisco offices as elon musk considers not paying severance to acts axed employees now when you hear that you're like whoa whoa that's crazy let me let me break it down for you it says twitter has allegedly not paid rent on its san francisco headquarters or office around offices around the world for weeks week it's been it's it's been december for two weeks yeah so he hasn't paid rent for weeks yeah because you pay on the first i i haven't either oh no i haven't paid my mortgage in a month because it's due at the end of the month it's like oh it's been it's been three weeks this is the level of insanity for smearing elon it doesn't matter if it's news or not it's
Starting point is 00:34:10 just can we make can we create a narrative that sounds negative it's so weird they just i mean it's not that weird if you think remember remember the way that that any way any time a negative headline could be written about trump they did the the the koi pond thing you know it's any time you can write a negative headline they edited video footage to make that story right yep so the koi pond thing trump is hanging out with shinzo abe abe dumps the food in and then trump goes okay and then dumps his in as well but they zoom in so you only see trump and then said haha what an idiot he threw all the food in and then when you look at the unedited video you can see he was just following shinzo abe's
Starting point is 00:34:49 lead and they made up a fake story but they actually tried to make up some decorum violation with this it's just like he hasn't paid rent in weeks and they all start saying it and then i'm seeing this from everybody they were like in weeks is he doing a weekly lease on his buildings he pays weekly right what's your point i don't understand but but tim you know trump was also bad because he had two scoops of ice cream if you remember that i mean that was some serious ethics violations right there and i think he also walked into some toilet paper i mean and that's a guy that needs to be stopped and he had bigger salt and pepper shakers oh you see that that's amazing and there are people who say to this day trump never denounced white supremacists and neo-nazis i yeah i know that you're right and it just blows my mind
Starting point is 00:35:36 the the that the video of him saying that is out it exists it's out there and and it has been put onto twitter saying oh he never condemned them in response so many times and they still oh he never did there are still people i meet where i say did you know that joe biden said if you don't if you don't fire the prosecutor you're not getting a billion dollars they go that never happened that absolutely happened it's a video he says it's literally in a in a like think tank press conference on foreign relations with richard haas the president of the council of our relations sitting there literally talking to him on record on video and he's like and people applaud but but rachel rachel maddow said it wasn't real and so people just believe whatever she says without even bothering to to look yeah that's
Starting point is 00:36:21 that's it's a crazy reality man that's that that it's one of the contributing factors to my simulation theory there's no way a functioning sentient being would would just be like you know i don't know if it's true but it must be you know who do you know who uh this is a bit of a off topic but do you know who adam and sitch are they're youtubers they make they do a stream show anyways they have this they talk about this idea that most people basically have the existence of like an elephant and a rider. And the elephant is your emotion. And the rider is kind of your brain that like makes the actual decisions. The rider can't really control the elephant.
Starting point is 00:36:59 The elephant is going to go where the elephant wants to go. Right. If you're the rider on top of an elephant, you're you're kind of doing what the elephant wants. You hope that you can convince the elephant to do what you want it to do, but the elephant is still going to do what it wants to do. The fight or flight, like you can think, but if you're scared, you're going to fight or flight. The guy on top thinks he's in charge, but he's not really, he's the rider. He's actually kind of just the PR department explaining, rationalizing what the elephant did so really most of our life is our our cognitive ability rationalizing the emotional
Starting point is 00:37:32 reactions that we have that's like most of the the stuff that we knew most of our behavior all the time here's the crazy thing about this story is that 20 years ago it would all just be true you'd have no way of checking it a newspaper would write elon musk promotes fringe conspiracy theory and then you'd be like must be true yeah that's it that's right um you mentioned rachel maddow and we did talk about body doubles is chris hayes her body double no michael nolz Okay. We actually have... Smokey Mike, right? Smokey Mike.
Starting point is 00:38:07 We have drawings of all of our guests. And so when Michael Knowles came, Jessica, our artist here, drew Rachel Maddow first. And so we were like, here, when you sign this picture of you, and he hands it, he started laughing. He signed it. We have it on the wall. And then we were like, no, no, no, wait, there's a real one. Sign the real picture. The real picture's good.
Starting point is 00:38:24 But I am proud to say that MSNBC is rated as fake news by NewsGuard. I am not surprised at all. And they should be. Absolutely. And I will say, I know it's not a silver bullet. But when you're visiting your family for Christmas or whatever, you can at the very least pull up on a browser or I don't know if there's a mobile app and be like guys I don't know what you believe or why I'm not going to argue with you I just want you to know
Starting point is 00:38:50 that NewsGuard says MSNBC is beware it's fake news okay and they're going to go yeah well so it's Fox News and you can go uh huh yeah I don't know whatever I'm just telling you you guys are watching weird conspiracy garbage I'm not here to tell you what's right or wrong I'm telling you be careful with the weird conspiracy stuff you're watching I was telling you, you guys are watching weird conspiracy garbage. I'm not here to tell you what's right or wrong. I'm telling you, be careful with the weird conspiracy stuff you're watching.
Starting point is 00:39:06 I was telling a friend of mine, he was like, my family just watches all this MSNBC and CNN. And I was like, here's what you do. When you're talking, you say, I don't know about all that political stuff. If they start bringing it up and be like, guys, you're listening to Alex Jones and all this stuff. And when they invariably get really, really angry because they hate Jones, what you're trying to do is conflate in their mind what they think of as conspiracy in a way they understand it and accusing them of doing exactly the same thing. So you just, like, I would play it off like, look, I don't know, Rachel Jones or whatever. It's that weird conspiracy garbage you're watching on the TV.
Starting point is 00:39:40 There's that news guard thing. They said it was conspiracy stuff and you're watching it. And then they let them get all flustered and just be like, I don't know. You guys go watch your weird alien stuff, your lizard people stuff. I'm not interested. It makes me wish I had in-laws to go and upset.
Starting point is 00:39:55 And then when no one's watching, no one's paying attention, secretly put on Died Suddenly and then act like you didn't do it yourself. But more importantly, especially with the holiday season, I think we should expand on this topic just a little bit before continuing on the conversation here but but i think if you truly do want to understand somebody you got to do it from an empathetic kind of way you got to kind of understand where they're coming from you got to kind of listen to them and then you could formulate a kind of
Starting point is 00:40:19 response they're taking some time but you could only open the door you could only uh you know put out the water the horse has to drink it themselves so i i think that's you know my two cents when it comes to dealing with family members who don't see eye to eye with you uh empathy and understanding goes a long way also just listening to people goes a very long way and then you could understand why people believe a certain idea a lot of it is usually based on fear a lot of it is usually based on kind of instincts and emotions as you you were mentioning, and not logical thinking. And if you could calm down the emotions and you could not have that kind of aggressive stance and you could just say, hey, let's actually reassess this maybe at a different time. Or, hey, I don't know
Starting point is 00:40:58 what to think about this. What do you think about this? And giving people that kind of information that way could be a lot more conducive towards waking people up towards the true reality of this world rather than the conceived closed notion that of course the government wants them to have there's a new song out by paramore and uh it's called the news and in it hayley williams is singing turn off the news over and over again my first reaction to hearing it was kind of like, what? And then I went, yeah, she's right. Yeah, I get it.
Starting point is 00:41:30 Like, we're the news, too. I get it. But there are a lot of people who don't understand what they're listening to and are being told a whole bunch of weirdo nonsense garbage. Rachel Maddow did this segment where she was like, the Russians could turn off the electricity, the heat in Fargo and, you know, kill people. And it's like, yeah, they could. But that's there's like no reason to believe that's actually going to happen right now. Like, why are you look, I like here's what here's what I do. And we're not perfect.
Starting point is 00:41:56 Like I said, we're the news, too. And so people watch this stuff. But we pull up news stories about things that happened and then talk about them. What shows like Maddow does is she speculates and then just pushes whatever fringe theory, like the P-tape stuff. Or she would like Russiagate nonsense. Yeah, but then also comes to a conclusion on it. Right, exactly.
Starting point is 00:42:15 Like her own, well, here's the truth. I'm going to tell you, here's the conclusion on this. Oh, and she's lied so much. Like that viral video of her talking about vaccines and transmission. When she's like, it stops with you. It's like it stops with you it's like you made that up you literally made that up like there was there was you know what man they they all made it up i don't think well i don't think that maddow made that up i think that maddow just repeated which is probably worse but it just she just repeated what she was told because there was absolutely no interest in finding out if what
Starting point is 00:42:43 we were told was true. It was just this is what the CDC says. Then that is what must be the truth. There wasn't there was no room for argument or debate about it. So if you push back on, you know, things like, oh, the the the virus stops with you once you're vaccinated. If you push back on that, I mean, you remember. It's the craziest thing now. So there's another thing I was telling my friend. vaccinated if you push back on that i mean you remembered this is the craziest thing now so there's another thing i was telling my friend i was like you don't want to get into an argument
Starting point is 00:43:08 with them you know because like you're here for the holidays be with your family you know what i mean if they want to press it you got to be very very light with it yeah and and i would say if that stuff comes up just show them a new york state judge said this does not stop transmission you don't got to talk about you know hearings and theories and the eu stuff you'd be like i don't know there was a judge in new york and they there's official ruling i don't know why do you guys follow the science that's what i like saying you follow the science because the science is is here you know you can you can read it if you want i mean in terms of the what drives their news and like you said they all kind of get the same
Starting point is 00:43:41 talking points and memo there's no easier job in Washington, D.C. than being a Democrat press secretary, especially if you're the White House president. It's like, here's the talking points. Go forth. And they just cut and paste it and stick it out there. And that drives the narrative. No harder job than being a Republican press secretary because you've got to convince and convince. And I mean, but the but the democrats i mean pretty sweet gig it's not bad swimming up let's let's let's talk about uh uh carrie lake because you know
Starting point is 00:44:10 i wanted to talk we got a bunch of stories to go through but considering we're still on the political angle let's let's talk about carrie lake we have this story from az central what's next for lake fincham election lawsuits hobbs's lawyer calls challenges baseless so uh carrie lake filed a lawsuit contesting the results of the election. A judge today called an emergency hearing. They had their emergency hearing. The defense, which is Maricopa County Board of Supervisors, it's Katie Hobbs, Democrats basically,
Starting point is 00:44:37 said that they're going to file a motion to dismiss, but the judge in the case set a trial date for, I believe, let me see if i think i have the tweet actually if we have it there we go trial set for the 21st and the 22nd this is kind of crazy it's unfortunate it's going to be happening over the holiday weekend but this could be big so here's the difference between this and donald trump's uh 2020 stuff with arizona you have a lawsuit from kerry lake points out, well, or they make the claim. There are 25,000 ballots that came in after election day, and that's greater than the
Starting point is 00:45:11 margin of victory. They want an evidentiary hearing. I don't know how you, how's the judge going to say no standing? He's going to say, okay, show me the proof you have of this claim. They're going to file a motion to dismiss. It very well may get dismissed. I don't know. The difference between this and Trump, to expand upon that, is with a lot of the lawsuits that were filed in 2020, the amount of votes that were being challenged would not have overcome the victory margin. So the courts were just like, this wouldn't matter if it happened anyway. So there's no point.
