Timcast IRL - Timcast IRL #703 Tyre Nichols Footage Sparks Protest, Riot Fear, Pelosi Footage Drops w/Aidan Kearney
Episode Date: January 28, 2023Tim, Ian, Hanna Claire, & Serge join Aidan Kearney to discuss the Tyre Nichols bodycam footage being released, Van Jones saying cops are racist for beating Tyre Nichols, & the release of the Paul Pelo...si bodycam footage. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
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Yo, what a day.
We got that footage from the Memphis cops.
The horrific video of five officers raining punches on Tyree Nichols as he screams out mom, mom before dying in the hospital after cardiac arrest and kidney failure.
And the video is pretty brutal.
I haven't seen all the different angles, but I see these cops holding a guy with his hands behind his back and they're just going at his face like crazy.
It's a brutal video.
So protests have already begun.
People are concerned about violent riots, even though they already fired and arrested the cops involved.
They're still going out and protesting.
I don't know what they're protesting for because they like you got what you wanted.
I mean, you wanted the cops brought to justice.
I mean, they're going to go to jail.
Probably we'll see.
And then we got the Pelosi footage getting released. And I've got a,
I'll call it a correction. I said that I think, I think, I thought it was likely in my 4 p.m.
segment that this may be a drug deal gone wrong. I'm not saying I know for a fact. I'm just saying it sounds like it might make more sense. And I missed that they released the backdoor footage
of him smashing the windows out. I still think there's a lot of questions
that need to be asked about how weird this video is.
Like why Paul Pelosi is holding a drink
as the door opens.
Why he doesn't then go out to the cops.
Why he then grabs the hammer
but doesn't drop his drink to grab the hammer.
It's a very weird thing.
Very, very weird.
The 911 call is weird.
A lot of people are saying,
guys, it's just de-escalation.
He was trying to stop a crazy crackhead from attacking him. Maybe. Maybe.
But I do kind of feel like saying DePap is crazy is a weird catch-all for all of the unexplainable
things that we think are weird, right? It's just like, oh, the reason why he was holding that
glass, he was de-escalating because DePap's crazy. The reason DePap was there, crazy. The reason DePap's sitting with him, letting him call 911, crazy. I just find
that kind of weird. So we'll talk about that. Plus, we've got a bunch of other stories.
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to talk about this
and so much more
is Aiden Kearney
what's happening Tim
thanks for having me
yeah who are you
so my name is Aiden Carney
although they just
call me Turtle Boy
around New England
I run a media entity
called Turtle Boy Daily News
we've broken hundreds
of stories
that the mainstream media won't touch because we go after powerful people that the rest of the media is afraid to
go after. But for that reason, I've been deplatformed. I've had over 50 Facebook pages
taken down. I've been banned from Twitter for two years. I can't use PayPal, GoFundMe, or Venmo.
I've been sued dozens of times, undefeated in court, like to point that out, including a most recent Boston City Councilor is currently suing me for writing about her alleged drinking and driving incident.
So basically, this is what I do.
When the mainstream media does cover our stories, frequently they like to steal it without attribution.
In particular, Andy Ngo seems to have a thing for my content.
And yeah, so that's basically what I do.
Well, right on.
Thanks for joining us.
Should be interesting.
We also got Hannah Clare hanging out.
Hi, I'm Hannah Clare.
I'm a writer for timcast.com.
Hey, hi, Hannah.
Hi.
Clare.
Well, thanks for having me.
Not Hannah.
Oh, thanks for having me.
I want to echo something James O'Keefe said last night in a Twitter space that he hosted
after IRL, late up until midnight Eastern, that we are the media now.
We are the mainstream media.
And this legacy stuff, they're not the mainstream anymore.
It's fed to people via television.
No one cares.
I mean, it's very, very low.
Compared to stuff like this, compared to getting 20 million views on the Veritas video yesterday,
that is the mainstream in the consciousness.
And I'm happy to be a part of it.
And I wanted to mention two things before we get started.
One, I spent the last few days with Bucko the cat, Mr. Bocas,
and we traveled across country to a stem cell clinic
that was able to harvest some of his fat cells.
They thought they didn't get enough fat.
He called me today and told me, your cat's a rock star.
Somehow out of six grams of fat,
they got as many stem cells out of what they could get
out of 150 grams of fat from a dog.
And he was shocked, almost in shock at how met how well
bucko did um thank you bucko for for keeping positive i don't know if there's some sort of
entanglement going on in your cells over there doing well because you're doing well over here
or no no it's it's all the people who have watched and have prayed for mr book it's it really
cellular life is attuned to the vibration of your soul so keep it up
and i i just want to say like i i i have to wonder about that you know we we we repeatedly
talk on the show about our cat mr bocus and how he's sick and he doesn't have much time to live
and now the doctor's saying it's a miracle we were able to get enough stem cells out of
he has almost no fit and he was able to pull it off i i wonder if it's all the
people who have been praying for me i think it's something he didn't say miracle doctors it's a
miracle yeah doctors maybe stay a little more scientific anyway he pointed out that it was um
omental fat from bucko whereas the 150 grams of the dog was falciform fat so they're different
kinds of fat too which might have something to do with it but he was still he was still taken
aback and very happy about it and then secondly you know i love graphene so i put my money where
my mouth is and i got a shirt made out of graphene literally the shirt and the pants
if you can see are made out of 90 percent graphene uh woven polyester it's the graphene is infused
with the polyester and then it's 10 spandex and it feels cool we've got to make ian's graphene
dark roast freaking do it man because it's like heat absorbent but it's also cool to the touch i
like it yeah everyone's saying you need a graphene dark roast for the coffee company when we release it yeah we'll
have to do it get the hexagons on the on the package maybe we'll do like an espresso roast
and it'll be like ian's graphene espresso i love it i'm in all right we got serge pressing the
buttons yo what's up guys uh glad to have you back ian it's been fun uh been fun without you
but we're we're really missing you out here. Anyways, let's get started.
Here's the first story we got from the Daily Mail.
Breaking news! Memphis cops
release horrific video of five officers
raining punches and kicks down
on Tyree Nichols. Is that how you pronounce it?
Tyree Nichols? I was calling him Tyre
Nichols before. I couldn't tell. I think it's Tyree Nichols.
It seems like Tyree. Because if it was Tyree,
I think it would be two E's, but I'm not trying to get his name wrong.
Let's say Tyree as he screams out
mom mom
before dying in hospital
after cardiac arrest
and kidney failure
so
they got a bunch
of different angles
they pepper spray him
they pin him on the ground
there's surveillance footage
where he's got his hands
behind his back
they're holding
I think they've cuffed him
at this point right
yeah I think so
and then the cop
just walks up
and just does
full boom
boom
just starts wailing.
You see him going back and forth.
Yo.
It's tough to watch.
Yeah, it's very tough to watch.
And they had that, I'm sorry, the chief of police came out earlier and said it's as bad
or worse than Rodney King.
And so I'm kind of just like, yo, do they want people to riot tonight?
Why would she say that?
Because they want the riots. Because they want the riots want they've been hyping it up all week and then she's like we
wanted to release the footage on a friday when no one was in school or at work so it wouldn't be
disruptive it's just like so you want to make sure everyone is available to protest to riot exactly
they did the mike brown non-indictment announcement on a friday night too if i recall
it's like right this exact time it's it's like they want people to riot. Yeah.
I think they do.
There was that fire bomber,
the Antifa fire bomber in New York,
one year in prison.
The judge even praised the dude.
The judge was like,
you're a good guy, you know?
You've done a lot of great things.
You're going to go away for a year.
And it's just like,
this guy fire bombed a police vehicle
and him and his friend
were giving out fire bombs
and one year. Meanwhile, some like Bumble and Bumpkin This guy firebombed a police vehicle, and him and his friend were giving out firebombs.
And one year.
Meanwhile, some bumbling bumpkin walks into the Capitol building confused, and you're like, 20 years in prison.
I'm exaggerating, by the way.
Viking Man got four.
Who did?
Viking Man got four.
Oh, right.
It's like, here's a guy who's just doofing about.
He didn't do anything.
He just trespassed.
Four years in prison. Meanwhile, fire to america we can have a i mean we were talking about the other day like are we in for another summer of love it's like it's still winter man
i'm kind of feeling like summer of love's coming it seems like it i could go for an actual summer
of love at this point how about you guys what does that mean like where we actually love each other
again try and take care of each other i mean mean, I'm not down with violence though.
You break something,
you buy it,
man.
You wreck somebody's house.
You're,
you're threatening their livelihood and their life at that point.
We talked about this the other day.
I think,
I don't know if we talked about on the show,
but we were talking about how property rights are life rights.
Like the root of property rights is your ability to live safely and securely.
That's why you can own land.
And you can farm and grow food.
If you were like,
I am going to work all year to grow food,
and then some communists show up
and they're like,
it's not yours, it's ours.
Well, then nobody has security.
And if they kick you out of your house,
if they burn your house down,
you go out and it's cold outside,
you'll die from hypothermia.
Like there's no joke. is the is the central nexus
of your livelihood now i did the unthinkable today i watched uh a lot of msnbc and cnn just
to kind of see you gotta check in just to see what everyone did you vomit as well well it's
like all they're talking about is this this one person and him dying and and it's almost like
they're just feeding into it they're making this seem like this is the biggest story in the country.
When, in fact, it's one of thousands of murders that happen every month in this country.
Like, that's what, like, if this worst case scenario, these cops did it.
They murdered them.
Like you said.
I think they did.
They're already in jail.
Like, these videos.
What else do you want besides them getting arrested?
Like, what are you protesting for?
Protesting is supposed to have an end goal.
That's exactly what it is.
But they're not saying that.
So when Biden gets out there and he actually said, like, we want you to protest peacefully.
Why are you protesting at all?
Protesting what?
They were already arrested.
They're in jail.
What else do you want?
Abolish the police.
This is it.
They know that abolish the police is this is it they they know that abolish
the police is unpopular but that's really what they want you got a video i gotta say like i
watched the surveillance footage and i'm just like yeah there's no justification for having a guy in
cuffs who's just standing there and then you start wailing on his face yeah oh it was bad
yeah it was uncomfortable i haven't seen the video is it too it's too graphic i don't think
we can play it on youtube what so was he saying something and then they came up behind him and they're like, you said too
much kind of thing?
No.
He was like dizzy and disoriented and they just kept hitting him.
And it seemed almost personal.
Very personal.
I'm sure there's more to it.
And he didn't deserve it.
Don't get me wrong.
But it seemed like either the cop has droid issues or something.
Something wrong with that guy.
Well, I'll just say, I probably shouldn't say it, but I want to.
You're talking about the super chat?
The super chat where someone said there's a rumor that he was banging a dude's wife
or something like that.
Oh, that it was personal.
Yeah, but I only say that because you said it looked like it was personal, and I felt
the exact same way.
Like, when they got the guy subdued, and then the dude walks up and just winds up and goes,
boom, boom. I'm like, does he know that guy? Right. got the deuce of guy subdued and then the dude walks up and just winds up and goes boom boom
i'm like does he know that guy right because that's not i like the all the videos we've seen
of cops when they're like detaining or arresting someone you can tell what they're doing and why
they're doing it like a lot of these videos are stop resisting and then they start hitting him
and punching him in the head but that's like they call it pain compliance this looks like
revenge yeah it's it's like that one guy in particular.
It's not like all the cops are doing it.
Yeah, yeah.
Yup.
He looked like in Mortal Kombat when it's like, finish him.
Yeah.
It really does.
That's what he looked like.
So that one cop was the one who kept...
Yeah, it was only the one cop.
And I know there was one, I don't know if there was also a part of it where they're
hitting him with an ice stick.
I don't know if that was like the same cop or whatever.
You know, it could be that this rumor emerges because people are like,
does this guy know him?
Yeah.
You know?
That's a good point.
They're trying to fill in the gaps.
I mean, Memphis is like one of the most violent cities in the country.
And so if we were trying to have a hotbed for cultivating an anti-police sentiment,
it might be one of the places to do so,
because I'm sure there are a lot of people there who feel as though the justice system
is against them and, you you know hurts everyone they know i think it's the obvious
parallels you're going to see here that you know this man was stopped uh it was it started as a
traffic stop and there are cities like philadelphia that have tried to do away they try to get rid of
any chance of having a traffic stop to avoid this kind of confrontation or a confrontation escalating.
The video is,
I mean,
I think the video speaks for itself, but obviously if we find out later that there is some sort of social or
relationship,
some sort of connection between the men,
like it don't think it makes it better.
I think it probably speaks to more systematic issues in Memphis.
Yeah.
It could even indicate like premeditation.
The guy knows the guy and he sees him across and he walks towards him to hit him. That's very different than he's on him. And then he starts hitting him. Yeah, it could even indicate premeditation. If the guy knows the guy, and he sees him across, and he walks towards him to hit him,
that's very different than he's on him, and then he starts hitting him out of defense
or something.
It's just hard to-
I don't think that's true, that the guy was banging his wife.
I think it just sounds sensational.
It was a super chat, so-
Yeah, true.
It's on the internet, therefore it's true, right?
Must have some value if it's on the internet.
I don't know, maybe.
We should Google it.
They paid to say that, so.
Maybe just Google it.
I'll see.
So then what happened? These five cops are in jail right now? Because this is like the. I don't know. Maybe we should Google it. They paid to say that. Maybe I just Google it. I'll see. So then what happened?
These five cops are in jail right now?
Because this is like the first I've heard this.
They all turned themselves in and they've all been, they've been arrested, but I think
they all posted Bond, lest I read.
Were they actually fired?
Oh, were they out?
I think they're out.
But then again, I wonder where they are right now because it sounds like Memphis is not
the place to be.
Is there riots right now?
I mean, I don't know about right now, but it seems like there's a chance
that tonight isn't a night for it.
Yeah, I mean, Kellen was watching footage.
I don't know where he was watching,
but there's definitely people out in the streets demonstrating.
There are demonstrations,
but I don't know if it's escalating.
Oh, yeah, yeah.
There's like a YouTube video from a day ago.
Was Tyree Nichols having an affair
with one of the officer's wives?
Oh, boy.
And they found him, and they were like...
So I typed in...
So I picked up Google.
I typed in Tyree Nichols and it auto-filtered
Affair Reddit. And I was like,
what? So I clicked it and it just gave me a bunch
of Reddit posts about the story.
So I got rid of Reddit. So it says Tyree Nichols Affair
and there's a video where a guy's saying it
from yesterday. So maybe it was someone just
speculating. I don't know.
Because people are like, why would the
cops do this? Is the cop just a murderer and he was just feeling like killing a guy?
Or was there a reason for it?
It's pretty rare.
I think most murder, I don't know.
I don't actually have the data to back this up.
Most murder is between people that know each other.
Is that true?
And I think a lot of the cops are just, they see the mental aspect of being a cop.
They see dead bodies all the time.
Like they come across a car accident.
They see – they're the first to see a dead body.
They have to call people's loved ones.
These people – a lot of police, I think, are suffering from mental health issues, and they're messed up in the head.
What I saw in that video, I mean, that man has serious issues, like anger issues.
He's probably seen a lot of things.
I mean, Memphis is a dangerous city.
He's working in a lot of dangerous areas. and i'm not justifying anything he did obviously he needs
to be held responsible for that but what you saw in that video is not normal anger an accountant
doesn't have that kind of anger in them somebody that actually sees crazy shit on a daily basis
like that's what i saw in that video so what's your prescription are we going to get a summer
of love oh yeah we're gonna i mean well luckily it's winter so we Are we going to get a summer of love? Oh, yeah.
