Timcast IRL - Timcast IRL #686 GOP Establishment Loses SIXTH Vote, MAGA Revenge Part 2 LIVE NOW w/Hi-Rez The Rapper

Episode Date: January 5, 2023

Tim, Ian, Luke, & Serge join Hi-Rez (The Rapper) to discuss the GOP losing a sixth vote and adjourning for the day, Trump's surprising chances to become speaker of the house, McCarthy's leaked texts s...howing he is ready to fund an endless war, Joy Behar roasting straight men who are fans of the NFL, and a new Covid variant that could wreck the US economy. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

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Starting point is 00:00:00 So this is my third live stream today. Went live at noon when the House of Representatives convened in order to have their, what was it, their fourth vote for Speaker of the House? McCarthy loses. Then they get their fifth. McCarthy loses. Then they get their sixth. McCarthy loses. And now, actually right now, we've got PBS pulled up because they are going to reconvene and once again fail to elect Kevin
Starting point is 00:00:26 McCarthy I'm I'm having a good time you know a lot of these people uh Marjorie Taylor Greene Donald Trump they're saying support support McCarthy McCarthy's in the machine if they're talking to Republicans and they tell Republicans support the machine I don't care what Republicans do if you if you guys you're a Republican and you want to support him it meant your thing don't expect me to that ain't gonna happen we're going to talk a lot about that. We got a bunch of stories in that regard. Then we got a bunch of other really crazy stories. One that I've wanted to talk about all day,
Starting point is 00:00:51 and you guys know it. Some guy got his face chewed off. So it's like the zombies are coming. There's a new variant, I guess. We talked about a little bit the other day. They're claiming, oh no, a dangerous variant is coming. And then we have the U.S. is extending COVID vaccine requirements, vaccination requirements for people who are not from here traveling in.
Starting point is 00:01:13 So I think a lot of what we're going to be talking about, to be honest, is the House because we're going to be tracking this live. So we'll get into that. Before we get started, my friends, head over to TimCast.com. Become a member by clicking that Join Us button right there and support our work directly. As a member, you'll get access to our exclusive members only segments which will be going up we'll have one of those tonight around 11 or so p.m and you'll get to watch our other shows cast castle vlog tales the inverted world etc and we got more stuff in the works we are we are not going to be stopping we're going to be producing more stuff and in fact i think starting next week i might begin doing a morning live show to produce my morning segments the simple version is while I'm preparing and producing the segments, I could just live stream it so you can see and talk and hang out as I'm pulling segments and then I record them.
Starting point is 00:01:53 It just makes everything a lot easier for me. It makes it more interactive. So we'll see how it plays out. Maybe we'll do it. I'm thinking that's what's going to happen. So for now, smash that like button. Subscribe to this channel. Share the show with your friends.
Starting point is 00:02:03 Joining us tonight to talk about this and so much more is Hi-Rez the rapper. Thank you, sir. I appreciate it. I'm humbled to be here. Grab your microphone. Cool. There you go. Appreciate you.
Starting point is 00:02:13 I'm humbled to be here. I'm a fan of the show, and I'm happy to be on the podcast. Thank you. You just had a music video. We actually just watched it. This is fantastic. You got Dr. Robert Malone, J.P. Sears. Ian Smith was in it. So this is 2 plus 2 equals 5. robert malone jp sears uh ian smith
Starting point is 00:02:25 was in it so this is uh two plus two equals five really good i thought i thought it was really good it just dropped thank you so uh it should be fun i don't know man thank you sir yeah self-directed too not to pat myself on the back but i've been doing this for a minute and this is one of my favorite ones for sure uh whether you like it whether you hate it whether you whether it pisses you off whatever i appreciate you guys checking it out the song's hot thank you that beats nice thank you i like your blue i like i like your blue wig thank you jp approved um there's some funny clips of dr malone it's not in this video of him adjusting my hair and it was it was creepily amazing at the same time how was it working with malone he's like a hero malone's coming to my wedding malone's a good friend of mine yeah
Starting point is 00:02:59 malone's like a mentor like great guy like anytime i see like malone like hate on the internet i take it personal because it feels like a family member to me that sounds crazy but like malone over the last couple years since i've known malone um it's like an uncle like malone is like a really good dude man like i've helped uh people work with malone i've helped and vice versa malone like anyone anything i need boom malone and um i have a very small wedding coming up and malone and his wife are some of the people coming we got to get robert malone and post malone together that would be most people say that man that would be incredible so i think i might be the bridge to that i don't know post but like as a musician who somehow constantly gets robert malone in his videos shout out robert and uh shout out his wife jill as well i would love
Starting point is 00:03:36 to connect that so right on man well thanks for hanging out should be a blast we also got luke hanging out i don't know how i feel about the lipstick color you had there but you don't like it but that's just me personally. My name's Luke Rudowsky here of WeAreChanged.org, and Bill Gates is running around recently talking about how he's going to be vaccinating animals in order to change their genetic structure, yes, and that's why today
Starting point is 00:03:55 I decided to wear a shirt with his face on it that openly declares that Bill Gates is not a doctor. He's not a medical doctor. If you want to spread that word, too, if you want to spread that message, you can on thebestpoliticalshirts.com because you guys do. That's why I'm here.
Starting point is 00:04:10 Thank you again so much for having me. Joe Biden's also not a doctor. Thanks for bringing that up, Luke, and reminding me that Bill Gates is not a doctor and that you've got sweet shirts on your website. Okay, if you want to carry that mic around with you, too, you can do that anywhere. Do what I do.
Starting point is 00:04:22 Yeah, all the time. I'm Ian Crossland. Let's keep rolling. Serge, you want to? Hey, what's up? I up i'm serge.com yeah nice to see a fellow musician out here let's take away tim all right man here's uh we got the live stream pulled up and i just really don't care what these people have to say for like you know it's like she's like reading some book or something it's like come on dude and the funny thing about the past six votes is just all of the grandstanding, the smirking, the smug. You know what, man?
Starting point is 00:04:49 Here we go. So the chair has examined the proceedings. What is this? What is she going to say? I'll come to this in a second, and we'll get the volume up. But here's the big story. Kevin McCarthy loses a sixth vote as the GOP struggles to agree on a leader. Struggles?
Starting point is 00:05:03 It's simple. Not McCarthy. And you've got – there's so much, man. Crenshaw called the resistors he called them terrorists. Do you guys hear that? I thought that he called them something else and then someone else called them terrorists. Maybe. What's it?
Starting point is 00:05:18 Kinzinger. Kinzinger called them terrorists? That's what I heard. Was it Kinzinger, not Crenshaw? Yeah. Maybe I got it mixed up. Crenshaw did use a slur, though, if you want to consider words like i'm pretty sure crenshaw said terrorist i thought he did it but actually i got to give the shout out to the krasenstein brothers because i think they're the ones who actually tweeted it and so i'm not gonna no offense to the krasenstein brothers he says uh dan crenshaw referred to the 20 republicans against mccarthy as terrorists you hear that lauren bobert matt gates Matt Gaetz, Scott Perry, terrorists.
Starting point is 00:05:45 Okay, well, you know, let's fact check that, because no offense to the Krasny brothers, but they're not the most prominent journalists, right? Yeah. So, yeah, was it? I don't even know how to find this. When I read the tweet, it was Adam Kinzinger did a long thing, and at the end he was like,
Starting point is 00:05:59 called them legislative terrorists in his tweet. And then I thought that Dan Crenshaw used a different word. I like the booing. Let's play it up. What are they booing over? I love the booing. They all should be booed. Desktop audio might be super loud. For what
Starting point is 00:06:17 purpose does a gentleman from California Fight! Fight! Fight! Fight! Uh-oh. What is this? Is anybody even there anymore? They just made a motion. The yeas and nays are ordered. For what? Please go. I don't know. We weren't listening. The yeas and nays are requested. We got to do an IRL live from Congress.
Starting point is 00:06:56 Did we see what they were voting on? I didn't expect them to go to a motion immediately. It's like we're doing the intros and everything. When hasn't it been a joke? This shit is so funny, dude. The fact that this can just go into Sesame Street without anyone batting an eye is pretty hilarious. Alright, here we go. A motion to adjourn. There it is.
Starting point is 00:07:18 They're going home. Welcome to the live show, ladies and gentlemen. Coverage of people who won't do their jobs. Those lazy bums get back to work. Yeah, but look, look, the nays. The Democrats are saying no. They don't want to leave.
Starting point is 00:07:31 Come on. Well, they want McCarthy to lose again. Hey, the Democrats plus the holdouts, if the Republican holdouts say nay, then they ain't going anywhere. So they vote on everything. This is just voting to go home and sleep. Yeah.
Starting point is 00:07:43 Yeah. Oh, shit. Time remaining. Are we going to sit here for it is just voting to go home and sleep. Yeah. Time remaining. Are we going to sit here? We got to sit here. This is the challenging thing about today. This is history. It's been 100 years to the day that there has been something like this. Well, yesterday. When the House did not
Starting point is 00:08:00 elect a speaker. 100 years. 1923. And so here we are again. And so here we are again and Kevin McCarthy has lost six ballots. Now they're trying to go home. Alright. Lazy bums. And the World Economic Forum by the way just called this race last night.
Starting point is 00:08:16 If you go on their website you can look at their member Kevin McCarthy and it says that he's listed as the majority leader of the House of Representatives. That's not the speaker of the House. Majority leader is the Republicans are in the majority and he's the leader of the House of Representatives on the World Economic Forum website. Majority leader is the Republicans are in the majority and he's the leader of the Republican Party. That's a fact. Officially.
Starting point is 00:08:34 But still, it's interesting to see the World Economic Forum here. Putting him on a pedestal. No, no, no. I got to correct this. He's the majority leader whether he's speaker or not. He's the majority leader right now. Doesn't he need to get voted in? No. So that's an RNC thing.
Starting point is 00:08:46 Majority leader means alright, so the Republicans are in the majority, right? That means they're the majority. The leader of the party, GOP, is Kevin McCarthy. Kevin McCarthy was elected by the Republican National Committee or whatever organization. So he is the leader of the majority.
Starting point is 00:09:01 Speaker of the House is totally different. I'm seeing a bunch of people be like, the World Economic Forum says he's Speaker, and I look and it says Majority Leader. He is. They won the majority. He's the leader of the Republicans in the House. You don't got to like him. You don't got to like the guy.
Starting point is 00:09:14 But that's why everyone's marching in lockstep behind him. Right. Because he's just in charge of the establishment machine, so nobody dares go up against him. That's why they're calling, you know, Matt Gaetz, Boebert, and the Freedom Caucus terrorists. Yeah, to clarify on that, Adam Kinzinger has called them legislative terrorists
Starting point is 00:09:30 a year ago, a year and a half ago. So this Dan Crenshaw thing might be real. I just haven't seen the source. I haven't seen the actual tweet. So far, one Republican nay. I hope the Republicans don't let him go home. Matt Gaetz, don't let him go home. What's this movie like?
Starting point is 00:09:44 It's 12 Good Men or something you know what I'm talking about where they can't leave until they have a verdict? Are they going to wait 12 minutes and then at the end everybody's going to say a bunch of people will say yay or a bunch of people will say nay. So they want to make them think they get to stay in at the last minute. They're trying to go home.
Starting point is 00:09:59 They probably weren't able to broker their deal. Right. We want Sesame Street. The Democrats don't want to leave. I think that's hilarious. Turn it off. So what would happen if they don't leave? They got to vote. They got to keep passing votes.
Starting point is 00:10:10 And then if Kinzinger is not going to get it, which he doesn't seem to, what will happen? They just keep voting nine times? Kinzinger. McCarthy. Not Kinzinger. Yeah, McCarthy. They got to keep going until they get someone. And so there are rumors that McCarthy is going to try and talk with some
Starting point is 00:10:25 Democrats or something's going to happen. And a lot of people are scared. They're like, oh no, if a hundred and what, a hundred and eight? A hundred and nine Democrats and a hundred and nine Republicans decide to come together, they can nominate someone like Liz Cheney. Because that'll get them over the
Starting point is 00:10:42 threshold for the vote. I just don't see that happening. That's crazy. But, you know, maybe. What am I supposed to do? So what happens? Someone just changes their mind overnight or they get threatened or like, I'm going to kill you if you don't. What goes on?
Starting point is 00:10:52 I think they're making deals between days. That's the only thing. It's like so obvious where it's like, we're going to vote literally five minutes later and now we change our mind because wow. What realistically happens in order for somebody to be like, I guess I changed my mind. Well, so look, if they do a vote and then, you know, I'm sitting here and then they're like, mind because wow like what what realistically happens in order for somebody to be like i guess i changed well so look if they do a vote and then you know i'm sitting here and then they're like
Starting point is 00:11:09 everybody votes mccarthy and then i don't then it's like okay we're not gonna go home we're not gonna get done and you're not gonna win just vote mccarthy some people just go ah fine whatever this is literally like something that can affect you know the everyday person's like i just want to go home and eat so i'm just gonna change well yeah two days but more importantly it's kind of like look you're not going to win and so someone might be like okay fine here's the crazy thing though kevin mccarthy's losing votes right he got nine he lost 19 votes the first time then he lost 20 then he lost 21 he's just slowly losing more people it's time for the mccarthy faction to realize they have no loyalty it's only fear and the people opposing McCarthy are
Starting point is 00:11:47 the people who are voting on principle, saying we do not want an establishment shill who worked against the America First movement, against Donald Trump, even if Donald Trump endorses him. I'll tell you what's really interesting. Donald Trump came out and said everybody should vote for McCarthy. And Matt Gaetz said, sad. Yo, Trump's retired. That's the way I'm putting it. I think Trump's coming out and endorsing him because he's like, just leave me alone. You know, just call off your dogs.
Starting point is 00:12:15 Look, they raided his house. The feds kick his door in. I'm sure when that happened, he said, please, please, just stop. I just want to play golf. And they were like, okay okay endorse our guys play a ball with us and you can and i think that's what trump's doing but why is he's running to be president of the united states then why is he putting himself out there why is he still on
Starting point is 00:12:34 the truth social he has he doesn't have to or maybe what's he saying maybe he wins and now he's not a different person he comes out with nfts look i know he made a lot of money off i bought a few i made a couple bucks but his bay like right now i'm seeing people people have been super chatting me and chatting earlier and commenting that trump sold out right supporting mccarthy look man the media makes donald trump look like an oompa loompa they they they brighten his face they saturate it so he gets real dark orange i've seen it in person and then he goes to those same journals it says i'm going to give you the perfect interview the exclusive you can you can report whatever you want why would you do that right kevin mccarthy calls him a putin puppet kevin mccarthy blames him for january 6 kevin mccarthy works against
Starting point is 00:13:16 maga kennett's and then trump's like i'm going to endorse the guy who's trying who's trying to ruin me so you're saying that he's retired he's like i'm done fighting these people you know right you think more than retired though right right if you're retired you just don't you don't do anything so it's more than retired what you're saying but i but i feel like tired and controlled retired and uh blackmailed retired and what because why would you even say anything you i mean i wonder i wonder because why do anything so they raided his house the fbi raids his house okay it's not going to stop yeah he goes to goes to them and says, how do I make it stop? And they say, endorse us.
Starting point is 00:13:46 And he goes, okay. Would that be blackmail? Yes, sir. If he goes to them? Not if the government's doing it. The government can't charge itself, can it? Right. I mean, it can.
Starting point is 00:13:52 I guess it can, technically. But like, we investigated ourselves and found we did nothing wrong. But if I came to you and I was like, what can I do? And you're like, do this thing. And then would I be black? Would you be blackmailing me if I asked you what I should do? The government routinely goes to people and says, we will drop the criminal charges against you if you do this thing for us.
Starting point is 00:14:11 Isn't that funny how they're a lot? I don't think they should even be allowed to do that. I mean, it's a challenging thing to argue. But this idea of like, so I'm watching that movie Molly's Game. You ever see it? 2017. It's really good. It's about the woman who ran the poker room.