Starting point is 00:45:41 With Kerry Lake, 17,000 votes. So if they can present a variety of claims that are more than 17000 and you do have in Maricopa County, they said when the voting machines malfunctioned, 17000 people had to vote by this this ballot box. That's at bare minimum, I think, enough to get. Well, I don't know. I mean, if you were being an honest judge, you'd be like, OK, we have to have a review of that. If 17000 ballots were affected by the machines not working and that's the margin of victory, we got to do a review of those ballots. Otherwise, you know, the election is going to people are going to contest or whatever. But I think it's interesting nonetheless. I don't know what you guys think.
Starting point is 00:46:20 My opinion is kind of that I'm not convinced carrie like going to be able to overcome the swamp machine so i don't think that there's i i think that as much as she is is going to fight tooth and nail because that's probably her personality uh i don't think that it's likely that she's going to be able to overcome the fact that it was already certified even though the certification was you know dubious because what's her name shouldn't be certified hobbs is the secretary of state the secretary of state should not be certifying their own their own election at all so that right there is dubious like but but a politifact says it's totally normal oh yeah i i i think that it's a conflict of interest i think on its face but i i think that like i don't think that any of that stuff matters anymore i've i've lost a lot of uh
Starting point is 00:47:10 faith in the electoral process so well i'm glad i'm glad that she's filed suit i'm glad that she's pursuing it and i think the judge absolutely should move um they should go beyond a motion to dismiss i mean you go back to the 2000 election, right? And we didn't have that result that night. And everyone's freaking out. How do we not know who the president is now with these drop-off ballots, mail-in ballots, ballot harvesting, all this? I mean, election results taking weeks sometimes. It is not instilling confidence in the system whatsoever. And then also the question I'd want to know is,
Starting point is 00:47:50 how do they determine when and which ballots are getting cast? You know, I mean, is that kind of tip the scales a little bit because maybe somebody calls a race early? You know, I don't know. But that you have so many ballots sitting out there i mean days and sometimes weeks after it is it really puts uh pressure on the system and i think it uh ruins confidence out there in the elect in elections democrats completely broke the system republican establishment republicans in many places helped but the idea that we're having election month and and sometimes even election double month two two election two
Starting point is 00:48:30 month because they're doing a month early and then a month after the count okay look man if we're gonna have a functioning system there have to be rules you can't just be like the the democrat position and the leftist position is count all of the votes and it's like no no no you count the votes in the allotted time period and if you can't then you've got to build a more robust system to do so we have election day the constitution prescribes for election day we can't be playing these games where it's like well you know we'll give it an extra week no no you don't give it an extra week principally i agree with with both of you um like that's what i would like to see i think the realities on the ground, uh, are about harvesting, prevent that. I think the, I think that it's going to have to be ballot harvesting.
Starting point is 00:49:08 I think it's going to have to be the, the conservatives are going to have to react to the reality of what elections are now. And you were talking earlier about, you know, people being confident in elections and stuff. I think those days are long past. Like the days of Americans saying, oh yeah, generally we feel good about our election. Those are relics of an old time, homie. That stuff is gone. That was gone in, it was probably gone in 2000
Starting point is 00:49:37 and we didn't realize it until 16. I blame YouTube, largely. Think so? Oh, definitely. Look look you had half the country voting one guy half the country uh voting one guy or whatever whatever you want to break it down and then people have questions about what happened they have ideas they have they have complaints and then youtube says we're only going to allow one side of the debate oh and so what happened then is that large group of people who believed in Trump left the platform and stopped communicating with the other side.
Starting point is 00:50:08 Not by choice. They were forced off. YouTube made sure, and maybe it's on purpose. Maybe they want everything to implode. Or maybe they're just really dumb. But by segmenting people in that way, you guarantee they entrench their views, never have a conversation. It never develops. And then confidence will never come back.
Starting point is 00:50:30 Never. When I was talking to Jack and Vijaya, I said, if you keep doing what you're doing, it's going to result in some kind of conflict or civil war or something. You cannot have two people in an argument, separate them, and tell them to keep arguing about how bad the other side is, but only among themselves. That is how you entrench tribalism, and it results in otherism. That's where we're at. And you radicalize people that way. Exactly. And you don't bring the country together.
Starting point is 00:50:57 You separate people, and you perpetuate a divide-and-conquer agenda, which I believe has been festered and organized deliberately. But that's just my kind of consensus and understanding of the situation. But I do want to add to your point, Tim, especially when it comes to big tech social media, because overwhelmingly 18 to 30 year olds voted for the Democratic Party. I do believe that's because of institutions like TikTok, like Twitter, like Google, like Facebook, like Instagram, that, of course, have been prioritizing particular viewpoints that benefit them with the political party that benefits them and censoring the other political parties that don't benefit them, that do want to have some kind of accountability when it comes to these bigger institutions.
Starting point is 00:51:36 But I think Florida here, and shouts out to the governor of Florida, he's making some very bold and brave actions today. But I think when we're looking at Florida, there are a lot of lessons to be learned about the governor of florida he's making some very bold and brave actions today uh but but i think when we're looking at florida there are a lot of lessons to be learned about the way that they handled their elections their rules and they also specifically ron de santa specifically made sure that florida would not be affected by the zuckerbucks as he called it as mark zuckerberg was financing hundreds of millions of dollars into the voting effort, which predominantly helped Democrats get more voters. He made sure a lot of that money didn't reach Florida.
Starting point is 00:52:12 It didn't, and I think it had an impact with Florida becoming so red. And you knew that result that night. You knew the election results in Florida that night. 50 years ago, we would know the results on day one, and now it takes days and weeks? How is that possible? How is that possible? Let's see, who is this?
Starting point is 00:52:30 Marty Smith, fan Sue superchatted saying, in AZ, you can't file a dispute until certification. So after Katie Hobbs certifies, then Carrie immediately launches the lawsuit. And there's a lot of interesting claims made in the the lawsuit but people need to understand in a lawsuit you can claim anything you want so it's got to be adjudicated it's not likely in my opinion that
Starting point is 00:52:54 carrie lake just made things up because then you get to an evidentiary hearing you're like oh that's not true we made it up they're gonna be like okay then you lose so i'm willing to bet they have something to present i'd like to see it i i think what's likely is the judge is just going to be like i'm too scared of the far left so i'm not going to actually you know let a real fair hearing take place but who knows the judge called an emergency hearing and said we're doing this they have till thursday uh thursday is when their motion dismiss dismiss is due. Then Carrie Lake gets a response on Saturday.
Starting point is 00:53:30 Then the defendants get a response on Sunday. And then on Monday, the judge will have a hearing. And then the trial date is the 21st and 22nd. So this is crazy. I think he was like, he has like 10 days to issue a ruling on this or something like some ridiculously small amount of time. And it's very very difficult to go through all this it was funny the uh the the hobbs defense team was like we only
Starting point is 00:53:51 did a half an hour to argue to dismiss this and then carrie lake's team was like no we need more time than that and the judge was like what about an hour each it's like i i think that they're gonna want to present a lot of stuff but we'll'll see. I just also don't understand how, okay, like this podcast, people watch it all over the world. Here we are in this room. They watch it all over the world. We don't have voting machines that work.
Starting point is 00:54:12 Like, why do they keep having problems with voting machines? They can figure out who, we had that Powerball that was like a two billion or whatever it was. Right. And there are like hundreds of millions of tickets sold and they know instantly who won. Yes with these elections though man ever but but to be fair on that point
Starting point is 00:54:30 it's because everyone's fighting the the real battle is man if if you thought elections were won based on how many how many votes someone got is very naive of you elections are won based on the ground game it's won based on the laws it's one based on like so many components of this signature verification mail-in ballots you know when the ballots come in they got to check signatures yeah that changes the way you know it's like it's like joe biden said it's not about how many votes you get about it's about who counts the vote was that joe biden was it joe stalin it's both okay it literally was both yeah it actually was both it was both so here we are this is the the current state i guess you know a lot of people i don't think care too much about the uh i don't think as many people are following this because the midterms have come and gone and everyone's kind of zoned out like exhausted from
Starting point is 00:55:19 it but while i'm not confident for carrie lake and i a big fan, I want her to win. I do think it would be really interesting if she actually does win a stay at the very least. Yeah. And then come January 2nd, they're like, Oh, we actually can't, we can't bring in,
Starting point is 00:55:34 you know, Hobbs as a governor because of the stay issued by a court. Yeah. I mean, I'd like to, I'd like to see it just because I'd like to see the, the, you know,
Starting point is 00:55:41 the non establishment candidates win because I think the establishment needs some refreshing of ideology, I suppose. But yeah, I just don't see her pulling it off. I don't see the powers that be in Arizona. Well, I think maybe we're a bit pessimistic because of what we've seen in the past. But Carrie Lake's fighting, and so I'm rooting for her. I'm rooting for her, too. All I want to see is the judge say, show me the evidence. And then if they present bunk garbage or it's weak and the judge says, I'm sorry, it enough then i'm gonna say well okay i guess but uh it needs to get to that point because we haven't seen that with these
Starting point is 00:56:28 these other uh lawsuits yeah no you just have no standing get out yeah they just get thrown out i mean this one needs to go the distance and look transparency is a good thing that instills confidence let's have some transparency in this and see actually what happened to those 17 000 ballots why the machines weren't working perhaps what happened to those 17,000 ballots, why the machines weren't working, perhaps what happened to those ballots. They said they were all counted. Yeah. Well, I want to know that they were all counted.