We're going to.
I mean, well, luckily it's winter.
So we got that going.
I mean, look, look, this stuff's already starting in January.
I mean, normally we wait until the springtime when people start coming out.
But people are protesting in winter, which, you know, it's almost like the groundhog sees shadow.
Like, do the protesters come out in winter?
Because if they do, then they're then they're heated up.
Mm hmm. Yeah. It's a lot of it of it i think is desperation with this economic downturn i'm
really we need some sort of like uh industrial revival or revolution in this country but like
why do we know but like so one guy in in memphis was murdered right so but people are murdered
across the country on a daily basis and this is what annoys me about this is that this is what
the media and politicians democratic politicians tell us is important this is the
biggest story but it's really not because people get murdered every day in this country in
massachusetts the other day i don't know if you guys heard about this yeah one of the most horrible
stories i've ever heard a mother um a nurse a delivery nurse at mass general hospital murdered
her three children.
I saw this story.
And then tried to kill herself by jumping out of the window.
To me, that is so much of a bigger story than this
because the problem that caused her to do that is mental health.
And that isn't something that we are not addressing.
But you don't protest that.
Right, but you never hear calls to like,
let's do something about the mental health system.
Here's my plan to fix the mental health system.
So many people are dying in this country every year because of mental health.
That's an actual problem that is a solution that can be fixed.
Whereas, what are these people trying to fix?
They're already in jail.
There's not a problem to be fixed here.
Five bad cops did something bad and they're being held responsible.
They look at the police and say, this is going to keep happening so long as we have a police department.
With a woman killing her kids, people are going to be like what should we do yeah you make a good point a lot of the mass shootings are people that have
are on psychiatric psych some sort of psychoactive drug and what's the first thing they try to do
they'll try and ban guns or take away guns instead of go at the pharmaceutical companies that are
profiting off of shoving drugs down people's throats instead of fixing their diets and you
know it's like the thing about demonizing police is it stresses out the people that are on the force,
the police force.
And then when they're out there, they're more stressed.
And then they become more likely to get agitated on the job.
Or fearful, resulting in an escalation of force.
Absolutely.
Hating is not going to make these people fight less.
I think they see defund the police as like a very simple solution, right?
Cops are killing people.
If we get rid of them, those are gone.
And I think it becomes harder to talk about mental health.
Like I think you're totally right.
Mental health should be a bigger push in this country.
And in fact, when you start talking, it made me think of there's a wave of different families over the Christmas time who who were all involved in murder suicides right like these very large families i think there are two
in utah but mental health is more complicated right you mentioned diet we could talk about
medication we could talk about environmental stress like it's much harder to pinpoint a fix
on one thing whereas if i say well if cops killed someone we should just get rid of all cops
it becomes much easier for people to all jump on board.
It's not that I advocate for that solution.
It's just that it markets itself better.
You know what I mean?
And so even though it's misdirected,
I think it's much easier to push people towards that effort.
Now, I just want to point out, all these cops that got arrested,
they were all black.
So does that remove the racial component?
Did you read Van Jones today?
What did he say? Oh, he said that it's
internalized white supremacy. You've got to see the headline.
I screenshotted it somewhere.
You would think it's satire,
but it's actually real life.
I think it was the Guardian had one.
Here's the headline.
Opinion. The police who killed Tyree
Nichols were black but
they still might have been driven by oh come on man like cnn i know i got it right here i'm trying
to be like i'm trying to be like can we can we point out that they're the protesters are angry
with the policing system and it's not just a race thing and nope they can't they can't help it they
can't they're they're pulling a clayton bigsby it's it's a it's a dave chappelle clayton bigsby
yeah literally
how do they not laugh
I was kidding about earlier
the guy writing that headline
is he cracking up
no they're trying to stay on message
that's what it is
we had the Hoteps here
Hotep Jesus
Uncle Hotep
Cannon Hotep
these are
you know
three adult black males
and I just pointed out to him
I was like
you know it's funny
is that because you guys
are in politics
you're all white supremacists
but Serge over here is African American because he's from South Africa.
Quite literally.
It's just like the logic.
Yeah, right.
Like Elon.
Exactly.
Luke is, Luke Rutkowski is Polish.
Person of color.
So that makes him a person of color.
How come?
Slavs are considered people of color.
I always wonder about Portuguese.
According to wokeness.
Because the woke don't believe white means your skin color
it means political like dominant force or something and because ukrainians polish people or whatever
and like romanians are in like a worse off economic position right the blonde hair blue-eyed luke
radkowski according to the coalition for communities of color they say he is a person of color now i
see a through line here and they say and they say hotep jesus a black man is a white supremacist i think that whiteness and the patriarchy are
kind of hand in hand i do believe it comes from the roman slave state it was essentially the romans
were racist genocidal maniacs that would conquer and murder and enslave other people that weren't
pure-blood roman they were like the nazis of the time, if the Nazis had won and conquered half the planet.
Yeah, it wasn't just them.
It wasn't just the Romans, but the Roman
patriarchy, the Roman church
that they created, has done
such damage in the amount of slavery
that they imposed on people.
It still has bled through into our society.
We have white Roman heritage,
but it's not the skin color.
That's where it starts to get blurry.
We got to look past the skin color and look at the actual patriarchy.
We even call ourselves patriots.
Like that's a male dominant thing.
They say God is a man.
That's male dominant crap.
It doesn't have to be like that.
You know, he's going full feminist.
Yeah.
I was going to say, I don't think I agree with you.
No, you don't have to.
I think part of this, I think it's easy to say like, oh no it's okay i mean i think part of this i think it's
easy to say like oh it's one group that had this terrible system but like let's remember that when
the romans had slaves so did tons of other people right like we are saying that oh because we are
tied to romans and they had slavery therefore this through line is there but that's not true because
you'd have to say it for all civilizations right and every descendant of a culture that had slave
would in that idea,
have the same fault, right? I think when we talk about patriarchal culture, it becomes easy to,
again, say that there is one problem, right? That men are too aggressive and that men don't do this
and whatever. And I think that's not true personally, right? I think that there are
faults with some patriot dominated societies but
i don't think being tied to your heritage and typically heritage is traced through the masculine
line of your family is bad right i think we have a better understanding of our history and again
typically that's tied through the male dominated line you have a better a way of looking at the
faults in your culture right it becomes more difficult to reflect on yourself when you are divorced from your heritage.
Again, that's the future of a lot.
We got to read some of this.
So this is from Van Jones on CNN.
The police who killed Tyree Nichols were black, but they might still have been driven by racism.
It's just, what?
And he's the same one at CNN.
He's the one that occasionally you're like, oh, Van Jones said something I agree with.
He writes, three decades ago when four white L.A. police officers were videotaped beating Rodney King, the public outcry was heard around the world.
In fact, I got arrested for the first time in my life during protests that followed.
And I subsequently dedicated my career as a lawyer to helping to sue rogue cops, close prisons and reform the criminal justice system.
What happened to King was horrifying.
He then goes on to mention, but at least he survived.
Tyree Nichols did not. Yada, yada.
Five former Memphis police
officers fired for their alleged actions during
Nichols' alleged, and there's a video of it,
have now been indicted. I was in law
enforcement during the Rodney King incident as a chief.
By all accounts, he was good. How do we explain
Nichols' horrific killing alleged at the hands of
police who looked like him? From the
King beating to the murder nearly three years ago of George george floyd blah blah blah blah how do we explain
it it's extremely black people are not immune to anti-black messages one of the sad facts about
anti-black racism is that black people ourselves are not immune to its pernicious effects at this
point i just want to give a round of applause to van jones at for this sophistry at um coming up
with a reason why these black cops were actually anti-black racists for beating up another black
man it's not just him though it's like jameel uh hill like this was a common take on twitter today
about this like as soon as they saw that picture where all five cops are black you're like well
now we got to go to plan b like the original plan was racism we're like well now we're gonna
have to explain this a little more what look what look what they did with zimmerman remember they
were like a white man it's like zimmerman's mexican he's hispanic i don't know if he's
mexican he's cuban i think cuban there you go he's and they were like well he's a white hispanic
what does that mean are you kidding me come on what i'm getting is van jones is suggesting that
these dudes these five cops were serving the white master and doing its bidding.
Exactly.
It's not a white and black thing. This is what drives me nuts, man.
Yeah, there are corporate overlords. There are people with power.
But, I mean, maybe I'm blind in that there really is a racial thing.
They annihilated the Native Americans.
They were like, they're savages. They didn't even consider them human. They were just killing
anything that wasn't white or whatever at the time.
They had black slaves and they were killing the red.
Listen, listen, listen. There's a reason why
these things emerge in
human civilization.
You live in a small village of 100 people.
Everybody's orange.
You know that when you
see a person and they're orange, you're like, oh,
they probably live in my village.
I can trust that. It feels safe.
A hundred miles away, there's a village where
everybody's green. One day you come
across a green person, you're like, I've never seen
that person before. I don't know who that is. They're not from my village.
That's a threat. That's dangerous.
So over time, as humans start coming
closer and closer together, we start living
with people with different backgrounds, different heights,
different skin colors. We start to go like, oh, you know, that didn't matter at all. We start living with people with different backgrounds, different heights, different skin colors.
We start to go like,
oh, you know,
that didn't matter at all.
We're now humans.
And so over time,
we start to actually move away
from a lot of this.
In the United States
and a bunch of other countries,
they don't.
So you end up with,
yes, race is often an issue.
Even in the United States,
people racially profile.
Even Mike Bloomberg went on
about how he does this. And then you end up with, like, I can understand to a certain degree what
Van Jones is saying, but they're taking it in a direction that I think is disingenuous.
There have been black cops who, on numerous occasions, have been seen arresting and beating
young black men. And then the woke activists try and claim like oh the police
did this and it's white supremacy and it's racist and then when you point out like hey i don't think
the race was the issue if the cops themselves were black i think it's a these guys are in a
high crime neighborhood they're black the people who live there are black and the cops are concerned
about the level of crime i don't think the black cop is looking at the black kid and being like he looks like me like what's what's he thinking therefore this guy's
more dangerous no i think what it is is it doesn't matter if you're white it doesn't matter if you're
black it matters if they're like hey we're sending you to a crime scene and you're like okay now
you're going to be on edge and be like i'm in a dangerous neighborhood i feel like i mean what
you're saying makes me think of all of the diversity and equity recruitment
like there are a lot of uh police stations or you know police departments across the country
that specifically we're like we want to make sure our force represents the people that they're
policing right they are of the same racial makeup they are related to the community they have a
better way to relate to them like if i don't know if memphis has this policy in place but if they do
does this tell us that
like that doesn't matter that people who are prone to be cruel and violent will do it no matter
who they're looking at imagine if these guys were like diversity hires like imagine that like you
know like like this is part of the diversity equity and inclusion like they hire these guys
but maybe i mean we i remember there was a lawsuit i think it was out of new york where they
purposefully hire stupid people to be cops.
And they said it's because they hire smart people, they get bored, they quit.
That's their excuse.
But you hire people of low quality, you're going to get low quality output.
Interesting.
You guys remember, I'm just totally going to bring this up.
Do you remember when Ben and Jerry's tweeted about the, what is it called, the 1350?
They tweet a lot of 1350s.
So this is the point I'm trying to make.
There are a bunch of people who – they were even posting this the other day when we were talking about with Nuance Bro, crime in Democrat cities.
And he mentioned the racial disparity and crime and all that stuff.
And I'm like, I think there's a lot to do with history, poverty, and then we look at the surface level, or I shouldn't say we, but a lot of people, and they're like, hey, I know there's a lot of crime in this community, and they tend to be this race or that race.
And it's also like, yeah, but there's a lot more context there that we need to bring up.
I'm not saying race plays no issue or anything.
I'm just saying historical, like slavery, generational wealth, poverty, lack of education, these things play a much, much bigger role, in my opinion, than anything else.
But Ben and Jerry's, and this is a really important point important point because the woke people do this and it's exactly what this
is ben and jerry's posted on twitter something like you know uh the african-american community
is only 13 of the u.s population but they comprise something like you know 50 of prison inmates
and i'm like that's the same meme that you'll see people post on the internet
that I don't want to say every single person
who posts that is a racist,
but are associated with being the right or racist.
The left believes the exact same thing.
The left wants segregation.
The left is blaming racism, anti-blackness,
on why black cops attacked a black man because they can't help but view the entire world through the lens of race.
It's the woke law of projection.
You have a white liberal who is extremely racist who then says, you know what?
You're racist, too.
And you're like, me?
I'm not racist.
And they're like, yes, you are.
The reason they're saying that is because they think everyone must think the same thing they do.
They can't imagine that other people have different beliefs.
It's a cult.
So everybody projects.
Everybody thinks the way I view the world is the way everyone else views the world.
I shouldn't say everybody.
There's a lot of people who understand that they don't.
Probably tend to watch shows like this or Crowder or 6ixnaymer or even Barnes.
Like, to be on the opposite side of the wokeness but these woke people very much so are racist and then
project thinking if i think this way so must everyone else then they go to you and tell you
you're racist and no matter what you say they won't believe you because you must think well
if you don't that's way fragility best. That's literally what that book is based on. So you end up with Van Jones writing the only explanation as to why five black men beat another black man was because of white supremacy.
When it's just like, maybe it's because they're cops.
Maybe it's because they have a short fuse because of the things they witness all day, every day.
And they were angry.
And it's nothing to do with the race of these men because they were all black. I just, I'm sick of everything
having to be someone's race. Like, look, I'll put it this way. Sometimes it is race. Sometimes it is
a white cop hating a black person. Sometimes it's a black cop hating an Asian person. Who knows?
I'm just saying it annoys me that woke people, especially, but you know, others as well,
immediately assume the cause of, and the correlation is, well, it was the race.
And I'm like, dude, come on, man.
For all we know, this guy was banging dude's wife.
Well, Jameel Hill said the silent part out loud.
This is what she said, what you were saying about the police.
I need so many people to understand this regarding Tyree Nichols.
Several of the police officers who murdered Freddie Gray were black.
The entire system of policing
is based on white supremacist
violence. They just keep making it up.
It just proves.
She's saying get rid of
the police.
It's amazing. It's someone walking
up to you and saying, listen, the sky
is pink. And you go,
I'm looking up and the sky is blue. Actually
that's because
you've got a
lens distortion perspective
and that proves
actually the sky is pink
no
I can see it dude
when you
when you come out
and you say
did you know that the cops
who killed Freddie Gray
some of them were also black
I'm like
so that basically disproves
your whole narrative
no it actually proves it
they can't lose
it's brilliant
they got quite the scam going.
I'd love to,
I wish I had that kind of societal power
to say something that proves the opposite
proves the opposite.
Just be at a casino and it's like,
you know, it's like, hit me.
25.
Actually, they changed the rules.
Jacks are now four.
Oh, you have 21.
I keep winning.
Wasn't there a movie where a guy was like the only one in the world who knew how to lie yeah ricky gervais yeah i like that movie a lot
that never seen it what's that one called the invention of lying yeah so he's he's broke so
it's a world where no one can lie and then he's broke he can't pay his rent he's gonna get evicted
and then he goes to the bank and then it like show, like, he's like, I need to withdraw
money.
And they're like, I'm sorry.
You don't have, you don't, you only have a certain amount of money in your bank account.
Then it zooms into his brain and it shows like a neuron fire.
And then he goes, no, I have $800 in my account.
And she goes, that's strange.
It doesn't say that.
It must be a mistake.