Starting point is 00:14:29 Yep. Poker games. watching that movie molly's game you ever see it 2017 it's really good yeah it's about the woman who ran the poker room yep poker games and a part of the movie is the feds say to her we will give you all your money back that we seized you will which will you know it's five million dollars we illegally took from you without unconstitutionally we'll give it back you won't go to jail but you got to turn over the communications that you have with other people that aren't criminal in nature so these like she has communications with people about their family and personal lives and they're like we want all of the forensic imaging from your devices she's like no way like that's not even related to any crimes and they're like give it to us and you get your money back for what reason it was civil forfeiture they stole her money so the government does it that's what they do yo remember that story where it was like somebody was walking through the airport with fifteen thousand dollars and we took
Starting point is 00:15:04 it they just took it it's like what i've never heard that but and it was like somebody was walking through the airport with $15,000 and we took it. They just took it. It's like, what? I've never heard that. And it was like the cops are all smiling and the dog sniffed out the money in their stacks of cash. And it's like carrying money is not a crime, dude. Yeah. Civil asset forfeiture is extremely disturbing.
Starting point is 00:15:17 That if you have, what is it? What's the, you know what the limit is over how much amount of cash on you? And then all of a sudden the cops can just be like. Wow. It's ours. Yeah. It's like, it's probable cause. I think it's over $10,000. They consider it probable cause of a crime or something? If you and then all of a sudden the cops can just be like wow it's ours yeah it's like it's probably ten thousand dollars they consider a probable cause of a crime or something if you have a lot of money well they're supposed to investigate if it's related to any
Starting point is 00:15:32 crime or not but many police departments just keep it for themselves and then use it in their budgets and they buy themselves luxury vehicles and a lot of other things that are just egregious so yeah i mean what else did you expect the government to do other than conducting theft? That's pretty much what the government does all the time anyway. So, you know. Well, hold on.
Starting point is 00:15:51 It's not theft anymore. It's more like a... Redistribute. No, no, no, no, no. Hold on. It's like a... When, if the government were to take something from you,
Starting point is 00:15:59 you could call it theft, right? Right. But what if the government takes your stuff, destroys it, and then prints money which devalues your currency? Like would that be counterfeiting like a real beat down well because like here's the point modern monetary policy modern monetary theory
Starting point is 00:16:15 they don't tax you to use your tax dollars to buy stuff they just make money right they tax you to control inflation because they're making money right so they found a way to take money out of your bank account without you realizing taking money out of your bank account it is a kind of theft I guess well we've kind of agreed to it unfortunately just by living here you might have agreed to it
Starting point is 00:16:37 especially when you get pulled over by the police and you're cheering and you get all happy but no one signed a social contract no no no. Hold on. Hold on. What we agree to is that we have a subscription service called government. That's what we quote unquote agree to.
Starting point is 00:16:51 By living here, the general perception of the American people is that you take a percentage of my income to cover the cost of roads and police. That's not what they're doing. They're creating money through modern monetary policy and fractional reserve banking without you knowing, and they're spending more money than you realize from you. So we didn't agree. We, the people, through circuitous means, they have created a system where they just create money, spend it however they want. Nobody agreed to give $1.7 trillion in this big omnibus spending bill. Nobody agreed to give Ukraine these billions of dollars. They just do it.
Starting point is 00:17:27 Yeah. Taxation is theft, and it's a way to pretty much keep everyone in line in order to keep people poor and subjugated. You know what? You do a direct Democratic vote right now on sending funding to Ukraine, it loses. Really? Period. For sure.
Starting point is 00:17:38 There's no way. Here's what we're going to do. How about we... I used to do street canvassing. I go out in the street, the microphone, and I ask people to give me 20 bucks for Ukraine. Guess what? Yeah, you're not getting it.
Starting point is 00:17:50 No, some people would. Some people definitely would. But most people would say no. No, of course not. Liberals or... Right, right, or Republicans. Doesn't matter. They'd say no.
Starting point is 00:17:57 Doesn't matter. No, it really just depends on how good you are at selling. So, you know, we'll see. Because some people would totally do it. I understand. But let's say not 20 bucks, 20%. I'll say this. How much do you make per week?
Starting point is 00:18:07 And they'll say like, oh, you know, I work at Starbucks. I do 15 bucks an hour. I get about 500 bucks after, you know, after everything. It's like, all right, I want $150 for Ukraine. They're going to say, no way, dude. Of course. No way. Whoa, whoa, whoa, whoa, whoa.
Starting point is 00:18:21 It's not about what you asked for. It's about what we get to do. We get to take it from you. It's a privilege. Yeah, it's a privilege, you asked for it's about what we get to do we get to take it from you it's a privilege yeah it's a privilege man all right here where where are we at here on motion to adjourn oh man 32 republicans haven't voted yet 13 democrats 200 democrats say nay no no adjourn dude i bet the one republican voted no so i bet the republicans are intentionally waiting just to screw over, just to make those people, like, they're, like, giving them hope, false hope. And then at the very end, like, with 30 seconds, 20 seconds left, they're all going to be like,
Starting point is 00:18:49 No, no, no. No, they're not going to vote. Oh. You know why? Oh, you can choose not to vote. You can vote. You can not vote. Yeah, it's not, no vote is one of the options.
Starting point is 00:18:57 So they just don't vote, and the Democrats take it. And that means they don't get to adjourn. This is fun. They vote on everything. They vote on everything. What do you got? You guys want eggs tomorrow? Vote.
Starting point is 00:19:06 What are you guys looking for? Vote. Motion to get blimpies for lunch. Come on. Bro, this is crazy. The eyes. Eye. The eyes.
Starting point is 00:19:15 It's no secret, bro. They get to talk to each other and almost threaten you in real life. Like in real time. The shit that we talk about as conspiracy, we're seeing it right now. They're like, look here, you fucking. You know what I mean They go right up to you right now They're like I see you haven't voted yet
Starting point is 00:19:28 Whatever it is We're witnessing it Oh yeah you're right I've never seen this shit Is my point is I don't know if Can they not intermingle before voting or no? They can but you get 15 minutes
Starting point is 00:19:37 There's no way each member knows how other members voted I know if I vote and you vote And I go up to you and we don't know each other And I say look here Tim Someone's gonna kick me out that shit if they know that someone's uncomfortable i think it's the chairs like they have a button don't they on the chairs something like yeah it's an electrical button no maybe not because are those chairs assigned are they assigned chairs i don't know how that works dude you know what i think about congress i just think
Starting point is 00:19:57 it's full of people who are like oh better follow the rules they told me i have to wear a shirt no i better wear a tie yeah totally I feel like it's the opposite. I feel like the worst kids you knew in high school, not like worse as in society, like we dropped out and that's like, they're doing great.
Starting point is 00:20:11 My friends that like dropped, they're doing great. But all the intellects, I feel like that's this. That's like, I'm better than everyone. I'm a genius. I'm intelligent.
Starting point is 00:20:18 That's not what I'm saying. I'm saying these people all go in and they're like, but we have to do things this way. Oh, okay. But the speaker says I have to do it. There's a handful of people. They're aware of the rules.
Starting point is 00:20:27 Like Lauren Boebert brought her gun in, I think. And like Marjorie Taylor Greene didn't want to wear a mask. There are a handful of people who are like, get your rules out of there, man. It's so stupid. I understand. They're playing ball. But then behind the scenes, from what I know,
Starting point is 00:20:38 they get drunk. Here we go. Here we go. We got a minute 15. It's a close vote. It's a close vote. Oh, it's going to happen. Oh, they're all coming in. I know. All the yeas pouring in got a minute 15. It's a close vote. It's a close vote. Oh, it's going to happen. Oh, they're all coming in.
Starting point is 00:20:46 I knew it. All the yeas pouring in with a minute left. There's still six Democrats who haven't voted yet. They want to leave. One of these sports leagues needs to step it up because the fact that this is more exciting than any sporting event I've watched in years. Someone needs to step it up, bro. And I'm a sports fan.
Starting point is 00:21:01 Are our public servants going to leave for the night? Yes. We got 50 seconds. Want to take a side vote? Side bets. Put a one in chat if you think they're going to stay. If you go to Hollywood Casino down the road, I wonder if you can bet on this. I bet you can. I bet if you go to the sports book, Barstool Sports.
Starting point is 00:21:19 They got a C-SPAN instance open. Everyone's watching C-SPAN. I wouldn't be surprised. Do they have earpieces in? Are they like listening to- 30 seconds. Like someone in like a headquarters being like, all right, we have 47 votes. The Nays have it by five votes with 25 seconds left.
Starting point is 00:21:35 This is tight. So that means they'll stay. They're like Stephen A. Smith. Oh. All right. Four votes. Republicans going home. Someone is on a power trip right now.
Starting point is 00:21:44 Don't go home. What are we betting? Don't go home. I'm betting Republicans voting for Democrats today. Someone is on a power trip right now. Don't go home. What are we betting? Don't go home. I'm betting they don't go home. I mean, my vote is stay and do your jobs. It's funny that it's so close. Just because Kevin McCarthy doesn't have the votes doesn't mean you get to leave. You stay until you figure it out.
Starting point is 00:21:55 Can they just do this forever? Three, two, one. Happy New Year. It's a clown show. Oh, the nays have it. Nobody gets to leave. Wow. Good.
Starting point is 00:22:06 Someone voted after it hit zero zero You can't do that What? They're still voting Doesn't matter The nays have it This is the greatest government in the world The mail-in ballots are coming in That's the greatest joke ever still
Starting point is 00:22:15 It is Do you think it's this close By design or by like Immersion So look, they're still voting I don't know if the time remaining Actually matters, to be honest Either way, it's a clown show, man Whatever the question was It's the country. Immersion. So look, they're still voting. I don't know if the time remaining actually matters, to be honest.
Starting point is 00:22:26 Either way, it's a clown show, man. Whatever the question was. Yeah, they got to count the mail-in ballots, man. All the mail-in ballots are rolling in now. It's going to take at least another week. I know the time ran out for the election, but absentee ballots are still going to be counted anyway. Yeah, all night. It's going to take a while.
Starting point is 00:22:44 They don't leave anyway because I keep counting again Democrats are like the total vote count is Republicans voting yay. I 207 Democrats voting nay five hundred and sixty three thousand two hundred ninety seven Nays have it. It's beautiful. They still have it Here we go. Here we go. Here we go. Try and boost get a little more. Nobody go home I would love to bang the gavel Here we go. Here we go. Here we go. Nobody go home. I'm so excited. I would love to bang the gavel. Any member elect wish to change his vote?
Starting point is 00:23:10 Oh, here we go. I want to go home. Oh, man. No, there's a lot of changing. Get out of here. You're offering $20 gift cards. Oh, come on. No, they're clapping.
Starting point is 00:23:24 Democracy manifest. This is great. They're going to go home now, aren't they? That's scandalous. Those lazy, bureaucratic Beckys. They should have stopped the vote at zero. Someone ran up to a bunch of... Four Republicans voted no.
Starting point is 00:23:38 There's five no votes. Come on, guys. Two votes for stay. Don't let them leave. This is good TV. Wow. Does anybody want to change their vote? And then they do. Okay, now we can go home. Don't let them leave. This is good TV. Wow. Does anybody want to change their vote? And then they do.
Starting point is 00:23:46 Okay, now we can go home. This is the American government. Does anyone want to change? Wait, wait, wait. Shh, shh, shh. They're booing. I'd be freaking livid if I was a Democrat voting no. Or anybody voting no on this.
Starting point is 00:24:03 Like, this is life and death. I like how they took the counter off the screen. What's going on? They're going home. What's he doing? He's changing his vote. He's like the MVP for tonight. You know what? Everyone that wants to leave, leave. Let everyone else run the government.
Starting point is 00:24:23 Nah, for real. Send in the guy with the horns again. Yeah. You know what? Everyone that wants to leave, leave. Let everyone else run the government. Right. Nah, for real. You think they give out like a... Send in the guy with the horns again. You think they give out a most valuable player tonight? Like a little MVP award? MVP. A little like game ball. They toss a ball. Hey, kid, catch. A little Nancy Pelosi shirt or so, brah.
Starting point is 00:24:39 Hey, kid, catch. Look at this stupid game. Yo, time ran out. They gotta stay. So they get to leave. I'd like to pass a motion to not have to work tonight. I'm incompetent. What does this mean? Can they leave? Now Ye has it by 2.14 and 2.13.
Starting point is 00:24:56 Until when? What number do they need? Come on, Nay. There's seven people that still haven't voted. Oh, so you must vote. Yes, I think so. How come the Republican holdouts are saying go home? Come on. Matt Gaetz said he could vote all night.
Starting point is 00:25:13 He probably voted no. That's what I'm talking about. We need people like Matt Gaetz with a lot of energy. There's five votes left. Lock the doors. Give them diapers. Let's fix this. Suspend their pay. Yeah. Old people
Starting point is 00:25:28 that don't have the energy, and I don't hate towards old people by any means. People that don't have the energy to stay up past 9 o'clock and work for 18 hours. I gotta call shenanigans. They had 15 minutes to vote. The timer ran out. The nays had it. And this is how it works. The rules don't apply.
Starting point is 00:25:44 The time is meaningless. They're just like, well, does anybody want to change their vote? You do? All right, we can go home now. Now that you know the final vote, Tally, anyone want to change it? Oh, oh, they're yelling again. I'd start blasting some like DMX or something
Starting point is 00:26:00 at this point if I was not. Rest in peace, man. On this vote, the yeas are 200. On this vote, the yeas are 200. On this vote, the yeas are 260. No, they're not, you liar. The yeas are 214. Accordingly. Wow, what are the children?
Starting point is 00:26:17 Dude, Congress is such garbage. It's cooler than the Super Bowl. Accordingly, the House stands adjourned until noon tomorrow. Oh. They cheated. Boring. Meanwhile, inflation is on the rise house vote was was cheating they ran out of time and the nays had it and then they were like does anybody want to change their vote and then bunch of votes came in after the time was over yeah where have i seen that before that's how they do it wow that's the first time I ever saw that in real time.
Starting point is 00:26:45 By the way, you were talking about not offending old people. I think you're geriatric phobic. I'm just going to... You think I should just start offending them all? You should 100%. I'm thinking of my own future because I don't want to be 85 and people tell me not to run for office. He's octogenerophobic.
Starting point is 00:26:58 I don't know what this is. Octogenophobic? 80 or over. Oh, 80 plus. It's really... If you're 85 and you've had stem cells and nmn and your body is like the 45 year old body then i'm all about it but if you get tired at eight o'clock at night get out of government get out of government i think a lot of people can agree
Starting point is 00:27:13 with that man let's see where we're at in the prediction market after all this kevin mccarthy is the favorite to win i bought 800 shares in jim jordan and i'm losing all my money because i was just like it's not so much about thinking jim jordan's i'm losing all my money because i was just like it's not so much about thinking jim jordan's gonna win but that the here's how the prediction market works you buy a share in jim jordan for six cents if something happens that makes it seem like he might win he'll go up to like 15 cents and then you can sell the share and make money out of it that's how buying shares works i don't i don't think it's going to be kevin mccarthy i mean i think there's a strong chance it it it will be but i'm not entirely convinced i don't know this is an alternate timeline so trump 100 could become it because everything that has existed i mean 100
Starting point is 00:27:54 somebody i fully believe someone time traveled stepped on a butterfly and or a bug and what we're living is 100 an alternate timeline i'm a big back to the future guy and 100 i would i'm not endorsing this by any means, but if I had to put my money on Trump, Rachel, if you're listening, can you put some money on Donald Trump? Because I definitely... He's in there.
Starting point is 00:28:12 Look at this. Two cents. You can make a lot of money. According to what's gone on the last two years, anything that's improbable is possible. Do you think that CERN smashing particles is causing people to manifest reality in more wild ways?
Starting point is 00:28:25 The fact that I know what you're asking is scary. You see what I'm saying? And the fact that anyone listening knows what you're asking is scary. Everybody knows. So now here's the question. Why do people think it's true? There must be something going on, right? Conspiracy theory 101.
Starting point is 00:28:38 Rapid consciousness fluctuation, but the internet also is probably a bigger culprit and the reason for that. Internet video, the mass formation that comes out of that. Let me get a question. Comment in the chat, one, if you want Donald Trump to be Speaker of the House. Comment what? I'm going to comment it, dude, because I want to have some fun this year. Here we go.
Starting point is 00:28:59 Press number two if you want Ronald McDonald to be Speaker of the House. I'm rocking that. One or number two? Which one? For me, it's two. Three if you want Donald Trump in a Ronald McDonald suit as Speaker of the House. Don't make it too complicated. Ironically, Trump would vote Ronald McDonald.