Starting point is 00:56:51 Right. They should do, they should go through and signature verify, whatever. If, and I'll put it this way too. Let's say you operate on the assumption that Carrie Lake is just totally wrong. Then here's your opportunity to prove it and rub it in her face. Well, the annoying thing is that because you're going through this process or you believe this process should happen,
Starting point is 00:57:10 the left is like, election denier, y'all are an election denier, election denier. It's like, no, what we want, this is a good thing, right? However, it turns out this is a good thing that could perhaps instill a little bit more confidence in the electoral process, hopefully. Yeah, as much as people, as much as the left says, you know, that there's,
Starting point is 00:57:31 that election denial is bad and blah, blah, blah, blah, blah, they're doing everything they can to make sure that their opposition doesn't have any faith in the election. They're throwing out all kinds of court cases saying, saying without standing they never get in front of a judge they have they have all you know they're saying that if you deny the election or if you if you ask for verification it's election denying they're doing everything they can to make people feel like the elections should be suspect yeah well this is what the left does with everything, right? It's their solution is always worse than the problem, right? So people had, you know, there's voter suppression and people don't have confidence in elections. So now we're going to have elections last for a month.
Starting point is 00:58:14 And it's just made it worse. It just made things even worse. It just made things even worse. I mean, it's like when they raise taxes, it's like, well, then we'll just come up with more taxes and we'll fix it. Well, let's see what happens on next Monday is when they're going to be, I guess, the judge will issue a ruling. But then eight days from now, 21st and 22nd is the trial date. If it makes it that far, should be very interesting. Let's jump to this story from Timcast.com.
Starting point is 00:58:39 Printful cuts ties with gays against groomers. Group seeks legal action claiming defamation quote we are looking into all of our options with our attorney ron coleman and intend to pursue legal action you ready for this one all right gays against groomers this is an organization of lgbtq people who oppose groomers anyone of any background who targets children to groom them. All right, here's the best part. Printful on Sunday, who produced merchandise for the organization, suspended business with gaze against groomers to, quote, mitigate the risk of being affiliated with an organization
Starting point is 00:59:18 that doesn't represent our company values. We do our best to remain neutral and respect freedom of speech. Yet we draw the line at content that foments hatred towards any person or group reads an email let me break that down for you printful is explicitly saying on the issue of pedophilia they are neutral and don't want to be associated with an organization that would disparage pedophiles oops hey hey didn't michael jordan say that groomers buy sneakers too am i getting that wrong i might i might be getting that wrong but but hey you know they're trying to tighten the market on the groomer market it's a pretty big market out there especially with
Starting point is 00:59:58 balenciaga and their marketing campaign especially with the fbi and you know protecting epstein for over 30 years ditching the victims to the side. I mean, hey, this is a business trying to make money here, and let's call a spade a spade here. They want groomer money, and they want to support... Well, you said it right there. Hold on a minute. You know, imagine you make t-shirts,
Starting point is 01:00:17 and you got these really wealthy individuals like Epstein and his clients. You don't want to lose those people. So Printful is upset that... Yikes! But, look, we keep giving the benefit of the doubt whenever stories like this happen, and we're like, oh, they probably
Starting point is 01:00:36 just assume Gays Against Groomer is anti-LGBTQ or something, and I'm like, no, no, no, you can't do that here. The organization is called Gays Against Groomers. It's literally like people who are LGBTQ being like, pedophiles are bad, and they're like, no, no, no, you can't do that here. The organization is called Gays Against Groomers. It's literally like people who are LGBTQ being like, pedophiles are bad. And they're like, you're inciting hatred against them,
Starting point is 01:00:52 so we're going to be neutral on this one. Okay, okay, Princeful. Like Luke said, go hang out with Balenciaga, see how that's doing. See how it's working out for them. I mean, they only got a yay supporting Balenciaga. I don't know anyone else is supporting them. Seriously. He still does wear Balenciaga. I don't know anyone else is supporting them. Seriously.
Starting point is 01:01:07 He still does wear Balenciaga, doesn't he? And he made statements in favor of them recently. But other than that, I mean, I think it's pretty clear that a lot of people weren't happy with the way that they handled their marketing. And I think this is pretty obvious. I mean, the organization's name is Gays Against Groomers. And you're getting rid of their ability to sell merchandise because you don't agree with them.
Starting point is 01:01:26 Their main thing that they do is that they're pushing against groomers, against people who hurt children. You're saying, we don't like that. Yeah, we're neutral on that issue. They try to pretend like it's not a real thing. It is absolutely a real thing.
Starting point is 01:01:41 And you've seen them try to change the language and the narrative in academia, right? I'm sure you've heard of the acronym now that you use. M-A-N-I change the language and the narrative in academia, right? I'm sure you've heard of the acronym now that you use. Yes, MAPS. Oh, that's... There's another statement. They said, We suspended Gays Against Groomers because the underlying
Starting point is 01:01:55 homophobic and transphobic misinformation spread by this organization does not align with our values of respect and inclusion. Let us be clear that we do not condone child abuse or the grooming of minors. We will not work with an organization that spreads harmful accusations against the LGBTQ plus community
Starting point is 01:02:12 under the guise of protecting children. You see what they're doing? Even if you are LGBTQ and you explicitly are just like, hey, it's the grooming of a problem with, they accuse you of being homophobic and transphobic. It's like, yo, they're literally gay. So let me show you something funny.
Starting point is 01:02:28 Media Matters put out this thing. It's the retweets and mentions of right-wing figures, anti-LGBTQ tweets and accounts before and after Musk acquired Twitter. Yeah, I'm number one. You can see Tim Pool right up top.
Starting point is 01:02:43 I have 20,261 retweets that mention Groomer. Yeah, I'm number one. You can see Tim Pool right up top. I have 20,261 retweets that mentioned groomer 31,153 mentions of the word groomer. What they don't tell you in this is that the tweets in question are me saying quote, groomer does not refer to LGBTQ people. So I have like three tweets that got like tens of thousands of retweets or whatever specifically saying that they then take it and call that anti-lgbtq because they're lying and manipulating and for some reason i just don't know why media matters really wants people to believe that that lgbtq people are pedophiles now i don't know why they would do that but let me let me let me give you a really good example. Blair White is on the list.
Starting point is 01:03:26 Blair White responded with the clownery of me being on this list. Blair White is trans. This is absolutely insane. And gays against groomers is number three. I just want to send my condolences to Jack Posobiec
Starting point is 01:03:41 for being number two. Sorry, Jack. There's a new game in town. That's the first loser, right? Second place? That's right, Jack. Second place is the first loser. But it's ridiculous. I mean, the whole thing is ridiculous.
Starting point is 01:03:56 It's literally, considering the fact that it's gays against groomers, they're essentially saying that it's not about lgbt it's about the left and we're using lgbt people uh as as a a way to to push forward our leftist agenda not specifically the things that that the lgbt uh lgbt people want because gays against groomers are obviously LGBT and have a different political perspective it's just that the left is it has taken the taken on the mantle of LGBT and anything that the LGBT lobby does is always the left it's always associated with the left or what the left wants you know uh I love simulism elon musk was talking about simulation theory on stage i guess when he was getting booed or something and i'll tell you why because because
Starting point is 01:04:49 i i kind of have to just believe i'm half kidding by the way that when i come out and every statement i've given on this every video i've done explicitly is about how groomer does not mean lgbtq but they keep saying it does yeah they have to just be a bunch of like mobs non-player characters roaming around randomly on the hillside controlled by no one because like i don't know how we're at the point where i go oh the word groomer doesn't in any way refer to lgbtq people they just immediately go why are you calling gay people pedophiles and i'm like well i literally just said the opposite what are you talking about that's where we're at right now so it's look in all reality it's a cult but it's hard for me to believe that even in a cult they can hear you say you know the sky is blue and they go the sky is not green and i didn't say it was where are you
Starting point is 01:05:39 getting these ideas from that that's where we're at right now how you solve for that i have no idea maybe it's not even solvable i'm sure they've gone out and pulled it and realized that we're on the right side of it you know they're like oh we got to stop it i mean you know to me it's just you know you go back to when trump's saying fake news fake media back 2016-15 and they were like this is made up no we're very very on and it turns out of course yes there is fake news that is a real thing chris saliz are you familiar with the name chris saliza he got fired from cnn yes he has he has an immortal tweet a tweet that was immortalized he one time tweeted i'm gonna say again for the thousandth time or whatever the the media doesn't pick a side
Starting point is 01:06:23 and that and it has been i i have gotten a whole lot of mileage out of that bad boy let me tell you i got that saved in my phone yeah and that thing has allowed me to perform some fun dunks but uh it's true like the media narrative is unquestionably a leftist narrative there's no more room for denying it or arguing it. The Overton window of acceptable argument or acceptable debate has been set by the left and anyone that steps outside of it
Starting point is 01:06:53 is looked at as untouchable. The goal of the left is a whole cultural revolution in the United States. Are you familiar with James Lindsay? So I'm totally like, I'm right on the same page with that guy. James Lindsay, Chris Ruffo, those guys really have their,
Starting point is 01:07:13 I think they have their finger right on the pulse of the real heart of the problem. And the heart of the problem is that schools have been infiltrated by left-leaning people that have an ideology that they are using in education and it's the schools of education so it's not just your colleges you're where kids are going it's the schools that teach teachers so these teachers that are coming out of the schools of education are indoctrinated into an ideology that they cannot even see. They are unaware that they are indoctrinated in it. They are completely unaware that they have been taken and given a framework to look at the world that is like putting on racism-colored glasses
Starting point is 01:07:59 or sexism-colored glasses. Essentially, they're oppression-colored glasses. And all they see in the whole world is oppression. And when you teach kids through a lens of oppression, you psychologically damage them because young people should not be shown the world as a place that is full of oppression. Even if that's the case that you can say, look, there's all kinds of different ways that people are oppressed, you don't tell seven-year-olds because that emotionally damages them and they get depressed and there's all kinds of horrible things.