Okay.
I'll withdraw that money for you because there's no lying.
So it's like, and then she gives him the money and he's like whoa and then he basically becomes like
king of the world because he can get movie funny he's funny it's i think it's a great movie it's
like a it's like a movie that makes you think kind of but it is funny movies in this universe
are people sitting in chairs reading history yeah because there's no fiction so then he starts
writing fiction and people are like watching these movies all excited thinking it's real
it's kind of like uh like historically like through the eons that the the lying deceitful
one monkey or whoever in the in the culture of our great ancestors were like the ones that were
able to weasel their way into power by by hiding the food so that the other ones couldn't find
their food and they're like where's our food then starve. And he's like, ha ha ha. And so it's in our genetics that you
need to deceive to get into power. But what we want is an honest leader. But you need a strong
society to support an honest leader, or the leader will just be taken advantage of and destroyed by
evil and subterfuge. It's so easy to burn down what's functional, but it's so challenging to
create it, To build it.
So I think we're on a path
to create an honest leader right now,
it seems like.
Think about building a machine
and all of the fine parts that go in it,
and then someone can just take a piece of bubble gum
and throw it right in,
and the whole machine breaks.
And then you're like,
I can't get that bubble gum out.
Something that's so stupid and easy to make,
some bubble gum,
some tree sap,
some rubber,
destroys 50 years of your work. Think about how you could gum up a car. It's so stupid and easy to make some bubble gum, some tree sap, some rubber.
Destroys, you know, 50 years of your work.
Think about how you could gum up a car.
Think about how you could pour sugar or some other garbage into the tank.
It's like so easy to tear a machine down.
It's so hard to build it.
And it's easy to lie about machines when they're not functioning.
Because it can cause panic. If you're honest about the mishaps and the dangers of society, people can freak.
If you don't understand the danger, but you're honest about it, that's scary.
Like, hey, there's a problem I don't have a solution for.
And that can cause panic, which can cause the dissolution of the system.
So you're better off historically lying about it and being, everything's fine.
Close your eyes.
Everything's fine.
And if it burns, it burns.
There's no one there to come after me for lying.
But I think now, well, one, we have the tools like the internet, where we can
solve these problems, climate change, you know, we can withdraw the carbon, turn it into graphene,
we can regrow the plankton in the ocean by with iron fertilization, we can regrow the coral reefs
with cultural micro fragmentation of coral, where you break it into a bunch of pieces,
then it all grows at once together, you can we can build space elevators and elevate,
you know, we can colonize, there are solutions,
but it's a matter
of organizing them
and communicating them calmly.
And I think if we can do that,
we won't need to lie to each other.
Well, and everyone has to agree
that like those things
are worth doing, right?
Like if you have
a small group of people
and they collectively
have the same values
and they're like,
yep, we pick him to be a leader
and he has our best interest,
you know, it's easier.
But when you talk about large scale issues
that everyone has a different role in, right?
Like this comes up with, you know,
global warming all the time.
Well, this country is really trying hard
to reduce all of its emissions,
but this country doesn't care about it.
They don't prioritize it
and they are actually emitting more carbon
into the atmosphere.
Like at what point do we get people to work on that because they actually have their own self-interest for their
own communities i just want to go back to this van jones thing real quick and just say just to
pause real quick and just entertain this thought we we had someone in the chat say i heard that
tyree nichols was banging some dude's wife and And we're like, whoa, I mean, you know,
we're wondering if there was something personal here,
but we can't verify that.
CNN's running a story being like,
oh, actually, the cops were white supremacists.
It's like...
The first one's more believable.
This is the point.
This is the point right here.
We're the mainstream media.
So it's like, if you came to me and said,
here's a video of a man wailing on the face of another man,
I'd be like, damn, what'd he do, bang the guy's wife?
Because it is a simple
solution to assume they had
a beef. But then imagine
a news anchor says, actually
we think the real reason is that that black man
swinging his fists is actually a white
supremacist. So it's like, okay,
so you want me to believe,
CNN, Van Jones, that those
five black men were anti-black
racists with internalized white
supremacy as a more plausible reason as opposed to homeboy bang dude's wife yes dave chappelle
did the skit with clayton bigsby but he couldn't even pull it off he had to make the guy blind
you can't just he couldn't be like if he saw his own skin color you know then the joke it
wouldn't even be funny you know it's like they want you to believe that like racism and internal race it's like it's a it's more deadly than covid
you know it's like literally the most dangerous thing out there that infects your mind and it can
take a black person and make them actually hate black people and do something this is what they're
saying with a straight face which is amazing but i will say racism is is disgusting when you talk
to someone that actually is really racist and they say it and you're like,
what?
What are you?
It's gross.
But the thing is, Van Jones is softening it and making it so you don't.
He's a racist.
Well, and I'd say one further, like he wrote this for CNN.
It has the opinion label on it, right?
But then someone else at CNN is going to say, here are some facts you're reporting.
And some people believe it was actually motivated by white supremacy.
And they'll link to his article. But then it'll continue to be cycled and cycled and cycled until it becomes part of
the normal narratives it's these cops who were motivated by white supremacy beat this guy like
it's it's a kind of nasty cycle of absorbing these these guesses at what's going on i agree it's gross
for me i would phrase it as racism is annoying on at an academic level and it's gross on a personal level.
Like we have a bunch of friends of the show who are a variety of different races.
And just thinking about the fact that like a racist person would say something negative about any of the guests we've had on who are not white.
I mean, these are good people.
You know, these are people of good opinion.
We have people like the Hoteps come on.
We have people like Andy Ngo.
I know you mentioned earlier on.
But we have people of a bunch of different backgrounds.
And I'm like, these are all people who are good people that do good work, that agree with a lot of your opinions.
And then you'd have someone who just says because of the way they look, I have a negative view.
I'm like, ah, that's the stupidest thing. But the reason it's annoying to me is that when you look at a situation like this with Tyree
Nichols, we're asking ourselves, what is the context and circumstance that results in a conflict
like this? It is not because the men internalized white supremacy that makes literally no sense.
It's a strange crackpot conspiracy theory. But it's annoying to me because I'm like, you know,
I'm trying to solve a problem here. And it's you're coming out it's it's like watching someone with a chinese finger trap
pull as hard as they can and you're like my guy just stop okay it's not the surface level solution
on this one sometimes maybe you could probably pull so hard you'll rip the thing apart but we're
trying to figure out why this happened and i don't think it's because Tyree Nichols was banging into his wife.
But that certainly makes more sense.
It could simply be because the cops are frustrated and angry.
Maybe something happened earlier in the day.
Maybe Tyree was, they said it was reckless driving.
Some people are disputing that.
We have no idea.
But when Van Jones comes out and says, oh, it's because they were racist.
It's like, bro, we're not going to solve the problem of what's happening with bad cops like this.
I'm not saying all cops. When there with bad cops like this i'm not saying
all cops when there are bad cops if you just say racism it's like okay actually that cop was doing
illegal deals and bribery you know if we're going to actually hold hold them accountable we need to
hold them accountable for the things that are leading to this not just go and racism and throw
the well it's the racism industrial complex if racism disappeared tomorrow think of how many
people would be unemployed our economy every democrat every non-profit would just go kaput there would be no need for half of them
uh how many politicians would lose their jobs like i'm on twitter today and i'm seeing like
when i see kamala harris and uh and joe biden talking about this guy i don't know it just
really angered me about the situation ducksbury mass where they will never mention those three
innocent children who they will never mention them, but they will make it seem like this guy, this is the biggest
deal in the world because racism is the biggest problem confronting our country.
Why would they want a cure for it when they can just keep selling the antidote and keep
getting elected off of it?
Let's jump to the next story here.
Otherwise, we're going to go in, I think I'm starting to go in circles.
We have this from TimCast.com.
Breaking, DePatt Pelosi body camera footage released.
And, oh boy!
Do I have a lot of questions that need to be answered?
Because, you know, we were hearing a lot about what happened with Paul Pelosi's attack.
We had a lot of questions about what seemed to not make sense.
The video seems to clarify a lot of what we didn't know.
But, oh boy, does it raise a whole lot of questions about what was going on.
And, look, I don't know what happened.
All I know is it's a very, very weird video.
Now, I do want to say, earlier today, I did a segment where I talked about how I thought it was more likely it was a drug deal gone wrong.
It makes more sense.
But then they did release the footage showing DePapp smashing the back door window.
And now I'm like okay
I'm gonna walk that back still think it's possible but probably very unlikely because
would require them staging a broken window for some reason which I don't know maybe they did
but I really find it unlikely I'll just tell you this in the video footage you can see this right
here I got questions how is it that Paul Pelosi in his underwear is holding a drink of some sort and the hammer
in DePap's hand.
And they're both at the door with the police.
Paul Pelosi does not walk out
to the police. He just stands there looking
in a stupor. You look at his face and he's like,
huh? He could run to them. Right there.
They're right there. Why doesn't he just run to them?
Because DePap's got the hammer and
Paul is trying to hold it. Because when when they say hey drop the hammer the pap responds
you let go of that hammer like the paps pulling on the hammer you let go he falls back run just
run to the cops you they're right there but i think they're hammered i think i think paul
pelosi is drunk out of his mind which is part of why they didn't want to release it because he's
in his boxers drunk and one in the morning with his drug dealer or whoever this guy is i mean he's in his own home to be fair to paul
it's his home if he wants to be drunk in his boxers fine i don't think he's doing anything
wrong i think and i wish they had released i don't blame him for being a raging alcoholic
you're 82 years old and married to nancy party on brother why wouldn't you be well it's the
stock trading that really bothers me that his wife gives him inside deals i don't allegedly
we did not excuse that we excused the drinking right
so you can drink if you want
go on with your bad self Paul
but lay off the stock trades
I think
I think the reason
he doesn't run to the cops
he's plastered
he's just
drunk out of his mind
trying to stay calm
that's why
he just gets drunk every night
and this happened
he got a DUI recently
didn't he
yeah
so here's what I
here's what I think
didn't he kill someone
in that DUI too
no
he injured someone he hit another car oh really yeah yeah yeah. Yeah, he did. So here's what I think. Didn't he kill someone in that DUI too? No, he didn't kill anyone.
He injured someone.
He hit another car.
Oh, really?
Yeah, yeah, yeah.
He didn't just like get a DUI and go on.
Like he hit another car.
I can't remember if it was fatal or not.
He's a drunk.
I think the guy breaks in.
Paul probably already had a drink.
Was probably just blasted out of his mind.
DePap's like, where's Nancy?
And he's like, oh, wow.
You know, just like, bleh.
And then he calls 911.
You gotta listen to this 911 call.
I haven't heard it.
It does not make sense.
Yeah.
It doesn't.
People have said he's trying to de-escalate.
A crazy man breaks into your house.
You don't want to get into a fight with him.
You want to talk him down.
Try and get the police there.
There's that old story
where the woman is being abused by her boyfriend.
So she calls 911
and pretends like she's ordering her pizza.
And she's like, I'll have a large pepperoni. And the dispatcher's like,
ma'am, this is 911. And she goes, yes, yes.
Ma'am, you can't order pizza
here. And she's like, yes, a large pepperoni.
Ma'am, are you saying this because
someone is around you who will hurt you? Yeah.
And they go, okay, what's your address? And then they give the address and make it seem like it's a pizza
but paul plosy wasn't doing that he's like i think i called you by mistake and then she's like do you
need emergency emergency services he goes no uh what do you think and then the pap goes i think
it's good and she goes and he goes okay the pap was on the tape yeah you can hear him sitting with
him and he's or standing with him
I thought he was in the bathroom
I thought he was like
hiding in the bathroom
No no no
he's with him
and he's like
she's like
do you need emergency fire
or medical
and he goes
I don't think so
I don't think so
what do you think
and then DePap goes
I think we're good
and he goes
he says he thinks we're good
but
but he's not leaving
and I'm just like
oh hold on a minute.
Okay so that's kind of
like a hostage call.
Isn't there a moment
where Paul is like
Why would DePap be like
it is totally fine
you've called the police
and I'm standing here
talking with you
and I'm your friend.
DePap even says
I'm a friend.
Yeah but Paul has to
ask him his name.
She's like what's
the guy's name?
Sure.
And we hear David
DePap go David.
I mean like
I don't know that
they actually know each other.
I'm not saying he did.
I'm just saying I'm sure they didn't know each other. So maybe the guy's not his dealer. I mean like I don't know that they actually know each other. I'm not saying he did. I'm just saying
I'm sure they didn't know each other.
So maybe the guy's not his dealer.
I had that narrative
going on in my head.
Maybe it's just some rando.
No, no, no.
For sure, for sure.
But my question is then
why would DePap let Pelosi
call 911
communicate with the dispatcher
and Pelosi?
Maybe he said he was calling Nancy.
No, no, no.
Maybe he told DePap that.
She says
he doesn't call
them when he calls the san francisco pd do you have that call is that call can we listen to that
i'm pretty sure it's another let's uh i've never heard it i think we do have worth listening to
i just want to be careful breathing heavily during it all right we're not getting well and
he's slow to identify himself too and i don't know if that's on purpose not he keeps saying
should be feeding oh wait there wait. Here we go.
This is San Francisco Police.
Do you need help?
Oh, well, there's a gentleman here just waiting for my wife to come back.
Nancy Pelosi.
He's just waiting for her to come back because she's not going to be here for a day,
so I guess I'll have to wait.
Okay, do you need police fire or medical for anything?
I don't think so. I don't think so.
0-2-23 and 58 seconds.
There's the, um...
Is the Capitol Police around?
No, this is San Francisco. They usually protect my wife.
They're usually here at the house protecting my wife.
No, this is San Francisco Police.
Friday, October 28, 2022.
Okay, well, uh, I don't know.
What do you think?
You think everything's good?
He thinks everything's good.
I've got a problem, but he thinks everything's good.
Okay.
Hold on real quick.
I've got a problem, but he thinks everything's good.
Okay, maybe it's fair to say he's trying to de-escalate
and he's scared to say, please send police, but he literally asked for the Capitol Police.
That doesn't make sense.
Saying that they're usually protecting his wife.
Maybe he wanted to make DePappe feel more at ease to know there's no cops around.
But he could have been like, oh, I can call them and tell them to bring Nancy.
I'll call them right now.
Well, how did DeP pap let him call 9-1-1 he denies wanting emergency medical but then
literally i'm sorry emergency services police or fire but then asks if the capitol police are
around i think it it sounds like he was making a phone call to i bet he just tried to appease him
and said uh oh we'll get nancy oh you want nancy i'll get nancy on the phone right now and he makes
a call and he's talking about psychology my mistake yeah because you would if you were
de papi you would not know he was talking to 911 there it makes me think he
called the capitol police or his whoever it secures his house normally first and didn't get a hold of
them because he then is like i must have called you by mistake because i'm actually looking for
someone else are capitol police around like he doesn't actually want to be talking to san francisco
police he wants to be talking to capitol police if they think he actually called my mistake don't
you have a contact for them i think i think he i think paul
was drunk out of his mind and called them by mistake i don't know for sure but think about
this if de pap was going to let him make a phone call why wouldn't he call his wife or the capital
police maybe that's what he said he was doing we don't know what he told no no hold on de pap let
him call the police but did de pap know he was talking to police? He's literally talking
to someone who says,
do you want police?
But is he on speakerphone?
If he's not on speakerphone,
why didn't he say,
yes,
send the police?
Probably because DePap
was standing there
with a hammer
like three feet away from him.
Okay, you guys,
let's pause real quick.