Starting point is 00:29:15 That's right. So I think he would agree. You guys don't realize this is 4D chess, and Donald Trump is going to be named Speaker of the House. That's right. He's going to be the unity candidate. the democrats and the republicans will come together the democrats are going to be like listen if trump's speaker we have something to campaign against and fundraise off of and the republicans are like we just like trump like how do you uh align um politically res yeah i grew up um whether it's right or wrong i grew up everything was the republicans i'm sorry
Starting point is 00:29:42 mom if you're watching i love you um everything was a Republican's. I'm sorry, mom, if you're watching, I love you. Everything was a Republican. Everything was Bush's fault. Everything was a Republican's fault. As soon as Obama, oh my God, a black man, I voted Obama. I had to. Well, liberal. That's how I was. I grew up my whole life like that.
Starting point is 00:29:53 And that's just still who I am. I'm a very open-minded, loving dude. I think everyone has their right to live the most left as they want in their household or the most right as they want in their household. But in recent times with COVID and vaccine mandates, people started telling me I was a far right extremist because I was against mandates. And that was really the first thing that stamped it for me. It was never Trump.
Starting point is 00:30:13 It was never republicanism or conservatism or anything like that. And for whatever reason, just, you know, the left started calling me a racist, right wing fascist because I was against mandates, which to me was very liberal to be like, choose what you want. And I thought I just I found myself on like a strange side of events with everything I said, everything I tweeted, every song I made. And I ended up, I'm the only rapper that performed on the Lincoln Memorial. There was like 50,000 people. That's a crazy thing that I can say now. I'm blessed, thank God. But because of mandates
Starting point is 00:30:39 and COVID and lockdowns and these events that I was performing at, I stopped performing in venues because of mandates and testing and requirements. and i ended up performing in front of like doctors and i'm touring with like malone and all these diets life is crazy man it's insane so they said you're saying high res for speaker i probably anyone at this table would probably the people that don't want to be in politics would do better than the people in politics anyone here who does it i don't want to be i'd rather someone who doesn't want to be in politics be in politics. Anyone here who doesn't, I don't want to be, I'd rather someone who doesn't want to be in politics be in politics. I want to point out, everybody put ones in the chat
Starting point is 00:31:08 supporting Donald Trump for Speaker. No, no, I know, I know. But like, here's the thing. People are commenting about Trump. He's endorsing Kevin McCarthy. Do you really want Trump to be the guy? What about Ron Paul? You know what I mean?
Starting point is 00:31:20 Like, if we're going to start pulling names. Ron Paul or Rand Paul? I don't even know who Ron Paul is. Ron Paul? What? Are you serious? You got to leave right now. We to start pulling names. Ron Paul or Rand Paul? I don't even know who Ron Paul is. Ron Paul? What? Are you serious? You got to leave right now. We're kicking you out.
Starting point is 00:31:28 Ron is Rand's dad. He is the guy you got to know. I don't know. I'm not a political. No. I became political when they told me I'm an extreme bitch. We should talk about Ron Paul. He's like the libertarian guru of the day.
Starting point is 00:31:39 And his son is Rand. Yeah, if you like Rand. He actually invented Rand Paul. I love Rand. I love Rand Paul. Ron Paul manifested Rand Paul. I love Rand Paul. He's a doctor. With a woman. is rand yeah if you like rand he actually invented rand paul i love rand i love i just manifested rand i love rand he's a doctor with a woman i love rand paul just like when bush was destroying this country one of the few people standing up against him was ron paul wow what a legend from the republican party 100 and he ran for we started to run for president in 2008 luke you said at
Starting point is 00:32:00 some point he didn't make the ticket uh i think did he did he try to get on the ticket and then he didn't get enough votes is that what it it was? Well, he got cheated, especially when it came to a lot of the way that the corporate media reported on him, the polling, the numbers. It was a rigged game against him from the very beginning. But he got more support from active U.S. military service members than any other candidate that was running in all of those elections. He made the debate stage, and he did talk about a lot of ideas that resonated with a lot of people, but of course he was pushed down by the establishment and kind of pushed away from the general public
Starting point is 00:32:34 as much as they could push him away. I just want to point out that Hakeem Jeffries has a lower predicted price per share than Elise Stefanik. Like, there's no reason to believe stefanik would be speaker of the house for any reason and hakim jeffries is actually in second place and people are convinced he ain't going anywhere near that speaker suite through this site can i sell two donald trump tokens for a hakim jeffries token like can you trade i don't know stock or whatever these are you just you just sell them out you just sell them and buy
Starting point is 00:33:03 buy and sell. U.S. currency, I guess. Ron Paul was huge on auditing the Federal Reserve when he was running. And people, I think, didn't really understand what that meant. So it was a hard sell. And other people were like, no, emotions, the first black president, no more war, emotional stuff. And Ron was also extremely anti-war. Anti-war for liberty, for the First Amendment, was pushing back against the national security state. Pretty much everything he warned about has come true in the most awful, horrible ways.
Starting point is 00:33:32 So, yeah. No, I was going to say, look at this. Ron DeSantis is the favorite for the GOP nomination. At this point, I agree. Donald Trump coming out for McCarthy, bad. These Freedom Caucus guys, Matt Gaetz, Boebert, saying no to Donald Trump. Think about how crazy that is. A couple years ago,
Starting point is 00:33:49 you defied Trump. You were done. Now Trump comes out and he's like, listen, Kevin McCarthy is the guy. And they're like, nah, sorry, Trump. Sad. Sad. I feel like he missed an opportunity to get back on Twitter. What's he doing? They gave him a green light. He's retired. And he was just like, no, I'm better than that. Better than what? Even if I was him, I would go on and I would just like no i'm better than that dude better than what even if i was him i would go on i would be like come to truth that's it i am tweet some shit i am less
Starting point is 00:34:09 than half donald trump's age but i'm around half his age and i can totally understand wanting to get the away from all of this stuff yeah but then stop collecting money then stop and stop campaigning money and be like hey i'm gonna save you guys i'm gonna i'm gonna fix the country i'm gonna do this for you guys the man still wants his golden toilets. You know what I mean? We saw his tax returns. You don't believe he believes his own hype. You don't believe that he genuinely believes he's going to win and he's going to run. You think it's campaign money and it's whatever.
Starting point is 00:34:34 I think he's winding things down. My personal opinion, and maybe I'm wrong, maybe I'm completely wrong, is you do not, as an America First Trump candidate, endorse mccarthy you don't do it marjorie taylor taylor green is getting roasted on on our social media for for repeatedly endorsing mccarthy every comment you pull up her instagram every single comment is like marjorie don't do this why are you doing this for donald trump himself to be like the guy who called me a putin puppet and claimed i'm responsible for january 6. Yeah, I'm going to endorse him. Everybody's just like, what?
Starting point is 00:35:09 That's just like ending your political career right there. And it's a problem with the House as it's set up. Like Marjorie, in my opinion, if her constituents are telling her to vote a certain way, she should vote that way. The problem with social media is that it could be Chinese bots telling her to vote a certain way. So she doesn't know who her constituents are,
Starting point is 00:35:24 which is why I look towards smart contracts so like we could represent ourselves instead of marjorie making the decision so are you for smart contract voting i would love to do stuff like that i want to like as like a third part in addition to what we have i want it on the blockchain so you know on seven blocks close i agree and we could do like a smart so instead of like we have what 440 representatives in the House of Representatives, we'd have like one representative, Marjorie Taylor Greene has 700,000 constituents. Why don't all 700,000 people put on a blockchain, yay or nay? Who do they want to support?
Starting point is 00:35:53 And then the winner of that sector will go to that person. It would be so easy, man. I don't know how many people know about this. I'm not going to tangent off. But KYC, you know your customer. So each representative, we KYC, we know who's who. Even if there's bots and other things, we know which address comes from which vote.
Starting point is 00:36:08 We saw it in real time, and now we know what's real and what's not. And it's probably a lot harder when there's 80 million people, 100 million people, when we start talking to the hundreds of millions, as far as citizens voting for a president, it's a different story. But as far as for things like this, we 100% can start that. And I know I've seen, especially with my fans, I've seen both sides of it where my more Republican fans fans are like you're welcoming the new world order with central digital you know with any they're scared of everything anything that's progressive they're
Starting point is 00:36:30 scared of and then my more left fans are like welcoming it like it's like it's delicious you know what i mean i gotta i gotta i gotta read this uh chip roy quote will stakin says chip roy returning to meeting with mccarthy and others, I am open to whatever will give me the power to defend my constituents against this godforsaken city. What? Who said that? Chip Roy. It's amazing. Chip Roy's great.
Starting point is 00:36:55 I got to look him up. Yeah, D.C.'s a garbage town full of garbage people. Not every single person. I'm saying it's the politicians. I thought that Charlie Kirk talking about decentralizing the RNC was really interesting. Taking it out of Washington, D.C., moving it all around the country so that if people want to go bribe their local authorities or their local Republican, they got to fly around to do it and take a day off, two days of travel. And it's like you can't just pop over to K Street. I don't really know all the terminology around there.
Starting point is 00:37:20 K Street's like a political street where everybody's lobbyists. And then you got the steakhouses. You want to meet a politician a lobbyist go to go to one of the steakhouses in dc what's that famous one i think we ate there before didn't we go there luke for a book signing we met bernie sanders or something a long long time ago yeah and then bernie was super rude and mean oh he was uh he he notoriously is uh this is why tulsi decided to uh endorse biden because out of my way lu Luke. I want steak. And you were like, I'm sorry. He was walking out. He was walking out.
Starting point is 00:37:47 He's super mean, super grumpy. Yeah, he punched Luke in the face. Luke flew back 20 feet. Is that why you're practicing self-defense? Not him. It was Bernie the whole time. That was a joke. That was a joke.
Starting point is 00:37:58 Oh, yeah. You like Bernie Sanders? He sold out. He kissed the ring of power. He has a brown nose from being up Hillary Clinton's you know what. He, of course, used to talk about the Koch brothers plans. He's not talking about that anymore. And essentially, he's a career establishment politician that's playing the game. And the more the politicians play the game, the more obviously a lot of people lose respect for them, and rightfully so. If you supposedly stand for one issue and are saying that you're going to help people with
Starting point is 00:38:29 this specific issue, and then you backtrack on all of that because you want to make a deal for something else that's going to benefit you. Sorry, you're a scumbag, you're a liar, you're someone that's two faced. And that's how politics is played. And that's what a lot of politicians do. And this is why I'm skeptical of all politicians. Even when Ron Paul was running, again, I was even skeptical of Ron Paul, even said critical things of him, because we didn't always agree. But that's what we're supposed to do. We're supposed to be questioning each other. We're supposed to be having the best ideas, let the best idea win. But I think the more decentralized, the more honest, the more accountable a politician could be, the better. And sadly, we have the exact opposite of that. We have a system, we have a
Starting point is 00:39:03 swamp. And even the people who are claiming to drain the swamp are becoming one of the biggest swamp monsters a part of this larger nefarious sociopathic insane pool of sass and crap this is this is what i'm saying if i was in congress i see a super chat where someone's like roberto jr would be a better speaker i would legit nominate my rooster like here's the point someone's got Roberto Jr. would be a better speaker, I would legit nominate my rooster. Like, here's the point. Someone's got to stand up and just basically say, this is a circus. It is a clown show. At first, they were just like,
Starting point is 00:39:34 we're not going to vote for McCarthy. We'll vote for anybody else. And the first vote, they kind of vote randomly. Then Gates nominates Jim Jordan. Everybody votes, all the defectors vote for Jim Jordan. Today, it was Byron Donalds. I'd go up there and be like, dude, all I'm saying is
Starting point is 00:39:48 I got this handsome-ass rooster named Roberto Jr. And he will do nothing wrong. He won't take your money. He won't steal the taxpayer dollars. He won't lie. He won't argue with you. In fact, he won't say a single word to you.
Starting point is 00:40:04 I'm going to vote for him. Hey guys, put a five in chat if you want Tim to run for Congress. No. And a six if you want him not to. Well, no, you've got to get into Congress to appoint Roberto Jr. The people who don't want to be in Congress would do the best. That's what I'm talking about. Would you ever do Congress?
Starting point is 00:40:16 No. Put a buck in chat if you think Roberto Jr. would be a better speaker than any other Republicans or Democrats. My question isn't really do you want to do Congress because I know you guys are all pretty much like i don't want the power that's how i feel but would you um it's it's like such a strange question man well i would never say no to anything except the obvious i'm a well let me know i would be with my wife so let me let me ask you the same question in a different way ian would you be willing to stand in full in a room full of swamp monsters who are going to beat you over the head with a stick for two years? No.
Starting point is 00:40:48 I mean, I guess if we need to. And I don't mean figurative swamp monsters. I mean, like, actual, like, you know, swamp thing. And literally get beat in the head with a stick. Everything's literal. Nothing's literal. Here's a better one. Would you be willing to let a swamp monster infect you with swamp monster disease to turn you into a swamp monster?
Starting point is 00:41:04 I'm not going anywhere near that. In order to try to save the world oh that's a tough one play playing fallout and then going into the crater where all the radiation and super mutants i've done it i'm not not played all the fallout in there it's not as bad as you think new vegas yeah the new ones yeah everyone yeah new vegas i think fall three is the best the four there's the giant cloud four is incredible three is the best you can live in a radiated wasteland for a little while especially if you have a lot of radx
Starting point is 00:41:29 just collect some bottle caps see a lot of fives and buck bucks clothespins they want you Tim but your answer Tim yeah I would I would let the darkness in because I think I'm strong enough mentally
Starting point is 00:41:37 just having gone through social media the last 12 years and burying my soul and getting ripped down and building myself back up you ever see the matrix when agent smith tries to infect neo and then like he sticks his hand in neo's chest and then neo starts turning into a smith but then like all of a sudden reverses it and then blows up smith that's what it would be
Starting point is 00:41:54 like the dc swamp would grab ian and they'd stick it he'd be like are you infecting me or am i infecting you and then all of a sudden like we're watching the c-span and and everyone in the house is wearing purple bell bottoms and they're all like, you know, talking about graphene. Who is it? People are running and screaming and like the Ians are grabbing people and biting them and turning them into Ian. Graham Hancock thinks every politician should do 10 heroic experiences with ayahuasca before they take office. I think that's, while I don't agree, it's probably the most intelligent thing think that's while i don't agree it's probably the most intelligent thing a politician's ever said no it's graham hancock he's a writer okay
Starting point is 00:42:29 and the kind of anarchy he's not an archaeologist but he's like an adventurer he should be a politician i i would love people like graham hancock in office let me he's very great let's let's let's pull this story we got here from timcast.com gates mccarthy reportedly texted republican who voted against him quote i am ready to fund an endless war. Now, the first thing I think when I see that is, come on, man, no way. Like, that's such a that's such a like I hereby announce I am guilty kind of statement. You know what I mean? McCarthy apparently said here, look at Gates said McCarthy is losing it. He texted one of my colleagues who didn't vote for him, quote, I am ready to fund an
Starting point is 00:43:06 endless war. I'm assuming this is an addition to Ukraine. But I wonder if what McCarthy was basically saying was, I'm so pissed off at these people. You know what I mean? Yeah. Like, they want to come at me. I'm ready to fund an endless war because these people oppose it. Isn't that what they already have been doing for decades?
Starting point is 00:43:23 Since 2001. Before that, I imagine. And the war machine hasn't really stopped. It's been getting financed a lot. A lot of money has been printed. A lot of money has been devalued in order to fill up the coffers of the military industrial complex. So his threat is kind of empty there because they're already doing it. You know what I love, too?
Starting point is 00:43:41 Apparently, when Boebert, Gates, and the rest were leaving the meeting recently, they came out. I can't remember who said it. It might have been Boebert that opposition to McCarthy actually increased. And that's what I love to hear. My attitude is like, if you come to me and I say, all right, look, I'll vote for you. Here are the things that I need. And you say no, I'll say, well, I'm not going to vote for you. Then if you threaten me, I'll be like, well, now I'm going to go advocate people vote against you. Then you threaten me again, I'll be like, I'm going to do everything in my power to make sure you don't win. I think that's where Matt Gaetz is basically at. Like McCarthy spits in his face. You know what I mean? Could Matt Gaetz run or could someone nominate him? Yeah, but no one has.
Starting point is 00:44:17 I don't know. I think the point is that he's saying it's like it's a matter of principle. It's not about him. It's about getting rid of McCarthy. You know, this is one of the most promising things. But let me let me show you this. This tweet from Charlie Kirk. Rep.