Starting point is 01:08:35 And you're seeing it in the levels of depression in young people nowadays. You've got so many people on SSRIs. It's because of the way that kids are taught in schools. And it's because of a left-leaning. I'll give you a great example today. Today, I was at a high school giving an award to a teacher that actually cared, who's doing a great job in her school. And I walk into the school. Before I get in, I walk through the parking lot.
Starting point is 01:09:00 And not really any bumper stickers on the cars except for two of them and two of those cars parked right next to each other both had bernie sanders stickers you know these kind of real left-wing slogans on it and it's like seriously what were the slogans i can't remember how left-wing because some left-wing slogans are slogans like you know everybody deserves health care and then there are other left-wing slogans like liberals get the bullet too yeah yeah so those are very jay it wasn't that left wing but it was you know you got bernie on there and then just this last week last week i had i think they're all that left wing at the end of the day though is my pride is my point because it's a religion at the end of the day so i had a uh concerned group of parents
Starting point is 01:09:45 came to me uh wood county west virginia that's out in parkersburg and they said and this is a very conservative county they said you won't believe what our children have access to they showed me this material all the children yeah and so something actually very very similar to this so he's pointing to the problem actually is that that book. Yes, I think actually. Look inside. It's got the pictures. That's it. That's the one.
Starting point is 01:10:09 That's the book. And that's the book that they have access to. And these parents, they're children because we were living in COVID and all that. People got iPads and all that. And that's how they were accessing books. And it's on the accessible reading list through the library for elementary school children elementary school children have access to this i mean what in the hell is going on here i can tell you and this is just and this is wood county
Starting point is 01:10:38 west virginia which tells you it's probably happening all i mean all over the state but it's just absolutely shocking stuff tim did you have something you wanted to say or did i just want to uh i'm pretty sure that youtube age restricted the project veritas video from the chicago teacher which is kind of ironic since youtube doesn't think it's it's okay for small children to watch when it literally happens to small children yeah uh which is absolutely mind-boggling well it's like when the when the parents came in and said, I'm going to read you from this book,
Starting point is 01:11:07 start reading stuff, and then they're like, hey, hey, hey, you can't say that here. Order, order. If you keep talking, we'll kick you out. And they're like, what? You made my kids read this book. The whole point of that is because
Starting point is 01:11:16 as much as there are people that are worried about the LGBT issues, the LGBT issues in that are really a tertiary topic. The point is to make revolutionaries, to make kids that are unhappy with the way society is. Because the Marxists call it cultural hegemony. The society remakes the society. So when you have kids that go to school that learn how to be good Americans, they go and they come out of school and they go into jobs and they become good Americans and they
Starting point is 01:11:49 make more kids that go to schools that learn how to be good Americans. What the left wants to do is get into the schools and stop making, stop having those kids that go in, come out as good Americans. They want at least a portion of them to come out as radical leftist revolutionaries. And if you get a portion of them to come out like that, all you have to do is get, you know, whatever, a third or 10% or 20% of the population to be really, really upset. And that can uproot a whole civilization. And that's the goal. The goal is a revolution. And anyone that tells you anything different is lying to you.
Starting point is 01:12:22 Yeah. Now, I don't know if this is in this book or not not but part of the material that brought it's like two young guys and here's how you satisfy your partner and i mean literally yeah but that just so is discord what like i said what's going on and they're the sexual stuff that's tertiary yeah that's right the point is the discord the point is the fact that they're revolutionary the point is they don't fall into categories that you would consider normal. They're not hegemonic categories. They become revolutionary. They're somehow subversive or whatever.
Starting point is 01:12:56 And if you can subvert the whole society, or if you can subvert a portion of the society to the point that they will foment a revolution, then you can uproot capitalism, right? You can get rid of capitalism. You can get rid of what they would, what they would call hierarchies that are, uh, um,
Starting point is 01:13:15 that are unfair, oppressive hierarchies. And, and the whole intent is to throw the whole system over and destroy it all because they think that the system is illegitimate. They think capitalism, they think that owning property, they think that the reason that they're against free speech is because they don't believe that there is free speech.
Starting point is 01:13:36 They believe that you're only trying to use speech as a way to exercise power. Right, well, look, and I do know people in West Virginia listen to this. We're fixing this next month in the legislature. So just hang tight. I hope you're right, because this is James Lindsay. Like I said, I'm I think he's on the right track. And if he is right, a cultural revolution in the United States, like the one that happened in China, you know, it's going on right now. And kids are attacking their parents.
Starting point is 01:14:07 And you see, you know, you've got videos of kids screaming on college campuses, screaming at the teachers. That's the same thing that happened in China. You see that woman who was at her dad's funeral or whatever. Yes. Attacking him. Horrifying, but yes. And it's the exact opposite of honor thy father and thy mother.
Starting point is 01:14:23 100%. Yeah. Well, I mean, look, in West Virginia, I run what's called the Hope Scholarship. So that's an educational savings account. And that has allowed kids to take their and their parents, their version of taxpayer dollars and use it outside of the public school system. It's educational freedom. In West Virginia, we also allow families to use that for homeschoolers. So homeschoolers can also take, look, it's their tax dollars, let them use it and educate their children how they want to.
Starting point is 01:14:50 And that is a way that we're able to get some of our kids here in the near future away from this stuff and get back control over that. Homeschooling is key. It's very important. And millions of Americans are starting to do this. You're right about homeschooling. I hate to throw water on what you were saying, but the video that Veritas just put up, that's a private school. Yeah. Yeah. Well, I mean,
Starting point is 01:15:08 but this is why we have homeschool as a part of it. Homeschool is important. Homeschool, because then they're, yeah, I fully agree. And we have a huge homeschool population in West Virginia, and it was very controversial,
Starting point is 01:15:18 particularly with the teachers unions, including homeschool students in this, but it is part of it. We also have a legislation that's under my purview also so we got micro pods uh we have our learning pods pardon me and so where you can get groups of homeschool kids come together and use what's called the hope scholarship their tax dollars to be able to educate themselves free of all of this and just parents coming together and what used to happen in this country in a very traditional manner uh you know trying to get back
Starting point is 01:15:49 to those things i mean the cultural left constantly wants to like have a revolution every five years of what is a norm in this country when to me you know a lot of people are like well i'm a conservative it's like what are we if're conservative, what are you trying to conserve? There was a point somewhere up on the show a while ago that the fact that our lives are dramatically different from our grandparents is unique to this time period. Yeah. For all of human history, you and your grandparents had basically the exact same kind of life. Population growth was stagnant. Your grandfather farmed. You farmed. Your grandfather was a blacksmith you blacksmith you very much lived the same life now with rapid the
Starting point is 01:16:32 rapid advancement of technology and energy technologies our lives are completely different and culturally though tim there there's a thing it's called transmission right and happens through generational things your parents have taught you, their parents taught them, and there's transmission of those norms, values, things like that, that each family has different norms, cultures, and values that they hold dear. That's all been blown up, right? I mean, to your point, this has all been destroyed, and it gets leveled out like every five years,
Starting point is 01:17:01 and it gets lower and lower and lower the level that we're at. Yeah, to continue the conversation about schooling, I think there's a reason David Rockefeller influenced our modern education system, which is really an indoctrination system. And now that he's no longer here with us, other individuals have kind of taken his mantle and are also influencing education. Those individuals are individuals like Bill Gates, Mark Zuckerberg, that have spent hundreds of millions of dollars on new experimental education that has lowered reading levels, made students less intelligent as they're promoting more woke doctrines and equity. These are literally the policies that are being influenced right now by a lot of very powerful
Starting point is 01:17:41 individuals setting up this education system, which is not really educating people at all, just indoctrinating them into the woke cult. Yeah, let me, and if you, sorry, just real quick though, you look at those national test scores, they are freaking abysmal. They are awful. I mean, it cannot get any worse.
Starting point is 01:17:57 Well, I guess it could get worse, but this is the lowest it's been in decades. It is awful. And that is, I do want to point this out if i am elected to congress if i get in i'm going to be pushing for national school choice just like we have in west virginia give people back control of their tax dollars to be able to educate their families homeschool or otherwise somebody said to me the other day wouldn't that destroy the department of education i said yes exactly that's well that's yeah you should like i am thomas massey i am fully for the abolition of like cabinet level bureaucracies get rid of
Starting point is 01:18:33 the department of education you look at it since jimmy carter put it in it's just gotten worse and worse and worse preach preach let's let's jump to this story we have this from cnn u.s lawmakers introduce bill to ban tiktok they say senator marco rubio the top republican on the senate intelligence committee and a bipartisan pair of congressmen in the house reflects the latest escalation by u.s policy makers against the chinese own short form video app tiktok has faced doubts about its ability to safeguard u.s user data from the chinese government i'm pretty sure it just sends your data to the Chinese government, doesn't it? Yes, absolutely. Do you think it should be banned?