I gotta be real smooth about this.
We gotta pause real quick.
I'm pulling a pizza delivery.
He's on the phone
and they say,
do you need police,
fire, medical?
No, I don't think so. Because DePap's looking at him. So then why did he say, quick i'm pulling a pizza he's on the phone and they say do you need police fire medical no i
don't think so because the pap's looking at him can so then why did he say are the capital police
around yeah that's interesting well you're not gonna make the guy feel more at ease then why
didn't he call the capital police because he's weak it does not make sense he's messing with
the pap drunk logic is no logic yes yes yes maybe the logic is no logic. Yes, yes, yes. Maybe that's it. Drunk logic is no logic. Look, I'm sorry.
DePap let him make a phone call,
or he made a phone call and DePap was getting angry.
But if he's concerned,
if he was doing the secret thing where he's like,
please send me a pizza.
If DePap can't hear,
and she says, do you need police?
He could have been like, oh yeah,
yeah, that'd be great.
But maybe DePap can hear.
But then he
literally says there's a capital police around the pap certainly heard that yeah and if if he
was concerned if he was concerned about perhaps reaction why did he call sfpd ask for the capital
place instead and say he doesn't want sfpd when he could have taken his phone and called drunk
logic is no logic he was i think it's possible because this doesn't make sense he was so drunk he accidentally called sfpd because he's got sfpd and capital
police in his phone and he's like he hits the wrong button look there's a million reasons he
could have done this but when i heard this i everyone's saying it's de-escalation he doesn't
want to get angry well the pap standing next to him when he asks for the capital police maybe but
i hear a knock on the door did you hear hear the knock? If you pull it back right
before he mentions the Capitol Police, you hear
four knocks.
No, this is San Francisco
Police.
I didn't know I had a fan.
Okay, well,
uh,
what do you think? No, it's before this.
Uh, No, it's before this.
You can hear the terror in his voice.
So go back. It's earlier. Okay, do you need police fire or medical for anything? for a day, so I guess I'll have to wait.
Okay, do you need police fire or medical for anything?
I don't think so.
I don't think so.
Yeah, why would he just say yes right there?
Why would he say
I don't think so, but then say
are the Capitol Police around? He might have closed, walked into a bathroom
and closed the door. Right before he mentions
the Capitol Police, can you rewind? What, walked into a bathroom and closed the door. Right before he mentions the Capitol Police. You heard that right there.
What was that?
But it could be...
0, 2, 23, and 58 seconds.
There's the...
I don't think someone's knocking.
I think someone's putting
something down on the dresser.
Maybe, maybe, maybe.
This is like right before
he opens the door.
He's like, can you...
Are the Capitol Police around?
No, no, no.
Because of this call, they sent police out later on.
Yeah, but I mean, when he says, are the Capitol Police around?
And then he opens the door to let David in, something like that.
Like maybe David didn't hear him say that part.
All I know is this is somehow Trump's fault.
Somehow this is Trump's fault.
No, no, no.
Stop, stop, stop, stop.
If David wasn't in the room with him and he was on the phone with police he would have said
send the police now i need help so if david is in the room with him the argument is that he didn't
want to agitate to pap but then he literally says are the capitol police around so i'm wondering if
he he was like david i gotta go to the bathroom hold on we'll figure this out he goes in the
bathroom close the door makes the call halfway through'll figure this out. He goes in the bathroom, close the door, makes the call.
Halfway through, right before, you hear a knock on the door.
And he's like, are the Capitol Police around?
Because that's the knock.
And then he opens the door.
Why wouldn't he close the door and say, OK, yes, please come?
Yeah, why wouldn't he just lock the door and stay hiding in there?
Hold on.
This is what's frustrating to me.
Why everyone is trying so hard to justify Paul Pelosi as innocent and was actually a victim when the call doesn't make sense.
I'm justifying it because the pap smashed his window to get into his house and hit him in the head with a hammer.
Yeah, that's also like what do you say he's doing?
Pelosi is drunk out of his mind and doesn't make sense.
So it's like why?
Why?
Why try and twist yourself into a position to justify that Paul Pelosi's call makes no sense.
I mean, a lot of people were at first were saying the lover thing, right?
That was silly.
That was silly because, I mean, if he was looking for a gay lover, he's rich and he's 80, you know.
And he's in San Francisco.
He wouldn't find a 300-pound fat loser like that.
He could find like a 40-year-old.
Maybe he likes them big.
Maybe.
I don't know.
Maybe he's got a fetish for it.
People got their judgment.
That guy was looking for Nancy for sure. The way he said, he's here looking for my know. Maybe he's got a fetish for it. People got their judgment.
That guy was looking for Nancy for sure.
The way he said, he's here looking for my wife.
He says it all diplomatically.
He's definitely looking for Nancy.
Yeah, that's what he says.
So he's trying to give David some hope.
Like, hey, maybe let's make this call.
Let's play through the call. They're usually here at the house protecting my wife.
No, this is San Francisco Police.
Friday, October 28, 2022.
Okay, well, what do you think?
What do you think?
That's a way of saying, should we get pepperoni too?
He thinks everything's good.
I've got a problem, but he thinks everything's good.
Okay. Call us back if you, but he thinks everything's good. Okay.
Call us back if you change your mind.
Think about that.
Call us back if you need some help or whatever she said.
Change your mind.
Or if you change your mind.
No, no, no.
This gentleman just came into the house,
and he wants to wait here for my wife to come home.
And so...
Anyway, he told me to put the phone down.
Do you know who the person is?
No, I don't know who he is.
He, uh...
He has...
He told me...
He told me not to...
He told me not to do anything.
What is your address?
Okay, this is just weird.
That sounds like a lie.
He probably knows who he is.
It sounds like a lie because he's like,
he's telling me not to do anything.
The dude's standing next to him.
He's literally asking DePap what he thinks. But then telling the police, he's telling me not to do anything. The dude standing next to him, he's literally asking DePap what he thinks.
But then telling the police DePap says don't do anything doesn't make sense.
It doesn't.
What doesn't make sense is we can say Pelosi's drunk, but DePap is standing next to him being like, don't you call the police?
Oh, tell them my name's David.
What?
Yeah, I think DePap expected that this phone call was going to result in Nancy coming over.
Yes, sir.
That's what I was saying.
He was humoring him.
He's making him think that Nancy's going to be here.
I'm going to call Pelosi.
Friday.
Anyway, this gentleman says that he thinks everything ought to, you know, he told me
to put the phone down and just do what he said.
Okay?
Okay, who, what's the gentleman's name?
I don't know.
What's his name?
My name's David.
So he can't,
he can hear the dispatcher.
She said, what's his name?
He immediately responded,
David DePath.
He can't hear what they're saying, yeah.
He can hear the dispatcher.
The name is David.
Okay, and who is David?
I don't know.
I'm a friend of theirs.
That's a lie.
He says he's a friend, but...
But you don't know who he is?
No, ma'am.
Right there, you're sending squad cars.
Okay.
Immediately.
Like, this is an emergency.
If you're the dispatcher... Yeah's all so he didn't know david that's all the dispatcher need to hear like you don't know who he is like i mean look i'm not going to sit here and pretend that
everybody is smart enough to break this down but if i was the 9-11 dispatcher 9-1-1 dispatcher
and a guy called and said yeah some guy just came into my house and he's going to wait here
for my wife.
I'd be like,
what's your address?
Instantly,
what's your address?
And then I'd call
and be like,
we got a report
of someone entering
someone's house.
You guys want to go check it out?
I'll keep him on the phone
and try and figure out
what's going on.
But this lady,
this 911 dispatcher
is just like,
well, okay, I guess.
Like, are you kidding?
You get these rogue dispatchers.
Did you guys ever hear that dispatch call
where the guy got stabbed and he called 911?
He's like, I've been stabbed.
I'm bleeding out.
And she's like, where are you?
And yeah, really?
Where are you at?
He's like, I don't know.
Or something.
She's like, it's a confrontation with him.
There was one where two kids got shot in a drive-by.
And then two young guys, young adults,
maybe like 20 years old, and they call.
And they're like, help, help, I've been shot.
And she goes, calm down.
Where?
He's like, I'm dying.
I'm here.
Here's the address.
And she goes, if you keep talking to me like that, that's what it was.
That's what I'm thinking of.
A lot of these 911 dispatchers, they're like RMV employees.
They're the grumpiest people.
Like, dude, I'm in crisis.
Aren't you used to this?
Like, every person in college is in crisis.
Have you never dealt with a crazy person before?
You're like, I'm sorry.
I don't talk to people unless you talk to me in a calm voice.
You're 911.
It could be like compassion fatigue.
You know, they do this all the time.
It could be them like being to the point where like they've just done it all day.
They don't know if there could be people that call in to the same day that were pranking
them the whole time.
You never know.
You know what I mean?
I totally hear what you're saying.
There are a ton of people who call in insanely hysterical over something that like if you're
the 911 dispatcher starts to feel small in comparison like the next person calls you with the murder person for that
calls you because someone bumped their car like look at the veritas video from yesterday the guy
called the cops for that for a guy asking him questions the cops are like sorry to interrupt
i think the weird thing to me is that like she's like well so call us back and paul's like no
i have a problem i don't want him to be here like i can't explain the beginning of the call it is weird no matter how you look at it
i personally tend to lean towards like yeah i think it does seem like he's trying to like alert
someone and i still have the instinct that he maybe tried to get a hold of capital police first
and it didn't i i just gotta i gotta i gotta stop real quick take everything consideration with the
911 call and then take into consideration
that he answers the door
with the police
holding a beverage.
Yeah.
Maybe it's water.
That he won't put down.
That he won't put down
and when DePap
twists the hammer
out of his hand,
he still won't drop his drink
to try and stop the hammer.
Alcoholism.
It's a good drink.
Maybe.
That's some alpha thing.
He's like trying to establish
like, yo, I'm in control here. I don't know. It's $6 drink. Maybe. That's some alpha thing. He's like trying to establish like, yo, I'm in control here.
I don't know.
It's $6,000 whiskey.
He's like, it's not.
I'm not dropping.
He's not buying the cheap stuff.
No.
Why would you?
I mean, Nancy's got that $20 ice cream or whatever, you know, in her fridge.
Remember that?
Maybe Paul felt like the cops are going to get this guy off of me.
So let's just move on.
Some people in a crisis situation are good at staying calm and trying to talk the person
down, stuff like that.
But I don't know that Paul Pelosi is.
Maybe he is.
But to then walk around with your nightcap is very strange.
I'm going to play this.
There's only a few more seconds.
Stop talking to me, okay?
7, 2, 25.
Let me jump in.
Here we go.
Let's play the rest.
Okay.
He's telling me I'm being very leading, so I got to stop talking to you, okay?
Zero, two, twenty, five, and...
Okay.
You sure I can stay on the phone with you just to make sure everything's okay?
No, he wants me to get that all off the phone.
Zero, two, twenty, six, and...
Okay.
Okay.
Zero, eight, two, three, four...
Okay, bye.
I'm on Paul's side here.
I don't understand why, considering we heard all of that he didn't say
to david if you want me to call nancy i can i can call the the the the people who who drive
around take care of it's the police you see now i'll call him and let him know and tell him to
bring her over he would have believed it probably i mean he literally said on the phone i want
capital police i don't understand why he said is the are the Capitol Police there instead of just saying,
are, like, you're the police.
Any police will do.
Yeah, right, any police will do.
He was probably panicking as he was drunk and not used to this kind of thing
because it just didn't,
a lot of it was just kind of desperate.
Like, Capitol Police,
when he's on the San Francisco 911 call
and he asks for Capitol Police,
that's a weird desperation.
That's why I want to know, like,
why is he like, I need Capitol Police? Like, if you're drunk and you're for Capitol Police, that's a weird desperation. That's why I want to know, like, why is he like, I need Capitol Police?
Like, if you're drunk and you're in an emergency, even if you're managing to stay weirdly calm,
like, as soon as you get any kind of police, wouldn't you be like, yes, yes.
Like, to me, it's interesting that he is specifically like, I don't know that I want to talk to
you, but I definitely want to talk to Capitol Police.
It's also possible that Capitol Police has a contingent in San Francisco watching the Pelosi's house
that are in touch with the police department,
but 911 dispatcher didn't know that.
Philip R. super chatted
that he was trying to speak in code
telling her that he was Pelosi's husband.
I do agree with that.
He says, you know,
he's waiting for my wife, Nancy Pelosi.
And it's just like,
the funny thing about that
is like my guy,
nobody knows who that is.
Nobody knows who that is go nobody knows who that is
I will
I will
we should make
Nancy Pelosi is
nobody knows who Nancy Pelosi is
I think there are tons of people
who couldn't name the speaker
of the house
I'd be willing to bet
you're in the news
you're biased
go to Times
go to Times Square
and I will give you
10 bucks for every person
who says they know
who Nancy Pelosi is
yeah
what percentage of the country
do you think
knows who Nancy Pelosi is 12 adults how many adults oh 12 12 that's it yeah what yeah i was thinking
that today most identifiable have you ever watched fleca's videos i have where he goes on the street
and asks them basic questions like what name a country that starts with the letter u and they go
uh i don't know it's like united
states of america question oh come on do you think ah you think i was thinking last night
oh what's it no go ahead how we're in an echo chamber how i'm in an echo chamber even though
i'm trying to be open mind i call i texted my buddy out in la and i was like what do people
in your zone think about ukraine do they want an escalation because i'm in kind of like a libertarian
conservative echo chamber and everybody wants out of there they They want the U.S. not involved. And so he messaged back. He's like, we want peace.
We want Russia to not be invaded. And it's like, man, I just I still have like portals to people
in other echo chambers. But we are and even social media is intensifying. Yeah, I would say my
echo chamber is my friends who are not at all interested in politics, but could tell you
everyone who's competing on The Bachelorette. And love them dearly but they just have lives and jobs and they don't follow the news super intensely they're all
smart and wonderful they probably don't know who the speaker of the house how many people do you
think right now know kevin mccarthy is less than nancy pelosi i think she's more famous than him
maybe maybe only because she was speaker than not than speaker and she's been in for a really long time but i would be willing to bet that if
you went out into times square and spent one eight hour shift it would not financially harm me to pay
you ten dollars for every individual you interview that says i know who nancy pelosi is she was the
speaker of the house in the 117th and 16th congress. Some people, you know what I would say? I would say half correct answers.
Like, she that Democrat lady?
I'll accept that.
But I'd be willing to bet
after eight hours of asking people,
I might end up losing,
in Times Square,
I don't know,
a couple hundred bucks.
All right, Mark Dice,
go do it.
Full transparency.
I want to see all of them.
I would say 45%
would know Nancy Pelosi
45%
I'm going to go low
I'm going to put the over under at 45
I'm going to be about 12
10%
15%
12 or 10%
she's just not that interesting
no offense Nancy
but I mean
it's a politician
people aren't really into that kind of thing
we're in like a really unique environment
how about this one
ask someone
who their current
congressional rep is
oh that they would not know
that they would not know like That they would not know.
Nobody knows.
Unless you're Congresswoman's AOC
or somebody famous like that,
you're not going to know who they are.
Most people aren't going to know who they are.
I agree with that.
How many followers does Pelosi have on Twitter
is an interesting question.
That is a good question.
Twitter also is a tough one
because it is like a political social network.
Right.
It's a very political church.
People on Twitter probably,
how many people on Twitter know who Nancy Pelosi is?