Starting point is 00:44:29 Roe Kahn, a Democrat, says he's open to a coalition government with the right Republican as speaker with two conditions. No government shutdowns over debt ceiling, limiting subpoena power of the GOP. There it is. What are the chances that happens? That I actually think, might happen. They go to Kevin McCarthy and they say, we will get you the five votes that you need to win, but no subpoena power for the GOP.
Starting point is 00:44:53 And McCarthy will say, deal. No investigations, no accountability. What is that? Trading? That's like bribe? Is that a form of bribery? It's what they do all day, every day in Congress. It's called politics.
Starting point is 00:45:06 It's also interesting to see AOC kind of meet with a lot of the Republican leadership. There's been a lot of conversations that they've been having that they've been documented having. And a lot of people are talking about a proposal that the two might actually come to an agreement with. And it's pretty much compromises. And Kevin McCarthy is really good on compromises, but the base hates the compromises because I think it's fair to say that the Republicans have compromised a lot.
Starting point is 00:45:33 The Democrats don't really compromise that much. They really essentially get to their way and the Republicans kind of back them off just a little bit, just enough, just to make a little difference, just so they look a little different. But in reality, I think it's plausible. I think there's a possibility that Kevin McCarthy could make a deal with the Democrats in a way that could, of course, benefit the establishment.
Starting point is 00:45:54 And so what? That's my attitude. So what? Make them show you who they are. Make Kevin McCarthy show you that he is with the Democrats. There you go. Most people think he already is. But make him show every single person. Just get that. Because there's no point in just giving in. I'm seeing so many people be like, oh no, Kevin McCarthy doesn't win. You're gonna get a Never Trumper or a Democrat. And I'm like, isn't
Starting point is 00:46:18 Kevin McCarthy a Never Trumper Democrat? I don't know the difference between what he represents and what, like, he was nominated by Liz Cheney. Okay? I just don't know the difference between what he represents and what like he was he was nominated by Liz Cheney. OK, I just do. I don't see it. I really don't. He's going to he's he's been pandering for the past couple of months.
Starting point is 00:46:34 But apparently the Freedom Caucus people proposed made proposals that were not unreasonable. And he was just like, no, I don't need your votes. And then apparently they've come to him and asked for concessions. And he's like, no. And now apparently the talking point is that he's claiming that, or what they're claiming is, Gates and others wanted guarantees to be on committees or something like that. And I'm just like, I don't care. I don't like Kevin McCarthy. There's no reason for me to ever support anybody like him.
Starting point is 00:47:00 I just don't care. So I'm going to sit back and I'm going to laugh every time he loses. Now going on six losses. Going on seven. up soon right now there you go he's gonna have to go to the democrats and beg and then i want the entire the entirety of the old school republican party to be like why is he negotiating with democrats see how he does yeah otherwise what happens you think that kevin mccarthy is actually going to empower any people any of these people to do anything legitimate i'm surprised people are actually saying that you think there's any hope for like i mean now that i know who ron paul is i know who ran paul is but there's any
Starting point is 00:47:31 hope for like um you know these these independents these green but these these dissenters like in my opinion where we are now it's 100 grown the fact that i'm here and we're all here and we're chatting like none of us in my opinion i don't know histories, but we don't seem radical in any direction. And the fact that that has grown, it's never existed. You know, before it was like what, all I remember is Ralph Nader. That's the only person I remember my whole life growing up. That's the only name that rung a bell for Green Park or something. 29.
Starting point is 00:47:56 It was Ross Perot. So I don't know. I don't know who that is. But I was never into anything. He ran against Bill Clinton. Okay. 92. And they say that he split the vote, allowing Bill Clinton to win,
Starting point is 00:48:04 that basically it was Bush, Perot's Bill Clinton. Okay. 92. And they say that he split the vote allowing Bill Clinton to win. That basically it was Bush, Perot, and Clinton. And then you got moderates and Republicans split between Perot and Bush. So it's been a significant enough percentage. Yeah, Perot came in
Starting point is 00:48:15 and he's like, let me tell you something. And he'd have like a big, no, there's Jim Carrey, but I think he was like an economist. What was the percentage of this specific election?
Starting point is 00:48:22 Oh, I don't know. You want to pull it up? I'm curious. You only need like 1%. Right, to make an impact. Yeah, for sure. And so what I heard was that he was a business guy, and he was attractive politically to more moderate individuals, and then Clinton wins. He won over 19.7 million votes for 18.9% share of the popular vote.
Starting point is 00:48:40 Wow. And then apparently George Bush Sr. lost, and they blamed that. What was the other percentage? What was it? Let me see if I can look into that. This is the most significant Green Party. It was 1992, right? Yeah, this was 1992. That's when I was born. You said you were 29.
Starting point is 00:48:56 93. This is the most significant Green Party vote of all time? This guy? Or no, you have no idea? This is the most significant Green Party vote? Ross Perot. He ran independent. This is the most significant Green Party vote? Ross Perot. He ran independent. So this is the most significant independent party? Yeah, yeah.
Starting point is 00:49:08 Third party. Teddy Roosevelt won as an independent in 1908 or something. The Bull Moose Party was what he called it. Yeah, here it is. 43% for Bill Clinton. If Perot did not win, I don't think Clinton could have won. I don't think he would have. He would have done better because obviously some Democrats did vote for Perot.
Starting point is 00:49:27 But Perot likely, as an independent, got more Republicans. But I'm looking at the electoral votes, which really is all that matters. The popular vote is not really relevant. You think independents are ever... I know this is not a conspiracy-driven show. It's not, but think about this. In, let's grip a random state,
Starting point is 00:49:43 let's say, I don't know, Iowa. Bill Clinton wins because George W. Bush didn't get enough votes in Iowa because Ross Perot got a portion of it. So it matters. So does, you know, do Democrats send in a Ross Perot in these scenarios? Like, does that exist? Is that possible? Of course it's possible. Trump was their Pied Piper candidate.
Starting point is 00:50:01 They said in 2016 that, you support pied piper candidates like donald trump and others so that people go and support them and they can't win and then trump won and i think that's one of the reasons hillary was so mad she's the one who was trying to prop him up right they tried the same strategy again in 2020 and it like half worked right they were they were the democrats were funding the messaging of trump republicans hoping that it would it would it would spike the election and force democrats to win that it would it would it would spike the election and force democrats to win yeah it maybe worked in some place i think ballot harvesting was the real trick like i'm friends uh you know spike cohen is or no yeah yeah he's been on the show
Starting point is 00:50:34 okay i didn't know that so i'm friendly with spike cohen and like i like perfect example like he's not he's not some agent sent in to take away votes from whatever but like historically it's totally possible to be like hey like we know you're not going to win, and we know you're more conservative, and people leaning right are more on the fence. Left, they don't really care. So we're going to pull away votes from one party significantly. That's possible, 100%. I think it's probably why they intentionally don't give media attention
Starting point is 00:50:57 to a lot of third, fourth, fifth party candidates. I don't really like saying third party candidates because that only implies there's only going to be three. There should be lots and lots of political parties. But I think there are lots of the media is afraid that if new candidates get in that stuff will get all split up and you'll have another abraham because they're always leaning a certain way you know what i mean me and my fiance we always talk about like like you could be libertarian like which is what i always like i always call myself
Starting point is 00:51:17 that and she's like you're just scared to call yourself conservative but in general my point is is like someone leans a certain way like a libertarian who leans left or someone who leans right so eventually someone's gonna someone's gonna pick when it comes to a certain topic no matter what they're gonna be more liberal or more conservative there's no such thing as i'm more of the middle you pick on every single subject even if you are more being more of my opinion being more of the middle is you are a la carte you're not just like an establishment person who votes regardless no matter what you're like hey i think this with abortion and this with 2A and this with blah, blah, blah. And that's how most people at this table are. It's like, hey, we pick a la carte and what makes sense.
Starting point is 00:51:51 Versus like, I was told I have to vote this way every single time, no matter what. You know what I mean? So it's like- We talked about the value of taking R&D off the tickets so you don't know what party you're voting for. I think I said the same thing. Then you'd be voting for names and people would change their name to Buzz Lightyear. And they could lie. Lightning Storm and stuff. course john democrat yeah we could build someone in when we now decide this is what they like let's put someone here so you're
Starting point is 00:52:12 right i mean that strategy would still work right now right it's just not easy to change your name it actually is quite difficult maybe you can say i was watching uh nathan for you you guys ever watched nathan love him he did that thing where it's like he was trying to get a guy to change his name and yet you have to like like, announce it in a newspaper for three weeks, so he made a fake newspaper. It was actually pretty clever. I guess it worked. You know? But it's not easy to change your name. You could do that and then just force them to use their name from
Starting point is 00:52:33 back in the day, but then you get into dead naming, and I don't know how that culturally plays these days. Ross Perot ran again in 96. He got 8% of the vote. And Bob Dole lost. Bob Dole. I loved Ross Perot. I really wanted Ross Perot. He seemed like he was going to do good stuff for the US.
Starting point is 00:52:48 I don't know. I was a kid. I was like 12 when he ran. But it was nice to see someone talk about something other than politics and like, I'm going to do this. I'm going to do that. He was like, if you can look at the economy and he pulled out these charts while he was campaigning and like show people economics and stuff.
Starting point is 00:53:01 It was really, really nice. This is the first time I heard this name, man. Whether I'm young or just an idiot, I don't know politics too much, but that's, I would 100%. Ross Perot, you got my vote. Yeah, Ross. Then you go into 2000
Starting point is 00:53:13 where Al Gore actually won the popular vote, lost the electoral college. That was a wild election year. You guys obviously seen Al Gore's South Park. That was like the extent of my- And then the two distant cousins. Never in your whole life? No, I don't want to add it.
Starting point is 00:53:24 Oh, ManBearPig. ManBearPig. That was the extent of my knowledge of al gore because i was so young this was 2000 everything was george bush 9 11 i read like i was a young kid i'm like 10 not even 8 and like the all my extent was like south park al gore that was this i gotta say i just jumped to 2016 this is actually hilarious hillary clinton got three million more votes than Trump and lost. Too bad. Too bad, lady. Thank God it's a republic. Trump got, I think, something like 77,000 votes spread across three states, which got enough electoral votes to win.
Starting point is 00:53:53 Correct me if I'm wrong. This is allegedly the next ticket, potentially. People are saying this. Hillary Clinton for- People are saying this is extremely plausible. I don't think so. What, Michelle Obama? I don't know who.
Starting point is 00:54:04 Then who? Yeah. Michelle Obama. I mean, it's a good point. Democrats don't have anybody, but I don't even think Trump's going to do it, to be honest. You think it'll be DeSantis versus Michelle Obama? Yeah, maybe. I think Trump will go, here's my prediction,
Starting point is 00:54:16 and please, please, bet against me, because I'm probably wrong. But I'm just saying, I think there's a decent probability what we end up seeing is Trump goes in the primary, Trump narrowly loses the primary, but then claps and cheers and cheers and says desantis is going to do a good job i'm going to get behind him and that's how trump is winding things down because the things he's done have been very very weak as of late i am not convinced trump is serious look at trump 2016 calling rosie o'donnell a fat pig or whatever yeah he's not doing any of that and even his most
Starting point is 00:54:43 ardent supporters said that his announcement speech was very weak but his his his endorsement whoever he endorses is going to make a huge huge impact on the election no matter what maybe i kind of like the idea that he runs against desantis and then graciously says desantis is the guy and then he has he becomes a hero like a lore hero with his fan base everyone wants that everyone wants like first of all a ticket together is never going to happen i imagine every every republican wants a trump to send his ticket i don't think it's how that's like a ridiculous ticket it's guaranteed it's not going to happen you guys don't understand like you have seen what trump's been up to within the last few years there's no way here's what's going to happen there's a lot of ego there i don't see it trump's
Starting point is 00:55:22 going to start campaigning very heavily and then just just in early 2024, in the full swing of things, or I should say whatever point right before the RNC. When is RNC's summer of 24? Trump will be walking down the street with some reporters when all of a sudden he hears yelping and yelping. And there's a burning building. And he says says i hear puppies and he's gonna run in and then he's gonna run out covered in smoke and singed carrying a box of puppies he's gonna put them down and say you're safe little ones but i'm too injured to run for president at this point i must but i have no choice to endorse ronda sanders because saving
Starting point is 00:55:59 puppies at my sacrifice so that's that's a good um something like that. Do you think his VP choice can change your mind, Tim, or anyone's mind listening who maybe agrees? You guys are drinking a lot of Kool-Aid. I just want to say this for a fact.
Starting point is 00:56:12 I'm serious. Who's you guys? We have opposing opinions, right? I think Trump will run and I think that, and I think he potentially could win depending on his VP candidate.
Starting point is 00:56:19 I think people bring up Tulsi Gabbard. They bring up a million possibilities. I know it's, forget who I just said. My point is, that VP candidate can up a million possibilities. I know it's, forget who I just said. My point is, is like that VP candidate can totally change an election.
Starting point is 00:56:28 I'm not completely, I'm not saying like, I'm at this point, maybe like 80, 20, 80% DeSantis, 20% Trump. There was a period, you know, I went back and forth. Earlier in the year, last year, I was like, maybe DeSantis. Then I saw Trump wanted to fire everybody. And I was like, I'm leaning more Trump. Then people like Carl Benjamin from Lotus Eaters was like, Trump's got to finish his narrative arc.
Starting point is 00:56:47 He's got to get back in. And then I was like, okay, I like that. And then people were like, and then you get to send us an opportunity for eight more years or whatever, which is hard. This is what I've heard, yeah. Maybe not likely. That's a crazy thing to think, 12 years of Republicans or whatever. But now we're at the point where Trump is endorsing McCarthy for one thing. Trump is selling NFTs.
Starting point is 00:57:07 And I'm just like, this guy, look, in 2016 and 20, he was serious. He's not serious anymore. I think he's an old man. And I mean that with all due respect. I think he's just thinking to himself, I have fought a very, very hard fight. And now I just don't think it's there anymore. He has a history though of of getting in a lot of swamp monsters so this is not his first swamp monster that he
Starting point is 00:57:30 endorsed so this is not odd this is not you know totally different trump here this is the same trump that that put of course john bolton in power that put fauci in power that wanted bill gates as a science advisor so this is not out of the norm so it's not like oh no he's doing he being he didn't really change i like i obviously i love what de santis did for i think the only reason de santis got any sort of base aside from trump you know endorsing and saying hey he's a good guy was covet and the way he handled florida and like like life was good in florida and when i would go to dc they called police on me for eating at a restaurant like like it was drastically different in every state but um you guys have heard everything what's your opinion on the possibility that um desantis is similar to a bush is that
Starting point is 00:58:09 possible is that possible at all it's impossible like he's a war hawk it's not yeah is that impossible impossible i would say is is it likely no but it's not it's not yes or no it's not black or white right desantis will probably do some things that will piss people off but i think he's already shown he's done a lot of things that have really really inspired people and he's been he's been commended for so his he has done so well in florida that florida has like the highest rate of of immigration into the state right 100 california's being drained right i don't like judging the guy before i know him but what but about you, Luke? Judge him for me. What do you think about Ron DeSantis?
Starting point is 00:58:46 Do you think he's a war hawk? You have to be critical of everyone. You never put all your eggs in one basket. You never prop up any man above yourself. That's number one. So never give any politician the benefit of the doubt. So let him prove himself. Let's see what he does.
Starting point is 00:59:04 Let's see what he says. Let's ask him some real questions. There are some bad people surrounding him, which we should be critical of. But he's in the dialogue. He's making big moves that, of course, are making national discussions, especially amongst wokeness, especially what's happening in schools, especially what's happening with the vaccines. Those conversations wouldn't happen if it wasn't for him. So therefore, overall overall those conversations are good and then that positive do you do you donald trump is not being a part of the conversations he is selling nfts and he's not on twitter we had an argument here on this show before i was like trump's not going to be on twitter you guys are screaming at me like he's going to be on twitter i'm like no he's not that's
Starting point is 00:59:41 not what i said i said he has to be on he has to. But I said there's a big chance he won't. Sure, sure, sure. And he hasn't been. And that's why another reason I think he's retiring. He is not getting back into the fray. I mean, if he was retiring, he wouldn't have been running to be president of the United States. That's not true. I just don't see it.