Starting point is 01:19:09 I do think it should be banned. And you've seen this with Huawei. Huawei's made entrance into a lot of developed countries. It's been proven time and time again that they are spying on them. They're collecting data. This is exactly what TikTok is doing. We need to be very clear that China is our greatest adversary in the world. We do know that, right? And I think we need to be
Starting point is 01:19:31 acting as such. What should we do about TikTok? Ban it? Get rid of it? Well, essentially, they're doing what the DHS and NSA are doing here domestically inside of the United States. I think the bigger answer would be to make people aware that everything they do online isn't private. Everything is being collected. There's entire data centers that the United States is financing through your tax dollars that literally create personality traits about who you are, what you're going to be doing.
Starting point is 01:20:03 Zuckerberg knows when you poop. Exactly. And that's the lowest level of it but it's not just about that it's about how tiktok is feeding all this woke stuff so we're talking about what's going on in schools tiktok is a huge component of crushing the brains of young people in this country yes exactly look at you know chinese tiktok versus u.s tiktok right right i mean it's it's incredibly different the type of algorithm that's being pushed here in the United States. It's trying to be culturally destructive. It's trying to be divisive.
Starting point is 01:20:31 I think it is a huge problem. I do. Tax the ethos. Yeah. The IRS is already doing that. That's the crazy thing, too, that we've talked about with Instagram. Somebody was mentioning how they searched for, I can't remember what they were talking about.
Starting point is 01:20:47 You search for anything on Instagram, and it's going to be some kind of sexualized content with women. Rule 34. No, I guess, but not creating porn, but you will just search for you know action sports or something and then they will find a way to feed or i should say young women are finding a way to make content seem sexual because it gets them clicks the algorithm is generating this then you have only fans that's the direction we're going all of these things are just components and it all fallen apart yes yeah i mean absolutely goes back to that generational transmission too i mean if we were transmitting values norms i mean generationally to zillennials
Starting point is 01:21:31 and everybody else now i mean would they be doing those things you know i i'm not exactly sure now i mean we're like in a society of me me me me me and and that's kind of what drives all of this it's crazy man i'm reading some of this. It's crazy, man. I'm reading some of these stories. There was like some woman accused of murder and she's like, she's going to pay her bail with OnlyFans money. And I'm like, that's just so crazy. These stories about women who are like millionaires now.
Starting point is 01:21:55 They figured it out. Just get naked on the internet and there's money waiting, but it doesn't work for everybody. Ladies, secure your bag. All right. That being said, it is probably not a good idea to have an only fans think about think about where we end up in 10 years a woman who is 26 is making a bunch of
Starting point is 01:22:18 money and only fans millions not all of them uh some of them you know what's the average i think the average is actually pretty low yeah like the average is bad it's like right not even like 70 bucks i think but that's because yeah but that's because that's like most people aren't gonna make money but of the women who do what happens in 10 years at 36 i have really really bad opinions about this and i'm it's it's making me nervous well now you gotta tell everybody well because it's it's a it's it's a young it's a young person's game and there are so many young ladies that are told that because they're that mistake being young for being pretty and then they're fighting in this slew of young people right young women where they're just young they're not not really particularly pretty. It's like they get this idea that,
Starting point is 01:23:06 oh, because the five guys that keep hitting on me over at the bar keep hitting on me and won't go away, I must be hot. Then they get on OnlyFans, and then next thing you know, there's OnlyFans or only girls on OnlyFans posting their Ls, posting these comments from these horribly horribly broken women that you know
Starting point is 01:23:26 thought oh i'm pretty and i'm gonna get on the internet and i'm gonna make a lot of money because guys think i'm pretty and then the internet treats them like like horrible horrible horrible you know but but it's rough it's not it's not okay the point i want to make is you get a woman let's say she's attractive in 26 10 10 years goes by, now she's 36. A lot of the guys have either paired up or are no longer interested because they want a 26-year-old. But she's still probably doing well. An attractive woman in her 30s is going to do all right. 46.
Starting point is 01:23:55 Now, what happens to a woman who has no discernible skills because she spent a couple decades doing OnlyFans? Now she's in her late 40s. What does she do? Does she open an OnlyFans network to court young talent and manage their accounts for them or something? Don't need to. It's all automated through the system. Assuming OnlyFans
Starting point is 01:24:14 lasts that long or something like this happens, these women will eventually get too old to be able to do this and make money. And then what? Then they go to the state and they say, it's the government's fault. They should pay me. And that's not even without the AI and anime stuff that's coming our way.
Starting point is 01:24:29 Oh, yeah. That's going to totally destroy society in many different ways. But I just looked it up. The average OnlyFans creator earns about $180 to $150 a month, according to the best estimates out there. Can you imagine thinking that you're a pretty young girl at 20
Starting point is 01:24:45 years old right not and like the only experience you've had is in town everyone has treated you like you're the hottest girl around because there's 30 girls that are young and pretty and you're the hottest of the 30 but put you in like you know on the internet and then you're competing with like beautiful women from all over the world and then you get treated like crap because you're not as pretty as the prettiest and it just destroys your fucking your self-esteem it's it's just i'm not saying that there aren't that women shouldn't do it i'm not the guy that's going to judge people that do that like that's not what i'm saying but it's not as easy as people think it's like like i'm a musician i'm in a band and the chances of me actually succeeding for as long as i have it is no nobody is is as lucky as i am like it never happens the
Starting point is 01:25:33 fact that i've been doing this for 20 years as a as a professional musician that wasn't even in the cards i didn't think i'm gonna start a band and i'm gonna be successful i thought i'm gonna start a band and play on the weekends and work a day job for the rest of my life. Right. That's what I expected and thankfully, it didn't work out that way and I'm super fortunate
Starting point is 01:25:50 but like, your average person, your average young girl that starts an OnlyFans account thinking that she's going to, you know, she's going to get beat up emotionally and it's going to,
Starting point is 01:25:59 it's going to hurt and it's just, it sucks. And they can never take it back. Yeah. That content will always be on the internet. People will take pictures on their phones from another phone or something like that. And you can never take it back and it's going to hurt and it's just and they can never take it back yeah that content will always be on the internet people will take pictures on their phones from another phone or something like that and you can never take it back and it's going to come up in job interviews for the rest of
Starting point is 01:26:10 your life i mean it's just you know like you're saying i mean the odds of becoming a millionaire at this i mean are so minimal but secondarily i mean do you want to be in your 50s and 60s and trying to cling to relevance no relevance and trying to still live that lifestyle it's just that's a sad road you know i i don't i don't want to sound like i'm coming off judging anybody at all you know because i understand that there are problems later in life that come along with it and stuff but at the i really think the most of the damage happens to young people because of the because of the damage happens to young people because of the, because of the expectation.
Starting point is 01:26:47 And then when reality hits them, because by the time you're 40, if you've been living that life, you know, what's coming, you know, it's like, if you've been living that life,
Starting point is 01:26:53 you're 36, you're, you know, you're like, man, clock is ticking. And these things ain't up here anymore. They're down here or whatever.
Starting point is 01:26:59 You know, it's like that. It's not like you're high. That that's a secret, you know? Well, another aspect is that the market has become so competitive. It's not so, you high, that's a secret, you know? Well, another aspect is that the market has become so competitive. It's not, you know, I think talking to some of the women out there,
Starting point is 01:27:10 they have this notion that, oh, I could just post whatever picture and I'll get millions of dollars. It doesn't work that way. A lot of the biggest earners work extremely hard on their content, on messaging people. They have PR teams. They have entire marketing teams that work with them. It's not just as some people think.
Starting point is 01:27:29 Because again, on average, $150 a month. There's that old saying, every woman has boobs. Every woman has boobs. They give you that warning. But it's not true, actually. I think the average amount of boobs is less than two. The average amount of limbs is less than two. The average amount of limbs is less than two.
Starting point is 01:27:45 1.89 boobs per woman? It is, because you get any individual who's had an amputation or a mastectomy, and then it brings the whole average down. But my point is, like Luke was saying, there's a lot of women who think they're going to be successful at this not realizing that there's 100-plus million American women. You're competing with all of the ones willing to do it which is a lot and so that's like massive supply with with like demand can only get as high as there are dudes but supply is and if you're coming in cold like you've never done any kind of social
Starting point is 01:28:16 media stuff they don't realize that like content is dry is the driver you have to keep feeding that content machine so that means you got to post pictures every day and you got to interact with the fans that are paying you and blah, blah, blah. And it's non-stop work. It's like more than nine to five in ten minutes. I can't post on my Instagram page enough to feel like I am
Starting point is 01:28:38 getting the most out of my Instagram page. If it sounds too good to be true, it's because it is. It's a lot of work. It's hard. And it's just it sounds like it's, oh, look, this person makes millions. But yeah, that person is probably not just like waking up, taking a picture and then going about their day. Yeah. I mean, like in your business, that's being like, oh, somebody sings and they make money.
Starting point is 01:28:57 I'll start singing. Yeah. It's not how it works. Yeah. That's what people think. That is how they think. What, you know, the song Money for Nothing? Yeah.
Starting point is 01:29:11 Yeah. That ain't working. that's the way you do it money the guitar on the mtv yeah that's a good song wasn't it like the the band was uh they're like at a best buy or something they overheard some guy say that or something like that i mean that i wouldn't surprise me i i don't know the story but urban legend but like i heard a story that they were they were at like a furniture store and they overheard two guys watching one of their music videos or watching music and like watching MTV or something and then they were like that ain't working you know that that's the job we should get and it's just like yeah it's probably more work it's it's it's substantially more work people think that like YouTube for instance they're like man I really want to do that and I'm like yeah it like endless work. Mark wrote it after overhearing a delivery man
Starting point is 01:29:46 in New York department store complain about their jobs while watching MTV. He wrote the songs in the store sitting in a kitchen display they had set up. There you go. Many of the lyrics were things they actually said. That ain't working. That's the way you play the guitar on MTV.