She's got 8.1 million followers. but how many followers on instagram does she have
right i feel like there are more people who are on that platform she doesn't run her account like
she's way too old that's not what that's that's not why i ask though i don't care about if she
runs the account or not it's do regular 1.5 million on instagram decent how many people
but a significant drop off right like right how many twitter twitter is the news and politics
space instagram is casual celebrity
1.5 million followers i'm sorry bro that's nothing yeah it's not that big that's that's i mean it's
less than aoc who remember after she got elected very famously did her skincare routine on the
train down from new york to dc like she is working the crowd that she thinks will elect her aoc's got
8.6 million instagram followers but what what, 14 million Twitter, I think?
AOC on Twitter?
Yeah, I think she's like 14 million on Twitter.
You want someone to look it up?
Let's do, yeah.
I think she's the top congresswoman for-
Casey Neistat has three million followers.
Who's that?
Exactly.
Is he a congressman?
No.
No, he's a YouTube video blogger.
I love that you think he is.
Who's Casey Neistat?
Casey Neistat is the,
they call him the godfather of vlogging.
He's like the liberal version of Michael Malice.
Of vlogging?
No.
They look alike.
Like logs?
Like in a river?
Vlogging.
Oh, vlogging.
Okay.
Vlogs before Casey Neistat
were like people with their phones
filming themselves.
And then he brought cinematic editing
and production to YouTube vlogging,
gained 10 million subscribers.
He's got 3 million followers on Instagram.
He's on magazine covers.
And you don't know who he is.
That dude's going to hate me now.
But you're a – no, he's a cool dude.
He's cool.
My bad.
My bad, dude.
You're a politico.
I'm going to follow you.
And you think everybody's got to know who Nancy Pelosi is.
But she's got less than half the followers of Casey Neistat.
And he's a mainstream celebrity you've never heard of.
For the record, Alexandria Cortez has 13.4 million on Twitter.
Is that her professional account or is that her personal?
It just says at AOC, so I guess that's personal.
Okay.
Yeah.
That was the one that existed before she was a congresswoman.
What do you guys think about a congressman having their own and a congressional one?
What I don't like about at POTUS, for instance, as the president of the United States, is that it gets handed off to the next guy yeah what about the dm so no private dms on there the next guy's gonna
read them as best they can yeah probably get scrubbed i guess it makes sense yeah i think i
in like imagine bill clinton had one he's texting monica on the dms then he's got to hand it over to
the next guy bush is like what's happening here yeah no i i mean i think i like
the intent right like to be like this is my personal opinion versus like how i am representing
my constituents online but i think it's especially it's really easy to conflate the two uh and if you
say like oh but i said that on my personal account are you supposed to be held less accountable to
it you know what i mean you know who billy eilish is i do right 108 million followers
so it's like an entirely different league but that's like girl like she looks like a little
boy and she's got a high voice right no she's a singer she's a pop singer yeah she looks like a
little boy no because you're thinking because she dresses in baggy clothes like oh maybe you
might think so she's definitely not sexy like green hair well it depends on who you ask she's
young yes she's like 20. And she's wicked woke.
Is she?
Yeah.
She performed at the Democratic National Convention.
But does it mean she's woke or is she just like default liberal?
Like insanely woke.
Like purple hair, like one of those people.
No, not necessarily.
Just because of the way she dresses doesn't mean she's super woke.
She also has like views against pornography, et cetera.
She's staunchly anti-pornography.
So she's a Matt Walsh fan.
But she's definitely a Democrat anti-pornography so she's a matt walsh fan but i was you know i'm thinking she's definitely a democrat i was trying to say that the reason i bring her up is just because
i'm like who's the most famous like younger person i can think of and you know who that was
you know so i'm just i'm i don't know i don't think that many people would know who nancy
pelosi is let's actually i'll do i'll set up a poll we'll set up a poll your followers are all
gonna know who she is but right yeah well i mean it makes a
difference and we're measuring off of uh twitter and instagram like we said twitter is much more
political it's more news oriented instagram is more lifestyle there are a lot of people who like
it we're not talking about facebook because i don't think anyone is super involved in facebook
anymore and let's remember that gen z is actually going to measure you based on how many uh followers
you have on tiktok right which? Which I'm confident Nancy Pelosi is.
If she's on Tik TOK,
she's,
she's far behind any of the Tik TOK celebrities.
Do you have a Tik TOK account?
I have it.
I don't want to use it.
I just don't want to give in because it's literally owned by it's Chinese
spyware.
And I'm just telling myself,
no,
no,
no.
But when you're in my line of work and you're,
you're doing,
you know, blogs and you're talking about
pop culture and stuff
it's like
everything is on TikTok
it's literally impossible
to avoid
it sucks
do you know what
the third amendment is
I taught history
I should know this
no I forget
I used to know them
that dude in the
in January 6th
who put his feet
on Pelosi's desk
he was asked by the prosecutor
first amendment
you know
oh it's where the British can't sleep in your house.
Correct.
You don't have to house soldiers.
It's the government can't quarter soldiers in your home.
And it actually came up during COVID,
but they asked that dude who put his feet on Pelosi's desk,
they were like, do you like the First Amendment?
Yes.
What is it?
Do you like the Second Amendment?
Do you know what the Third Amendment is?
And he says, no.
Recently, there was a judge being nominated.
This one was really funny
and uh the judge was asked i can't remember who asked it do you know what article five of the
constitution is i saw that and she said it doesn't come to mind and he goes okay how about article
two and she goes it doesn't come to mind article two a judge not knowing is insane article five
it's like the amendments one uh five is the amendments, right? The Convention of States. OK.
Article two is the executive branch.
So and she was like, I have no idea.
It's like, come on, dude.
Wow.
But, you know, I know that she wasn't going to get that question.
Yes.
Ahead of time.
But here's why I bring that up.
It's like when a judge can't tell you about the executive branch article in the Constitution,
I don't think the average person's gonna be able
to tell you who Nancy Pelosi is.
Now, the polls got 2,580 votes, 75%.
Do people know who Nancy Pelosi is?
75% say yes.
But when you go politically engaged on it.
But for this show, right?
You should go on any huge lifestyle Instagram,
like whatever, someone who doesn't talk about politics
and ask their audience.
The majority of the country does not vote in the midterms like less than 50 votes in the midterms
and still for our audience 25 of the of the audience not known as well unless they're
trolling still out of like 2 000 votes you know it goes to show you that some people literally
don't know who she is well that didn't say do you know it just says do people know and so i i changed
that i put true i changed it to do normies know who pelosi is and now it's no yeah so i i wonder if the people in the chat were thinking it meant them
right does anyone like yeah do you know pelosi is they're like they're all great and informed
that's the same thing we're just talking about projection earlier when you know things there's
an assumption that other people know it exactly we are in an echo chamber dude my i i i was i
talked to bannon about the election 2020 and he he was like, you know, he thinks Trump won and all that stuff.
And I was like, a friend of mine posted a video of him carrying his mail-in ballot while filming.
He's got his phone like this, and he's carrying it.
He drops it in the mailbox.
And I'm like, this dude couldn't tell you what Supreme Court justice meant.
You'd say, what does Supreme Court justice mean?
And he'd be like, is that when, like, you win a case in the Supreme Court?
Is it a new Taco Bell seasoning sauce?
I mean, not that bad.
He'd be like, does that mean, like, you got justice and, like, you won?
It's like, no, it means the people who are the literal judges who determine these things.
He couldn't tell you even the concept of that.
If you go to these people, like, these are people I know who skateboard.
These are people I know play music. I can hit up any one of my friends and ask them about one to these people, like I, I, these are people I know who skateboard. These are people I know play music.
I can hit up anyone of my friends and ask them about one of these things.
And they'll just be like,
I got no idea what you're talking about.
I will say to them,
name a sitting Supreme court justice.
And they'll go a sitting justice.
What does that mean?
Like,
like,
like do you mean like,
do you mean like a current case or something?
No,
no,
no.
Like the justices,
right? Like the justices, right?
Like the people who sit on the Supreme Court.
Oh, yeah, I have no idea.
And I'm not talking about stupid people.
I'm talking about a guy who could tell you how to rebuild a car.
He can break a whole thing down for you, put it together and be like, I don't pay attention to that stuff.
So that's just me.
That's just me.
Right now, I said, do normies know who Pelosi is?
63% said no maybe i don't know
and that's fine i have no problem with ignorant people who don't follow politics we just should
not be encouraging them to vote and that's the problem is democrats are encouraging the dumbest
people to vote because there's strength in numbers and so they're like well you know nothing about
politics but trust me just vote for this person and we're gonna here's a bunch of ballots for you
and have them by here by this date uh in the box just drop it in there and things will get better if you do that
i i gotta read this super chat that came in from paul a he says tim you keep asking who opened the
door at pelosi's house why do you think they had an exorcism math checks out there you go i told
you i thought it was haunted you know she had an exorcism right who yeah on herself at the house what did that they
brought in priests guys are crazy hippies i didn't know what did that what are they in san francisco
i don't know they brought in priests they're catholics right they probably thought like dark
energy your soul out or something i don't even know what happens it's like you cast demons out
of whatever it's in and she thinks it's i saw someone who was like they did that did the the
souls of all the dead babies
she's allowed to be murdered come out of her walls or something like that because like she's catholic
but then she's uh for abortion i mean i i i respect that she's like i i want to get rid of whatever
bad vibes are in my house because my husband got attacked but i don't know she did that afterwards
yeah i don't know if the poltergeist is the one who opened the door she really did that
yeah it was the first i heard how did i see it in new york i mean new york post
reported on it did she talk about it did she like tell the world should a video recorded it and made
a documentary on it that was awesome we should we should totally make like a paranormal activity
style movie about the pelosi's house being haunted and like you know how it all went down
the ghost of sam hyde i mean the biggest thing with the pelosa thing it's like it's more of an indictment on san francisco that there are so many people out there like this that
can just walk like i assume they live in the rich part of town but he his fat ass ended up over there
and got inside the house and it's just like that to me is the bigger part of the story is like san
francisco has turned into a hellhole where fat lardos like the papiers walking around
i think i think we could totally write an awesome horror movie script that propagandize everything
that happened like de pap is at the house and they're having drinks together and then you know
he's like i'm gonna go out for a smoke he was in the backyard and then the door slams and the ghost
appears in the window going he's like no he takes the hammer and smashes through the window to try
to get back in i gotta save paul he's trying to get back in there, he's like, no! And he takes the hammer and smashes through the window to try to get back in. He's like, I gotta save Paul!
He's trying to get back in.
He goes into his body.
He's swinging the hammer at the ghost,
but the ghost is just moving around.
And then all of a sudden,
they hear a knock at the door,
and then Paul looks,
and they're like, now what?
And they open it,
and then the ghost goes into DePap,
and then he's like,
what's happening?
No!
He goes in through his butt.
That's why the cop reached into,
in the video, you can see the cop the cop reached into in the video
you can see the cop
reach into DePap's
butt
yeah I saw the crack
it was weird
it was a lot
you know like you said
how weird it is
San Francisco is a crazy place
that's why they said
the video was graphic
and like
Pelosi's like dying
you're like
oh can we
so we can't show that part
it's pretty brutal
but it really is telling
that Paul was not
the villain in this one
I think when David I mean David just turns and smashes him in the head and then you hear
you don't actually see it you don't you don't but he's convulsing yeah and like for sure if it's an
act i mean that's i'm just saying you said you you see him you see him make make a swing but
right but it's off shot yeah like they right they leave the frame and that's when the connection is
made but then they run around the corner you see blood on the ground you hear paul gasping yeah i think it's worth pointing out that david's
lawyers were against this video coming out because they said it would be incriminating to him uh and
also he's entered a not guilty plea but not not guilty by reason of mental insanity or defect
right so like i wonder if they'll change that now this is out they'll be like oh well he was
having a mental break and that was what's going on carlo magno says tim we catholics do not claim pelosi bring back the potato man we need his voice oh i never
said you claimed her i just meant that she claimed you guys yeah bring back the potato man who's the
shamus shamus shamus coglan md no he's not really a doctor yeah there were some other there were
some other news we're going to talk about what's going on i'm just i'm chilling we're having a good
time this pelosi thing's great i feel like this is a
resolution to something that's kind of was a big deal then kind of went to the back of my brain
i'm so glad i saw that video because i it makes things make a lot more sense that some crazy
wacko smashed a window and hit a guy in the head that's a lot easier to believe literally how that
guy from nbc described it who i believe was fired or censored he described exactly
what happened in the video
and then they wanted
to hide it
I don't know why
they wanted to hide it
because
maybe they're embarrassed
because he's in his underpants
yeah and he's drunk
debauchery
what time was that
this happened
one in the morning
two in the morning
something like that
that's the other thing
do we have time frames
in all these things
because there's no
time frames
well you see
the reason why
they didn't want it released
was because they needed
time to stage it they bring in the actors why they didn't want it released was because they needed time to stage it.
They bring in the actors.
They actually just shot that.
Yeah, it was filmed.
It was the other day.
It looks just like him.
I want to hear about you, Aiden, for a minute.
You told me earlier you got Turtle Boy News.
Yes.
So how did you get into this whole industry?
So I was an 11th grade history teacher at a public school in Massachusetts.
And I started a blog using my real name called
Aiden from Worcester.com. And I got in trouble for it because some of my opinions were the wrong
ones, basically, like you're not allowed to have controversial takes or whatever. And I got
suspended for five days with no pay. And I was it's hard to fire a teacher. But I was this close,
like they're like one more slip up because of my social media postings and you're out.
So I'm like, if I want to keep doing this, I need to be anonymous.
So I created a blog called Turtle Boy.
There's a funny statue in downtown Worcester of a boy who looks like he's having sex with a turtle if you Google it.
He's actually riding it.
It's completely innocent.
But it's like the first thing people think of when they think of Worcester.
So it was called the blog Turtle Boy.
And it started being anonymous.
I did it while I was teaching.
And then we went to a game in Buffalo in september of 2014 to watch the patriots murder
the bills again and uh i filmed buffalo fans up there because they're crazy and wild and uh like
i was in the port-a-potty they tried to shake it dumping me over like it was awesome time
and i came home i put the videos all on my blog and it kind of went viral in buffalo and so all
these buffalo people wanted to find out like who's this guy making fun of us and saying we're savages came home, I put the videos all on my blog and it kind of went viral in Buffalo. And so all these
Buffalo people want to find out like, who's this guy making fun of us and saying we're savages and
blah, blah, blah. Somebody found out I got doxxed and a Buffalo blogger wrote a blog about me
saying, this is the guy that shit on our city and blah, blah, blah. And next thing you know,
our school was being inundated with emails. was getting cc'd on all of them like
you have an uh you know horrible words basically the school was getting threats and a police
officer from dudley had to come up to my classroom like before the last period of the day and say we
gotta get you out of here and so they brought me down the principal's office the union was there
and they're like we were we just want to make sure you're okay. We're going to give you paid time off and just go and we'll figure this out.
They were going to try.
And basically what the resolution was, they offered me a full year salary to walk away.
And I took it because I'm like, well, I don't want to be a teacher anymore.
It was getting to the point.
I got right out before Trump, right out before.
There was no transgender students when I was
there. I don't even know, like none of that stuff existed in 2014. What year? 2014. 2014.
And so I'm like, and so I started doing this. It was right around the Ferguson stuff too.
And I'm like, I turned it into a business. I just got a bunch of advertisers. I lost them
all to boycotts. Then I got banned from Google AdSense. I had to create a new page,
tbdailynews.com. It used to be called turtleboysports.com. And like I said, I've overcome countless, unprecedented, I would say,
censorship and deplatforming. I've been sued more times than I can count, undefeated in court.