Starting point is 00:59:55 He can't just stop. He's got to wind things down. He's got to work out deals with the intelligence agencies after they're ready at his house. He has to negotiate something. And that is a transfer of power. Yeah, I was just looking at my copy of Art of War last night thinking about Donald Trump. Like, he's all about business, dealings, lying, and then doing what you don't expect and all that stuff.
Starting point is 01:00:13 He's really good. So he might pull a, I'm running. And then he goes to the primary. No, but then he goes in the primary. He generates a ton of attention and then directs that energy somewhere else. Or endorsing Kevin McCarthy to me as an indicator that the deep state went to him and said, on your knees, or we come after your family,
Starting point is 01:00:30 and he said, please, please spare me. I mean, it could have been the same thing with Fauci. It could have been the same thing with that war criminal. What's his name? John Bolton. They raided his house, and he probably went, please, please, I just want it to stop. And they said, then endorse the deep state.
Starting point is 01:00:47 He says, anything you say, master. Ooh. I will do anything you say. I don't want presidents in for more than one term anymore. I'm getting tired of that. I don't know. In Israel, they have one year. 360, you can't do anything.
Starting point is 01:00:58 How is that? One year? How are for 20 years then? He could be compromised. Nothing like them, I guess. Unless it's fake, I don't know. There's a possibility. Let's be real here that he could be compromised i guess and this is fake i don't know there's there's a possibility let's be real real here that trump could be compromised but if he is so
Starting point is 01:01:08 i think he still should be held responsible for every action and every move and it shouldn't be used as an excuse for the actions he's making especially endorsing kevin mccarthy right let's let's uh jump to a completely unrelated segment here we go from the new york post joy behar rips heterosexual men for supporting tackle football. I just, I just, what? I got to hear it from Joy's mouth. First of all, hold on there a minute. She's saying that gay dudes don't like football?
Starting point is 01:01:34 Like, I don't think that's true. I don't think your preference has anything to do with are you like a sport or don't. Yeah, no, I know plenty of gay guys love football, so that's. But you know what this is all about? This story is because a dude got tackled and his heart stopped. Right. And so what they're trying to blame is that he got tackled.
Starting point is 01:01:52 Correction, the dude tackled the other guy. Right, right, right. It wasn't even him, right. Hot. Yeah. Good job, DeMar. DeMar. He tackles a guy.
Starting point is 01:02:00 And then, what are they calling it? Camachio Curtis? Camodio Curtis. Camodio. Camochio Curtis. Camochio Curtis. So, what my understanding of that was because we talked about the other day is that when a kid a young adult gets hit by a baseball or a puck they can 90 yeah it hits their heart at the right moment and can cause a disruption in their heart heart rhythm that is not the same as someone's someone who's 24 just having their heart stopped because they fell on the ground right and they have a routine
Starting point is 01:02:27 tackle too i think it was the dr victory what's you know her first name is she goes on um dr drew a lot victory dr victory i think that's her last name uh but she was saying i mean that's why they're padded up so they've never seen i think they might she might have to say they've never seen commotio cordis in football i don't have you guys ever heard i don't know for sure so don't quote me on that but i mean they say it's all one in 200 million if you have chess play sorry to cut you off you remember um will smith did the whole movie and the whole thing was cte the whole thing was brain brain brain brain brain like you're familiar with i'm talking about a movie so will smith this i don't remember what it was called but will smith they produced the whole
Starting point is 01:02:59 movie and the nfl hated it because it was like showing the reality of cte and like nfl players banging their heads around and now all of a sudden their hearts are exploding forget ct forget your brain it's a total different part so like why can we talk about how the nfl was discussing cte every day every month every year brain brain brain brain brain now we're seeing athletes just drop dead it's not their brain that's their heart so it's it's a totally different thing let me let the doctors let me read this they were saying there's 29 deaths per year in athletics and now there's like 1600 or some crazy number 1101 let me let me read this from new york post the view co-host joy behar hit conservatives and heterosexual men on wednesday are you kidding 45 of americans think that tackle football is appropriate heterosexual men voted the
Starting point is 01:03:42 most support for kids doing football and conservatives were more likely to support youth tackle football just saying yo are we really we're going for sarcastic ball you guys remember that yeah south park they were like basketball sarcastic ball yeah they were it was like they played with balloons yeah and they had to wear bras yes and they ran around this is coming coming soon and uh i know, wait until she finds out about boxing. That's crazy. Yeah. I can't wait to see her reaction.
Starting point is 01:04:08 Like, MMA? Everything is polarizing. I remember when they, like, six months ago, they were like, if you work out, you're more conservative. I was like, even if that is true, why are we- If you're not vaccinated, you're more likely to get into a car accident. Yeah, that was crazy, man. That was crazy.
Starting point is 01:04:20 Imagine believing this stuff. Like, okay, hold on. Let me just tell you. It is probably true that if you are unvaccinated you're more likely to get in a car accident why because people who live in lockdown cities are more likely to get vaccinated because of vaccine mandates less likely to drive people who live in the countryside not around people less likely to get vaccinated more likely to drive so they're doing this spurious correlation of that that is parody worthy but there are people
Starting point is 01:04:42 who genuinely believe that and fear like oh no i might get in a car accident unless i get a booster shot i have a total opposite and and hopefully it'll get shut down for this it's not misinformation uh knowing malone very personally he told me over a year ago he said hey you know being the uh create somewhat of somewhat contributing towards mrna he said he's like there's gonna be this was over a year ago he said there's gonna be athletes there's gonna be car accidents there's gonna be all these things from people who are reacting poorly to a vaccine and i couldn't believe him i was like i don't believe so so i feel that this article that you're referring to is the opposite is to deter you from maybe more car maybe that's real maybe
Starting point is 01:05:15 more accidents like which article the car accident the one that you're discussing that oh unvaccinated more car accident blah blah to kind of deter you from the true fact that potentially could be real if assuming malone is right or wrong that if you you he was saying that you have a heart attack at the wheel he was saying that you have some sort of thing that is connected to this that it's like now you can't drive now maybe but here's here's the deal we have one so i think it was um uh cory what's his first name peter cory pierre cory i know yeah theglie's doctor. He said, he was the one he was on Tucker the other night and he said 1,101 deaths
Starting point is 01:05:49 from like heart related things of other athletes. That was McCullough. He's the heart doctor. He's a cardiologist. So you got to put that into perspective. If they gave out 400 million vaccines and we saw 1,000 people die, that's a very, very, very, very, very small percentage.
Starting point is 01:06:09 But is that the reality? Is this what we know? But those are the numbers being documented. How many of those numbers are not being documented? And for the United States to still use the VAERS system, an outdated system that is extremely complicated and convoluted to even fill out. It absolutely makes no sense at all. So obviously we should be doing more reporting. We should actually know the data. We should actually see what's going on here.
Starting point is 01:06:31 We should see the results of this larger medical intervention. We're not seeing any of that. We have a lot of nonsensical hyperbolic dribble by Joy Behar talking about masculinity being a big problem here. Obviously, hot take from the corporate media. Testosterone bad. Gee whiz, who would have thought that? I think just Joy and Andrew Tate just got to fuck it out right now.
Starting point is 01:06:50 Sorry, can I curse on this? No, you're not supposed to. After 15 seconds. You've been going off. I'm sorry. You should have told me. This is a family-friendly show. We got kids watching here.
Starting point is 01:06:58 They only demonetize in the first 15 seconds, if you swear. In the first 15 seconds, I think they demonetize the video right away. It's a scale, actually. I think Joy. No, but for the national conversation to be about Joy Behar talking about the problems of masculinity and not what's really going on here and not people asking questions
Starting point is 01:07:12 why are people dropping dead here suddenly, that to me is the biggest travesty of injustice here because when you're on national television, you have a duty to talk about all the important stuff. You're just literally reading from the same script, reading from the same agenda men bad balls bad testosterone bad i mean come on do you think she believes this it's getting pathetic agenda it's getting tiresome
Starting point is 01:07:33 it's obvious i i worked i worked in the same building as these people i used to take the elevator down there and i'd see like whoopi goldberg right when i worked for a few they believe the the things they're they believe all of this dude they are not smart people they don't read right they sit down and they're like, what's the news? And then someone's like, a football player got tackled and died. Whoa! And they sit down and they do a show kind of like this, but without actually pulling up source material. So they'll go, I heard that Donald Trump said he liked white supremacists.
Starting point is 01:08:00 And they really believe the show. Wow. Yeah. They all believe it. Tim, they do read, but it's the teleprompter. Right. And it's like what lines What do we have to say today Okay got it
Starting point is 01:08:09 This show brought to you by Pfizer I want to push back On what you're saying Luke That people aren't speaking up About it enough Because I think they are now And especially Dr. Drew Pinsky Who on the corporate media
Starting point is 01:08:18 No well YouTube Which is corporate Google owns you know But Dr. Kelly Victory Dr. Byron Bridle Dr. Drew On Dr. Drew, on Dr. Drew's YouTube channel, they are talking about incredible things that would have got them banned a year ago, but you're right. They are getting banned and they're getting downranked
Starting point is 01:08:32 and not even knowing that they're getting downranked. I know, he's got 8,000 views on that video. Are you kidding me? He should be getting hundreds of thousands of views on his videos, Dr. Drew. The algorithm specifically makes sure that it's only the approved channels, only the channels that are financed by Pfizer that gets's only the approved channels, only the channels that are financed by Pfizer that gets to control the conversation here. So when you look up those specific terms on YouTube, you only get shown the corporate media, which is financed by Pfizer. Any independent voice even daring to raise questions here, any scientist, any independent thinker even addressing these issues automatically, even if they're for the narrative down ranked in
Starting point is 01:09:05 the algorithm not shown to anyone and this is how they control the conversation in this country and how they're able to get away with all this nonsense because people can't even find out what's really going on here they have they have they have such a control of this psychological operation that people can't even find out what's going on here which is crazy to be fair to counter i just checked we are the top live stream on youtube right now good but but is youtube uh putting us in the trending subject is yes highlighting i don't know no i hope so exactly trend us dudes this is awesome we should i mean the amount of views we get on the show every night it should reach trending but it never does no no it's paid for sure but as independent media we have to literally it's like pulling teeth in
Starting point is 01:09:43 order to to kind of retain our, in order to keep our audience. It's extremely difficult as YouTube has been going out of their way and doing one underhanded thing after another underhanded thing in order to stifle your ability to reach people. And it's not like the corporate media that has an unfair advantage. And whenever you search for anything, it's always them that you get to see you don't get to see the real voices uh who is the corporate media i am they um the establishment media cnn msnbc cbs news nbc news the the same news networks that of course uh are controlled and have top agents at the cia at the the helm and in charge of those those news organizations that are essentially are are not news organizations they're propaganda outlets that do the CIA at the helm and in charge of those news organizations that are essentially are not news organizations.
Starting point is 01:10:27 They're propaganda outlets that do the bidding of the special interest class. That's exactly what they are. They're not in the business of news. They're in the business of propaganda. Yeah, I think to add some nuance to what you're saying that, yeah, YouTube is probably responsible.
Starting point is 01:10:41 They're just following orders, but you're still responsible for pulling the trigger, you know, soldier. But I think that the government, we're going to find out like what they did with Twitter, that they're just following orders but you're still responsible for pulling the trigger you know if soldier but i think that the government we're gonna find out like what they do with twitter that they're sending alphabet of course of course they've got it on they got their thumb on just one absolutely absolutely on drew's video it says get the latest information from the cdc like there's a covet warning on it no i've seen that's not that's not google's i mean maybe alphabet's like let's do i think it's if you probably the guy telling me to get a vaccine joe biden like what he's not even a doctor sorry's probably the guy telling me to get a vaccine, Joe Biden.
Starting point is 01:11:06 Like, what? He's not even a doctor. Sorry to cut you off. No, no, no. I'm slowly cutting you off. But if you think the Twitter files are bad, imagine what the Alphabet files are going to be like. I mean, if they ever come out, which they probably won't, but that's a whole nother layer of significant finagling of our discourse. I want to know what Joe Biden was talking to talking about in the Virgin Islands.
Starting point is 01:11:25 Oh yeah, he went down there and then the next day the prosecutor got fired? Well, sort of. Tell me the story. On December 27th AG in Virgin Islands files a lawsuit against J.P. Morgan for facilitating Epstein's trafficking.
Starting point is 01:11:39 That same day, Joe Biden then flies to the Virgin Islands and then it was announced the next week the attorney general got fired which makes me three days after filing and here's the best part here's the best part the article about biden flying the virgin islands was like he goes there for the holidays he has not been there for years and he decided to just go now and it's like dude i saw that he's not been there i didn't know this story i heard like you know you had republicans that were like i can't believe he's doing
Starting point is 01:12:05 the same things that they accused Trump for. I'm like, wow. Like, I've never been the what's really going on, guys. This is a distraction. I try not to be that guy. But what you're saying, he had not gone to the Virgin Islands since he was VP. That makes total sense. So like this abrupt middle of the week trip on a Tuesday, they're like in between the
Starting point is 01:12:21 holidays on Tuesday. He's going to the Virgin Islands to get out of here. And Biden has a history of firing international politicians that he doesn't like or investigators that don't do what he wants them to do as he openly bragged on the Council on Foreign Relations with Richard Haass about
Starting point is 01:12:36 how he was able to fire a Ukrainian prosecutor that was looking into the business that his son was getting lucrative contracts from. It was on the board of. Yeah, yeah yeah yeah and and getting a lot of contracts getting a lot of money uh getting i think it was what was it fifty thousand dollars eighty three eighty three thousand dollars a month million bucks a year and the doj still has a lot of those documents surrounding his contracts all the money all the paychecks all the gifts that he was getting from russia from china from
Starting point is 01:13:02 ukraine they're not really releasing any of that information. And for Joe Biden to go to the Virgin Islands, the Virgin Islands that are looking for a federal bailout. And three days after announcing this lawsuit in the Virgin Islands, this attorney general gets fired without cause, without reason. The attorney general that was looking after JPMorgan and Chase and their involvement in this larger trafficking and extortion operation. Give me a break. How more obvious could it get? This attorney general was a hero. She was putting everything on the line, investigating and calling out the bigger players and the bigger names when it came to the biggest banks finagling and running an international child
Starting point is 01:13:40 trafficking operation that, of course, affected people in so many negative ways thousands of children hurt and we're never going to get any justice here because the people who are looking into this are being fired immediately imagine going back in time like 2016 and telling your past self about that story like you're just sitting there with sunglasses on you guys and you're like hey uh younger tim uh child sex trafficking rings on private islands with powerful global elites and politicians it's real you better you might as well just go put it here's what you want to do here's what you got to do you gotta go back in time tell your younger self get a jar a big one a big like flower jar all right empty it out
Starting point is 01:14:17 and then take a piece of paper right alex jones was right tape it to the front put the lid on top cut a hole through it put some money in it start putting money in it now. Trust me, trust me, because you get in front of the interest. That when Alex comes to collect, you'll have paid up in advance. If I would have told myself this 10 years ago, I would have been like, yeah, obviously dumb. I'm talking about it right now
Starting point is 01:14:37 because I was. You were red-pilled day one. I've been looking into this for a while. Imagine there's a guy walking around with a trench coat on and a boot on his head and tinfoil in his hands, and he's yelling about this, and then it turns out he's right. Who is that guy? What's that guy's name? He runs for president every so often. The boot on his head is Vermin Supreme.
Starting point is 01:14:58 Yeah, Vermin Supreme. What's up, Vermin? Luke, were you red-pilled before 9-11? No, after 9-11. But that was a big one. That was a huge one. How long after? A few years, obviously, around the war in Iraq time.
Starting point is 01:15:11 I remember still going out to my first protest against the Iraq war before it even started. And I was still very young then, but I was reading a lot of different books. Behold the Pale Horse was one of the books that I was reading when I was like 14, 15. And... What was at these events? Because now that I've been to similar ones in modern time, essentially, to me, that almost seems like... I feel like I was late. Were there Republicans at these events? People that voted for Bush, maybe, or no? Well, right after 9-11, the Republican Party had control of everything, had the seat at the table. They were in charge.