Starting point is 01:30:01 Money for nothing and the chicks for free. Money for nothing and chicks for free. And then a lot of these musicians end up doing drugs, becoming extremely depressed, hate their lives. And it's funny when you hear about these big bands that break up. And I remember growing up, you'd hear about a band that broke up or whatever.
Starting point is 01:30:17 And then people would be like, why would they break up? They were successful. It's like, yeah. And the other ones that don't do a bunch of heroin. It must not be all that great all that remains is had you know we had we have had one person pass away a couple years back uh one guy i was an alcoholic or am an alcoholic i don't drink anymore uh you know so that kind of
Starting point is 01:30:38 like like the the lifestyle is real we've gone through more drummers probably gone through as many drummers as uh as spinal tap i think like seven or eight we go through drummers like mad uh it's hard to play blast beats and double bass man that stuff's hard wait until you find out about child celebrities oh man the people that disney brings up oh god i don't want to i don't want him i don don't want him. It's crazy, man. I talked to Eliza Blue. She's on Twitter and stuff for Mutuals and stuff. And hearing that poor woman, she is so damn strong. And the work that she has done is really, really, really great. And hearing the stories that she's related, I don't envy that poor soul.
Starting point is 01:31:23 She's done great work. But but man, she has paid. Let's go to Super Chats. If you haven't already, would you kindly smash that like button, subscribe to this channel, share the show with your friends, and become a member at TimCast.com. So type that in, TimCast.com. Click join us. Become a member, and we will have on the front page, in the left side, is a members-only uncensored show. That goes out Monday through Thursday at 11 p.m. We got one for you tonight.
Starting point is 01:31:47 But let's read your super chats right now. So smash that like button. We got Dapper McStash. He says, Tim and Ian, guys, the fusion facility in California got another sustained ignition with an energy gain factor of almost 1.5. Check the New York Times. I heard that. That is big.
Starting point is 01:32:03 Yep. So I think they were saying something like the amount of fuel required for fusion is like a kilogram compared to modern energy output of comparable and a comparable energy output would be like 10 000 tons of fuel so uh this is big news yeah this is china's actually pretty advanced on that aren't they i mean i don't know yeah i saw an article a little while back that i mean mean, they're making strides. But the other thing, too, I don't think people are talking about, and I would need to ask an expert. They're fusing hydrogen into helium.
Starting point is 01:32:33 So does this mean we can effectively have a byproduct of manufactured helium? Maybe. Yeah. And helium is finite on this planet, and we're worried about running out. So maybe that's a solution. All right. Kevin Pilgrim says, Phil again? How the hell did i get so lucky let's go yeah yeah he's here he was chilling we were like yeah just come on the show he's like all right let's grab some more news ruler of the
Starting point is 01:32:56 star of star says phil is back for the last time with a darkened heart he has to stand up for his victory lap hold on this probably won't end for at least two weeks, or are we asking too much? How many did you get in there? It's like 10 song titles. He's like 10 song titles in there, I think. Good job. I think a bunch of people tried playing a game of cramming as many titles as possible. How many All That Remains titles can we put into the sentence?
Starting point is 01:33:18 Yeah. Where we at? A lot of people just saying, yeah, welcome back. That's great. Thank you guys. Give me a follow at PhilThatRem remains on the twitter machine there you go reaper's son says tim can you bring matt bender back on or at least call him out on twitter for the way his his twisting the twitter files information and lying to people i mean that just sounds like the left i guess sounds like matt bender yeah i mean hey props him from coming up for coming on the show you know when he came on i've said this on twitter when i when he came on i i was watching the show and it was
Starting point is 01:33:48 so frustrating to watch him because i'm just like this guy is twisting everything he's so full of crap and i you know i mean i i appreciate the fact that he came on obviously because you know it's good to have people that disagree and stuff but it's really really frustrating for some to hear someone that is so intent on controlling the narrative. We are going to have one heck of a show soon with, I'm not going to say who, but we actually were able to book a couple different very, very
Starting point is 01:34:13 prominent leftists at the same time. So this is going to be fun. I want to say who it is, but I don't know if leftist is the right word, but liberal Democrat type personalities. So it should be interesting. Matt Binder kind of style.
Starting point is 01:34:29 We'll see. Are they communists? I don't know. I don't know. I think I know who it is. We'll just read. I don't like saying guess in advance in case they cancel
Starting point is 01:34:38 and people get disappointed or whatever. But look, I got to tell you, we invite leftists and liberals. Come on. And they just ignore it. They talk smack online. And then I reply with, I'd love for you, we invite leftists and liberals. Come on. And they just ignore it. They talk smack online. And then I reply with, I'd love for you to say that on my show to all of my viewers.
Starting point is 01:34:51 And they're like, I ain't going to film. It's like, okay, don't you want to tell people what you think about me? They're like, no, he had the black Nazi on. They just want to tell their people what they think. All right. David door says, Tim, I'm so sorry to hear about Mr. Bocas's declining health i lost a cat to lymphoma a few years ago after endless treatments radiation and chemo it's heartbreaking i just wanted you to know i feel it i really do appreciate it david door i can give you guys an update he's home um i haven't seen him yet because he came
Starting point is 01:35:19 home but while we're starting the show he's on medication that the doctor referred to as palliative or hospice care. Unfortunately, Mr. Bocas either has developmental organ issues or genetic issues, but I think it's probably developmental because he was born in the streets, probably ate garbage, you know, garbage in, bad organ development. He's got undeveloped kidneys, which made him susceptible to chronic kidney disease, which happens in cats. And unfortunately, because of his genetic heart defects, he is not a good candidate for a kidney transplant, if we were going to even try
Starting point is 01:35:52 and get one, nor can he receive dialysis, if we were going to consider getting it for him. Which maybe it's just really expensive. So what they said was they hope he makes it to Christmas. And that's just crazy. Because like six months ago, we did a photo shoot and we got a picture of him on the website.
Starting point is 01:36:07 So if you, if you go to Tim cast.com, when you click join us, you'll see a talent roster of just various personalities who, who work here. And Bocas is front and center. Roberto Jr. Is the bottom,
Starting point is 01:36:17 right? He's a rooster that we raised and Bocas looks very plump and healthy. And that was like six months ago. So it just hit um we were worried that it was something we did but they told us they're like no no you know they they like three different doctors were like we had a cardiologist internal medicine as well as the er doctor and they were like looking at him and looking everything it seems like it was just something that was going to start happening his kidneys eventually we're going to start getting weaker
Starting point is 01:36:43 and then it's a rapid progression. And it's just very, very unfortunate. But we're going to bring him out at the Christmas party. And I have formally made it a job requirement for Tim Kess employees to inform Mr. Bocas that they love him. So it's been formally announced. I'm kidding, by the way. But I jokingly did say that. Everybody, you got to tell Bocas you love him because they said they hope he makes it to Christmas.
Starting point is 01:37:05 So we're going to be giving him hormones for his blood count. We're going to be giving him IV fluids. They said maybe he'll make it a couple months. And if he does, they'll want to see him again and see how he's doing. They said he's voracious and they're actually surprised considering his levels, how he's behaving as if nothing's wrong. And that's actually the problem. We didn't know anything was wrong with him because he's a tough little sob and he acted like there were no problems so we saw no symptoms
Starting point is 01:37:31 uh he got a little thin and we brought him to the vet that was like well you know just get him a better food and they didn't even the vet didn't even think to check for kidney failure until he started blacking out started dropping to the floor and then we were like oh okay and that was on friday we rushed him to the er and they were like yo he's dropping to the floor. And then we were like, oh, okay. And that was on Friday. We rushed him to the ER and they were like, yo, he's like on the verge of death. And we were like, what? Little homeboy was putting up a tough fight
Starting point is 01:37:51 and pretending like no problem was happening. So with the medicine, you know, we'll see. But I do appreciate it. We're going to try and figure out to the best of our abilities how to immortalize Mr. Bocas. I think we'll have him choose an heir. So we want to rescue another cat
Starting point is 01:38:04 and then we'll have him, whichever one he gets along with, a kitten. And then maybe if we get a kitten soon, he can teach the kitten the business, you know, how to be a good C-suite personality for the company. And then when he invariably
Starting point is 01:38:19 passes, unfortunately, then we'll have Bocas too. But it is what it is, man. We will mourn for Mr. Bocascus get him cremated and put a uh a little bit of mr bocus in a necklace around your viking funeral ah there you go yeah i think bocus gets a viking funeral we'll get a little boat yeah a little boat with a little flaming arrow and we'll well you got the river just right over here that's right yeah perfect viking funeral for mr bogus perfect i don't know if that's illegal but you know we'll look into it it's better to ask better to ask forgiveness rather than permission yeah yeah but i don't know if like so we're in
Starting point is 01:38:53 an adventure center area where there's tons of people i don't know if setting a cat on fire is something that it sounds adventurous to me i don't know about anyone else that sounds like an adventure that i'd be interested in think of it if they understood what was happening they would be for it there's the other thing we can do where we can set up a pyre you know how they do it yeah yeah funeral pyre and like we'll make we'll do something really great right outside of chicken city who's gonna shoot the bow uh you i don't i don't want to shoot it you might want to do a crossbow because then you definitely yeah i have a crossbow yeah they're very accurate crossbow we i've got a bunch of bows, and I'm not going to pretend like I'm actually good or anything,
Starting point is 01:39:26 but accurate enough to where I'm not super worried about it. All right. But we'll do a funeral pyre. We won't do a boat. I like the boat idea. I mean, he deserves a boat, I think. If he's out in the water and you shoot a flaming arrow, I mean, you are shooting into the water.