I have multiple restraining orders on people who are constantly threatening me and my family.
And it's been a struggle at times. There's
been many times I've wanted to quit, but I've dedicated my life to this. So this is what I'm
doing. It sounded like in 2014, you were like one of the early, maybe not a victim, but someone that
was affected by like a cancel culture mom. Totally. Did you know other people that were also going
through that at that time? No, I didn't. And the big thing I noticed and what upset me was I'm like, so I can't say these things because I'm a teacher. Like, that's what they said. I had an opinion. I wrote a blog. I don't know if you guys remember the Richie Incognito story, a player in the Miami Dolphins. He was accused of bullying his teammate, Jonathan Martin. And my take on it was, I'm like, give me a break. 300 pound man getting bullied, it's football. You guys run into each other. And the school told me that this blog violates our anti-bullying policy because a student could read it and then feel uncomfortable going to you with bullying issues.
And that's when I realized that there's no such thing as free speech for public servants.
I'm like, I can't say this.
So if I was an accountant, I could say this.
But because I'm a teacher, I can't say this.
What about my First Amendment rights?
The government employees don't have First Amendment rights.
Right.
I learned that the hard way.
They really don't have First Amendment rights.
But I like the First Amendment.
And I really like I don't like censoring myself.
I hate censoring myself.
And I'm like, I just took a chance.
You know, it's the American spirit of just quitting your job.
I mean, teaching is a comfortable position.
Like you're never going to be rich, but you'll never be poor.
You'll have a pension.
You know when you're going to retire.
And your whole life is basically written out for you.
And you'll get a house at the Cape at the end of it
and you'll move on.
But I'm like, you know what?
That's no way to live.
I want to take a chance.
I want to do something here.
And here I am sitting where you find people.
So I think it worked out in the end.
What were you teaching?
I taught United States history.
So have you been still teaching history through your blog uh
you know i i gotta keep up on a little more i went to harper's ferry i'll come in out here and
that was really surreal because i love the battery the old battery where they built the weapons it's
all like down to rubble they came in and they burned it to the ground yeah during the civil
war he needed a better plan that didn't work out too well uh maybe if he had twitter he could have
figured something out but uh yeah i mean i i love united states history i often incorporate it into a lot of blogs that i write just the perspectives
um on this stuff um and i i i'm one of those teachers like a lot of people think that like
the public schools are infected by liberal teachers there are a lot of liberal teachers
but there's also a lot of really good history teachers my department the majority of the social
studies department at shepard hill voted for uh republicans i can say that without a doubt and uh i made sure my number one goal as a teacher
was to make sure my students at the end of the year had no idea who i voted for and they did
and i think any good teacher that that should be your goal your your students should have no idea
who you voted for you should present every time time I brought up a controversial issue that I would teach about, like abortion, and I have strong opinions on it, but I'm not going to vocalize it.
I'm going to say here is what the pro-choice side says.
Here is what the pro-life says.
These ideas are in conflict, and you get to make your own decisions based on those things.
And unfortunately, like you see on Libs of TikTok, a lot of teachers don't do that.
And also, it sounds like if you do go on social media
and express yourself,
then that also just kind of upends that intention
of them not knowing what your political views are
because you've expressed them on social media.
Right, and that's where you get in trouble.
You're like, my social media was pretty private
and I got in trouble one time.
Let's say like typically teachers and students
are not supposed to be connected.
Oh, I was never friends with any students or anything like that.
But they're like, well, this kid, a kid could see it because you're friends with this person,
and this person's friends with this person, and then they might see it that way.
I mean, that's how ridiculous this was.
Like, schools are petrified of any sort of controversy like that when it comes to one side of the aisle.
Like you can be as radical as you want as a leftist
and write the most insane pro-BLM things
on your Facebook page so the cows come home.
You're not going to get in trouble.
But if you have the wrong conservative opinions
on social media, that's an issue.
You think if you were at a private school
it would have been different?
It would have been even worse
because there's no unionization at a private school.
Like at least the, I'm not anti-union at all like the union uh protected me with this and
as much as they got you a deal it sounds like they got me a deal like as much as they could
and that's what you pay union dues for is not is for emergencies it's basically insurance like in
case something bad happens i mean there's teachers that were wrongly accused of touching kids right
and the
union was there for them like the first thing they taught us at shepherd hill was uh if you ever have
a girl for extra help do it in the hallway never in your room never have a kid in your room ever
i got there right after um a sex scandal if you google her amber jennings hot hot hot hot had sex with a 15 year old student
i was asked at my interview i swear yeah he asked me at this interview he's like um so you're a
young guy you're 24 uh so what what would you do if a young student want came on to you and tried
to hit on you it's like well i would tell her no this is inappropriate like i don't know what the
right answer do some people say yeah i would hook up with her like no that's so crazy they didn't ask like yeah i'd call the police yeah it's such
a question leave the room and like it's i would tell her it's inappropriate and then probably
email her mom and say this is what happened in school today do you think that's the right move
is to contact the parents oh yeah you got to cover your bases man that you cannot take any chances
like with a lot like a kid goes home and starts saying,
Mr. Carney, hit on me.
You know, something like that.
You got to get ahead of that.
You got to get ahead of that.
Because some of these kids are twisted.
Yeah, don't be alone.
Yeah, never.
I was never alone with a student in the classroom.
We used to have a guidance counselor in their little office.
You'd go sit down in their little office with them.
Maybe they didn't have cameras.
It was the 90s at that point, though.
Yeah, they probably don't do that anymore.
Nope.
Because now some kid
comes out and says
to the counselor,
I want a free period
after lunch or whatever
and say,
well, you can't have that.
Well, I'm just going to say
that you said racist things
to me.
And they'll go,
uh,
so you're not alone anymore.
I mean,
probably some schools
are doing it,
but they're in for a rude awakening
about what these kids
are going to be doing.
Do you also go to the principal
if a kid comes to you and is hitting on you or something
well that never happened luckily um so but i think you'd probably tell everyone i would tell everyone
i would i made it i mean i was 24 when i first started there and you know i'm young and like
some of the seven like the seniors would hint at inappropriate things like they would ask the first
question they would say things like um so do you go out on the weekends and i'm
like i know where this is going you're like i stay home and i'm like i want to make myself seem like
such a square loser that they don't even act like i'm so lame like no that's inappropriate like and
it stops real quick they're like this guy's lame and that's why i wanted to come across i didn't
want to be the cool teacher the cool teachers are shitty teachers quite frankly they're in it for
the wrong reasons i wanted to be the lame teacher that taught you history. And
that's what I took pride in. There was three junior classes in the school. And my students did,
on average, 10 to 12 points higher at the test at the end of the year than the other kids. Because
I made sure we got up to present day American history. A lot of teachers only made it to like
JFK or maybe Vietnam. But I made sure we got through Reagan and Carter and even Clinton. And we talked about the Kanye
West. I remember showing the Kanye West Hurricane Katrina one. We ended with Katrina. So we got up
to the present day. And I took a lot of pride in that because I was there to educate. I wasn't
there to be your friend. I wasn't there to hook up with girls. And I just don't understand the teachers that go into it it's like what is wrong like do you think some
teachers go into it looking for validations from a younger audience i think a lot of the teachers
that you see that have had sexual affairs with students i think they're the people that didn't
get laid in high school right that were just like and for the and like didn't they weren't and now
for the first time hot girls are interested in them. And it gives them like, it's exciting for the first time.
And they're like, ooh, this is, should I do it?
Maybe she won't tell anyone.
And I don't know what they're thinking.
I have a feeling there's a lot of budding teachers in chat,
people listening that are preparing to become teachers
or want to become teachers.
What did you do like to get a 13% more,
better value in your test scores particularly?
Were you able to gauge what you were doing
versus what other teachers were doing?
Make sure they learn it.
A lot of students, right? When you assign homework,
like you probably had this when you were in school, like, okay, read this 10 pages,
answer the questions at the end. What do they do? They skim it and they answer it. I didn't,
I, once I realized that they were just copying out of a book, I'm like, this is ineffective.
This is, they're not learning anything this way. What I want you to do, I don't want you to answer
any questions. I want you to read it. I want you to understand it. Then tomorrow, when you come in,
you're going to get a quiz every single day, 10 question, multiple choice, because we haven't
gone over it in class. I'm going to give you a two, you get to get two wrong. And that's what
I'm going to grade it on. And that's all I wanted kids to do. Just read, understand. And they learned
it a lot better that way. I got a feeling if we did audio books in school for kids that don't want to read,
obviously we want to teach kids how to read and become literate. So there's a value to reading,
but it's so long. It takes so long for me. I was like, I am not reading your crap teach.
But if it was audio, I think that might've been, I learn audibly. I think that could help.
You have to make it interesting. Like you can't just teach like, okay, there was this act and
then there was this act. You got to get into it. You can't just teach, okay, there was this act and then there was this act.
You got to get into it.
A history teacher especially
has to have energy
and they have to really love the topic.
If I was teaching the John Brown raid,
it's like, okay, check this out.
So there's a guy, John Brown,
and he had five sons
and these dudes were crazy.
I don't know what they were thinking.
They wanted to take this arsenal.
It's memorable to them.
Didn't all his kids die before him?
Yes.
Most of them did
and he survived somehow. Yeah, and they hanged him. His his kids die like before him yes uh most of them did and
he survived somehow yeah he's got yeah hanged him his five kids were fighting with him yeah this is
a slave or this is like an abolitionist what i guess a revolt the first person who died of harper's
ferry was a black man they accidentally shot it was on their side john brown if you if someone
existed today that was like john brown he would be locked up in two seconds as a violent, murderous psychopath.
Like Timothy McVeigh or something?
It's literally an insurrection.
He led an insurrection.
I mean, he killed a bunch of people.
Like him and his crew, it was in Bleeding Kansas, I believe.
Yes, he was in Kansas before, yeah.
Yeah, so Bleeding Kansas was like, we don't want new states to be slave states.
Then other people were like, they did.
So he goes down, along with many other people. And it was the pre-Civil War.
It was bleeding cancers.
It was mini-Civil War.
And then you know what his big mistake was?
I mean, you probably know all about the John Brown raid.
Being outnumbered?
No, no, no, no.
He let the train leave.
So after he took over the Harper's Ferry Armory, a train was coming in.
And he said, OK, fine, you can leave.
Train makes it to Baltimore, sends word word hey you know extremist guy insurrection
treason just took over the harper's ferry army and this is um at the time i'm pretty sure it
was still virginia it wasn't west virginia yeah it was that's right then they then they tell the feds
deploy the troops if he didn't let that train leave he would have been able to secure the city
and secure the armory and well the other thing too is he was trying to format a slave revolt
yeah and they never showed up yeah they're like if he asked frederick douglas to can you do
it and frederick was like nah chill like we're all set i've got i'd like to hear your guys opinions
i've got uh on my twitter banner it's a picture of john brown you know that picture where he's
got the bible in one hand and a rifle on the other except it's my face photoshopped on it love it
should i take that down should i change change that? Not a little too.
The problem with John Brown is it's just like, man, stopping slavery is legit.
But yo, he literally just killed innocent people.
I guess the question is whether you view them as innocent.
But there are stories of him walking up to.
He was also a moron.
He killed one of his.
The first person who died was on their side and was running back towards them
and they shot him.
One of the stories
is that he walked up
to a landowner,
a slave owner.
He believed.
I'm saying this specifically
because he walks up to a guy
and just shoots him in the face,
kills him.
And so it's like,
okay, hold on there a minute, man.
You know what I mean?
Yeah.
Like, that's...
I don't know about all that.
It's like, when it comes to war,raham lincoln wasn't really trying to end slavery as much as they try to create that myth that he was so about abolitionists a lot of really
great people a lot of really passionate people who fought in the civil war because they knew
it was a path to the end but it's like man people like john brown that's tough it's you know people want to look
back and be like he was an abolitionist it's like yeah he was a murderous psychopath there's but
like i i loved teaching uh world war ii and especially the civil rights movement we actually
one of my favorites was uh the little rock nine like i loved teaching about that and we actually
set up a situation where we had pen pals i contacted little rock central high school
which is like a prestigious high school today um it's actually paid for by the federal government
and my students had pen pals with theirs because we watched a documentary about what little rock
central high is like 50 years later it's 60 black 40 white extremely segregated still but
self-segregated you know like black kids congregate towards black kids white kids congregate towards
white um white kids.
So I really love doing like the whole pen pal thing kind of like brought it
to life.
They're like,
Oh,
we're talking to other kids in another state.
I've never been to and probably never will go to.
I don't know anything about,
but this is cool.
What's a little rock nine.
The little rock nine where it was the first school that was forced to be
desegregated in 1957.
The Brown versus board of ed in 54 said you have to desegregate schools and no southern states were until little rock decided
we're going to do this um and so nine black kids signed up to go to school a mob met them outside
the arkansas national guard did nothing to stop the mob and And so Eisenhower had to come in and basically send the 101st Airborne, literally the D-Day guys in, to walk.
The children had to walk around school getting protected by these people.
We got riots in New York.
Oh, do we?
Yeah.
So far, the videos I'm seeing are relatively light.
They're smashing a cop car window, a windshield, sorry.
And I'm seeing other people post about riots popping up,
but so far the video I've just seen,
because I got a notification.
It was like, hey, riots are kicking off.
And I'm like, okay, what's going on?
And then I see a video.
They're in Times Square
jumping on a cop car.
Times Square?
Yeah.
But the video is not like
people throwing bricks or anything.
It's a guy jumping on a car
and smashing the windshield.
I wonder how many people
have actually seen the video.
Yo, but I'm watching like,
even a bunch of conservatives
are like, yo,
they straight up murdered that guy. like cops were taking turns yeah for pulling
him and pounding on him for sure and and and so it's a murder like murders happen every day yeah
and it's like and the bad people the people that did it are being held accountable so what are we
doing here yeah they're uh hawk newsom's in new york saying f peace f peace so they're basically
just calling for violence wow Wow. Union Square.
Like you said, it wouldn't even matter what was on the video.
That's what I thought today, too.
It's like, it really doesn't matter what's on the video.
They're going to riot no matter what.
This is why I left the city.
This is why we went outside of the city.
We're not completely in the middle of nowhere, but we're middle of nowhere-ish.
We get comments from people.
They're like, coming to Tim Pool's house was crazy.
It's like pitch black.
You've got this long, winding road.
That's right
we're on top of a mountain
because
you know New York's gonna be
when the Summer of Love happened
there was a guy
who called 911
he said help
there's a fight breaking
at my apartment
and the dispatcher said
sir the city is under attack
what would you have us do
yeah
when was that
2020
wow
yeah so
cities are in a rough spot
get some chickens
get out of cities
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Emily Kanata says
turtle rider for life
are you going to talk
about that story
out of Duxbury
oh we mentioned it earlier
the three
it's a horrible story
it's the mom that killed
her three kids
oh right right right
it's like very few times
do you write a story
where it's actually
like horrible
I didn't want to write it
did it just happen
it just happened
a couple days ago.
And if you look at the pictures...
The youngest child just...
Just died today.
Yeah.
And if you look at this woman's Facebook page,
I mean, like, the perfect family.
Like, I love you.
And it's just, it's horrible.
It's absolutely horrible.
This is a really great super chat from Minotauray.
Says, the Pelosi video is what you get
when you hire the writers of Reno 911
to write your psyops.
How's it going?
I dig it.
Kind of.
Here we go.
Total wildlife management.