Starting point is 01:15:45 Right. And they were able to galvanize a huge amount of power and authority for themselves. And then they ended up bankrupting this country and starting foreign wars and destroying people's personal liberties. And the Republicans show up. And I think this is why the woke culture is so prevalent today, because there was such a big pushback as you as you were describing to the bush years which were absolutely horrible when the republicans had control of every institution had the nation saying just tell us what to do we'll follow your orders uh you know let's roll right they were cheering them on they screwed this country over they screwed their people over and the national security state that was built to fight terrorism is being turned around and being
Starting point is 01:16:23 used against the same kind of republicans right that dared to speak up so uh what happened with the bush years was absolutely mind-boggling it was absolutely crazy and of course the right-wing media then attacked us and then barack obama came into power and then the left-wing media attacked us right uh because it's about you know being open-minded it's about being critical of any kind of power and anyone in the establishment no matter what is Is that picture of Kevin McCarthy with the Ukraine pin real? I think he had...
Starting point is 01:16:50 I think there's a photo of him with the pin and then the flag inside of his... Yeah, Phil Labonte posted the picture. Who knows what's true these days because there's a lot of disinformation and propaganda everywhere. Photoshop is very... Did you think that
Starting point is 01:17:05 the weapons of mass destruction in iraq was real when you heard it uh no there was a u.n there was a u.n weapon inspector that came out and was screaming no there are no weapons of mass destruction this is a lie the new york times was again given fake information by the intelligence agencies and then reported absolutely they have weapons of mass destruction. Meanwhile, other people were saying that it's very unlikely that they do. And if they have anything, it's probably the weapons that we gave them in order to fight Iran when Iran and Iraq were fighting together and the United States was backing both sides and giving them weapons in order for them to kind of take each other out.
Starting point is 01:17:40 What happened between 9-11 and then like 2003 that that made you become like critical of it? Because I was still like in it. I was still in the matrix in that point. Well, I grew up in New York City, I saw the police state kind of be built up, I was affected by the police state and seeing it all around me and then seeing the larger kind of discussion, seeing people be tortured, seeing people be, you know, seeing those photos from Guantanamo Bay, that has an impact on you. And then when Alex Jones crept up behind Luke with a red pill and grabbed him by the hair and then put it in his mouth.
Starting point is 01:18:14 I like when he does that. I remember me and my friends. And then Luke's eyes like glow. Yeah, they're still glowing. Back then, to get a video, you needed to be on the dial-up computer, right? You needed to be on torrents and you would slowly download a video for two to three days sometimes even longer and you would torrent the video and then you would finally open it you never knew what you were getting there wasn't any
Starting point is 01:18:34 thumbnail right people and and then many times what we used to do burn cities we used to no no no no we used to upload torrents of all the movies that came out. So the original Matrix came out. And instead of putting the Matrix, we put 9-11 Road to Tyranny, which was Alex Jones' first documentary. And then people would download all the Torrance and upload it automatically. This was way, way back in the day. And I remember the first time being a young teenager going to my friend's apartment. He took all week, downloaded an Alex Jones documentary. We were watching it.
Starting point is 01:19:06 We heard police cars outside and we're like, they're coming for us. Because of the paranoia and the fear mongering that was around them actually impacted us in such a way. But at the end of the day, he released so much important information that no one else was talking about. That this was the underground of the underground. And people were watching these videos because people were re-uploading alleged the new the new latest movies that's how they got my friend you would take one of these videos put the matrix title on it right and then people would click it when they opened up lime wire you were truly withdrawing people from the matrix i mean that's very a double entendre whatever movie came out right we made sure to re-upload the
Starting point is 01:19:42 music was the same way it was like crank thatank That Soulja Boy, and it was like, I did not have sexual relations with that boy. I was like, I'm just trying to download Crank That Soulja Boy. I'm like, sheesh, I'm eight years old. I'm like, who is this? Piracy, you wouldn't download a car, would you? That's right. Isn't it kind of funny how piracy has just gone? Like the market solved that problem.
Starting point is 01:20:02 Correct. Now you just pay eight bucks a month or whatever. It was easier than downloading, unzzipping plugging your phone and whatever whatever the music would be a three megabyte you never knew what you were getting it would take like 12 hours to get a three megabyte i'd do it so it's like i'm gonna pay four five bucks and i guess i'd rather pay and know what i'm getting than not pay and like not know what i'm yeah you download a song and it would be like you know you're trying to download nickelback but you end up with some weird random band you know i used to download all the Nickelback, but you end up with some weird random band.
Starting point is 01:20:25 You know, I used to download. All the kids love Nickelback. I would like download games. I was torrenting games. I got Crusader Kings 2. And then I liked it so much that I ended up buying it because I love the developers. It's Paradox. You guys deserve it.
Starting point is 01:20:37 Then I bought a second copy because I love them so much. If I never torrented it, I wouldn't have known that it was awesome and I wouldn't have bought two copies. I just, I just, I don't, and then everyone clapped i don't believe it i bought it for my friend for friends i bought the game because if you have expansions then your friends can play multiplayer and they get to use your expansions it's such a good uh sales tool for a game i remember those lime wire days it was so exciting because like you never knew what you were getting no you like that you enjoyed that that? You enjoyed that? Yeah. Which virus are you getting this time? It was interesting because it was a way of people being able to kind of communicate with
Starting point is 01:21:11 each other, share videos, share photos. And then it wasn't like there was 720 or 4K. People are spoiled today. People are absolutely spoiled. But you were able to find things like Alex Jones accidentally, things like William Cooper's broadcast accidentally. And there was, I forgot who else was, there was a couple other OGs out there that were releasing videos and documentaries that were archaic, that were done through public access television, that were pretty revolutionary. And Alex Jones, say what you may about him, but he blazed the path forward when it came to independent media, when it came to critical thinking. And he was one of the first people to say, hey, I don't need the corporate media. I don't need to be approved. I don't need
Starting point is 01:21:57 multi-millions of dollars. I'm going to show up at this local broadcasting station, and I'm going to do things on my own and release it to the general public and it went viral so truly give him credit because he was one of the first independent content creators that actually was able to be successful with all of this and then of course came loose change and everyone pirated that and that was its biggest strength that's how it became so popular because of that kind of virality because of that kind of need because of that thirst for knowledge and hunger and it was like you get anything and everything online, but also you get a whole bunch of surprises. So it was a wild west back in the day, and it was way better than what it is now.
Starting point is 01:22:32 Let's jump to this story we got here from the Daily Mail. World Health Organization warns XBB 0.1.5, why is there a decimal on the letter, is the most transmissible COVID variant yet as figures show strain makes up 70% of cases in northeastern U.S.? And as I show you that, I'm just going to show you another article. Recession predicted in 2023 for U.S. economy by economists at the major banks. So I wonder what their plan is for this year. I'm bullish now. Well, I want to know.
Starting point is 01:23:01 You see that meme I posted where it's like 2021's like 2021 2022 2023 and then you add it up at six six cross out the zeros and six i believe it i believe it the devil walks among us you're a religious man i am tell me about it well so do you guys think the economy is gonna gonna collapse you think they're gonna lock things down with this xbb15 variant or is this or is this just more hype for for urban liberal types it sounds like how how how dangerous how how how is it actually even hurting people because some viruses are super transmissible but they don't do anything to you you don't even know you have that's usually what what happens when a virus is very transmissible it's not as potent it's not as dangerous the
Starting point is 01:23:38 corporate media automatically with this uh new variant that they declared that probably was named by Disney. It was fear-mongering immediately saying there's going to be a huge wave of hospitalizations. The hospitals are being overflowed. People are going to die. And I'm like, okay, we've heard this before. Last year, we heard about the winter
Starting point is 01:23:57 of severe illness and death. And again, I was here saying it's not going to happen. It's fear-mongering. A lot of the early data showing this latest variant is showing that it doesn't create more people to be hospitalized. It doesn't kill more people. So, you know, we have that data point there. What's going to happen here? Again, no one has a magic ball. We don't know what's really going on here. All we know is that we're being screwed over. The government has spent too much money. They hyperinflated our currency. You
Starting point is 01:24:24 see it in the supermarket. You see it in the supermarket. You see it everywhere you go. You have been screwed by the banksters and the politicians that have hijacked this economy for their own personal benefit. It's a sinking ship. They took all the silver out of it, and now they're just lighting it on fire,
Starting point is 01:24:37 kicking you off the ship, and the memers are playing the music. I think I figured it out. We are in a simulation, and it's called plague inc oh that game they actually stopped the making or they stopped selling you know the game where you you actually are the virus or the pathogen or whatever the protozoan and then you have to spread yourself out without people knowing then you can become as then you want to
Starting point is 01:24:58 try and kill it's horrible so when covid came out they were like no we're not doing it anymore chinese government stopped selling it in China at the time. Then they made an expansion called The Cure. They're all on board with solving it. Wow. Talk about a virtue signal. The Cure? Yeah. It's called Plague Inc.
Starting point is 01:25:13 Colon. The Cure. I don't blame them, man. That sounds fun. I mean, I got to be honest. So you're trying to stop the virus. And it might be multiplayer. Like one guy plays with the virus, one guy turns.
Starting point is 01:25:20 That'd be cool, actually. Plague Inc. Plague Inc. is a fun game. The Cure sounds fun, too. Do you think that we are in a simulation, Rez? I think it's not impossible. I told you earlier, whoever just joined, I think that an alternate timeline is not out of the question.
Starting point is 01:25:33 I think that... Or it's just some crazy... Regardless what your religion is or not, it could be some Moshiach, Messiah times. I don't know what's going on. It's either something we've never seen or we're just at the end of something we've seen before you think that's real like the end times messiah i'm not a christian so i don't believe in revelations really but i believe in something very similar
Starting point is 01:25:50 as far as like yes like uh you know some sort of messiah christians believe it's a return of jesus jews believe it's someone that's never existed and it's essentially the same thing and it's just like um messianic times where you can give birth in a day and animals don't eat each other and we don't fight it's like this beautiful it's peace like messianic times where you can give birth in a day and animals don't eat each other and we don't fight. It's like this beautiful – it's peace, right? Peace on earth, heaven on earth. So it's either that's possible or something that we've already done forever that we've seen like civilizations die and rise up again. Like either that's what we're in store for or something we've never seen before.
Starting point is 01:26:20 There's no in between in my opinion the weird thing to me is that simulation theory is becoming so popular because it is like if these these these secular liberal people who are saying like maybe we're in a simulation i'm like you realize the moment you entertain that possibility you are now rejecting every atheist argument you've made like call it a simulation call it a construct call it whatever you want a higher power created the universe that you exist in and then it's entirely possible the universe has only existed for 5,000 years because it was created in a simulation. I was talking to Charlie Kirk about this, and I was like, look,
Starting point is 01:26:52 when you play Grand Theft Auto, nobody built those skyscrapers in the game. You're little dudes running through Liberty City or whatever. There's buildings everywhere. We know those buildings were programmed by a creator and not actually constructed dude you got to take well i'm not saying you got to take mushrooms but if you take mushrooms that
Starting point is 01:27:09 becomes way more apparent or obvious like it you really see that this stuff i so you're saying that the earth is only 5 000 years old and the fossils are put in the ground as a test of our faith no but you see the set pieces around you you realize like this was here this is not i don't know it doesn't actually i should take that back. It doesn't make, it didn't make me think that we're in a simulation necessarily, but it really distinctified the non-organic or the non-living things. Have you ever taken psychedelics or mushrooms or anything like that? No, not, not, not.
Starting point is 01:27:37 I highly would recommend myself to take those and anyone else. I don't want to tell you what to do. Extended state DMT experiments at universities are fascinating to me. That's what I want to see more of. IV DMT trips and US government DMT studies are just absolutely mind-boggling. I would be a little
Starting point is 01:27:55 bit careful, Ian, about recommending people to do psychedelics. You recommended it yourself. Just myself. I know, but personally it's a personal journey. I know, but if people want to do it, they should, recreationally, you're right. There's so much places. I know, but if people want to do it, they should, of course, come to that conclusion themselves. Yeah, it's not like going sled riding. It's a big spiritual kind of experience that, again,
Starting point is 01:28:14 people need to decide and determine if it's right for them because for some people, it could actually hurt them. Yeah. And we still don't know what's really going on in this larger kind of energetic, cosmic, dimensional existence that we all have here. So a lot of people say, you know, you're playing with something that you don't know what's really going on in this larger kind of energetic cosmic dimensional uh existence that we all have here so a lot of people say you know you're playing with something that you don't understand which you should be extremely careful of scientifically we are experiencing a simulation in that our bodies are simulating stimuli and then giving us binary data and it's being we're
Starting point is 01:28:40 seeing it we see vision or we have sound have sound. But are we affecting the simulation? This is when I get into Nassim Harriman and the quantum vacuum and look at the superstructure of the universe and the web of nature and things. Have you seen Back to the Future 2, when Biff is president? Yeah, of course.
Starting point is 01:28:59 First of all, I would like to ask people watching and you guys at the table, is there any sequel that's better than the original? That's my first question, but that's my favorite in that scenario but that's what i feel like we're living in is where like someone found the almanac and biff is the president whether that's trump or biden it's like we are living through back to the future too right now not one not three which was the the western bullshit it was like number two is what we're living right now where it's like gambling's legal biff is the president there's it doesn't matter that's a
Starting point is 01:29:23 good point because we have that remember that book Baron Baron Trump you know that book from the 1800s or whatever that I still don't believe is real
Starting point is 01:29:32 I'm not familiar with this there's a you want to look it up people are you said Baron Trump is a time traveler no no no
Starting point is 01:29:38 it's called the Baron Trump novels yeah the Baron Trump novels reportedly written in 1889 and 1893 by Ingersoll lockwood i've not heard of this and they were they were obscure until 2017 when they received media attention for perceived similarities between their protagonist and u.s president yeah one of the
Starting point is 01:29:53 stories is about a person named baron trump who becomes president whose base of operations on fifth avenue and a bunch of socialists and anarchists come up from the lower east side of manhattan rioting and like apparently that's it i think someone brought the book here we're looking through it i'm like this has got to be a hoax but people are saying no no what happened is steve bannon is baron trump from the future you guys have heard that conspiracy theory right that makes sense that makes sense i've not heard this one but so he came back to warn us about the federal reserve you're teaching me a lot i love that yeah steve bannon well donald trump's uncle does have a connection with uh tesla nicholas tesla So he came back to warn us about the Federal Reserve. You're teaching me a lot. I love that. Yeah, Steve Bannon knows. Well, Donald Trump's uncle does have a connection with Tesla,
Starting point is 01:30:28 Nikola Tesla, and anything could be possible. Yeah, he was involved in the FBI going and raiding Tesla's lab and getting all this, like, vibration. He was the first one. Trump's uncle was the first one to be in Tesla's room after he passed. They went in, took all Tesla's stuff, then all of a sudden the UFO crashes in Roswell like 15 years later or something, 20 years later,
Starting point is 01:30:50 and they're like, it was a hot air balloon, guys. Don't worry about it. We don't have drones. So Tesla invented time travel, you're saying, and Trump was the first one. He discovered, we'll say, radio for sure. And the vibrational technology, maybe they used in Atlantis too.
Starting point is 01:31:03 That's what Randall Carlson seems to think, or at least he's hinting at. But I don't know. But what I'm thinking is my best conspiracy theory now, the best new one, is that the ancient cultures before the flood, 13,000, 14,000 years ago, had not explosion technology like combustion. They didn't have that. They had implosion technology where they could vibrate the earth and send electricity, electrical current, through the the air that's different from implosion what do you mean well by using implosive forces this is what randall refers to as implosion tech you you compress it so so much and even like a lattice like a a fiend lattice like graphene or something that it creates a vibration and then you can vibrate things and get a current out of it and that they've that one of the great nations of the time maybe it was atlantis
Starting point is 01:31:45 decided we're going to war we're to keep control and they used that technology in war and vibrated the earth in such a way that its protective forces diminished its field dropped and the meteors fell onto the planet and annihilated it so don't mess mess... The explosion apocalypse would be nuclear war. But the implosion apocalypse would be cometary impact. I like the conspiracy theory that it wasn't ancient aliens, it was humans, and Earth was terraformed. You ever hear that one? That's a fun one.
Starting point is 01:32:16 Yeah, that's the Ark Project. They were escaping their collapsing planet. So there's a big ship that came to Earth and terraformed it, and then there you go. Here we are. The rest is history. Here we are. It's all possible, man. The rest is history. I think mushrooms hit the ocean, like spores, because they can live in deep space.