Starting point is 01:39:42 Yeah. Yeah. That's fine. You come over to the West Virginia side. People fish with bows and arrows all the time. It's totally fine. Come to the West Virginia side and know the guy that owns river riders. Sure, he'd let you do it.
Starting point is 01:39:53 There you go. No problem. Figure out a Viking funeral for Mr. Bocas. Yeah. We could maybe find somebody who's like an expert archer to do the official, you know, set up. Or everyone has a... Yeah, just 50 arrows.
Starting point is 01:40:03 Everybody takes a shot. My arrows will blot out the sun yeah but i also think uh uh you know of getting a little bust made of mr bocus someone someone someone sent us a bust of me and it's funny because like downstairs on the table on the table under the tv is a bronze like bust of my head and it's very strange for me that it exists because we made fun of dr fauci for having a painting of himself and then i think it was uh maybe it was mike cernovich who was like his daughter probably painted that for him and i was like oh that's a good point and then i walked downstairs and i'm like there's a statue of my head right in my own house that's awful like but somebody made it and it was a gift and so i really appreciate they did
Starting point is 01:40:43 that but i'm like i get it i get it you know i'll lay off fauci for the painting thing and call him out for the lying thing right let's read some more super chats james jarvis says lady at subway today got angry with all male crew taking a while looked at me quote no offense the problem is there aren't any women i told her that's offensive and she's sexist i said no offense what if i said inverse nada wow yeah well there you go yeah uh i i don't want to say this word because i don't know if it's offensive so i'll ask serge first oh no it just means redneck but what really why wouldn't you just call me zeph bro come on serge speaks africa uh africans like a like a ruin neck y'all I kiss a booer mon donkey
Starting point is 01:41:25 Tina Collett says Tim be real would you rather trust a Gen Z or a Gen Jones late boomers early Gen Xers that's the first ever heard Gen Jones for that Gen Jones probably Jim Jones I don't I don't know I probably not a Gen Zer yeah. Yeah. I mean, there's a handful that I know that are great. You know, we've had a few on the show. We have some working here. But, like, early Gen Xers, late boomers, I think they're all right. They made Star Trek. Yeah.
Starting point is 01:41:55 The next generation. Yeah. There you go. Phil, you're a Gen Xer. Gen Xer. There you go. Gen Xer. Good people.
Starting point is 01:42:03 Millennials. I kind of feel like gen xers have a tendency to be okay boomers are a mixed bag and millennials are like leaning towards being really awful gen z i'm not so sure though they might be a mixed bag as well maybe we'll see i don't know it's going to be interesting in 10 in eight years when 10 year olds today are voting and you know you're going to be talking to some imagine this it's going to be 2032 i'm going to be in my in my late 40s and we're going to have a 25 year old highly influential you know personality in politics and i'm going to say something about you know look i know biden is uh is is running
Starting point is 01:42:38 for president for the 87th time you know he's 100 you know and they're going to be and then i'm going to say but don't you remember back in 2026 when he was doing the – I was a little kid. I don't remember. And you're going to be like, oh. Yeah. But when we had Vosh on the show and we talked about the Obama administration, he was like, oh, I was a kid back then. I don't know anything about that. And I was like, oh, man.
Starting point is 01:42:59 That's remarkable. A 22-year-old leftist influencer does not know about the Obama era. Yeah. They were 10 years old, or 12 years old, or 10, or 8. He doesn't know anything about the Obama era, but he's going to tell you all about Marx. That's right. That's right. It's the truth.
Starting point is 01:43:17 Oh, man. Dalimar says, Phil, shh, do not bring a spotlight on Gen X. We are quietly taking all the cookies before anyone notices. Ligamath the gay and says what the flink are you gabbing at jack i ain't old who else can provide batacalf karen shouldn't i shop at a pressure corn pop is the old son bitch in the room but you flurge that's and uh the thing let's do push-ups and larger for better if you ask me squisely car to vend unprepped wow i i think that is probably the most accurate biden quote anyone has ever produced listen here jack we're gonna batik batik f care what is what was bad like people try to decipher what true in and on a shot but a pressure was so when he said remember that one yeah he was trying to say
Starting point is 01:44:06 i was in the foothills of again i was a visit i was in the foothills of afghanistan and that's how it comes out right so we get it what is true and not a shop but true and not a shop true international something pressure cooperation yeah could be cooperation. True international cooperation under pressure. Batacaf care, what's that? I don't know. It's almost like, have you seen that? You ever saw that movie, Poodie Tang? Oh, yeah.
Starting point is 01:44:37 Oh, yeah. Yeah, you remember Poodie Tang? Yeah. That's a Louis C.K. movie, yeah? Chris Rock. Yeah. Yeah, Chris Rock did it. He's like uh sign your pity on the run account yeah but didn't louis ck direct it i think he did yeah no i think you're right yeah yeah yeah it's funny also he says gen x were the last independent generation but they vowed to raise their kids differently and the left and the leftists of us started the
Starting point is 01:45:02 participation trophies while we were working with our fingers working our fingers to the bone i think it was boomers who did the participation trophies and it was a millennial so there's like an in-between phase i mean i mean the whole thing is waves so it's like you can be you can be in between gen x and millennial you could be the cusp of millennial or whatever but uh you know i was raised by middle tier boomers and my everything i knew growing up was all the participation trophy stuff the gen x at the time were in their late teens and early 20s and they were not doing that stuff no they were they were drinking uh pepsi i think that's what it was right i i was a coke kid generation next i was a coke yeah but i mean the the ad was generation next for for pepsi but yeah i actually love pepsi
Starting point is 01:45:46 i know because the commercials told me let's see what we got dan and s says gen x has been taking care of ourselves since we were six and y'all are surprised we don't have we don't d we don't to deal with everyone else's crap you don't want to deal yeah i'm not surprised latchkey kids yep where are we at mike bouvat says joe biden equals post turtle when you're driving down a country road you come across a fence post with a turtle balanced on top that's a post turtle is that where you're asking yourself how did i get there i think so i think i'm not sure but so what people don't know is that turtles will stack turtles like climbing on top of each other and then spreading their legs out to dry off and so what happens is the turtles will go up to the fences and stack on top of each other and then eventually
Starting point is 01:46:35 one is up on top and then the others will leave and you get a turtle up top or they fall over so there was this old song 10 years ago uh about it's about building a turtle fence so it was a schmo yoho on youtube took this congressional testimony about building a turtle fence and then did an auto-tune version of it it's actually really funny the turtles that were climbing turtles couldn't get over the turtle fence and it's really really it's a great song it's like you know because it was it was two feet tall so the turtles couldn't get over is kamala gonna climb biden or the other way around uh spicy that visual uh john kirsten says luke has gone full alex jones he's like and no comment And? No comment. Where are we at? Dalimar says, the bunny is CIA. Oh, God.
Starting point is 01:47:27 Yeah, he was. Yeah, he was. Daniel says, Phil, for two days in a row, good Xmas gift. Phil, as a fan of Halo and read the books, what was your opinion of the Halo series on Paramount? Terrible. It was atrocious. I was really bummed out. Yeah, it was terrible, and I was bummed out.
Starting point is 01:47:46 Mind Fury 1980 says, new Ian is rolling 20s tonight. Where are the dice? They're all there. They're all there. 100-sided dice. There's like 12. I was looking for the 20-sided, but yeah. There's a 20-sided right there.
Starting point is 01:48:00 It's gray, and they're all 20s. Oh, yeah. There you go. So no matter what you do, you roll a 20. And then I think that one's the green one you grabbed there's like 120 sided die yeah the green red one and then those orbs are 100 sided metal die that are very heavy oh he's got a bunch of guitar picks i'm leaving guitar pick too and there's a ton of rocks everywhere there are rocks and he brought an abacus up here. Yeah. He has a lot of accoutrement. That's right. And he has graphene spray.
Starting point is 01:48:28 What? Yeah, look at it. What is it? Graphene flex spray. Don't spray anything with it. Yeah, don't. They're not kidding. No. It's wild.
Starting point is 01:48:37 Toilet paper. Ian, I love you. I'm leaving you with Jason Richardson. Luke. No, it's funny. If you think about it, Luke has like these health drinks. He's got like five Luke has these health drinks. He's got five different kind of health drinks over there. And a machete.
Starting point is 01:48:48 And a machete. And then I've actually just got monitors. And I've got a tech deck over here now. I've got a little fingerboard. A little mini stream lab? Yeah, well, I just put control on it. Stream deck? But Ian's, certainly.