This is at 801
says Memphis protesters
have blocked
the old 55 Memphis bridge.
So that was
that was an hour and a half ago.
That was a while ago.
We'll see where we go.
We'll see where we are, man.
I assume that crosses
the Mississippi.
Must be a major bridge.
Probably.
Mr. Dyset says, Tim, I tried sharing with you on twitter that the memphis police chief was recruited from atlanta ga and a supporter of blm which might explain the friday release of body
camera footage they want it to happen yeah yeah man raymond g stanley jr says tim i had to do the
crying game shower scene earlier i was walking on the street some lady said i was handsome then another
slapped my butt then a woman asked me on a date oh the humanity there was this uh meme going around
from this feminist group it's a comic and it was like how would men like getting harassed or
whatever and it was a four panel comic where it's like a guy walking down the street and a woman's
like hey handsome you're looking pretty good you should smile more and then he's like thanks
then the next one is like a office where the woman's like hello lovely gentleman
they're smiling
then it was
a woman being like
wow you fixed that computer
all by yourself
that's impressive
and he's like thanks
and it's just like
do feminists just
not understand guys at all
yes
the crazy thing to me is that
the woman who wrote that
was outright saying that
if she fixed her computer
and you went
wow did you fix your computer by yourself?
It's impressive.
That's an offensive thing to say to somebody.
See, for a while I was getting told
everyone should compliment men more
because they don't hear very many compliments.
So if you say, hey, I like your shirt,
they'll remember that for the next year.
The guy commented, he's like,
the hot chick in my high school told me
that the color of my sweater made my eyes pop
and my blue eyes come out. I've worn the same color sweater for the rest of my life
that's the ugly side i feel like women are very free with themselves like to compliment one
another i love your hair i love your shoes i love whatever and like i feel like that's not true for
men amongst yourselves maybe you are i don't want to guys do the opposite but guys rag on each other
that's true yeah i try to compliment when it's genuine yeah yeah but the thing about if a woman compliments a guy is the guy can take it the wrong way and think
that she wants to have sex with them so you got to be real careful yeah but not if the man's like
wow did you fix the computer by yourself that's impressive the guy's not going to be like wow
some guys might yeah i know i was like but that's a him problem right like the majority of men can
see it in the context right a confident man would, yeah. I wouldn't mind being catcalled.
I mean, obviously women,
imagine just a guy walking down the street,
a bunch of women are like,
oh, damn, you're looking fine.
You're like, I feel pretty.
So what's up?
What's your name?
It would be so weird.
It would be like, but I wouldn't mind it. But what if it was like a big, fat, old, nasty woman
in a wheelchair and she's like,
come here and give me some of that.
And I would just be like,
I'd still be flattered. Thank you for noticing that. I'd be like, thank you. I'd be wheelchair and she's like, come here and give me some of that. And I would just be like, I'd still be flattered.
Thank you for noticing that.
I'd be like, thank you.
I'd be like,
that's very kind of you.
Very kind of you.
Or if it was six dudes.
I still got it.
I still got it.
If it was six big dudes
who are like,
you look good.
Like, that's weird
because they're bigger than you.
There's a lot of them.
So I think women do feel afraid
a lot of times
when they get yelled at.
Yeah, but look,
this comic is not talking
about overt harassment
like a guy pulls up in a car and starts saying nasty things to a woman and just you know like
you got a big butt and that's stupid that's the thing like if if if there's that video 10 hours
of walking through new york as a woman and there were literally men saying like good morning yeah
and they were offended by that it's unreal it's like okay dude if you're offended by good morning
we're lost anything yeah i think that young women need a masculine source of of strength in their life usually that's the
father if they don't have a father that's why you know a strong compliment can really help a human
regardless of their gender but things getting sexual is just so weird i don't know how to
sexual is a is a compliment if a woman said sexual things about a man like it would be complimentary
i would be flattered i don't care how ugly you are i'd still take it as a compliment if a woman said sexual things about a man like it would be complimentary i would be flattered i don't care how ugly you are i'd still take it as a compliment
it's cool the first time from but like being i was in hollywood for a while and i started to
get overly sexualized it was real like i just felt dirty and prostitute like a prostitute i left
it was gets old let's read some more hollywood what's that west hollywood regular regular
hollywood all right let's read this we got gust Hollywood. What's that? West Hollywood or regular Hollywood? Regular Hollywood. All right, let's read this.
We got Gustav Andersen who says,
Ian, check out The Miracle of the Sun in Portugal, 1917.
You might find it interesting.
Ooh.
Ginny says, four of the officers made bail.
Okay.
Not the guy swinging?
Probably not the guy swinging, I'm guessing.
Yeah.
All right, let's see what we got here.
Maris McMullen says, it's good to hear that
bocus is doing well unfortunately none of us live forever i'm a wood turner in georgia who
hand makes cremation urns is there someone i could get in contact with to give an urn for
bocus i really do appreciate it but it's okay we're not gonna do it you know we won't need it
because everyone's going to uh pray for bocus yeah Yeah, I've noticed with Bucco, he wants to live.
And that's the key component, especially for a cat, but for anyone really.
So I'm giving him the tools that I can to let his body do the work while he gets what he desires.
You know what I started doing?
I started heating up his food and he eats it more.
Because I'm thinking about it and I'm like, he yells at me for food.
I put his kidney, he's got special kidney food on the plate, put it down and then he
looks at it and then he sniffs it and then he just like walks away.
So I put it in the microwave, heat it up, mix it up a little bit, put it on the ground.
He goes right in.
Nice.
I noticed if I eat a piece of meat, he wants it.
Then I feed him his meat.
He goes right for it.
Also, if I read the ingredients.
But you can't give him any of that now.
No, just his phosphate meat.
Lack of phosphate.
Yeah, stuff without phosphates.
Or if I read the ingredients on his food kit and really pay attention to what's in it,
he starts to get interested in it and wants it.
They want what you want, cats.
Yeah, maybe he's like, hey, don't eat my food.
And some cats with kidney issues experience nausea.
So part of it is just making it appetizing for him.
Yeah, we have these two different kinds of kidney food.
And he goes back and forth.
First, he liked one.
Now he won't touch it. Now he wants the other one. I one i gave him the chicken and pork liver oh he was i tasted it i was like i could survive off this bucko i gotta be honest like
i when i heated up his kidney food it smelled like canned corned beef hash you ever have that
like hormel or whatever oh yeah i think so i like it it's a little sweet i didn't take i didn't
eat the cat i mean but seriously in a survival situation
man
I have eaten cat food before
do you eat the cat
I got a 5 and a 7 year old
want to get a pet
I was going to wait
for the dog
until they get old enough
to walk them
but then I'm thinking
I've never had a cat before
would you go cat
with two kids like that age
I mean
I got a cat
when I was in the 3rd grade
he lived for 17 years
it was the best thing ever.
I highly recommend cats
for children.
Cats are easy.
They seem easy.
If you know how to deal with them,
there's this guy,
Jackson Galaxy,
who does a show.
Well, this show called
My Cat from Hell.
It's a TV show.
You can watch it.
Watch those shows.
He tells you everything
you need to know
about how to live with a cat
with their litter box,
keeping it open to the air,
with having shelves on the wall
for them to jump on,
to play with them, to kind of mimic the hunt before you feed them which mimics the kill there's
a lot of ways and they're very easy cats are pretty independent and like relative to dogs i i like
dogs too it's not that dogs are work dogs are work and especially if you have kids in the house like
they're gonna learn be able to like clean out the litter box and feed the cat like when you have a
dog that needs the training it can be i imagine dogs are part of
like the american dream yeah this is a weird thing all right let's read this one from owl night he
says the latest project veritas video was removed that's right james o'keefe tweeting out that
youtube took down the project veritas video that's crazy he went to twitter first with it which is
twitter it's still up 20 million views yeah that's the way it's like what's like, what's, I mean, what are they trying to accomplish there?
My guess.
People can see it still.
My guess is that the people at Alphabet or the Google censors or whoever was doing this
thought they're demonizing this guy, Jared.
Is that his name?
Jared?
The dude that's like, don't.
Jared with an O or something with an O.
I don't want to mistake.
Jordan.
Jordan Walker.
Jordan Walker.
Jordan Walker.
Yeah.
That they might think that this is actually abusing towards this guy.
Like it's getting to the point where people are hating on this guy and it's becoming abuse.
But like let's just stay focused on what potential criminality and that Marco Rubio sent a letter to the CEO of Pfizer like, yo, explain this.
Whatever happens with Jordan, you know, let's be kind to the guy.
I understand not wanting to like, I don't know, put something that's just like degrading to a human being i do think
that like everything james o'keefe did like the way he conducts himself seems fair it's not like
he himself is like it's different if it's a video where he's walking up being like you're an idiot
like you know i mean that obviously is not what the video was everybody follow at timcast news
on twitter because we've got videos coming out of the let's's just say burgeoning riot in New York City.
So I say that because a lot of it is protest,
but they smashed up,
a guy jumped on a police car,
smashed the windshield.
We've got footage of it
with the police surrounding the vehicle.
So it's getting to that point
where it's pushing towards riot territory.
So at TimCastNews on Twitter,
we got a reporter on the ground, I believe.
It's Elad.
He's out there.
He's on the ground.
Okay, yeah.
All right.
Rye Lyon says,
25 states filed a lawsuit yesterday in federal court
to stop the Biden administration
from allowing your employer
to invest your retirement savings in ESG.
It may be the most important case this year.
Wow.
Okay.
That's cool.
Vague, though.
Invest in ESG.
By that, do you mean invest in things
that support BlackRock?
I think just companies that have like ESG scores
who knows what that means
exactly
alright
David C. Kronk Sr.
says
it was a no win scenario
no matter what
Paul Pelosi did
he could spill his drink
that's alcohol abuse
I mean it's weird
he wouldn't let that drink go
he could have dropped
the drink
and then grabbed
with his other hand
he didn't do it
he's like no not my drink
it reminds me of South Park
when uh
what's
Jimbo
is that his name
is teaching the kids how to hunt
and then they're like
you know
there's like a misfire
like whoa that was dangerous
you almost spilled your beer
yeah
yeah
like Gollum diving after the one ring
yeah
Paul Pelosi diving for the drink
geez man
all right Ready to Rumble says it's clearly a hostage situation One ring. Yeah. Paul Pelosi diving for the drink. Jeez, man.
All right.
Ready to Rumble says it's clearly a hostage situation with an elderly man.
How is this hard to understand?
Yeah, I'm with you.
Because what we assume or expect from a hostage situation is not what happened.
It's as simple as that.
It doesn't make sense that DePapp would be standing with him while he called the police said i don't want police but are the capital police there now i've
gotta gotta get off the phone i just it doesn't add up yeah i don't know man i'm not i'm not saying
i'm i'm i'm insinuating something happened i'm just saying quite literally this seems weird to
me it's an example of madness in action he could be a crazy guy just a de pape could just be a I'm insinuating something happened. I'm just saying quite literally, this seems weird to me.
It's an example of madness in action.
He could be a crazy guy.
Pap could just be a crazy guy.
You know, crazy guy.
It does seem like you're stretching to cover all of the weird things about it,
but, you know, maybe that's the reality, huh?
All right, what do we got here?
Eddie F. says, Tim, don't forget your rule,
making the least amount of assumptions this is
all staged and they're all bad actors things got out of hand in the end because they involved drugs
and alcohol and that makes too many assumptions though you'd have to assume that they planned
something and there were meanings beforehand the simple solution is well i'm sorry this is tough
so the pelosis had no security on their house this one night and that's when the guy decided
to come was he staking it out like I just got so many questions about this.
Once I saw him smashing the window with a hammer,
David DePapp,
it set my mind at ease about what happened.
I think he definitely broke in.
I did ask why there's no alarm.
Yeah.
Do you have an alarm?
There's no, I mean, I guess he's home,
so maybe he didn't set it.
As much as it kind of explains what happens,
there are still questions.
It's not definitive by any means.
It's just weird that he's that accessible. i can just go in nancy pelosi's house right it doesn't make sense or like like tim said like this is the one night there wasn't
security like no we have armed security guards yeah there's no capital he said there's no capital
police outside usually he said usually they're capital police outside the building protecting
my wife but like she was in dc right so So is he trying to say, normally my house is heavily secured, but please come help me
because tonight it's not?
Yeah, I don't know.
I went to CPAC and I couldn't get near Josh Hawley.
Good luck getting near him.
But I can just walk in Nancy Pelosi's house whenever I want?
That's wild.
I was driving back from New York yesterday in the car and I was just looking at houses
as we were driving down the road and the windows, I could see into their living room.
I could see the TV, and I'm like, we live in such a luxurious society where you can
have your freaking house glass windows leading into where you sleep at night.
It's glass.
It's not true in every country.
Yeah, yeah.
It's true.
As a South African, it's the weirdest thing.
It's like, you guys trust that?
David R. says, the dispatch call can be explained simply.
He introduced himself as a Pelosi, and the dispatcher voted for trump solves every question i mean hey the cop more likely the republican but no i think the dispatcher was
just a little what's the right word without being mean rmv lady slow on the uptake
i don't think she follows national politics
no I just mean like when he's like
there's a guy in my house who just came in
and I have a problem and she's like well
call me back if anything happens
okay
is she not trained?
Wayne L says the times don't make sense
911 call was at
2.25am video of him breaking in
is at 5.31am
and body camera video footage is at 9.31am but we know it wasn't at 9.25 a.m. Video of him breaking in is at 5.31 a.m. And body camera video footage
is at 9.31 a.m.
But we know it wasn't
at 9.31 in the morning.
Like that's not when
the cops showed up.
No, but that's what
I was talking about.
As I saw that super chat earlier
and I was wondering
why on all these things
we don't see any particular
time frames of exactly
when this happened.
You normally when something
like this happens
you have an instance report
of like all the time frames going down. But with this we've never seen anything saying this happened this time, this happened this time, this happened there's no you normally when something like this happens you have an instance report of like all the time frames going down but with this we've never seen
anything saying this happened this time this happened this time this happened this time
chronologically like listed it hasn't happened yet so it is weird it says 9 31 on the body
camera footage but it's certainly not 9 31 it's dark yeah that's what i'm saying like it's clearly
not 9 31 the argument that like the legacy media i mean they're like tTC? There were a bunch of publications
that sued to get this stuff released
and they said all of this has been read
in pre-trial evidence hearings.
So theoretically, a report like that search
would have come out then too
and maybe they just didn't include it in the lawsuit.
Would UTC make sense if it's 9?
That would put it at midnight or something though, wouldn't it?
Or 1 a.m.?
1.31?
No, but the call was at 2 in the morning, so the police had to respond sometime after that, so around 3.
So why did it say T0931?
UTC is—is that British?
It's 9—
Universal.
Yeah, so that's—it's 3.
Minus 5 hours ahead of East Coast.
Of us, yeah.
Which means it would be 8 for Los Angeles, so that would put this at 1.31 a.m.
but the phone call
was made around 2 a.m.,
2.25 a.m.
So it's an hour later.
Yeah, so it doesn't make sense.
Unless like daylight savings.
Daylight savings.
With a 9 p.m.
Oh, we're not in
daylight savings though.
It's minus five right now.
It's after March
it goes to minus four,
doesn't it?
God, I don't know.
I heard they're thinking
about getting rid of that
daylight savings.
Yeah, sure.
They always talk about it
every year.
Yeah.
Yeah. Anyway, let's read some about it every year. Yeah. Yeah.
Anyway, let's read some more Super Chats.