Starting point is 01:32:32 They can exist. And they start to spin. A mushroom, spore in deep space, has a light side and a dark side underneath it. You know, the gills are darker. So the light side aims towards a star, and then it starts to spin and create gyration and movement, and it can move through space towards stars and then it just
Starting point is 01:32:47 hits oceans and they call it panspermia basically seeding life across the universe starts eating plant matter and becoming other fungus
Starting point is 01:32:55 and then becomes animal what happened was this large gray skinned alien dude drank some black goo and then melts into DNA
Starting point is 01:33:03 and it falls in the water and then seeds life. Yeah. That's what it is. Anything's possible. That is Prometheus. Anything's possible. All right,
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Starting point is 01:33:18 coming up for you at about 11 p.m. So that'll be up after this show wraps where we talk about nonsense and other things. Yesterday was pretty fun. We had a, what was that yesterday? We went down memory lane. Oh, yeah that'll be up after this show wraps where we talk about nonsense and other things. Yesterday was pretty fun. We had a, what was that yesterday? We went down memory lane. Oh yeah. Pulled up a video of me and Luke from
Starting point is 01:33:30 10 years ago. I drank the pappy. Puking and pooping. Puking and pooping. That's right. Don't watch the video. It's gross. No, it was good fun. Check it out at TimCast.com. We're going to grab some of these super chats. Let's see what we got. Curtis Terry says, high res video was amazing. Now school them on the Mandela effect and queen.
Starting point is 01:33:48 All right. Yeah, the video is good. Two plus two equals five. If you haven't seen it yet, check out high res two plus two equals five on YouTube. Yo, Raymond G. Stanley Jr. says, after the eating of face, his skull could be seen.
Starting point is 01:33:59 Yikes. Yikes. I'm going to ask you guys a question. Here's what I was just thinking right now. What if I created a new YouTube channel for the Tim Pool Daily Show and then put the clips up on their channel so the channels stay exactly the same, but then I make a new live stream show? And I'm thinking for two reasons. One, so it doesn't disrupt the existing channels that I have, but also this channel won't get put on the algorithmic block list. If you stream it live and then take clips is that
Starting point is 01:34:25 what you're saying so the idea would be make a new channel start a live stream at like 8 30 a.m record my normal segments like i do but i'm live hanging out the whole time and then as i'm live i can clip the recording and upload it to the other channel that's awesome yeah straight up but then basically the idea is it doesn't disrupt those channels. The new channel then isn't censored. Why would a live stream disrupt it? Because it changes the format of when people are expecting videos. Instead of getting a 10 a.m. video, you're getting a live stream from like 8.30 to noon or something. So it's very different.
Starting point is 01:34:56 But I don't know. Maybe there's like a million subs on these channels. Maybe I should start consolidating. My concern is the channels are on YouTube algorithmic block lists. You know what I mean? Yeah. Well, if YouTube wants to hit you, they're going to hit you gonna hit you right it's a good point i heard that in the bathroom whoever said that thank you for checking yo res where do they find the video i'm looking for right now here it is hi res tv yeah hi res tv um yeah i just
Starting point is 01:35:16 dropped it like right before this podcast shout out dr malone jp sears ian smith a few other people from this little freedom movement um they were in the video too so i appreciate you guys for checking that out. So Harley from Epic Meal Time. Yeah, he's based, man. People are asking that. They're like, he's such a nice guy. I love Harley to death, man.
Starting point is 01:35:30 He's like one of these Canadian guys that's like, he's just, he's trying to figure it all out, right? I love this guy, man. Like in the state of the world, he's like, I don't want to ever like in Canada, everyone's a racist Republican. If you're like not, you know what I mean? If you don't go along with it. So it's like for him to be like, well, maybe they're like not treating us correctly, guys. Eh? you know what i mean if you don't go along with it so it's like for him to be like well maybe they're like not treating us correctly guys eh you know what i mean that's
Starting point is 01:35:49 like what he is to them so like shut up all right to get some more here we go jeremy wean says pretty sure bill gates isn't a vet either that's correct yep there you go yeah the life of d says hi res your song welcome to revolution helped me tons during covid played it daily living in crooked county before moving to nc and wife's job lost from vax mandates. God bless, brother. Wow. Yeah. Thank you. Yeah. That song and the whole mandates and I'm grateful that that song kind of gave purpose to that movement, but I wish it was never the reality that needed to happen. But shout out to you. Shout out to your wife. Hopefully you guys got that under control and keep following God.
Starting point is 01:36:26 Keep following your heart, man. That's crazy. Travis Bost says, Spike Cohen shared a photo of Justin Amash sitting on the House floor next to Massey during sixth vote. What? I got to pull that up.
Starting point is 01:36:35 Why was that controversial? Yeah, I saw that. Because the idea is Amash will come in and be like a moderate and block the Republican investigation stuff as like a coalition neutral party. Is Amash cool? I think he follows me.
Starting point is 01:36:48 Well, a lot of libertarians like him. They think that he's a true libertarian and will do good things. But the fear among MAGA people is that he's just going to actually block real investigations. So, oh yeah, there you go. Spike Coyne says,
Starting point is 01:37:00 right now Justin Amash is sitting next to Thomas Massey on the House floor. This might get very interesting. He does not follow me on Twitter. But I remember being in contact a long time ago. He's been around for a while. Whatever ends up happening, I'm going to laugh because we've all been talking about this even before the midterms. That even if Republicans win, nothing would change.
Starting point is 01:37:17 And them putting McCarthy in is a loss for me. So, like, Amash, Cheney, whatever, I don't care. Pelosi, whatever. I'm glad Pelosi got fired. Don't get me wrong. But they're not doing anything legitimate. Donald know, I'm glad Pelosi got fired. Don't get me wrong. Yeah. But they're not doing anything legitimate. Donald's, I think, would be good.
Starting point is 01:37:29 Apparently, people are saying he blocked both spending bills in the past two years. Or he voted against them. So that's something good. That's something good. I just, you know, look, I got to be honest. I don't know who would be good. Massey would be good. I'd like Massey.
Starting point is 01:37:41 All right. Ehaf says, JP hand sanitizer was great that facial expression was perfection thank you yeah shout out jp man um once again i'm gonna pat myself on the back that's like one of the first dopest music videos i directed and uh thank you jp for being a being a real sport what am i what are we gonna do tomorrow we're gonna do another one of these votes i'm a man vote number seven seven. Yeah. Crazy. Crazy. Another loss. Let's get a hundred more.
Starting point is 01:38:07 Yeah. Let's do this. More votes. Just, just, and, and we got it. We got it.
Starting point is 01:38:11 They can't, they, they, they just left. Yeah. This went home. Man left. Cause nobody wants to sit there and have to stay late.
Starting point is 01:38:18 No, you got to do your jobs, man. Yeah. Yeah. Something to stay late. The Democrats were like, nobody leave.
Starting point is 01:38:23 That's, isn't that funny? The Democrats were the same. Don't leave. That's so weird. Whatever. All right. Mayor Mercules says, this is why being a politician should not be a day job.
Starting point is 01:38:35 They should be paid a supplemental income for their services, but they should be out here working regular day jobs like the rest of us have to in order to survive. Yeah, except we, you know i want them to be there for 12 hours all day working on the vote too or i don't want them to be there for 12 hours but if that's what it takes that's what i want all right brie sullivan says tim if you liked molly's game then you have to watch west wing it's an hbo max tv show written by the same guy about a fictional democrat white house from the early 2000s i'm familiar with the west wing i didn't watch it a whole lot.
Starting point is 01:39:05 But yeah, Aaron Sorkin. It was great, man. But I thought that was a lot of like Obama prop. Right. And so was Newsroom. Awful. Have you seen Newsroom? No.
Starting point is 01:39:14 The idea was they made a fake cable channel that and they simulated what it was like when stories were breaking. And I'm just like watching it like that is nothing like what it's like in the newsroom when stories break. West Wing is really well written, really well acted martin sheen was the president and but they made him look like a superhero and it made it was like so much american government propaganda made me want to love the government all right weston kramer says hey luke i wore your i'm unvaxxed and ready to talk politics shirt for christmas two of my uncles whispered like school girls
Starting point is 01:39:42 across the counter some of my in-laws shot disgusted looks my way best christmas ever at least you know who's on your side right at least i mean get those conversations started and shirts are a great way of doing that and you know when it comes to family members i think they're worth having a conversation with i think they're worth trying to reach out to and uh you know listening listening to them and talking to them, engaging with them. I can't recommend that enough. Right on. Let's, what do we got here? Raymond G. Stanley Jr. says,
Starting point is 01:40:13 who knew watching C-SPAN can be so exciting? Isn't that funny? It's like, let's get up C-SPAN. We're like refreshing. Come on, the house floor vote. No, that's a funny thing. I'll be honest with you guys. If I did, one of the reasons we have Pop Culture Crisis as a show, subscribe. I'll be honest with you guys if i did that one of the
Starting point is 01:40:25 reasons we have pop culture crisis as a show subscribe i'll be there on friday by the way is because i know that pop culture is more lucrative and i said you know in the early days of doing the shows i would do some pop culture stuff literally be like yo what's up with this actor who did this thing and sometimes i still will if it's a big cultural thing like a movie or whatever and i'm you, you know, talking about like, I did a segment on Avatar, you know, because they called it racist
Starting point is 01:40:47 or whatever. But I was like, if I just did pop culture, I'd make 10 times the money. If I did a live show just like this, and we just talked about movies and stuff,
Starting point is 01:40:57 it would be 10 times the money. No controversy, no canceling. People would leave us alone. And then I'm just like, okay, well, I can't do that. I care about politics. That's my Super you know the election so we should we should do a
Starting point is 01:41:09 show we should have someone host it so we have brett and mary doing pop culture crisis i kind of like the because social capital you're talking about making money it's really about making capital and the social capital of people actually listening to you which is happening on this show when you're talking about what you truly believe is a way i think more valuable than money but they're both valuable but getting people to listen because then they believe in you and they want to work together and things like that it used to be different it used to be if you were like one of these big network guys you could go on tv and say something and everyone just believed it right now we have a very different dynamic these days like people in the chat will will will argue back you know what i mean they'll super chat and say i
Starting point is 01:41:44 disagree you're wrong here's why they'll say ian you're you're wrong or ian that you're all the 20 and you just be you just be you're the anchor you said it it was law but you were stupid that's okay that's okay well you know that yeah they roll the one of the 20 all kinds man bring it on yeah man let's read some more uh super chats sparky says democrat cliburn offered to supply mccarthy with votes a few weeks ago arrogant mccarthy turned him down is that offer still good very interesting very interesting pedro says tim i followed you for a few years now great work i know you're trying to do something with skateboarding i just started a brand in las vegas it's called encino skateboarding can we collaborate perhaps
Starting point is 01:42:22 but we're gonna be we're gonna be having our own boards. We got probably in the next couple of months, the skate show is going to start. And one of the plans is to do a 10 city tour and a big game of skate contest. Do you think you could experiment with the shape of skateboards and make a better one? No. Maybe after psychedelics.
Starting point is 01:42:39 The thing about skateboard shape is that you can make whatever you want if you want to have fun. But in terms of the modern technique and what works, it's the popsicle stick. Because then you get maximum versatility and maneuverability. I think people have screwed around where they put the trucks on sideways so you go forward and stuff. That would be really funny to like Ollie as you're going forward. Actually, I should try that.
Starting point is 01:43:04 That'd be fun. Put the trucks on the other way. So you're like rolling back and forth like a hoverboard. Patent it. Well, if you sell a patent, become a billionaire, that'd be crazy. I don't know if you could do that. Maybe. I mean, look, scooters.
Starting point is 01:43:15 When scooters start, everybody made fun of them. Going to the skate park and seeing little scooter kids. Now some of the most intense and best athletes in action sports are on scooters. Yeah. Dude, watching the triple flare, watching R. Willie. What is it? now some of the most intense and best athletes in action sports are on scooters yeah dude watching the triple flare watching r willy what is it your front flip front scooter flip i just can't even it's crazy do you skate and scoot uh yeah i've been scooting for a long time kind of since like 2000s you say scootering you don't say scooting i don't say scooting i don't like i never really caught on to that i just say scoot scootering yeah you scoot yeah i don't know i don't know what the actual nomenclature is and
Starting point is 01:43:48 why i just say scootering i think i think uh scootering's cool because it's a mix of bmx and skateboarding yeah so there are some skateboard tricks where it's like has the same terminology but then it's got bar spins too so it's like if you told someone before scooting scootering or whatever that someone did like a bar spin lip sly, they'd be like, that's a skateboard term and a bike term. That makes no sense. Now it's like a normal thing with scooters. Yeah. Bar back lip down to 17.
Starting point is 01:44:12 Bar back lip. First person to do it. Is that Olympic yet? It's not Olympic yet, scootering? No, I don't think so. Who was the first to do a bar back lip down to 17? I don't know. Probably Matt McKean or something like that.
Starting point is 01:44:23 I have no idea. Who was that dude who back flipped El Toro? That's crazy, dude. It's McKean or something like that. I have no idea. Who was that dude who backflipped El Toro? That's crazy, dude. It's nuts, dude. It's nuts. If you don't know what I'm talking about, you got to look it up. Backflip. It's a 20 stair.
Starting point is 01:44:33 It's 20 steps. And some dude on a scooter backflipped it. I can't believe that stuff, dude. It's amazing to watch. I'm a big fan. Logan Ski. Is that who did it? I think so.
Starting point is 01:44:42 Backflip down El Toro. I remember the first time El Toro got kickflipped. Who was it? Was it Dave Baczynski? Dante Hutchinson. Logan Ski. Is that who did it? I think so. Backflip down El Toro. I remember the first time El Toro got kickflipped. Was it Dave Hutchinson? Dante Hutchinson. Versus, I don't know. I don't want to misrepresent this. Sorry to interrupt. You're saying what? El Toro. Alright. Grofty says, this is off topic, but did I miss a break from the quartering going
Starting point is 01:44:57 silent today or am I crazy? The quartering going silent today? What does that mean? Was he not on the air or something? I don't know what that means. Does he have videos of it? Rebel going silent today? What does that mean? Was he not on the air or something? I don't know what that means. Me neither. Does he have videos of it? Rebel Parrish says, Rip to my favorite doggo whiskey.
Starting point is 01:45:14 She was diagnosed with diabetes late and I tried and tried but it couldn't make her feel better. She was insulin resistant and just got worse. I had to put her down on New Year's Day. My heart is broken. Pray for Bucko. I'm really sorry to hear that, Rebel. Thank you for your well wishes on Bucko. Bucko's, he's doing better, but he looks very, very thin. So I think the subcutaneous IVs and the hormone blood medicine is working and the food is
Starting point is 01:45:37 working, but he's still very, very thin. Ian apparently has an option for stem cells. Yeah, it's actually pretty cool. We're going to get him an echocardiogram and see if he's able to be anesthetized and put under. Because if he is, then we can potentially do a surgery or a procedure where we would extract cells from his blood or fat or both and then send them off. I'm not sure the process, but then they send back stem cells that get injected a couple days later. And that can cause the body to start regenerating organs and things like that it's just a matter of if his heart can handle it yeah he's got a bad
Starting point is 01:46:08 heart so if his heart can handle going under we'll find out yeah it's it's it's pretty bad he's been hiding he's been begging he's been drinking almost non-stop so these are all really bad signs yeah got to keep his spirits up that's the way to go with cats he wants to go outside which is a good sign yeah you want to today yeah and it was warm, but I'm like, he's so weak. He jumps, but he's not the same as he used to be. I bet sunlight's really good for him. If we let him go outside, he's going to get eaten by some critter of some sort. Because he's not going to be able to run, jump, hide, or fight back.
Starting point is 01:46:37 Earlier this year, he was fine. But I remember when I saw that fox creeping up on him, and he just sat there staring at it. I'm like, this cat doesn't get it. That fox was gaunt and hungry, and it was slowly creeping up on him and he just sat there staring at it i'm like this cat doesn't get it that that fox was was gaunt and like hungry and it was slowly creeping up i had to i had to cut my segment run outside and yell at it it's like all right centurion 54x's best irl show in a while fun laughing with all y'all tonight i mean it was fun making fun of congress it was like we're all just laughing at him they're like we want to go home low-hanging fruit man imagine you go to you go to work right. Imagine you go to work, right?