Starting point is 01:49:02 At the new building we're setting up, we're going to create... We mentioned it's a cafe. We're going to do Ian's Crystal crystal cove and it's the first floor you you open the curtains and that's where the tv and it's like dimly lit and there'll be like lights everywhere like creep like you know what i mean like lava lamp kind of lights google up the uh the scene from uh from mall rats where brody goes to the dirt mall to talk to the uh talk to the woman the the three nipple woman and that's the that's the that's the that's what i imagine ian's crystal cove crystal cove it's actually a decently large area where there's like a mezzanine on top so we have the space
Starting point is 01:49:38 underneath where we can it's big and we're gonna it's like i don't know like 15 by 15 or like i know it might be like 20 by 20 and so we're gonna put tvs couches and that's where you'll chill and drink your coffee and then you can go upstairs play games it'll be a lot of fun all right strider says tim the peripheral was a book first in 2014 in the book was the jackpot started with the texas secessionist movement though revolution or whatever because in the movie i'm sure they take you know certain artistic leeway if you know what i mean all right i can't read your name says phil while i know it wasn't written for it madness was the official song for the afghanistan debacle it got me through that situation and continues to do so thank you cool good i it was not written for it but it probably
Starting point is 01:50:22 sums it up pretty nicely. All right. Patriot American says, Tim, I've been a fan since 2019, and I've been thinking about applying for a job at Timcast, specifically the gaming team. I have natural experience with writing game manuscripts and researching what's needed for the game to succeed. I appreciate it. Right now, we are working on a roguelike platformer-ish kind of game that we really don't have anybody to hire for right now. If that investment works and the game goes out and it makes sense,
Starting point is 01:50:49 then we'll expand and we'll do more. But for the time being, we don't really have much there in that department. Like, we haven't even launched anything yet, so, you know,
Starting point is 01:50:56 it is what it is. And I've talked about, like, do we hire more coders and developers? And it's just like, that wouldn't do anything. Like, you can't have a bunch of people,
Starting point is 01:51:03 you know, just too many cooks in the kitchen. We're not making a very complicated game is the simplest way to put it all right salty duckling says the pope's omen is code he's trying to tell us that the world economic forum people have revealed the full plan to him and his can and his conscience had a moment of guilt he can't say that out loud though epstein is a real thing damn but they wrote books about it too so it's not it's not like a secret like klaus schwab literally put out a book called the great reset like no yeah the the plans that they have that everyone's taught like acts like it's some big secret conspiracy
Starting point is 01:51:35 theory they're so secret they publish books that you can purchase on amazon to find out the the deep behind the you know behind the. So maybe their goal is, if you're smart enough to read the book, you'll be okay. And if you're not smart enough to read the book, welcome to Darwin. It's maliciously simple or deviously simple. Yeah.
Starting point is 01:51:57 Wade McConda says, has anyone else noticed that Luke always rolls a 20? Not always. I make mistakes sometimes everyone does well i suppose makisma mojo says ian is rolling 20s tonight and then a picture of a rabbit emoji tony says born 1960 we are called tweeners not boomers boomers were of age to be drafted to vietnam interesting all right michael says tim name your dark coffee am samani it's a chicken that is black from feathers to bones and organs also biden signed an executive order while saying i don't know what this says
Starting point is 01:52:38 he was just told to sign it by pelosi what for real happened? I fully believe it. Yeah, me too. Yeah, that's like the student cancellation stuff. He's like, wait, the bill passed by just a couple votes. It's like, there was no bill. There was no bill. There was no bill. What are you talking about? Unite, don't fight says the fourth turning 2028 date coincides with the biblical date of the end times.
Starting point is 01:52:59 The last generation was born on 3-14-48 when Israel rebuilt itself, fulfilling prophecy. A generation is considered to be 80 years phil marry me well that last part was a curveball yeah i don't know where what's your name homie unite don't fight no okay there you go there you go let's see we got andrew galing says huge fan phil i'm currently working on opening a large music venue and constantly have your music playing while I work on this project. Cool stuff. Right on.
Starting point is 01:53:27 Thank you. I love you. There we go. Carl Flynn says, the rabbit emoji in Elon's tweet wasn't even white. It was gray. Yeah. Yep.
Starting point is 01:53:35 Good point. Yes, sir. All right. Mr. Duck says, Merry Christmas. Happy Hanukkah. Festivus. Buy a Papa John's pizza.
Starting point is 01:53:43 I recommend mayo on my pizza. Keep doing the good work. Whoa, whoa, whoa, whoa, whoa, what? Mayo on a pizza? I guess. You ever put ranch on pizza? Ranch? Yeah, just, I mean, mayo is a shock. Mayo just...
Starting point is 01:53:59 Ranch is basically mayo. I can't get down with that. Mayonnaise on pizza? No. You know what I wouldn't? But I would do if you mix mayo and barbecue together. That's what I like doing. What's wrong with mayo? On a pizza. On a pizza?
Starting point is 01:54:12 Yeah. Yeah, I would say like... It's on your sandwiches. Why wouldn't it be on a pizza? I was just surprised. Don't be a mayo hater. But here's the thing. You're saying no mayo on pizza, but if you take mayo and sprinkle some like celery salt
Starting point is 01:54:24 in it, it's fine? I just wouldn't put mayo on a pizza. As take mayo and sprinkle some like celery salt in it it's fine i just wouldn't put mayo on a pizza as a topping on a pizza no no you dip it uh i would personally i think that the flavor of mayonnaise is a little too bland and pointless for uh so because mayo kind of only adds really kind of it only adds it adds a bit of a texture and it adds some saltiness to your food mostly like a vinegar yeah a little bit of vinegar acid
Starting point is 01:54:49 yeah a little acidic but like you were talking about Chef Gruel said about the eggs and stuff add a little acid to it and that was a stroke of genius I want to try it I've
Starting point is 01:54:58 every breakfast I've had I splash a little balsamic vinegar so it's just balsamic right on top of the eggs no no you push the eggs this is what, no. You push the eggs. He said he pushed the eggs to the side.
Starting point is 01:55:07 I cooked the bacon first. The bacon on the pan that stuck to it, you splash a little vinegar, scrape it, mix it around, and flip it around. And that's for scrambled eggs? Yeah. I can't even begin to describe how good it is. It's crazy. I'm going to try it. Yeah, like, it just changes the eggs. I can't, you know.
Starting point is 01:55:23 I'm a fan of vinegar anyways anyways but back to mayo on pizza i i'm not usually a hater it just surprised me and i needed i needed a second to absorb it that's all white pizzas are pretty good jonathan warner says phil her this calling you must that on timcast for two weeks and give us six more uncensored episodes also when back in minnesota i haven't seen you guys since 93 fest it's been forever also if possible tour with seven dust all right i don't think the 93 is accurate because that was a lot longer 93x fest or something oh 93x oh yes yes okay that's a that's a festival okay yes um i i mean we get out to wisconsin whenever we can and uh we've got some
Starting point is 01:56:05 really really really phenomenal fans one of the best shows of my entire life was in wisconsin um so i don't know when we'll be out there but we've got new music coming in uh in 23 so keep your eyes cool void raptor says next year we find out we've already had the neural link and have always been in meta i tweeted a joke and uh elon responded with fire emojis so i'll uh i'll read it for you guys if you didn't see it uh because people were saying i was making fun of elon i wasn't making fun of elon i was just kind of poking fun in general and i guess i was just generally making fun of people so uh where's the stupid tweet? I'm digging. It's coming up somewhere. I'm looking at my phone.
Starting point is 01:56:46 I said, I used to think Neuralink was scary and dangerous, but then Elon Musk bought Twitter and agreed with me ideologically, so now I think Neuralink is great and want to have my brain plugged into the machine. And then a bunch of people started commenting and saying things like, do you even actually believe anything? And I was like, what are you talking about? It's a shitpost. And I was like, what are you talking about? It's a shitpost.
Starting point is 01:57:06 And I was like, I love how people try to find deeper meaning in shitposts. Neuralink is awesome. I'm excited to see what it can do to save lives. We'll see how it goes with one-to-one human-computer interfacing. That's very far off. Elon responded with fire emojis to the first one. And a bunch of people were like, dude, he's making fun of you. And I'm like, I'm not making fun of Elon.
Starting point is 01:57:23 I'm like just making a joke about fanboying and like tribalism but uh i i said i responded in all seriousness i do think neural link is great considering the medical applications but some scary ethical and philosophical conversations need to be had 100 but some people pointed out the end goal is human human computer interface and i think that is there's i'm not i'm not outright opposed to it i do think there are philosophical and um ethical challenges to get past and solving for how you do something like that properly and the issue is just that uh you can't have a billionaire in control of it you can't have anyone in control of it if people are linking their brains to machines how do you i don't even know if it's possible to build a system where there's no centralized control i was we were talking about this a little bit last night and i think that uh
Starting point is 01:58:09 getting that kind of connection into your brain if it's just a uh just a uh interface right so it's basically takes the place of your thumbs tapping. Then I'm not super worried about it. But once you get beyond that, once it gets past, once it gets to the point where it's beyond just that kind of interface, which I mean, you might argue that they already have that because they've got monkeys controlling a video game by using Neuralink. So maybe they already have. Could the DNC Neuralink in with Fetterman? Try to figure that one out for me. they're you know using neural link so maybe they already have you know they have could like the dnc
Starting point is 01:58:45 neural link in with fetterman and you know try to figure that one out well the the the first application of neural link scary once you start really breaking it down dude it gets so scary the first the first application there's no access to any systems outside but it could correct his brain yeah they could put the chip on fetterman and fetterman could be talking like normal and listening like normal it could fix those things theoretically uh the scary point is when you get into read and write mode so you get a you get a neural link it's got wireless and then someone writes into your brain changing it and you don't even realize the the scariest way that i've been able to conceive it sitting down thinking of the most terrifying things that I can come up with is the way that your phone behaves now.
Starting point is 01:59:28 Right. But on steroids. So every time you think a thought, because Neuralink ostensibly the idea is it's able to read your mind. Right. The future versions of it in the future every time you think a thought that this the controller who the power whatever you know the the bad guy that you're afraid of whatever dystopian control your your you decide you want to be worried about every time you think a thought that that guy approves of the neural link tells your your dopamine center to give you the tiniest little drop of dopamine
Starting point is 02:00:02 that means every time you think a correct thought, you are unknowingly being conditioned like Pavlov's dog to have a small unnoticeable, like it would just be, oh, I'm in a good mood. And if you consistently have bad thoughts, then you just generally are kind of in a worse mood. If you consistently have good thoughts, then you're generally are kind of in a worse mood. If you consistently have good thoughts, then you're generally in a better mood. And that's
Starting point is 02:00:28 literally controlling your mind just by using the thoughts that you already think and giving you a positive reward when you think of things that they want and a negative reward or a negative penalty when you think of things they don't want you to think and you'd never know it.
Starting point is 02:00:43 You explained it now. I imagine the uter viruses were bad? You explained it now. I imagine the Chinese would love this. I think anyone would. Well, if my wife is able to program me to take out the trash at a certain time every day, I'm not for it. But she can do that through conditioning.
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