Yep.
All right.
Franco Phillips says,
Tim and friends,
the reason that our government wants to abolish the police
is that they can instill a Gestapo federal police system
when the citizens beg for them back.
That is a very astute thing to point out.
I agree that if we ever were to get rid of local police,
you're left with federal police or private police,
and you don't want those to run your life.
Trust me.
I've seen it in Chile.
Just even when they were on my side,
it was disconcerting to see federalists on the corner
with their guns and stuff.
I mean, you guys watch Walking Dead.
I mean, that's basically what happens in a lawless society.
It's like, you're going to get the Negans.
You're going to get the Saviors.
Like, that's why that shows somewhat realistic.
It's like, this is what happens when a society breaks down.
The guy with the bat, with the barbed wire on it it who kills one person every time he comes to a new village he's in charge now like that's what you're going to get instead of the
police so good think think of twice before you abolish them think about what comes next because
they never do yeah if you look at africa as well we have like private security all over the country
and it's not necessarily a better system i'll tell you that right now was it worse i mean i'd say it's worse because the thing is it's private security they're
they hold you till they get to the police and doesn't really it's not exactly the same thing
as like a police service that is like beholden to the law etc etc they just beat people up
i wouldn't say it's like not like that but you know they don't like if they did you know
there's no body cams on them casino police bringing you in the back room to catch you counting cards.
Exactly.
You can't hold them accountable to anything.
So that's the thing.
Like you said, it's not necessarily better.
You get the Negan guy.
I barely watch that series, but I know what you're talking about.
I understand it's lawless.
It's not a better system.
Just because you abolished the police doesn't mean that bad guys stop.
It doesn't mean that people aren't going to steal your stuff.
It doesn't mean that people forget that.
They don't think about that stuff.
The time stamp on the break-in footage is 5 a.m so are these just clocks that are all set wrong is that what it is
i mean that's that's a possibility i don't know man it's weird i mean the the issue i take with
it is sure but once you start stacking up all these weird things you are now looking at it's
like you do not have it's a jenga tower full of holes you know what i mean
it's not a strongly supported structure of this narrative when it's like all these pieces you
take out one piece and it's like time stamp 5 a.m and you go yeah well you know the cameras could be
off yeah and then it's like okay body camera footage 9 a.m well i guess the body camera footage
then you pull out another one phone call 2 a.m. okay none of the time stamps add up
putting a bunch of holes
in the narrative
then there's the phone call
is this the police
yeah oops
it was a mistake
do you need the police
I don't
I don't think so
but are the Capitol police there
why
there's so many holes
and the tower is about to fall over
whoever's making that next move
taking that whole thing down
DePap calm
he called the cops
then DePap left
and came back later
with a hammer at 5 a.m.
and then they set off an alarm
a silent alarm and then the cops came out and that's left and came back later with a hammer at 5 a.m. And then they set off an alarm, a silent alarm.
And then the cops came out.
And that's what we saw.
I'm wondering.
I have no idea.
At least these conversations are taking place.
Like CNN, the immediate thing is going to be like, this is somehow Trump's fault.
Like that's somehow they will spin it.
We got a good one here.
Highlander Ultra says, Red Pilled My Mom Today, the News Guard rating for MSNBC and Obama
sipping water at Flint, Michigan.
If alcohol is at the coffee shops, a keto biscuit would be a good pairing. mom today the news guard rating for msnbc and obama sipping water at flint michigan if alcohol
is at the coffee shops a keto biscuit would be a good pairing myrtle beach sc will have you um i'm
telling you guys get news guard and i know a lot of conservatives like i'm not supporting news
guard i'm like no no hear me out use the tools you have to win your arguments news guard rates
msnbc as essentially fake news,
as they do not adhere
to journalistic standards.
You can then tell your wine aunt,
your uncles,
your woke friends and family,
and you don't get aggressive with them
and say, you watch fake news.
Look, I can prove it.
You say, where did you hear that?
You're not watching
that conspiracy stuff.
MSNBC, is that what that is?
The Rachel Maddow
she's like Lady Alex Jones
or whatever
and then they're like
what that's not true
but yeah yeah
look look
News Guard
see it says fake news
is that what you're watching
and they'll go
oh wow
how do you respond to that
but then won't Politico
say that News Guard
is in and of itself
fake news
that's a right wing thing
but News Guard
gives Politico
a perfect score
oh okay
there you go
who's really in control they're paying them off okay that's a right wing thing but newsguard gives politico a perfect score oh okay there you go who's really in control yeah okay they're like okay it's microsoft look we get we
we should have a perfect score but newsguard wrongly dinged us for no reason because they're
full of the full they're full of it what was the ding they said that we quoted donald trump
and that trump was wrong therefore we were wrong and we were like the story we ran was donald trump
says thing it's a news thing that happened.
Like we should have fact checked him.
And I said, we're not running an analysis on what Donald Trump said.
We're reporting him having said that.
And we only did it, I think, five times in the years, the couple of years that's been
up out of 4000 articles.
There were five instances.
And they said that warrants you being irresponsible news producers ethical
question as you start your fact-checking service with your charity foundation are you going to
fact-check yourself tim kiss yeah that's the one of the principal purposes so the idea is to not
have them work in the same place or be in communication but then to grab the articles
go through them and then ding them but here's my attitude. The fact-checking plan that we have is we randomly sample 100 articles from the past three months or something like that.
We then do a check for journalistic ethics, minimizing harm, facts, things like that.
If they violate any ethic, we create a spreadsheet showing the X, explaining the violation, and then giving them a score x out of 100 the new
york times i think would probably end up at like a 70 out of 100 and we'd have 30 articles saying
like here's why we believe this violated standard ethics however if the new york times then goes in
and addresses that and removes the violation we will then change it to a check and say a correction
has been made the new york times corrected this and removed the violation and will then change it to a check and say a correction has been made the new york
times corrected this and removed the violation and improve their score so you get a trail of
the error and the correction all in yeah the idea would be like you can see everything they've done
so that would mean for timcast well absolutely we they they should be checking us too because
then the benefit is when they come and say we randomly sampled 100 articles and we found
you know 35 were violating these ethics, that's a low score.
We'd be like, we'll have our team go in and correct each and every one of these things.
I like it.
We need more people that investigate themselves and find something wrong.
But the idea is it's an independent.
They're not going to work in the newsroom with the news team.
They're going to be outside.
Yeah.
So we will have active fact checkers double fact checking our articles.
We will then use that to correct any mistakes we
make from from the fact-checkers and then we will create a browser extension that will do the exact
same thing for every other outlet takes a long time it'll be very difficult but we'll start use
ai something like a chat sheet no it's not so easy you like how do you how do you ai minimize harm
that's tough so when when c CNN said this guy made a meme,
we will reveal his identity unless
he stops making memes,
we'd be like, X.
I mean, that warrants a failing
grade. I don't know, man. There's also
I'm wondering if we
give a, you know, 0 out of
100 to any overt and egregious
acts of evil, like that
CNN thing. Like, this is not a credible news
agency. They have used their weight on
more than one occasion to threaten people's lives.
Like, livelihoods. Sorry.
The Andrew Kaczynski one.
Right.
WWE.
There were other instances too.
And going to that old lady's house
who was like, on Facebook.
Those are such egregious violations of
journalistic standards. Yeah, that's an ethics thing james o'keefe going to an executive's house
is like well you know and asking him questions it's like that's what i mean by holding the power
like the media does not go after the powerful they go after the power less and when you go
after the powerful that is when you get in trouble and it's kind of like what i do i mean that's my
own business models going after the powerful and you see what happens
when they do.
They don't like that.
All right.
John McGee says, how many people know who the president pro tempore of the Senate is
or what the person's role is?
Where do they fall in the presidential line of succession?
How about who is the president of the Senate?
That's all just so very funny, isn't it?
I don't know either of those things.
So who is currently president pro tempore it's
uh is it's it's not still grassley after this is that the same thing as uh i think it's grassley
it is not grassley i'm looking at it now anyone else any other guesses it is it was grass was now
it's patty murray oh since january 3rd 2023 that's what i was asking you just changed it was grass
it's this thing where like i use that term when i cover grassley enough but like now that we've switched over and everyone shifted like catch me again in four months i
probably can't answer all of them but you get better but again this is like my job like i get
to read and study this all the time right when i was watching a bunch of football i knew all the
players presidency i'm pretty sure okay when i was like playing a lot of madden 2003 you know back in
the day uh i knew all i was learning all the players i knew all their names i knew their their their speeds i knew how their their stats yeah for a little while touchdowns
they threw yeah i was i was covering uh when every state like for a while starting like november 30th
a bunch of states started banning tiktok on like government platforms and on government networks
and stuff and so i found this very interesting and covered it intensely for the site and so at
one point i was like listing i could name every governor of all of these states
who had done this because I was using that information so readily.
If you're a student in your 11th grade history class, I'm sure they're all ready to explain
what everything in the Constitution is.
It's just how often are you accessing this information?
How often do you have to use it?
And they change, the positions change.
Just like football, if you're out of it for five years you know there's new players
yeah if you're not regularly teaching history you're not going to remember i mean you're going
to forget 95 of what i taught you like i would never expect my students to remember like remember
i taught you this lesson unless you're actively involved in it every day you know there's only
so much information your brain can retain i call it mental bandwidth i've heard that from someone
else but when people ask me hey do you want to do this instead of saying i can't i just say i don't have the mental bandwidth
for it yeah i use that expression too i don't have bandwidth for this like i think about that all the
time with people who are working you know not in the news industry and have children and have
you know things going on in their life like i have a i've had people say to me like oh i just feel
like i haven't checked the news in weeks and they probably haven't but not because they're bad people because they have
other things uh other demands on their time right like we have to have grace for people who don't
have the time to look at the news all the time i that's why i feel like what we get to do with
simcast is cool because it's like hey if you have five minutes to scroll through twitter or to check
our website like here are some stuff that like would be good that might affect your life that
would be good for you to your life that would be good
for you to know going forward.
You don't have to be an expert all the time.
And that's why we say become a member at TimCast.com so we can do a lot more of that.
Let's grab, we got a couple more good super chats here.
Cameron Peter says, Project Veritas has posted that Jordan Walker is still an active employee
proving he wasn't a contractor.
Very interesting.
And then last one right here.
This is great.
Viper says, hey hey just want to thank you
tim and luke you guys gave me the inspiration to eat better and i'm already seeing results you guys
are doing a great job with info you and i find really helps is uh actually a scale so when uh
not this past november of the number of november before the october actually before i got covid
i was about 200 pounds and uh i didn't care. I literally just didn't care
and I ate what I felt like eating
and just did what I felt like doing
and then one day I just stopped eating sugar
and then decided just you know what I'm going to cut all those sugars
out and then started losing weight really quickly
checked the scale
abruptly like after a week or two
and I was like oh damn I was down like 5 pounds
then the next day I would hit the scale
I'm down again and then every day I go down what happens is when I get back on the scale I start going up I'm like, oh damn, I was down like five pounds. Then the next day I would hit the scale, I'm down again.
And then every day I go down,
what happens is when I get back on the scale and I start going up, I'm like, uh-oh.
And then it makes me think about it all day.
That's just me.
I don't know if it works for anybody else.
But then I'm like, whoop, I ate that pizookie
over at BJ's Brewhouse and now I'm feeling it.
Those are so good though.
Have you guys ever been there?
Yeah, yeah, of course.
Yeah, I've been there.
It's a cookie baked into a little pan
with ice cream, big ice cream on top top i'm not addicted to sugar right now the oreo one has got oreo cream
filling on top yeah you weigh 200 pounds yeah imagine that yeah yeah yeah i can't look at the
videos look at look at watch the show you said that like you had an outro at the end of your
videos and when you came in here like we gotta reshoot that i don't look like that anymore well
no no people commented someone someone super chatted your your outro video is your fatter you
can tell you lost weight dude it's the john stossel thumbnail of your interview oh right a
year ago that's the most obvious yeah round puffy compared to what you are now i feel like i can't
tell it seeing you every day yeah i was gonna say like you said that once like oh yeah i was 200
pounds and i remember being like what really oh yeah because like the other thing is like
you also implemented like doing something you love,
skating and being active.
I was skating then, too.
Yeah, but it's like.
But we were getting hibachi and I'd have a big bowl of rice.
Yeah, but like making several small changes, like they are difficult at first, but they
actually do pay off over time.
And I think you are, you know, someone who did that, right?
You cut sugar first.
I also think I accidentally stopped eating a lot.
I just kind of happened.
That's good.
That fasting thing's key.
Luke, if you guys saw,
I think it was on his Instagram,
a picture of him with the eggs being like,
acting like a cubano with his cocaine,
but he looks ripped.
Dude, he's got the shirt on.
I'm like, does he have that fake bodysuit on?
That's Luke's chest.
And then I got real emasculated.
I was like, I gotta start working out, man.
He's trying to get you
to work out
with the guy he was doing
he's a beast dude
he went full beast mode
in like two months
he got all this muscle
definition
he's been having the trainer
come and do the work with him
yeah
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First, I would say find a personal trainer, a nutritionist, or whatever you can, or start
researching it.
Find out what makes sense for you because not everybody's the same.
But I got to tell you this.
When you get in shape, you'll all of a sudden just feel so good.
And it's really hard to describe.
When you are out of shape, you don't realize you feel bad
and then like once i stopped i cut out the garbage it feels like i wake up in the morning like a
surge of lightning just like i used to wake up like now i wake up like oh yeah and and i can tell
when i eat garbage because like i'm not i'm not telling people to be monks, you know.
I had a pizookie, okay, cookie with ice cream all over it.
But I mostly cut it out and I make it really like a rare treat.
Although the past week I was just like, I had it like three days in a row because I was feeling miserable.
But I tell you this, I learned my lesson because I wake up in the morning like, I feel miserable.
And then I'm like, okay.
And then I had tuna salad yesterday.
Only thing I ate, tuna salad with peppers.
Allison cooked it.
It was fantastic.
And the next day I woke up feeling like I could punch through a brick wall.
It was incredible.
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Yeah, guys, thanks so much.
I'm at Ian Crossland.
Anywhere you want to find me,
it's probably going to be me.
Check for the long hair. And you take the risk. Crossland, anywhere you want to find me. It's probably going to be me. Check for the long hair.
And you take the risk.
If there's something you want to do, do it.
If you want to make a company right now, you start that company.
Are we documenting the Bocas?
Yeah, we did.
We have a bunch of good early documentary stuff.
I want to do an interview with the doctor who's super cool.
Hospital, Hopewell Animal Hospital, thank you guys so much for everything you've done so far.
You've been just amazing
to Bucko
to me
the staff
you guys are fantastic
I'm looking forward
I think it's actually
really interesting
because this is experimental
and if it works
and we have documented
this process
it could lead to
this process becoming
cheaper
more affordable
kidney failure
could be a thing of the past
for these animals
this is one of the leading
cause of death
for dogs and cats
so that could be
to the point where we could eradicate that kind of thing you look at people healing the blind healing deaf
people are able to hear now healing spinal cord injuries with graphene insertions i mean we are
on the precipice of magic in real time so take the risk like i did taking that cat for for 10 hours
and i do it all again 50 more times times and you would be amazed at the results.
Thank you.
And I am at surge.com.
I hope Elad stays safe on the
ground there in New York. That's who's reporting, I imagine,
right? Yeah, it's Elad.
And yeah, I hope you guys have a good weekend.
It'd be good to be back next week. I'm at
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Follow me wherever you want to see me.
It was a good show
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