Starting point is 01:47:05 Easy job. You go to work and all the employees are like, we want to vote to go home. It's like, no, no, no, no. You have a job to do. You don't get it done. You stay until you do the job
Starting point is 01:47:14 or you quit. They should all resign. If you don't want to get the job done, you should be forced to resign. You want to leave? Okay, you can resign. You want to resign? Get out.
Starting point is 01:47:22 Do you guys know if they got a pay raise in the omnibus spending package? Does anyone know? Anyone? i i doubt it i think it'd be bigger news if they did but who knows who knows they vote to give themselves pay raises i'm sure they do they often do what i so would all of us but i don't completely disagree um i remember there was a story a while back where aoc was agreeing to vote vote for a pay raise and it was ragging on her and i'm like they should get a pay raise like this should be their job but the pay raise and everyone was ragging on her. And I'm like, they should get a pay raise. Like, this should be their job. But the pay raise needs to come with stipulations
Starting point is 01:47:47 about you can't just be like, we do a motion to adjourn. No, no, no, no, no. They should be reading the bills. You want a pay raise, fine, but you got to read the bills. But the problem is the rules are like, we can introduce a bill
Starting point is 01:47:58 and then nobody has to read it. Yeah. That's stupid. That's nuts. That's stupid. That's nuts. They'll have like a thousand page bill and then we'll just go, yeah. Crazy crazy i want to manifest something better than that i agree
Starting point is 01:48:09 samurai says hey hi res big fan here any chance of a collab with you and up church would be epic imo i will collab this is this goes back to everything i will collab with any single person walking the face of the earth if i haven't yet we either don't know of each other or they don't like me and this is not against up church probably doesn't know who i am i would love to collab with literally anyone walking the face of the earth they either don't like me or they don't know me so on my it's never something on my behalf there's no ego involved so i'd love to work with anyone you want to do a music video in space i would love to do a music video with anybody i've seen i just saw y'all record that y'all put out i would love to do a record too so i'm down to work not not a record we just put a
Starting point is 01:48:41 couple songs i like that i like the couple records that's what i call a record now it's one song now yeah all right uh yeah i'd love to do a song with anybody so yeah all right cleft the misfit says trump has 100 name id with 65 to 70 disapproval his vp could be jesus christ himself and he would still lose the general election no he would win if jesus was his vp come on jesus yeah if jesus was like like let's be real now if jesus was the v, I'd vote for him. Trump would, like, he'd win. Literally? Yeah. If it was provable and literally
Starting point is 01:49:11 Jesus Christ, he'd win. You kidding me? But I get the point you're trying to make. Not that Ian should be taking it seriously. But the point you're making is no VP is going to make him electable, and I agree with that. I'm not going to vote for him. Even if Tulsi Gabbard was the VP, I don't think I'd be there at this point. I mean, Trump can rebound.
Starting point is 01:49:29 Don't get me wrong. But these past few things have been huge errors on this part. Yeah, definitely. You know? Michael Hinton says, Y'all remember Katrina Johnson's impression of Ross Perot on All That? Kids watched All That. That was our exposure to politics at the time.
Starting point is 01:49:44 They made him seem like a bumbling idiot. The older I get, the more he isn't. Oh, interesting. Yeah, they did make him seem like a flustered fool when he was running at the time. The media is like, this guy is going to blow up the Federal, not blow up, but like expose the Federal Reserve. Yo, all that. What a blast from the past.
Starting point is 01:49:59 Priscilla says, what about all the swamp creatures pro-war establishment supporting DeSantis, Luke? Like who? And as I said, there were some people around him that people should be questioning, especially when it comes to some establishment figures, but still doesn't compare
Starting point is 01:50:15 to a lot of the bigger war hawks that were actually put into positions of power within the last president. People don't know this. They were saying, what about the ones that were? What about the people surrounding? You mentioned a couple. Do you know them by name?
Starting point is 01:50:29 Are there specific people that you've seen that are? There's some like big money guys. I forgot the, I forgot their exact names. But again, as I said, be critical of everybody. We got a super chat from Troy B.
Starting point is 01:50:41 He says that you should get Byron Donalds on the show to see what he's all about. I'm connected to his team and can make the introduction if needed. First Super Chat, long-time listener. Let me see if I can hit him up. Yeah, I think I just met him very briefly
Starting point is 01:50:54 at the TPUSA thing. So I'm not super familiar. Just a few of the videos I've seen from him, Byron Donalds. I'm going to follow him now. Actually, Tim, would you be down to have any congressman on the show i i guess sometimes people contact me like i want to put you in touch with representative fill in the blank and i'm like i don't know who it is i'm not gonna fill in the blank i don't book the show i'm a big fan of fill
Starting point is 01:51:16 in the blank yeah fill in the blank would be good so i'll start i'll start responding into those messages maybe maybe it depends man something like i don't know like we we have to think about it adam schiff we will roll out the red carpet yeah he we i would love to have him on the show and at the same time invite someone like michael mills epic oh kevin mccarthy i think would be a great uh you know candidate to hey i gotta be honest an hour away he's he's you know he's an hour away he can come on the show and explain why it is I should care about what he has to offer. And I can ask him about his past indiscretions. I wouldn't be surprised if somebody in Congress is listening right now.
Starting point is 01:51:54 Hey, look, Marjorie, I'm a fan. I like Marjorie Taylor Greene. She's very much behind Kevin McCarthy. And I think that's fine. She's allowed to be. Donald Trump is too. That's where they are at. I'm not there with them.
Starting point is 01:52:04 I got no beef for that. If they wanted to come here and explain that position, I'd more than happily sit here. And I got to be honest, I think they would come in and they would make very logical arguments about why they should win that would only have an opinion-based rebuttal in that I disagree with you on that, but I see what you're saying. You know what I mean? My attitude is also, it's the establishment machine. I just don't trust it. I do not trust you. So you can say all the things you want in the world,
Starting point is 01:52:31 but I don't trust you. What about Gates? You guys have Gates, Matt Gates contact info? We've been talking to him and his team for a bit about when we could have him on the show. He's a cool dude. I'm more of a fan now after seeing him stand up to the establishment
Starting point is 01:52:44 and refuse to support McCarthy. I think it's ball ballsy and i'm and i'm glad someone's just standing up for what they believe in for whatever the reason if gates is just mad because kevin mccarthy wouldn't buy him lunch one time don't care i respect that he's saying i will not unless you know we can come to a real agreement so that's good but uh yeah we're hoping to have gates gates on at some point that'd be cool maybe maybe we ask Marjorie to come and talk about it. Because, I mean, they're really busy right now. I can't expect her to come considering what's going on. But I like Marjorie Taylor Greene.
Starting point is 01:53:13 So she's been posting a lot about this. And she's been getting tore up in her comments on Instagram. People are just saying, no, don't care. We're not interested. This guy worked against Trump and the America First agenda. And I agree. So, you know, it is what it is. It is what it is. All right. Carlos Wise says Matt Walsh would be the best speaker of the House. I would. I would. That'd be great. Matt Walsh would be great. You know, because what the left doesn't realize or they do and they're lying is that the current iteration of the right, be it someone like Matt Walsh, is they're compromising with real liberals, with people like me, with people who used to be more left-leaning.
Starting point is 01:53:55 Right. The conversation exists. I talked to Crowder about it years ago. Like on the issue of abortion, he's like, Republicans will negotiate with you because your views aren't too far away from where we're at we're willing to find that middle ground but the left is just pro-abortion right and i'm like you're right i'm against that too he's like well you gotta vote republican and i'm like you're not wrong man i would rather vote for someone who's pro-life than pro-abortion yeah so let me clarify because i remember like media matters smeared me over this if you come to me and say our position is abortion should not be illegal but there will
Starting point is 01:54:24 be exceptions for health of the mother certain things like that i say okay then if you're on the left you say anyone should get an abortion at any time for any reason even up to the point of birth i'd be like okay yeah no i'm not i'm not getting behind that it's crazy right it's just crazy all right let's grab some more super chats here we got a couple a couple minutes left. American Advocate says, Hi, Rez. My boy, Tim. Thank you. Love this guy.
Starting point is 01:54:47 Well, there you go. People really love this Hi, Rez guy. Thank you. Appreciate you. Jimmy Joe says, Luke, didn't I hear you speak at a meeting in St. Mark's Church about 9-11 around 2003?
Starting point is 01:54:57 Yes. It's a historic church and then we were able to get access to it and we had weekly events there where we had community meetings. This is where I met a lot of the family members. I met a lot of the survivors. And we used to just go there and show movies, have discussions. And it was, yeah, 2003. It was back in the day where we were involved in trying to get some kind of justice because
Starting point is 01:55:22 of what happened on 9-11. Did you meet Richard Gage around that time? Richard Gage came on the scene later, but 2003 was still very early. It was Frank Morales. He was there as well. It was a lot of older kind of more protest figures out there. Justice and a real investigation in 9-11 is super important to me. I worked at the pile. I worked there, standing there, looking at the destruction.
Starting point is 01:55:47 They told me it was like lava was underneath the wreckage. Molten iron does not flow like lava. At least this is what I'm finding out now. That was like molten steel. It looked like it. All right. Blast from the Past says, in your earlier video, you mentioned a DM job. Dungeon Master.
Starting point is 01:56:01 I've been a Dungeon Master for 18 years. I have live stream experience. Who can I talk to about a job or helping the dnd show uh ian oh uh you guys want to do a dnd show well we always wanted to we just couldn't get it off the ground so yeah one of the problems is people around here don't know how to play dnd so it's kind of a it's an art form you know well it's like doing it's it's not just hiring a dm you need like four dedicated players you know what i mean or we do we, we find people who play D&D to guests, but in order to have a campaign consistent, you need people consistently
Starting point is 01:56:30 playing throughout that campaign. Yeah. Send me a message on Twitter or on minds if you're interested in being a DM, but what I really send me a link to your work, video of your work. If you don't have that, I don't, don't contact me. It's too much effort to go. I can't, I can't figure out anything through text. I need to see to see your see you speaking see you in action with other players and things like that that's your resume yeah because the the master has to be fun quick-witted and able to control silly people so you know dnd can get silly so if someone wants to do something that that can break the the narrative whatever the dm just needs to be able to take control and just also be willing to be a player
Starting point is 01:57:05 and be willing to let other people... Because I know the DM normally is in control, but since this is a corporation and we're building a show out of it, you may not be in control of the game. Just keep that in mind. Yep. The big shots from the legal department
Starting point is 01:57:16 are coming down and being like, you can't say elf. No more orcs. Orcs racist. Orcs all have green skin. We need a... No, that's racist. We need a new word.
Starting point is 01:57:24 How about orbo and flurbo? Because no one knows what those words mean. Create your own race. Yeah, those are legally distinct from elves. All right, what do we got? The Eddie says, this took me back. I red-pilled my town, burning copies of Endgame, giving them out in high school.
Starting point is 01:57:39 07 did a report on fluoride in college. They were all laughing when I started, dead silent when I stopped. Ha ha. Yeah, DVDs were a way of just reaching out to so many different people out there we had so many different dvd burners and we would just hand them out we must have done like you know almost a million dvds to be honest with you i first saw loose change when i was working at o'hare airport and some dude walked it was like guys you got to watch this and we were like what is it i think someone had like an xbox and he like, you got to watch this movie. And he played it.
Starting point is 01:58:08 And we're sitting there in, I think they're called like zone rooms or gate rooms or whatever, just waiting for our planes. Because what happens is the plane will land. You'll bring it in. You'll unload the bags. And then the plane, you wait. The plane will sit there for two or three hours. And then at a certain time before departure, you load the bags in.
Starting point is 01:58:23 So you have downtime. You would probably load five planes per day. So in between, we're just watching this documentary, this loose change. Is that Aaron Russo? No, no, no, no. That was Freedom to Fascism was Aaron Russo. It was also another great documentary. Definitely worth watching if you haven't watched it yet.
Starting point is 01:58:41 And then Loose Change was the one you did? No. Loose Change was the one that Dylan Avery, Corey Rowee and jason burmiss did and then i was uh volunteering for them and then working with them and then my footage was also in the documentary which in in the loose change documentary yes yeah so you can see me confronting larry silverstein in there you could see me confronting i think joe biden in there um so i've been in joe biden and then i was able to and i mean i technically was working Biden. And then I was able to, and I mean, I technically was working with them
Starting point is 01:59:07 because I was also able to get them a lot of the rescue workers and survivors and eyewitnesses. And I was able to give them that and my video footage was in there. So, you know. I don't know if I ever told you guys this. They would find,
Starting point is 01:59:17 they were like, where are the survivors? And one of the firemen was like, dude, the survivors are in the muck under your feet flowing into the East River. Everyone melted. Jeez.
Starting point is 01:59:25 So much heat from that thing. And that's not just a normal collapse of the building. I remember being at the premiere of Loose Change when it first ever came out. It was at a small pizzeria down in New York City, and there was like 10 people that showed up. Wow. And then I was like, we're going to be working with you guys.
Starting point is 01:59:42 And I started working with them. And then I started We Are them. And then it started. We are changed. They had loose change. And then we were officially, if not officially, together. We'll grab one more. Mike Williams says, Bocas, please try red and near infrared light therapy on Bocas. You want to look into that?
Starting point is 01:59:58 Yeah, thanks. We'll take a look into that. My friends, 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. We are going to have a members-only show coming up for you later tonight. And, you know, I was talking about this morning show, and someone also mentioned that we need a reserve team, like a B team, so that when we're on vacation or if I get sick, we have someone come in and fill in. And then speaking of filling in,il labonte message super chatted like bro hit me up and i was like dude that would be like the coolest thing ever so i gotta i gotta
Starting point is 02:00:29 call phil phil shout out it would be really cool to figure out how we could have him on as like a regular recurring host co-host or even working with the morning show if we switch start doing something in the mornings i think i might start doing that so i'm really excited for that just want to give a shout out to phil because we're big fans both of his music and his politics and his commentary and his beautiful smile that's right that's right phil you're great so uh check that stuff out i'm excited for that you can follow the show at timcast irl you can follow me personally at timcast hi res you want to shout anything out um not trying to hijack your show but thank you to kevin something says shout out hi res kevin patrick thank you brother what does that say can you read me that? Shout out to Hi-Rez. Been a fan since
Starting point is 02:01:06 the Il-Cam days. The new 2 plus 2 equals 5 music video portrays everything wrong with our world today. Shout out to Rez and all the freedom fighters involved. Thank you. Yeah, I appreciate that. But yeah, that's it. Thank you, Tim, for having me and check out my brand new music video, 2 plus 2 equals 5. I'm humbled to be here and grateful to be here.
Starting point is 02:01:22 We're doing pretty well with rappers as of late, I gotta be honest. Yeah, it's not that crazy. I could bring some over, though, and we could definitely grateful to be here. We're doing pretty well with rappers as of late, I've got to be honest. It's not that crazy. I could bring some over, though, and we could definitely make it more interesting. We saw the other day when we were going on the members only that R.A. the Rugged Man had interviewed Luke before and called him a heroic journalist or whatever. He wasn't wrong. I'm just joking. My website is lukeuncensored.com. I did a video today that's titled,
Starting point is 02:01:45 This Cycle in Life is Really Important. Check it out. I'm doing my AMA on there tomorrow as well. And we just launched an exclusive shirt, only available for members that I think people would really love. To get all that, plus a lot more, three masterclasses,
Starting point is 02:01:59 sign up to LukeUncensored.com because you do. That's why I'm here. Thanks for having me. I really would encourage people to check out 2 Plus 2 Equals 5. Thank you. That beat's hot. I walked in and started dancing. I was like, damn, I haven't danced to a song that Tim was playing before a show in a long time.
Starting point is 02:02:13 It was hot. It was really good. Thank you. Who did the beat? Me and my homie Ryan. I've been working with him since I'm 16. It's just me and one other dude. It's like I got my wife, and then I got my music wife.
Starting point is 02:02:23 Dude, Ryan's got rhythm, man. That dude's hot that dude so good job great to see you again or first time and hopefully see you again soon brother be humble thank you what's up dog yeah it's a good show thanks man for coming thank you um if you get a chance maybe if i can i don't know we'll talk to tim about it but i can send you some beats as well i've been making beats for a long time be cool i would love it man i'm always open man thank you yeah do it to it man yeah hell yeah all right all right see you guys later we'll see you. I'm at search.com. See you guys later. We'll see you all over at timcast.com in about 45 minutes to an hour.
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